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Assessment of Nighttime Cloud Cover Products from MODIS and Himawari-8 Data with Ground-Based Camera Observations
by
Kuze, Hiroaki
, Lagrosas, Nofel
, Shiina, Tatsuo
, Xiafukaiti, Alifu
in
Algorithms
/ Atmosphere
/ camera
/ Cameras
/ Cloud cover
/ Clouds
/ data collection
/ Datasets
/ Digital cameras
/ Ground-based observation
/ Himawari-8
/ Imaging spectrometers
/ Japan
/ MODIS
/ Night
/ Nighttime
/ nighttime clouds
/ Radiation
/ Remote sensing
/ satellites
/ spectrometers
2022
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Assessment of Nighttime Cloud Cover Products from MODIS and Himawari-8 Data with Ground-Based Camera Observations
by
Kuze, Hiroaki
, Lagrosas, Nofel
, Shiina, Tatsuo
, Xiafukaiti, Alifu
in
Algorithms
/ Atmosphere
/ camera
/ Cameras
/ Cloud cover
/ Clouds
/ data collection
/ Datasets
/ Digital cameras
/ Ground-based observation
/ Himawari-8
/ Imaging spectrometers
/ Japan
/ MODIS
/ Night
/ Nighttime
/ nighttime clouds
/ Radiation
/ Remote sensing
/ satellites
/ spectrometers
2022
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Assessment of Nighttime Cloud Cover Products from MODIS and Himawari-8 Data with Ground-Based Camera Observations
by
Kuze, Hiroaki
, Lagrosas, Nofel
, Shiina, Tatsuo
, Xiafukaiti, Alifu
in
Algorithms
/ Atmosphere
/ camera
/ Cameras
/ Cloud cover
/ Clouds
/ data collection
/ Datasets
/ Digital cameras
/ Ground-based observation
/ Himawari-8
/ Imaging spectrometers
/ Japan
/ MODIS
/ Night
/ Nighttime
/ nighttime clouds
/ Radiation
/ Remote sensing
/ satellites
/ spectrometers
2022
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Assessment of Nighttime Cloud Cover Products from MODIS and Himawari-8 Data with Ground-Based Camera Observations
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Assessment of Nighttime Cloud Cover Products from MODIS and Himawari-8 Data with Ground-Based Camera Observations
2022
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Overview
Comparing cloud cover (CC) products from different satellites with the same ground-based CC dataset provides information on the similarities or differences of values among satellite products. For this reason, 42-month CC products from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer’s (MODIS) Collection 6.1 daily cloud cover products (MOD06_L2, MYD06_L2, MOD08_D3, and MYD08_D3) and Himawari-8 are compared with the ground-based camera datasets. The comparison shows that CC from MODIS differs from ground measurement CC by as much as 57% over Chiba, Japan, when low CC is observed by the camera. This indicates MODIS’s ability to capture high-level clouds that are not effectively seen from the ground. When the camera detects high CC, an indication of the presence of low-level clouds, CC from MODIS is relatively higher than the CC from the camera. In the case of Himawari-8 data, when the camera observes low CC, this difference is around 0.7%. This result indicates that high-level clouds are not effectively observed, but the Himawari-8 data correlates well with camera observations. When the camera observes high CC, Himawari-8-derived CC is lower by around 10% than CC from the camera. These results show the potential of continuous observations of nighttime clouds using the camera to provide a dataset that can be used for intercomparison among nighttime satellite CC products.
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