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Daytime Sea Fog Detection Method Using Himawari-8 Data

ZHANG Pei1, WU Dong1,2   

  1. 1~ College of Information Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China; 2~Laboratory for Regional Oceanography and Numerical Modeling, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao 266200, China
  • Published:2019-05-17

Abstract: A new generation of stationary orbit meteorological satellite Himawari-8 AHI is a multispectral earth observation sensor with high temporal and spatial resolutions, which is of great significance to the monitoring of sea fog. The vertical structure of the atmosphere at high-resolution can be detected by cloud-aerosol lidar with orthogonal polarization(CALIOP). CALIOP data were used to classify the observed objects into four types: sea-surface, sea fog, stratus and middle/high-cloud. These samples were then used to the spectral analysis of the Himawari-8 channels and the spectral properties were obtained. A daytime sea fog detection algorithm based on Himawari-8 data was proposed through the study of the spectral properties. Both CALIOP data and fog-monitoring product from NSMC were used to validate the detection results. Compared with the CALIOP fog detection, the probability of sea fog detection is 63.42\%, and 71.54\% of the missing samples are the misjudgements of sea surfaces. Based on the fog-monitoring product, the probability of sea fog detection is 89.7\%. The results show that the proposed algorithm is feasible.

Key words: Himawari-8, CALIOP, daytime sea fog detection, dynamic threshold

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