TY - JOUR
T1 - Intercomparison between In Situ and AVHRR Polar Pathfinder-derived surface albedo over Greenland
AU - Stroeve, Julienne C.
AU - Box, Jason E.
AU - Fowler, Charles
AU - Haran, Terence
AU - Key, Jeffery
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported under NASA Grant #NAG5-6666 and GC-Net NASA Grant #NAGW-4248. AVHRR Polar Pathfinder 5 km Data Set. Digital data available from [email protected], Boulder, Colorado, NSIDC Distributed Active Archive Center, University of Colorado at Boulder.
PY - 2001/3
Y1 - 2001/3
N2 - The Advanced Very High Resolution (AVHRR) Polar Pathfinder (APP) data provides the first long-time series of consistent, calibrated surface albedo and surface temperature data for the polar regions. Validations of these products have consisted of individual studies that analyzed algorithm performance for limited regions and or time periods. This article reports on comparisons made between the APP-derived surface albedo and that measured at 14 automatic weather stations (AWS) around the Greenland ice sheet from January 1997 to August 1998. Results show that satellite-derived surface albedo values are on average 10% less than those measured by the AWS stations. However, the station measurements tend to be biased high by about 4% and thus the differences in absolute albedo may be less (e.g., 6%). In regions of the ice sheet where the albedo variability is small, such as the dry snow facies, the APP albedo uncertainty exceeds the natural variability. Further work is needed to improve the absolute accuracy of the APP-derived surface albedo. Even so, the data provide temporally and spatially consistent estimates of the Greenland ice sheet albedo.
AB - The Advanced Very High Resolution (AVHRR) Polar Pathfinder (APP) data provides the first long-time series of consistent, calibrated surface albedo and surface temperature data for the polar regions. Validations of these products have consisted of individual studies that analyzed algorithm performance for limited regions and or time periods. This article reports on comparisons made between the APP-derived surface albedo and that measured at 14 automatic weather stations (AWS) around the Greenland ice sheet from January 1997 to August 1998. Results show that satellite-derived surface albedo values are on average 10% less than those measured by the AWS stations. However, the station measurements tend to be biased high by about 4% and thus the differences in absolute albedo may be less (e.g., 6%). In regions of the ice sheet where the albedo variability is small, such as the dry snow facies, the APP albedo uncertainty exceeds the natural variability. Further work is needed to improve the absolute accuracy of the APP-derived surface albedo. Even so, the data provide temporally and spatially consistent estimates of the Greenland ice sheet albedo.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0034-4257(00)00179-6
DO - 10.1016/S0034-4257(00)00179-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0035740641
SN - 0034-4257
VL - 75
SP - 360
EP - 374
JO - Remote Sensing of Environment
JF - Remote Sensing of Environment
IS - 3
M1 - 5474
ER -