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1 MODIS Preprocessing (before L1B) Changes over the Last Year (and looking forward) Chris Moeller and others CIMSS; Univ. Wisconsin July 13, 2004 Thanks to MCST for their help

2 MODIS L1B Issues/Changes Terra RSB Calibration using SD screen down (since June 2003). DSM RVS implemented for Terra (since 04059) in Collect 5. Detector/Mirror side TEB destriping. Applied in MOD06, MOD35. No plan for applying to L1B at this time. Terra MODIS RSB calibration based on trend instead of discrete in Collect 5.

3 MODIS L1B Issues/Changes Detector failures in PVLWIR (B28 Det 1, 10). May need to stop using B28 for 5um leak surrogate. RSB m1 values changing after Day 04158 (mswg040616.ppt). Change to Terra 5um leak correction (offset forced to zero) for SWIR bands 5,6,7,26. Small impact flows down into B26 correction, causing B26 to be slightly more negative (0-1.4%) after correction for OOB and striping. May be “fixed” by adjusting correction coefficients.

4 May 6, 2003: the Terra MODIS Solar Diffuser (SD) door telemetry showed an anomaly, indicating the door was not operating. This was found not to be true; however it caused concern about the future operability of the SD door and associated 8% transmission screen. July 2, 2003: decided to operate Terra MODIS with the SD door open and transmission screen in place for remainder of the mission. Courtesy of MCST

5 The effects are: The SD plate is exposed to sun light on every orbit, hastening degradation of the Spectralon coating. Degradation will be greatest in the blue spectral region; it will be small in longer wavelengths. The degradation will be monitored by SDSM. The RSB calibration is limited to the low signal end by the screen being in place. This accommodates ocean color band calibration at the expense of high signal calibration. Low signal calibration is being used to track calibration change for those bands that previously used high signal calibration.

6 Courtesy of MCST

7 Terra MODIS Day 04153 0025 UTC Band 5 1km aggregated Striping appears to be a function of signal. Suggests a calibration slope error. Striping in this image is ~10% of scene signal

8 Courtesy of MCST RSB calibration (m1) in Terra Collect 5 will be based on trends in SD calibration, not discrete

9 MODIS Scan Mirror Reflectance Measurement Scan mirror reflectance depends on angle of incidence (AOI) on the mirror Response Vs. Scan (RVS) of Terra MODIS

10 Terra MODIS Day 03094 1740 UTC Band 35 Old RVS

11 Terra MODIS Day 03094 1740 UTC Band 35 DSM RVS

12 Terra MODIS Day 03094 1740 UTC Band 36 Old RVS

13 Terra MODIS Day 03094 1740 UTC Band 36 DSM RVS

14 Mirror side “1”

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16 Mirror side “2”

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18 Mirror side “1”

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20 Mirror side “2”

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22 Cross Track Frame Number Brightness Temperature (K) DSM RVS impact on MWIR bands is very small as expected. Mirror side “2”

23 Cross Track Frame Number Brightness Temperature (K) DSM RVS impact on PVLWIR bands is typically small except for B29. A scene temperature dependence is also apparent. Mirror side “2”

24 Cross Track Frame Number Brightness Temperature (K) DSM RVS impact on PCLWIR bands is large in atmospheric bands, and small in window bands. Mirror side “2”

25 Old RVS Terra MODIS Clear Sky Radiance Bias (MODIS – model prediction) Band 25 (4.54 um)

26 DSM RVS Terra MODIS Clear Sky Radiance Bias (MODIS – model prediction) Band 25 (4.54 um)

27 Old RVS Terra MODIS Clear Sky Radiance Bias (MODIS – model prediction) Band 34 (13.2 um)

28 DSM RVS Terra MODIS Clear Sky Radiance Bias (MODIS – model prediction) Band 34 (13.2 um)

29 Old RVS Terra MODIS Clear Sky Radiance Bias (MODIS – model prediction) Band 35 (13.9 um)

30 DSM RVS Terra MODIS Clear Sky Radiance Bias (MODIS – model prediction) Band 35 (13.9 um)

31 Old RVS Terra MODIS Clear Sky Radiance Bias (MODIS – model prediction) Band 36 (14.2 um) The biases have a distinct dependence on scan angle

32 DSM RVS Using DSM RVS largely removes the bias dependence on scan angle Terra MODIS Clear Sky Radiance Bias (MODIS – model prediction) Band 36 (14.2 um)

33 MODIS TEB destriping impact Destripe all MODIS thermal bands using Empirical Distribution Function (EDF). Destriping is done on a granule by granule basis (no knowledge from one granule to next). Look at change in radiances, including at granule interfaces.

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35 B 27

36 B 29

37 B 34

38 B 36

39 Before Destriping

40 After Destriping

41 Before Destriping

42 After Destriping

43 Figure 1 Red: Median restore on Blue: Median restore off

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45 Brightness Temperature (K) MODIS Scan Line Counter

46 Brightness Temperature (K) MODIS Scan Line Counter

47 Brightness Temperature (K) MODIS Scan Line Counter

48 Brightness Temperature (K) MODIS Scan Line Counter

49 Brightness Temperature (K) MODIS Scan Line Counter

50 Brightness Temperature (K) MODIS Scan Line Counter

51 Brightness Temperature (K) MODIS Scan Line Counter

52 Brightness Temperature (K)

53 MODIS Scan Line Counter

54 Brightness Temperature (K)

55 MODIS Scan Line Counter

56 Brightness Temperature (K) MODIS Scan Line Counter

57 Brightness Temperature (K) MODIS Scan Line Counter

58 Brightness Temperature (K) MODIS Scan Line Counter

59 Brightness Temperature (K)

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61 destriping application to RSB

62 Along track profile taken at yellow line Terra MODIS June 20, 2002 Day 02171 1425 UTC Band 7 GDAAC Aggregated 1km L1B

63 Along track profile taken at yellow line Terra MODIS June 20, 2002 Day 02171 1425 UTC Band 7 Destriped Aggregated 1km L1B

64 Terra Band 28 New Noisy Detectors Page 64 MCST/MsWG Terra (PFM) Band 28 product order Ch 1 became noisy on granule 2004175.0205 (night time over SAA, orbit#: 24009) Will affect SWIR OOB correction Scan-to-scan b1 (MS-1) Scan-to-scan NEdT (MS-1) X Ch 1 Courtesy of MCST

65 Band 28 Status – (*) noisy Ch3, Ch8; (**) b1 unstable and very noisy: Ch1, Ch10 Page 65 MCST/MsWG Ch10 unstable on day 118, already set to noisy in L1B QA flag Courtesy of MCST

66 Page 66 Day 2004 158 (No Terra S/C, MODIS Activity) Courtesy of MCST

67 Page 67 Courtesy of MCST

68 SURVEY What are the remaining L1B issues seen in Atmosphere Group products? Can these issues get relief in Terra MODIS Collect 5 L1B?

69 Terra MODIS L2 issues that flow down from L1B Detector and mirror side striping? RVS (scan angle dependence) effects? Noisy detector influence?


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