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Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

Inter-satellite comparison and evaluation of Navy SNPP VIIRS and MODIS-Aqua ocean color properties

Sherwin Ladner; Robert Arnone; Ryan Vandermeulen; Paul Martinolich; Adam Lawson; Jennifer Bowers; Richard Crout; Michael Ondrusek; Giulietta Fargion

Navy operational ocean color products of inherent optical properties and radiances are evaluated for the Suomi–NPP VIIRS and MODIS-Aqua sensors. Statistical comparisons with shipboard measurements were determined in a wide variety of coastal, shelf and offshore locations in the Northern Gulf of Mexico during two cruises in 2013. Product consistency between MODIS-Aqua, nearing its end-of-life expectancy, and Suomi-NPP VIIRS is being evaluated for the Navy to retrieve accurate ocean color properties operationally from VIIRS in a variety of water types. Currently, the existence, accuracy and consistency of multiple ocean color sensors (VIIRS, MODIS-Aqua) provides multiple looks per day for monitoring the temporal and spatial variability of coastal waters. Consistent processing methods and algorithms are used in the Navy’s Automated Processing System (APS) for both sensors for this evaluation. The inherent optical properties from both sensors are derived using a coupled ocean-atmosphere NIR correction extending well into the bays and estuaries where high sediment and CDOM absorption dominate the optical signature. Coastal optical properties are more complex and vary from chlorophyll-dominated waters offshore. The in-water optical properties were derived using vicariously calibrated remote sensing reflectances and the Quasi Analytical Algorithm (QAA) to derive the Inherent Optical Properties (IOP’s). The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and the JPSS program have been actively engaged in calibration/validation activities for Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) ocean color products.


Ocean Sensing and Monitoring X | 2018

Near real time calibration of the Ocean Land Colour Imager

Jennifer Bowers; Paul Martinolich; Richard Crout; Sherwin Ladner; Adam Lawson

The success of current ocean color satellite missions relies on the spectral quality, consistency, accuracy and precision of products (water leaving radiances, aerosols and clouds) derived from the satellite sensors. We propose leveraging available in situ data from various autonomous ocean color data collection sites to provide a near real time (NRT) spectral calibration for the Ocean Land Colour Imager (OLCI) by tuning the top of atmosphere (TOA) spectral radiances. Using the Naval Research Laboratory – Stennis Space Center (NRL-SSC) Automated Processing System (APS) software, NRT calibration of OLCI is demonstrated using in situ data from the MOBY and AERONET-OC collection sites. This calibration procedure has been used with other multi-spectral satellites to rapidly improve the data quality of emergent sensors so that they can be used to support marine spectrometric applications, track the satellite sensor stability, and enable continuity and consistency of ocean color products between several satellites.


Supplement to: Valente, A et al. (2016): A compilation of global bio-optical in situ data for ocean-colour satellite applications. Earth System Science Data, 8(1), 235-252, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-8-235-2016 | 2015

A compilation of global bio-optical in situ data for ocean-colour satellite applications

André Valente; Shubha Sathyendranath; Vanda Brotas; Steve Groom; Mike Grant; Malcolm Taberner; David Antoine; Robert Arnone; William M. Balch; Kathryn Barker; R.G. Barlow; Simon Bélanger; Jean-François Berthon; Sukru Besiktepe; Vittorio E. Brando; Elisabetta Canuti; Francisco P. Chavez; Hervé Claustre; Richard Crout; Robert Frouin; Carlos Garcia-Soto; Stuart W. Gibb; Richard W. Gould; Stanford B. Hooker; Mati Kahru; Holger Klein; Susanne Kratzer; Hubert Loisel; David McKee; B. G. Mitchell

A compiled set of in situ data is important to evaluate the quality of ocean-colour satellite-data records. Here we describe the data compiled for the validation of the ocean-colour products from the ESA Ocean Colour Climate Change Initiative (OC-CCI). The data were acquired from several sources (MOBY, BOUSSOLE, AERONET-OC, SeaBASS, NOMAD, MERMAID, AMT, ICES, HOT, GeP&CO), span between 1997 and 2012, and have a global distribution. Observations of the following variables were compiled: spectral remote-sensing reflectances, concentrations of chlorophyll a, spectral inherent optical properties and spectral diffuse attenuation coefficients. The data were from multi-project archives acquired via the open internet services or from individual projects, acquired directly from data providers. Methodologies were implemented for homogenisation, quality control and merging of all data. No changes were made to the original data, other than averaging of observations that were close in time and space, elimination of some points after quality control and conversion to a standard format. The final result is a merged table designed for validation of satellite-derived ocean-colour products and available in text format. Metadata of each in situ measurement (original source, cruise or experiment, principal investigator) were preserved throughout the work and made available in the final table. Using all the data in a validation exercise increases the number of matchups and enhances the representativeness of different marine regimes. By making available the metadata, it is also possible to analyse each set of data separately. The compiled data are available at doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.854832 (Valente et al., 2015).


Oceanography | 2014

Forecasting the Ocean's Optical Environment Using the BioCast System

Jason K. Jolliff; Sherwin Ladner; Richard Crout; Paul E. Lyon; Kenneth Matulewski; Robert A. Arnone; David Lewis


Archive | 1996

Linear Correlations Between In Situ Fish Spotter Data and Remote Sensing Products Off the West Coast of the United States.

Sherwin Ladner; Richard Crout; Robert A. Arnone


In supplement to: Valente, A et al. (2016): A compilation of global bio-optical in situ data for ocean-colour satellite applications. Earth System Science Data, 8(1), 235-252, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-8-235-2016 | 2015

A compilation of global bio-optical in situ data

André Valente; Shubha Sathyendranath; Vanda Brotas; Steve Groom; Mike Grant; Malcolm Taberner; David Antoine; Robert Arnone; William M. Balch; Kathryn Barker; R.G. Barlow; Simon Bélanger; Jean-François Berthon; Sukru Besiktepe; Vittorio E. Brando; Elisabetta Canuti; Francisco P. Chavez; Hervé Claustre; Richard Crout; Robert Frouin; Carlos Garcia-Soto; Stuart W. Gibb; Richard W. Gould; Stanford B. Hooker; Mati Kahru; Holger Klein; Susanne Kratzer; Hubert Loisel; David McKee; B. G. Mitchell


Archive | 1995

FISHFINDER. Interactive Software Package to Predict Fish Locations using Satellite Image Data and Fish Species Behavior Rules.

Robert A. Arnone; Ramon A. Oriol; Richard Crout; Paul Martinolich


Archive | 2016

Remote Sensing Systems to Detect and Analyze Oil Spills on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf - A State of the Art Assessment

Derek Burrage; Sonia C. Gallegos; Joel Wesson; Richard W. Gould; Richard Crout; Sean McCarthy


Archive | 2015

Validation Test Report for the Automated Optical Processing System (AOPS) Version 4.10

Sherwin Ladner; Richard Crout; Adam Lawson; Paul Martinolich; Jennifer Bowers; Giulietta S. Fargion; Robert A. Arnone; Ryan Vandermeulen


In supplement to: Valente, A et al. (2016): A compilation of global bio-optical in situ data for ocean-colour satellite applications. Earth System Science Data, 8(1), 235-252, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-8-235-2016 | 2015

Spectral data aggregated within +/-2 nm of SeaWiFS, MODIS-AQUA and MERIS bands

André Valente; Shubha Sathyendranath; Vanda Brotas; Steve Groom; Mike Grant; Malcolm Taberner; David Antoine; Robert A. Arnone; William M. Balch; Kathryn Barker; R.G. Barlow; Simon Bélanger; Jean-Francois Berthon; Sukru Besiktepe; Vittorio E. Brando; Elisabetta Canuti; Francisco P. Chavez; Hervé Claustre; Richard Crout; Robert Frouin; Carlos Garcia-Soto; Stuart W. Gibb; Richard W. Gould; Stanford B. Hooker; Mati Kahru; Holger Klein; Susanne Kratzer; Hubert Loisel; David McKee; B. G. Mitchell

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Richard W. Gould

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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David McKee

University of Strathclyde

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Mike Grant

Plymouth Marine Laboratory

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Steve Groom

Plymouth Marine Laboratory

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