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PURPOSE:
TIMSCAL2RE is a program which calibrates TIMS data to ground radiance. It
is similar to TIMSCAL2, except that it uses an input spectral emissivity
image, rather than a single emissivity spectrum, and that the only output
option is ground radiance. The input is TIMS data which have already been
calibrated to instrument radiance (in watts/...) with the program TIMSCAL,
plus a six channel emissivity image in the format produced by the TIMS suite
of programs. The output is a data set of all six bands in two byte integer.
EXECUTION:
The following is the execution statement format for TIMSCAL2RE:
TIMSCAL2RE INP=(PIX,EMIS) OUT=CALPIX PARAMS
where INP, OUT, and PARAMS are parameters discussed in their res-
pective parameter sections.
OPERATION:
TIMSCAL2RE takes as input the output dataset of TIMSCAL (IRAD mode, WATTS
units), plus an emissivity image in the format produced by TIMSEMIS or TIMSCAL2.
It uses LOWTRAN7 or MODTRAN (user selectable) to compute the
atmospheric path radiance, transmittance, and ground reflected atmospheric
radiance. These values are convolved with the TIMS instrument functions and
the instrument perceived radiances to obtain ground radiance. The formula
used to compute ground radiance is:
IRAD = [GRAD + (1.0-e)*L ]*Trans + L
sky path
The units output for radiance images are in milliwatts/m**2/um/sr.
Output is in halfword (two byte signed integer) format.
WRITTEN BY: Ron Alley July, 1995
(based upon TIMSCAL2, origially written by J. H. REIMER 1982)
COGNIZANT PROGRAMMER: Ron Alley
REVISION: 1 1/18/96 rea - Update to use MODTRAN3
PARAMETERS:
INP
(1) TIMS calibrated image (IRAD)
(2) TIMS emissivity image
OUT
Output data set of all six bands
of calibrated TIMS data.
SIZE
The standard VICAR2 output size
field.
SL
Starting line
SS
Starting sample
NL
Number of lines
NS
Number of samples
ORG
Organization of output dataset
AMODEL
Selects the model for which the
atmospheric corrections will
be performed via LOWTRAN/MODTRAN
ATEMP
Selects atmospheric temperature
and pressure profiles, if
different form that defaulted
with AMODEL.
AHUMID
Selects the atmospheric water
vapor model, if different from
that defaulted with AMODEL.
AOZONE
Selects the ozone model, if
different from that defaulted
with AMODEL.
HEIGHT
Aircraft altitude (km above MSL)
DATUM
Surface elevation (km above MSL)
NLAYERS
The number of atmospheric lay-
ers in the radiosonde data
(if used).
ALTITUDE
The altitudes of each of the
atmospheric layers given in
the radiosonde data. (km.)
PRESSURE
The atmospheric pressures of
each of the atmospheric lay-
ers given in the radiosonde
data. (mb.)
TEMP
The temperatures of the at-
mospheric layers given in
the radiosonde data. (deg C)
WATER
The water profile in terms
of the parameter WTYPE, for
each layer in the radiosonde
data.
WTYPE
The units in which H2OS are
given. The three types are
relative humidity (RH), dew-
point (DP), and density (DE)
WATERFAC
Varies the moisture profile
by the factor specified
O3FAC
Varies the ozone profile by
the factor specified
CO2FAC
Varies the carbon dioxide
profile by the factor specified
SO2FAC
Varies the sulfur dioxide
profile by the factor specified
CH4FAC
Varies the methane profile by
the factor specified
O2FAC
Varies the oxygen profile by
the factor specified
DATE
Date of data acquisition. Used
to override the date in the
VICAR label (yymmdd)
LOWFILE
Dataset name for LOWTRAN/MODTRAN
output report file.
LOWTAB
Dataset name for LOWTRAN/MODTRAN
output tabular file.
ATMODEL
Atmospheric model to be used
(LOWTRAN or MODTRAN)
SHIFT
Spectral shift of filter
functions (Nanometers)
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