green-1 9/17/2015 green band discussion satellite instrument synergy working group september 2003
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Green Band Discussion
Satellite Instrument Synergy Working Group
September 2003
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‘Green’ on Satellite Systems
• Research Instruments w/ Green Band– MODIS*– MISR– SeaWiFS– POLDER
• Operational Environmental Satellites– Current
• Meteosat MSG does not • Other GEO’s do not
– Future• NPOESS VIIRS will have Green• Meteosat MTG calls for Green
• Operational Land Resources Satellite– LANDSAT has Green
Note: One of the most requested products from the 36-band MODIS is the RGB images
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‘Green’ – Phenomenology
• Maximum in human eye’s spectral response
• Peak in solar spectral irradiance arriving at Earth’s surface
• A primary color in (R-G-B) ‘true-color’ composite imagery
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The Human Vision(peaks at green)
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Solar Irradiance from and through the Top of the Atmosphere
Effects of the AtmosphereUS Atmosphere, 5, 23 and 50 km Visibility
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Wavelength (m)
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No Aerosols
Vis 50 km
Vis 23 km
Vis 5 km
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Effects of the AtmosphereUS Atmosphere, 5 and 23 km Visibility
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Wavelength (m)
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Sfc Vis 23 km
Sfc Vis 5 km
Solar Irradiance from and through the Top of the Atmosphere
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ABI ‘Green’ Band Arguments
• ‘True-Color’ Imagery– (For) Readily incorporated into R-G-B imagery– (Against) Can approximate G from R, B, and NIR
• Ocean ‘Color’– (For) Cannot use other-color surrogate– (Against) HES and VIIRS will provide quantitative product
• Aerosol Properties– (For) Standard reference wavelength is green (0.55 m)– (Against) Most heritage retrievals do not use green
• Smoke Depiction– (For) Quantitative smoke product possible – (Against) Red/blue provides better contrast with green vegetation
• Fire Product: Quick look imagery– (For) ‘True-color‘ readily understood– (Against) Might be good enough synthesized via LUT, etc. method
Active, smoldering, burn-scar better with NIR/SWIR
• Snow & Ice Extent– (For) Brightest surface– (Against) Contrast better with NIR
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RGB: True and Synthetic Color(It is all about visual)
• Justification for replacing G with 860 nm – NDVI uses 860 and 680 nm (chlorophyll based), not 550 nm (relatively
low reflection)
• Success criteria for “Visual” – Green vegetation– White clouds, snow– Bright whitish sand, desert– Aqua (blue/green) ocean– Correct representation for smoke, fire– Grey culture features
• Additionally, the color combination (weights) has to be “universally set”, continuous re-adjusting is not possible in real applications
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Three examples follow
1. Florida Coast• Land, ocean, clouds
2. Narragansat Bay• Vegetation, culture feature, water
3. Middle East/Persian Gulf• Desert, dust storm, water
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R-G-B
R-(R+B)/2-B
Replacing Green with Average Red and Blue(Tim Schmit)
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This is as good as can be reproduced, since the image used the 0.55 um from the same image to build the LUT.
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Green-1204/21/23
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Green-1304/21/23
RGB True Color Image(Narragansat Bay, AVIRIS Data)
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G= (R+B)/2
RGB Image without the Green Band
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Green-1504/21/23
G= NIR
RGB Image without the Green Band
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Green-1604/21/23
G= NIR/5, if NIR/5> (R+B)/2 and G=(R+B)/2, if NIR/5<(R+B)/2
RGB Image without the Green Band(A more sophisticated color combination)
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Green-1704/21/23
RGB Image with and without the Green Band(Middle East/Persian Gulf, MODIS Data)
G=G G=(R+B)/2
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Green-1804/21/23
RGB Image without the Green Band
G=NIR G=NIR/5 if NIR/5>(R+B)/2, else G=(R+B)/2
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Green-1904/21/23
Observations
• Green band substitution requires some level of algorithm development – Simple substitution with NIR, or average of red and blue does
not work for all cases
• Combined use of NIR, blue and red shown to work for a variety of backgrounds
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Green-2004/21/23
Dust Enhancement Technique
Reference:
Steve Miller, NRL-Monterey, AMS Conference 2003
Challenge:
Detection of dust storm over desert
Approach:
Utilize normalized difference between NIR and blue
Red Gun = (RNIR-RBLUE)/ (RNIR+RBLUE)
Data: MODIS
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Dust Enhancement Product Red Gun = (RNIR-RBLUE)/ (RNIR+RBLUE)
Green gun = Green Green gun =(R+B)/2
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Green-2204/21/23
Dust Enhancement ProductG=(R+B)/2
Red Gun = (RNIR-RBLUE)/ (RNIR+RBLUE)Red Gun = Red
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Green-2304/21/23
Summary
• Green is a highly desirable band– High demand for RGB imagery key reason
• However, it is not crucial for ABI because 1. For some applications, another band or band combinations will do
(algorithm development required)2. For some applications, other sensors either from HES or VIIRS will do
• Looking at satellite instrument synergy opportunities, if ABI had green band, it could be more effective in helping to task HES-CW
• Looking at the trend of future remote sensing systems, it is strongly recommend that the green band be considered– as “goal” for ABI– for systems beyond GOES-R