Scan angle dependence of radiance recorded by the NOAA-AVHRRNOAA-AVHRR data is being used to monitor global vegetation type and condition and to study various environmental factors in addition to performance of meteorological functions. The AVHRR instrument has + or - 54 deg as maximum scan angle limits and it is necessary to be aware of the effects of sun-target-sensor geometry at extreme scan angles to be able to properly interpret the satellite images. In order to interpret the images for vegetation type and condition analysis, it is necessary to calibrate back to the nadir view position. Both simulation studies and empirical investigations with digital scanner data have been performed in order to sufficiently understand the effects of scan angle and sun angle, as well as the effects of atmospheric scattering, to eventually perform adequate calibrations. Not surprisingly, the effects are large and studies are continuing to provide improved calibrations.
Document ID
19840045793
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Duggin, M. J. (State Univ. of New York Syracuse, NY, United States)
Piwinski, D. (New York, State University Syracuse, NY, United States)
Whitehead, V. (U.S. Department of Agriculture Houston, TX, United States)
Ryland, G. (Lockheed Engineering and Management Services Co., Inc. Houston, TX, United States)