作者: J.-J. Liu , Z. Li , Y.-L. Qiao , Y.-J. Liu , Y.-X. Zhang
DOI: 10.1080/01431160412331269779
关键词: Radiometer 、 Meteorology 、 Satellite 、 Radiometry 、 Cross Calibration 、 Calibration 、 Environmental science 、 Remote sensing 、 Albedo 、 Advanced very-high-resolution radiometer 、 Remote sensing (archaeology)
摘要: Given that many operational satellite sensors are not calibrated, while a handful of research are, cross-calibration between the two types sensor is cost-effective means calibration. A new method demonstrated here using Chinese Multi-channel Visible Infrared Scanning radiometer (MVIRS) and US Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS). MVIRS has six channels, equivalent to current National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Advanced Very High Radiometer (AVHRR) four additional ones for remote sensing ocean colour moisture. The on-board China's polar-orbiting meteorological (FY-1D) was launched on 15 May 2002 with an earlier overpass time than Terra. no calibration assembly. This study attempts calibrate against well-calibrated MODIS, by taking series measures account their differences. Clear-sky measurements made from in July-O...