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Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology | 2016

Limb Correction of MODIS and VIIRS Infrared Channels for the Improved Interpretation of RGB Composites

Nicholas Elmer; Emily Berndt; Gary J. Jedlovec

AbstractRed–green–blue (RGB) composite imagery combines information from several spectral channels into one image to aid in the operational analysis of atmospheric processes. However, infrared channels are adversely affected by the limb effect, the result of an increase in optical pathlength of the absorbing atmosphere between the satellite and the earth as viewing zenith angle increases. This study develops a technique to quickly correct for limb effects in both clear and cloudy regions using latitudinally and seasonally varying limb correction coefficients for real-time applications. These limb correction coefficients account for the increase in optical pathlength in order to produce limb-corrected RGB composites. The improved functionality of limb-corrected RGB composites is demonstrated by multiple case studies of Air Mass and Dust RGB composites using Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and Suomi–National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (SNPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Sui...


Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology | 2018

A Methodology to Determine Recipe Adjustments for Multispectral Composites Derived from Next-Generation Advanced Satellite Imagers

Emily Berndt; Nicholas Elmer; Lori A. Schultz; Andrew Molthan

AbstractThe European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) began creating multispectral [i.e., red–green–blue (RGB)] composites in the early 2000s with the advent of the Meteosat-8 Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI). As new satellite sensors—for example, the Himawari-8 Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) and the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI)—become available, there is a need to adjust the EUMETSAT RGB standard thresholds (i.e., recipes) to account for differences in spectral characteristics, spectral response, and atmospheric absorption in order to maintain an interpretation consistent with legacy composites. For the purpose of comparing RGB composites derived from nonoverlapping geostationary sensors, an adjustment technique was applied to the Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (Suomi-NPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) to create an intermediate reference sensor (i.e., SEVIRI pr...


Journal of Operational Meteorology | 2016

Next generation satellite RGB dust imagery leads to op-erational changes at NWS Alburquerque

Kevin Fuell; Brian J. Guyer; Deirdre Kann; Andrew Molthan; Nicholas Elmer


Archive | 2018

Evaluating the WRF-Hydro Modeling System in Alaska

Nicholas Elmer; Andrew Molthan; John Mecikalski


Archive | 2017

Limb Corrections and Adjustments Applied to Imagery Derived from Differing Sensors to Improve Comparisons of RGBs

Gary J. Jedlovec; Emily Berndt; Nicholas Elmer; Kevin Fuell; Kevin McGrath


Archive | 2017

Hydrological Modeling in Alaska with WRF-Hydro

Nicholas Elmer; Bradley Zavodsky; Andrew Molthan


97th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting | 2017

Multispectral Composites and Next-Generation Advanced Satellite Imagers

Emily Berndt; Nicholas Elmer; Lori Schultz; Andrew Molthan


Archive | 2016

Limb Correction of Polar-Orbiting Imagery for the Improved Interpretation of RGB Composites

Gary J. Jedlovec; Nicholas Elmer


Archive | 2016

Limb Correction of SEVIRI and AVHRR Infrared Channels in Clear and Cloudy Regions for the Improved Interpretation of RGB Composites

Nicholas Elmer; Gary J. Jedlovec; Emily Berndt


Archive | 2016

Limb Correction of Infrared Imagery in Cloudy Regions for the Improved Interpretation of RGB Composites

Nicholas Elmer; Emily Berndt; Gary J. Jedlovec

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Emily Berndt

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Andrew Molthan

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Gary J. Jedlovec

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Bradley Zavodsky

University of Alabama in Huntsville

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Clay Blankenship

Universities Space Research Association

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Kevin Fuell

University of Alabama in Huntsville

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Kevin McGrath

Jacobs Engineering Group

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Lori Schultz

Marshall Space Flight Center

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