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Multipurpose Spectroradiometer for Satellite Instrument Calibration and Zenith Sky Remote Sensing MeasurementsIn the early 1990s a series of surface-based direct sun and zenith sky measurements of total column ozone were made with SBUV/2 flight models and the SSBUV Space Shuttle instrument in Boulder, Colorado which were compared with NOAA Dobson Instrument direct sun observations and TOMS instrument overpass observations of column ozone. These early measurements led to the investigation of the accuracy of derived total column ozone amounts and aerosol optical depths from zenith sky observations. Following the development and availability of radiometrically stable IAD narrow band interference filter and nitrided silicon photodiodes a simple compact multifilter spectroradiometer was developed which can be used as a calibration transfer standard spectroradiometer (CTSS) or as a surface based instrument remote sensing instruments for measurements of total column ozone and aerosol optical depths. The total column ozone derived from zenith sky observations agrees with Dobson direct sun AD double wavelength pair measurements and with TOMS overpass ozone amounts within uncertainties of about 1%. When used as a calibration transfer standard spectroradiometer the multifilter spectroradiometer appears to be capable of establishing instrument radiometric calibration uncertainties of the order of 1% or less relative to national standards laboratory radiometric standards.
Document ID
20010096211
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Heath, Donald F.
(Research Support Instruments, Inc. Boulder, CO United States)
Ahmad, Zia
(Science and Data Systems Silver Spring, MD United States)
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 25, 2001
Publication Information
Publication: Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Clouds II
Volume: 4150
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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