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CERES cloud property retrievals from imagers on TRMM, Terra, and Aqua
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The micro- and macrophysical properties of clouds play a crucial role in Earth’s radiation budget. The NASA Clouds and Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) is providing simultaneous measurements of the radiation and cloud fields on a global basis to improve the understanding and modeling of the interaction between clouds and radiation at the top of the atmosphere, at the surface, and within the atmosphere. Cloud properties derived for CERES from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the <i>Terra</i> and <i>Aqua</i> satellites are compared to ensure consistency between the products to ensure the reliability of the retrievals from multiple platforms at different times of day. Comparisons of cloud fraction, height, optical depth, phase, effective particle size, and ice and liquid water paths from the two satellites show excellent consistency. Initial calibration comparisons are also very favorable. Differences between the <i>Aqua</i> and <i>Terra</i> results are generally due to diurnally dependent changes in the clouds. Additional algorithm refinement is needed over the polar regions for <i>Aqua</i> and at night over those same areas for <i>Terra</i>. The results should be extremely valuable for model validation and improvement and for improving our understanding of the relationship between clouds and the radiation budget.
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