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1 A Second Look at Striping Stan Kidder 5 Oct 2012

2 Methodology VIIRS SDR radiances were examined on two dates, 9 April 2012 and 29 September 2012 Examined the middle 37% of the elements (which are not subject to bow-tie deletions) Examined 22 granules (1056 scans) on 9 April and 25 granules (1200 scans) on 29 September near CONUS and near 1330 local time For each band, the mean radiance for each scan line minus the overall mean radiance was divided by an estimate of noise for each band. This is called the Normalized Deviation. 2

3 Noise (Estimated from measured SNR or NEDT) 3

4 Range (max – min)of Normalized Deviations Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 4

5 M6 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 5 Black = saturation?

6 M13 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 6 Range of data may mask striping in this image Odd- and even-line striping

7 M10 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 7

8 M3 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 8

9 M7 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 9

10 M1 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 10

11 M2 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 11

12 M8 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 12

13 M4 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 13

14 M5 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 14

15 M12 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 15 Odd- and even-line striping

16 I3 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 16

17 I1 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 17

18 I2 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 18

19 M15 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 19 Odd- and even-line striping

20 M16 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 20

21 I4 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 21 Odd- and even-line striping

22 M14 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 22

23 M11 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 23

24 I5 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 24 Odd- and even-line striping

25 M9 Band 2012040920120929Change M6133.5827.39-106.20 M139.454.04-5.42 M108.326.89-1.42 M34.525.941.42 M73.763.68-0.08 M13.525.411.89 M23.296.152.85 M83.252.76-0.50 M42.985.562.58 M52.864.241.37 M122.671.20-1.47 I32.562.37-0.19 I11.612.300.68 I21.601.53-0.07 M151.581.24-0.34 M161.471.10-0.37 I41.150.62-0.53 M140.861.500.64 M110.761.000.25 I50.660.48-0.18 M90.660.720.06 Range of Normalized Deviations 25

26 Conclusions (1/2) Results are similar in April and September cases. The M6 striping is smaller in September than it was in April, but is still very large. Also, there appear to be saturation issues. Some channels seem to have odd- and even- line striping. Some of the differences between September and April may be caused by real scene effects. 26

27 Conclusions (2/2) Comparing with noise is interesting and useful, but whether or not one can see striping depends on the magnitude of striping in comparison with the range of data in a scene. It is difficult to see any evidence of striping in the M13 image, for example, even though statistically M13 has the second largest striping (compared to noise). 27

28 BACKUP SLIDES From previous study 28

29 I1  0.64  m Very small deviation from Block Mean Radiance No noticeable striping Highly Enhanced Image 29

30 M6 – 0.747  m Very Large Striping Unenhanced Image 30

31 M13 – 4.05  m Moderate deviations from Block Mean Radiance, but hard to find striping 31

32 M10 – 1.61  m Moderate deviations—some striping visible in unenhanced image 32


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