PATHFINDER High Resolution
Surface Radiative Fluxes

Department of Meteorology
University of Maryland, College Park


Department of Meterology
 



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Planned Activity





    1.   Derive surface and top of the atmosphere shortwave radiative fluxes, using existing methodologies, applied to PATHFINDER data, as presently available under ISCCP DX for geostationary satellites (METEOSAT, GOES, GMS) and polar orbiting satellites (AVHRR). Evaluate diurnal bias of radiative fluxes, as derived from polar orbiting satellites alone.

    2.   Evaluate the results against ground truth, as available for about 500 stations.

    3.   Address issues related to overlap between satellites (e.g., METEOSAT and GOES).

    4.   Evaluate results against similar geophysical parameters derived from satellite data of lower and higher spatial resolution.

    5.   Test sensitivity to model input parameters (e.g., precipitable water).

    6.   Produce geophysical parameters (e.g., surface and top of the atmosphere shortwave radiative fluxes) for several years, from each geostationary and polar orbiting satellite, and provide this information to the users via this Web site.

    7.   Work closely with hydrologists, as well as other users, to evaluate the impact of spatial and temporal resolution related accuracies, against independent parameters (e.g., runoff), and in other application settings.


Maintained by Banglin Zhang, zhang@atmos.umd.edu
Last Update: Feb 4, 2000