A comparison of ground and satellite observations of cloud cover

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A processing scheme that determines cloud height and amount based on radiances from the Visible Infrared Spin Scan Radiometer Atmospheric Sounder (VAS) using a CO2 absorption technique has been installed on the National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service VAS Data Utilization Center computer system. The processed data will complement the Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS). ASOS uses automated ground equipment that provides near-continuous observations of surface weather data that are currently manually obtained. Geostationary multispectral infrared measurements are available every hour with information on clouds above the ASOS laser ceilometer viewing limit of 12 000 ft. The combined ASOS/satellite system will be able to depict cloud conditions at all levels up to 50 000 ft. -Authors

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Schreiner, A. J., Unger, D. A., Menzel, W. P., Ellrod, G. P., Strabala, K. I., & Pellet, J. L. (1993). A comparison of ground and satellite observations of cloud cover. Bulletin - American Meteorological Society, 74(10), 1851–1861. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477(1993)074<1851:ACOGAS>2.0.CO;2

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