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Assessment of scan-angle dependent radiometric bias of Suomi-NPP VIIRS day/night band from night light point source observations

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Yan Bai, Xi Shao

Univ. of Maryland, College Park (United States)

Changyong Cao

NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (United States)

Proc. SPIE 9607, Earth Observing Systems XX, 960727 (September 8, 2015); doi:10.1117/12.2187119
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  • Earth Observing Systems XX
  • James J. Butler; Xiaoxiong (Jack) Xiong; Xingfa Gu
  • San Diego, California, United States | August 09, 2015

abstract

The low gain stage of VIIRS Day/Night Band (DNB) on Suomi-NPP is calibrated using onboard solar diffuser. The calibration is then transferred to the high gain stage of DNB based on the gain ratio determined from data collected along solar terminator region. The calibration transfer causes increase of uncertainties and affects the accuracy of the low light radiances observed by DNB at night. Since there are 32 aggregation zones from nadir to the edge of the scan and each zone has its own calibration, the calibration versus scan angle of DNB needs to be independently assessed. This study presents preliminary analysis of the scan-angle dependence of the light intensity from bridge lights, oil platforms, power plants, and flares observed by VIIRS DNB since 2014. Effects of atmospheric path length associated with scan angle are analyzed. In addition, other effects such as light changes at the time of observation are also discussed. The methodology developed will be especially useful for JPSS J1 VIIRS due to the nonlinearity effects at high scan angles, and the modification of geolocation software code for different aggregation modes. It is known that J1 VIIRS DNB has large nonlinearity across aggregation zones, and requires new aggregation modes, as well as more comprehensive validation. © (2015) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

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Cao, C., J. Xiong, S. Blonski, Q. Liu, S. Uprety, X. Shao, Y. Bai and F. Weng, Suomi NPP VIIRS sensor data record verification, validation, and long-term performance monitoring, JGR, Volume 118, Issue 20, October 2013, Pages 11,664–11,678, DOI: 10.1002/2013JD020418.
Cao, C. and Y. Bai, Quantitative Analysis of VIIRS DNB Nightlight Point Source for Light Power Estimation and Stability Monitoring, Remote Sens. 2014, 6(12), 11915-11935; doi:10.3390/rs61211915
Lee, S., K. Chiang, X. Xiong, C. Sun, and S. Anderson, The S-NPP VIIRS Day-Night Band On-Orbit Calibration/Characterization and Current State of SDR Products, Remote Sens. 2014, 6(12), 12427-12446; doi:10.3390/rs61212427
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Yan Bai ; Changyong Cao and Xi Shao
" Assessment of scan-angle dependent radiometric bias of Suomi-NPP VIIRS day/night band from night light point source observations ", Proc. SPIE 9607, Earth Observing Systems XX, 960727 (September 8, 2015); doi:10.1117/12.2187119; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2187119


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Cao, C., J. Xiong, S. Blonski, Q. Liu, S. Uprety, X. Shao, Y. Bai and F. Weng, Suomi NPP VIIRS sensor data record verification, validation, and long-term performance monitoring, JGR, Volume 118, Issue 20, October 2013, Pages 11,664–11,678, DOI: 10.1002/2013JD020418.
Cao, C. and Y. Bai, Quantitative Analysis of VIIRS DNB Nightlight Point Source for Light Power Estimation and Stability Monitoring, Remote Sens. 2014, 6(12), 11915-11935; doi:10.3390/rs61211915
Lee, S., K. Chiang, X. Xiong, C. Sun, and S. Anderson, The S-NPP VIIRS Day-Night Band On-Orbit Calibration/Characterization and Current State of SDR Products, Remote Sens. 2014, 6(12), 12427-12446; doi:10.3390/rs61212427
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