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Extending HIRS High Cloud Trends with MODIS Donald P. Wylie Richard Frey Hong Zhang W. Paul Menzel 12 year trends Effects of orbit drift and ancillary Tsfc Comparison with MODIS July 2002

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Extending HIRS High Cloud Trends with MODIS Donald P. Wylie Richard Frey Hong Zhang W. Paul Menzel 12 year trends Effects of orbit drift and ancillary Tsfc Comparison with MODIS July 2002. Cloud Properties from CO2 Slicing - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Extending HIRS High Cloud Trends with MODIS  Donald P. Wylie Richard Frey Hong Zhang

Extending HIRS High Cloud Trends with MODIS

Donald P. WylieRichard FreyHong Zhang

W. Paul Menzel

12 year trendsEffects of orbit drift and ancillary Tsfc

Comparison with MODIS

July 2002

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Cloud Properties from CO2 Slicing

RTE for cloudy conditions indicates dependence of cloud forcing (observed minus clear sky radiance) on cloud amount () and cloud top pressure (pc)

pc

(I - Iclr) = dB .

ps

Higher colder cloud or greater cloud amount produces greater cloud forcing; dense low cloud can be confused for high thin cloud. Two unknowns require two equations.

pc can be inferred from radiance measurements in two spectral bands where cloud emissivity is the same. is derived from the infrared window, once pc is known.

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Different ratios reveal cloud properties at different levels

hi - 14.2/13.9mid - 13.9/13.6low - 13.6/13.3

Meas Calc pc

(I1-I1clr) 1 1 dB1

ps

----------- = ---------------- pc

(I2-I2clr) 2 2 dB2

ps

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Generating HIRS Clear Sky Radiances in Cloudy FOVs

Use IR Window Moisture Corrected Brightness Temperature Test against a priori surface temperature to identify nearby clear sky FOVs

BT11 + aPW * (BT11 - BT12) - Sfc Temp < 2 CaPW of 0.8 has been usedSfc Temp estimated from GDAS

Estimate Iclr by interpolating nearby clear FOVs

cld = x x x o o = clrx x x o oo x x o oo x x x oo x x o ox x x o o

Attempt to derive CO2 cloud properties in x (note that CO2 cloud algorithm attempt on x can change FOV to o)

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Determining Cloud Presence and Properties with HIRS

Use bands where (I - Iclr) > 1 mW/m2/ster/cm-1 in CO2

slicing estimation of pc

Estimate IRW using IRW radiances

If more than one pc is estimated, use RTE for all bands to select best one

If no bands qualify, try IR window estimate for opaque cld

If too low in atmosphere, declare FOV clear

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GOES Sounder detecting diurnal change of cloud cover

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Wielicki et al (2002) CERES deviation of reflected shortwave flux wrt 1985-89 mean for 20N-20S

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NH (36% land)

Tropics (11% land)

SH (very little land)

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Determining Cloud Presence and Properties with MODIS

Use MODIS Cloud Mask to determine cloud presence

Calculate Iclr from GDAS

Attempt CO2 slicing estimation of pc on 5x5 FOV average when (I - I

clr) > 1 mW/m2/ster/cm-1

Estimate IRW using IRW radiances

If no bands qualify, try IR window estimate for opaque cld

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Differences in MODIS and HIRS Cloud Property Processing

MODIS HIRS

5 km 20 km

multi-detector single detector

contiguous every 3rd element every 3rd line

uses MODIS cloud mask uses split window comparison with Tsfc

forward calc of I(clear) interpolate neighboring I(clear)

no radiance bias correction radiance bias correction

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MODIS and HIRS global mean CO2 band brightness temperatures

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Conclusions

(a) Trends are beginning to emerge in HIRS data; orbit drift issues; pathfinder reprocessing enabling new look

(b) HIRS & MODIS total cloud cover is roughly the same over water

(c) MODIS has more high and middle clouds than HIRS over both land and water surface;

(d) HIRS found more high thin clouds than MODIS in tropics over both land and water for day and night, but MODIS has more high thick clouds than HIRS in both tropics & 20-60N.

(e) More work remains