Cloud distribution in the Antarctic from satellite data

Analyses of cloud distribution in the Antarctic using satellite data were reported. Data of three NOAA AVHRR channels, channels 3 (3.7μm), 4 (10.8μm) and 5 (12.0μm), received at Syowa Station, were used for the analyses. Brightness temperature differences of those channels were shown to be effective...

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Main Author: Takashi Yamanouchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1997-03-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.15094/00008959
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spelling doaj-6eb15de88957493cbda1628db1a271e32020-11-25T01:05:54ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X1997-03-01411234010.15094/00008959Cloud distribution in the Antarctic from satellite dataTakashi Yamanouchi0National Institute of Polar ResearchAnalyses of cloud distribution in the Antarctic using satellite data were reported. Data of three NOAA AVHRR channels, channels 3 (3.7μm), 4 (10.8μm) and 5 (12.0μm), received at Syowa Station, were used for the analyses. Brightness temperature differences of those channels were shown to be effective to detect clouds, and cloud amounts thus detected were derived for the area around Syowa Station. A large difference was found between the cloud amount over the continental ice sheet and that over the ocean. Compared to the cloud amounts determined from the surface measurements, cloud amounts from the temperature difference between channels 3 and 4 in summer showed good agreement; however, cloud amounts from channel 4 and 5 in summer and winter showed only vague agreement. Aided from the correlation coefficient between the brightness temperature difference between channels 4 and 5,and the brightness temperature of channel 4,cloud distributions over East Antarctica throughout the year were derived, and distribution characteristics were discussed.http://doi.org/10.15094/00008959
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Cloud distribution in the Antarctic from satellite data
Antarctic Record
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title Cloud distribution in the Antarctic from satellite data
title_short Cloud distribution in the Antarctic from satellite data
title_full Cloud distribution in the Antarctic from satellite data
title_fullStr Cloud distribution in the Antarctic from satellite data
title_full_unstemmed Cloud distribution in the Antarctic from satellite data
title_sort cloud distribution in the antarctic from satellite data
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
issn 0085-7289
2432-079X
publishDate 1997-03-01
description Analyses of cloud distribution in the Antarctic using satellite data were reported. Data of three NOAA AVHRR channels, channels 3 (3.7μm), 4 (10.8μm) and 5 (12.0μm), received at Syowa Station, were used for the analyses. Brightness temperature differences of those channels were shown to be effective to detect clouds, and cloud amounts thus detected were derived for the area around Syowa Station. A large difference was found between the cloud amount over the continental ice sheet and that over the ocean. Compared to the cloud amounts determined from the surface measurements, cloud amounts from the temperature difference between channels 3 and 4 in summer showed good agreement; however, cloud amounts from channel 4 and 5 in summer and winter showed only vague agreement. Aided from the correlation coefficient between the brightness temperature difference between channels 4 and 5,and the brightness temperature of channel 4,cloud distributions over East Antarctica throughout the year were derived, and distribution characteristics were discussed.
url http://doi.org/10.15094/00008959
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