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System albedo as sensed by satellites - Its definition and variabilitySystem albedo, an important climatological and environmental parameter, is considered. Some of the problems and assumptions involved in evaluating albedo from satellite data are discussed. Clear-sky and cloud albedos over the United Kingdom and parts of northwest Europe are treated. Consideration is given to the spectral, temporal, and spatial variations and the effect of averaging. The implications of these results for those using and archiving albedo values and for future monitoring of system albedo are discussed. Normalization is of especial importance since this correction alters many albedo values. The pronounced difference in spectral albedo of the two visible channels reemphasizes the problem of attempting to calculate integrated albedo values from meteorological satellite data. The assumption of isotropic reflection is seen to be invalid, hindering the computation of accurate albedo values.
Document ID
19820048807
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Hughes, N. A.
(Liverpool, University Liverpool, United Kingdom)
Henderson-Sellers, A.
(NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, NY; Liverpool, University Liverpool, United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1982
Publication Information
Publication: International Journal of Remote Sensing
Volume: 3
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
82A32342
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NERC-GR3/3941
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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