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An evaluation of atmospheric corrections to advanced very high resolution radiometer data

August 24, 1993

A data set compiled to analyze vegetation indices is used to evaluate the effect of atmospheric correction to AVHRR measurement in the solar spectrum. Such corrections include cloud screening and "clear sky" corrections. We used the "clouds from AVHRR" (CLAVR) method for cloud detection and evaluated its performance over vegetated targets. Clear sky corrections, designed to reduce the effects of molecular scattering and absorption due to ozone, water vapor, carbon dioxide, and molecular oxygen, were applied to data values determine to be cloud free. Generally, it was found that the screening and correction of the AVHRR data did not affect the maximum NDVI compositing process adversely, while at the same time improving estimates of the land-surface radiances over a compositing period.

Publication Year 1993
Title An evaluation of atmospheric corrections to advanced very high resolution radiometer data
Authors David Meyer, Joy J. Hood
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Pecora 12 Symposium
Index ID 70113709
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse