2018
DOI: 10.1117/1.jrs.12.045004
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Assessment of cross-sensor vegetation index compatibility between VIIRS and MODIS using near-coincident observations

Abstract: Cross-sensor compatibility of spectral vegetation indices (VIs) between Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) and Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) was investigated using their near-coincident observation pairs obtained along overlapped orbital tracks across the globe for the year 2015. The "top-of-atmosphere (TOA)" and "top-of-canopy (TOC)" normalized difference vegetation indices (NDVIs), TOC-enhanced vegetation index (EVI), and T… Show more

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“…This method imposes tight screening criteria to ensure the selection of identical sun-target-sensor geometries among sensor pairs. The method has been widely used and successfully applied in the context of the inter-calibration of LEO-LEO radiances and reflectances [19] and VI products [20]. Another technique is the simultaneous nadir overpass (SNO) technique, introduced by Heidinger et al [21] and Cao et al [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method imposes tight screening criteria to ensure the selection of identical sun-target-sensor geometries among sensor pairs. The method has been widely used and successfully applied in the context of the inter-calibration of LEO-LEO radiances and reflectances [19] and VI products [20]. Another technique is the simultaneous nadir overpass (SNO) technique, introduced by Heidinger et al [21] and Cao et al [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to the 90‐day achieving period of VIIRS EVI in the NOAA, MODIS provides continuous and reliable long‐term EVI data, which allow the statistical results in this paper to represent a longer analysis period. Note that cross‐sensor compatibilities of the EVI data between VIIRS and MODIS indicate that their systematic differences are less than 2% (Miura, Muratsuchi, & Vargas, 2018). It should thus be expected to obtain similar results are obtained using VIIRS EVI as ancillary information in future operation.…”
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“…The difference may be also related to the different spectral response functions of two instruments: the MODIS spectral response range is much narrower than AVHRR and also the effects of water vapor and aerosols on the reflectance have been removed in MODIS NDVI [6]. Comparing to MODIS NDVI, the products of Suomi NPP VIIRS are very similar in magnitudes since the spectral response functions and data processing processes for both sensors are similar [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%