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NOAA-20 VIIRS On-Orbit Reflective Solar Band Radiometric Calibration Five-Year Update

Launched in November 2017, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-20 (NOAA-20) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) has successfully operated over five years and produced high-quality sensor data records (SDRs),… Click to show full abstract

Launched in November 2017, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-20 (NOAA-20) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) has successfully operated over five years and produced high-quality sensor data records (SDRs), which have significantly contributed to the Earth’s environmental and climate change studies. The VIIRS instrument collects data in the reflective solar bands (RSBs) from bands M1 to M11 and I1 to I3 with two spatial resolutions of 375 m for imaging ( $I$ ) bands and 750 m for moderate resolution ( $M$ ) bands covering a wavelength range from 401 to 2284 nm. For the RSBs on-orbit radiometric calibration, VIIRS primarily uses solar diffuser (SD) observations along with alternative long-term lunar calibrations and deep convective cloud (DCC) trends. The NOAA VIIRS SDR team observed upward long-term trends after three years in the lunar calibration coefficients (called lunar F-factors) compared to the initial on-orbit SD F-factors. These long-term lunar trend changes were validated with the DCC observation results and the operational radiometric calibration coefficient (called F-PREDICTED) lookup table (LUT) was updated in November of 2021, which was proportional to observed radiance. After five years of on-orbit operations, the performance of the current operational F-PREDICTED LUT was evaluated in comparison with the long-term DCC trends. After application of the LUT, the results showed excellent on-orbit radiometric calibration stability providing confidence for the user communities of NOAA-20 VIIRS SDR products.

Keywords: long term; reflective solar; radiometric calibration; noaa viirs; calibration

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2024

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