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29 September 2009 CLIM: A cloud imager to provide sounders with agile sighting
Thierry L. Trémas, Sarah Guibert, Bruno Lafrance
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Abstract
The CLIM (Cloud Imager) infrared camera, currently being defined, has same channels as AVHRR and has been designed to assist sounders by spotting areas of clear sky from a satellite. The article outlines a simulation of CLIM, based on real data, and presents its estimated performances for different spectral band configurations associated with a cloud detection algorithm. The study shows that up to 40% more cloud-free zones can be explored by a sounder supported by such an imager, compared with the same sounder pointing fixedly at the nadir.
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Thierry L. Trémas, Sarah Guibert, and Bruno Lafrance "CLIM: A cloud imager to provide sounders with agile sighting", Proc. SPIE 7475, Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere XIV, 747503 (29 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830093
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Mid-IR

Imaging systems

Calibration

Satellites

MODIS

Infrared radiation

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