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9 September 2009 Infrared measurements of sea surface radiation: the MIRAMER campaign
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The MIRAMER field campaign took place in the Mediterranean Sea during May 2008, both ground-based and on board an oceanographic ship. Radiometric datasets along with the associated environmental measurements have been collected in various environmental and observation conditions. It is dedicated to the validation of the sea surface optical properties model implemented in the MATISSE-v2.0 code. This analytical sea surface optical properties model in the infrared band is described. It allows the introduction of multiresolution in the simulated field-of-view answering the need in computed images including any observational configurations. It is valid for fully-developed seas, includes shadowing and hiding functions but not breaking and foam nor multiple reflections. First comparisons between simulations and measurements are presented in this paper.
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Karine Caillault, Sandrine Fauqueux, Luc Labarre, and Pierre Simoneau "Infrared measurements of sea surface radiation: the MIRAMER campaign", Proc. SPIE 7473, Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, and Large Water Regions 2009, 74730D (9 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830559
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KEYWORDS
Infrared radiation

Optical properties

Environmental sensing

Aerosols

Thermal modeling

Meteorology

Sensors

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