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Title: 1st Envisat Validation Workshop


1
1st Envisat Validation Workshop MERIS, December
2002 Conclusions and Recommendations
2
  • Plan
  • Introduction
  • Calibration
  • In-flight
  • Vicarious
  • Verification
  • Validation
  • Cloud and Water Vapour
  • Land Products
  • Water Products
  • Conclusion

3
Introduction
  • Instrument works very well.
  • In-flight radiometric and spectral calibration
    performed regularly. Spectral calibration
    campaigns took place giving an in-flight
    spectral characterization results with
    unprecedented accuracy.
  • Verification activity was more demanding than
    originally expected but produced good results.
  • Following the verification phase, the vicarious
    calibration and the validation activities
    started.
  • First results have been presented during the
    workshop.

4
Calibration Team Conclusions
  • Second spectral campaigns confirm early results.
  • - Overall accuracy 0.2 nm, resolution 0.05 nm
  • Radiometric calibration results showed only a
    little degradation in some of the cameras since
    launch (below 2.5)
  • Vicarious calibration results (based on field
    measurements) showed good agreement (within the
    accuracy of the method used).
  • Inter comparison with AATSR showed good
    agreements.
  • Inter comparison results over desert sites
    showed an over estimation of Meris compared to
    last centurys sensors.

5
Calibration Team Recommendations
  • Spectral characterization
  • Repeat spectral characterization campaigns every
    six months
  • Improve the instrument model using calibrated
    data
  • Instrument Degradation
  • Include a pixel-wise degradation model in the
    L1b processing
  • Run a diffuser ageing calibration in SciLo
    configuration (planned)
  • BRDF modelling
  • Improve the BRDF model based on in-flight data
  • Develop a diffuser degradation model
  • Study the Speckle effect
  • Run a vigneting check for diffuser illumination
    extremes (planned)

6
Calibration Team Recommendations
  • Radiative Transfer Codes
  • Inter-compare the Radiative Transfer Codes used
    for Vicarious Calibration
  • Tool Box Improvements
  • Include a L1b conversion to TOA reflectance
    TOA normalized radiance
  • Include the RTC in the Toolbox for vicarious
    calibration exercises
  • METRIC Improvements
  • Include Snow, Buoys, instrumented site
    extraction
  • Include IOCCG Diagnostic data sites extraction
  • Calibration Plan
  • Systematic acquisition of data over designated
    targets and distribution via FTP
  • Hold Regular Cal/Val workshops

7
Calibration Team Recommendations
  • Exploitation of available spectral campaign data
  • SeaWiFs, Chris/Proba
  • Programming of new spectral campaigns for
    radiometric calibration
  • Spot/Vegetation, ATM, MODIS, GLI, AATSR
  • Calibration Plan
  • Systematic comparison of MERIS and AATSR based
    on macro-pixels
  • Systematic acquisition of data over designated
    targets and distribution via FTP
  • Hold Regular Cal/Val workshops

8
Conclusion
  • MERIS instrument is in very good shape and
    performs beyond spec.
  • The validation has started, however,more match
    up data are needed to conclude on the achieved
    accuracy.
  • More time is needed to look at the data and make
    a complete synthesis.
  • The first results look very promising (as per
    December 2002).
  • The products are now being distributed following
    smile correction update.
  • MERIS Image Data can be viewed through the
    Envisat homepage
  • http//envisat.esa.int and through the
    Multimedia Gallery from ESAs homepage
    www.esa.int
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