Objective algorithms for the retrieval of optical depths from ground-based measurements 论文

1994Applied Optics引用 270
Advanced Measurement and Metrology TechniquesOptical measurement and interference techniquesRemote Sensing and LiDAR Applications

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发表期刊/会议
Applied Optics
发表日期
1994-08-01
发表年份
1994

关键词

Advanced Measurement and Metrology TechniquesOptical measurement and interference techniquesRemote Sensing and LiDAR Applications

摘要

Optical depth retrieval by means of Langley regression is complicated by cloud transits and other time-varying interferences. An algorithm is described that objectively selects data points from a continuous time series and performs the required regression. The performance of this algorithm is compared by a double-blind test with an analysis done subjectively. The limits to accuracy imposed by time-averaged data are discussed, and an additional iterative postprocessing algorithm is described that improves the accuracy of optical depth inferences made from data with time-averaging periods longer than 5 min. Such routine algorithms are required to provide intercomparable retrievals of optical depths from widely varying historical data sets and to support large networks of instruments such as the multifilter rotating shadow-band radiometer.

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