Retrieval of At-Surface Upwelling Radiance and Albedo by Parameterizing Cloud Scattering and Transmittance over Rugged Terrain

Author:

Jia Junru12,Menenti Massimo13ORCID,Jia Li1ORCID,Chen Qiting1ORCID,Xu Anlun4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China

3. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Earth Sciences, Delft University of Technology, 2628 CN Delft, The Netherlands

4. Dali National Climate Observatory, Dali 671003, China

Abstract

Accurate and continuous estimation of surface albedo is vital for assessing and understanding land–surface–atmosphere interactions. We developed a method for estimating instantaneous all-sky at-surface shortwave upwelling radiance and albedo over the Tibetan Plateau. The method accounts for the complex interplay of topography and atmospheric interactions and aims to mitigate the occurrence of data gaps. Employing an RTLSR-kernel-driven model, we retrieved surface shortwave albedo with a 1 km resolution, incorporating direct, isotropic diffuse; circumsolar diffuse; and surrounding terrain irradiance into the all-sky solar surface irradiance. The at-surface upwelling radiance and surface shortwave albedo estimates were in satisfactory agreement with ground observations at four stations in the Tibetan Plateau, with RMSE values of 56.5 W/m2 and 0.0422, 67.6 W/m2 and 0.0545, 98.6 W/m2 and 0.0992, and 78.0 98.6 W/m2 and 0.639. This comparison indicated an improved accuracy of at-surface upwelling radiance and surface albedo and significantly reduced data gaps. Valid observations increased substantially in comparison to the MCD43A2 data product, with the new method achieving an increase ranging from 40% to 200% at the four stations. Our study demonstrates that by integrating terrain, cloud properties, and radiative transfer modeling, the accuracy and completeness of retrieved surface albedo and radiance in complex terrains can be effectively improved.

Funder

Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China project

Chinese Academy of Sciences President’s International Fellowship Initiative

MOST High Level Foreign Expert Program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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