Clouds and Earth Radiant Energy System (CERES), a review: Past,present and future |
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Authors: | G.L. Smith K.J. Priestley N.G. Loeb B.A. Wielicki T.P. Charlock P. Minnis D.R. Doelling D.A. Rutan |
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Affiliation: | 1. MS 420, Langley Research Centre, Hampton, VA 23681, USA;2. Science Systems and Applications, Inc., 1 Enterprise Parkway, Hampton, VA 23666, USA |
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Abstract: | The Clouds and Earth Radiant Energy System (CERES) project’s objectives are to measure the reflected solar radiance (shortwave) and Earth-emitted (longwave) radiances and from these measurements to compute the shortwave and longwave radiation fluxes at the top of the atmosphere (TOA) and the surface and radiation divergence within the atmosphere. The fluxes at TOA are to be retrieved to an accuracy of 2%. Improved bidirectional reflectance distribution functions (BRDFs) have been developed to compute the fluxes at TOA from the measured radiances with errors reduced from ERBE by a factor of two or more. Instruments aboard the Terra and Aqua spacecraft provide sampling at four local times. In order to further reduce temporal sampling errors, data are used from the geostationary meteorological satellites to account for changes of scenes between observations by the CERES radiometers. |
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Keywords: | Earth Radiation Budget CERES Radiometry Remote sensing |
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