White aerosol extrapolation (aer_opt=0) yields higher Rrs than no aerosol (aer_opt=-99)
Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 6:08 pm America/New_York
Hi!
I have been checking different SeaDAS atmospheric corrections in Rio de la Plata in multiple images and am consistently seeing higher Rrs values from white aerosol extrapolation (aer_opt=0, having set far SWIR band ~2200 nm as extrapolation band) than the correspondent Rrs values retrieved in the case of no aerosol correction (aer_opt=-99).
I would have always expected this to be the other way round, Rrs(AC = white aerosol) < Rrs(AC = black aerosol), since the first one actually should subtract more signal (assuming aerosols are mainly adding) to the TOA budget. Maybe the white aerosol option does not perform Rayleigh correction?
I am currently seeing this behavior in many MODIS/VIIRS imagery of various years. Is this expectable for you?
I haven't found the way to attach files in the post, but as an example I tried this in VIIRS-NOAA20 image V2020059174800.
In both types of atmospheric correction I have set aer_wave_short=aer_wave_long=2257 (or close to this value), so I don't get masked the NIR bands.
Other values are set the same for both, as follows:
brdf_opt=0
gas_opt=15
maskland=1
maskcloud=1
maskglint=0
masksunzen=1
masksatzen=1
maskhilt=0
maskstlight=0
sunzen=70.0000
satzen=60.0000
Thanks in advance!
Juan
I have been checking different SeaDAS atmospheric corrections in Rio de la Plata in multiple images and am consistently seeing higher Rrs values from white aerosol extrapolation (aer_opt=0, having set far SWIR band ~2200 nm as extrapolation band) than the correspondent Rrs values retrieved in the case of no aerosol correction (aer_opt=-99).
I would have always expected this to be the other way round, Rrs(AC = white aerosol) < Rrs(AC = black aerosol), since the first one actually should subtract more signal (assuming aerosols are mainly adding) to the TOA budget. Maybe the white aerosol option does not perform Rayleigh correction?
I am currently seeing this behavior in many MODIS/VIIRS imagery of various years. Is this expectable for you?
I haven't found the way to attach files in the post, but as an example I tried this in VIIRS-NOAA20 image V2020059174800.
In both types of atmospheric correction I have set aer_wave_short=aer_wave_long=2257 (or close to this value), so I don't get masked the NIR bands.
Other values are set the same for both, as follows:
brdf_opt=0
gas_opt=15
maskland=1
maskcloud=1
maskglint=0
masksunzen=1
masksatzen=1
maskhilt=0
maskstlight=0
sunzen=70.0000
satzen=60.0000
Thanks in advance!
Juan