Analyzing Satellite Ocean Color Match-Up Protocols Using the Satellite Validation Navy Tool (SAVANT) at MOBY and Two AERONET-OC Sites

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作者
Lawson, Adam [1 ]
Bowers, Jennifer [2 ]
Ladner, Sherwin [1 ]
Crout, Richard [1 ]
Wood, Christopher [1 ]
Arnone, Robert [3 ]
Martinolich, Paul [2 ]
Lewis, David [1 ]
机构
[1] Naval Res Lab, Stennis Space Ctr, MS 39565 USA
[2] Peraton, Herndon, VA 20170 USA
[3] Univ Southern Mississippi, Stennis Space Ctr, MS 39520 USA
关键词
calibration; validation; ocean color; VIIRS; AERONET-OC; MOBY; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; ATMOSPHERIC CORRECTION; VICARIOUS CALIBRATION; REFLECTANCE; COASTAL; RETRIEVAL; SEAWIFS; WATERS;
D O I
10.3390/rs13142673
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The satellite validation navy tool (SAVANT) was developed by the Naval Research Laboratory to help facilitate the assessment of the stability and accuracy of ocean color satellites, using numerous ground truth (in situ) platforms around the globe and support methods for match-up protocols. The effects of varying spatial constraints with permissive and strict protocols on match-up uncertainty are evaluated, in an attempt to establish an optimal satellite ocean color calibration and validation (cal/val) match-up protocol. This allows users to evaluate the accuracy of ocean color sensors compared to specific ground truth sites that provide continuous data. Various match-up constraints may be adjusted, allowing for varied evaluations of their effects on match-up data. The results include the following: (a) the difference between aerosol robotic network ocean color (AERONET-OC) and marine optical Buoy (MOBY) evaluations; (b) the differences across the visible spectrum for various water types; (c) spatial differences and the size of satellite area chosen for comparison; and (d) temporal differences in optically complex water. The match-up uncertainty analysis was performed using Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (SNPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) SNPP data at the AERONET-OC sites and the MOBY site. It was found that the more permissive constraint sets allow for a higher number of match-ups and a more comprehensive representation of the conditions, while the restrictive constraints provide better statistical match-ups between in situ and satellite sensors.
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