The analysis is carried out for four cumulus fields covering regions approximately 150km square. Results for these initial cloud fields indicate that: 1) the common intuitive model of clouds as nearly uniform reflecting surfaces is a poor representation of cumulus clouds, 2) the cumulus clouds were often multicelled, even for clouds as small as 1km in diameter, 3) cloud fractional coverage derived using a simple reflectance threshold is sensitive to the chosen threshold even for 57-meter resolution Landsat data, 4) the sensitivity of cloud fraction to changes in satellite sensor resolution is less sensitive than suggested theoretically, and 5) the Landsat derived cloud size distributions show encouraging similarities among the cloud fields examined.-from Authors
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Wielicki, B. A., & Welch, R. M. (1986). Cumulus cloud properties derived using Landsat satellite data. Journal of Climate & Applied Meteorology, 25(3), 261–276. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1986)025<0261:CCPDUL>2.0.CO;2
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