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Cloud reflectance variations in channel-3

 

作者: R. S. SCORER,  

 

期刊: International Journal of Remote Sensing  (Taylor Available online 1989)
卷期: Volume 10, issue 4-5  

页码: 675-686

 

ISSN:0143-1161

 

年代: 1989

 

DOI:10.1080/01431168908903909

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Using photographic terminology for channel 3 pictures in sunshine, one notes that most ice clouds appear black and that cloud shadows are equally dark, but water droplet clouds appear in all shades. These shades also vary greatly with the direction of sunshine relative to the line of sight because scatter is almost entirely by diffraction. Droplets and ice crystals larger than about 10 fan absorb the incident radiation almost completely and it does not penetrate through clouds unless there exist plenty of unobstructed ray paths through the clouds. The reflection from a water surface is almost metallic in intensity so that glint completely saturates the radiometer. There is no evidence of comparable reflection from ice. All snow-covered surfaces, including sea ice, appear black. Stratus cloud shows large variations in reflectance depending on the state of the convection in it which brings very small droplets to the surface. Small particle size causes some contrails and orographic cirrus to appear white although most appear black; old cumulonimbus tops develop pale areas when gravitational settling leaves predominantly very small crystals at the top while still active areas remain black.

 

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