Radiance fields of clouds and the Arctic surface measured by a digital camera during AFLUX

During the Airborne measurements of radiative and turbulent FLUXes of energy and momentum in the Arctic boundary layer (AFLUX) campaign in March/April 2019 a downward-looking commercial digital camera equipped with a 180° - fisheye lens was installed on the aircraft Polar 5. Images of the Arctic sur...

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Main Authors: Jäkel, Evelyn, Stapf, Johannes, Schäfer, Michael, Ruiz-Donoso, Elena, Ehrlich, André, Rosenburg, Sophie
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2021
Subjects:
AC
AC3
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.933839
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.933839
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Summary:During the Airborne measurements of radiative and turbulent FLUXes of energy and momentum in the Arctic boundary layer (AFLUX) campaign in March/April 2019 a downward-looking commercial digital camera equipped with a 180° - fisheye lens was installed on the aircraft Polar 5. Images of the Arctic surface and clouds were taken every 4 - 6 seconds. The data set provides rectified fields of calibrated radiances along the flight track for the three spectral bands (red, green, and blue).