What are the STA products?
The STA products are the
albedo at the Top of the Atmosphere, i.e the ratio between the reflected solar radiation and
the incoming solar
radiation.
Why do we need to compute the STA products?
The STA products are
internal products needed to compute the
surface radiation products.
How to compute the STA products?
The STA products are computed either from the
GERB data or from the
GERB-like ones.
The GERB-like data are simulated GERB data obtained from a emperical regression applied to the data coming
from the
METEOSAT imager.
For each pixel of the GERB or GERB-like image, we estimate the incoming radiation considering a fix value
of the TSI (here 1366 W/m^2), the position of the Sun (i.e. the solar zenithal angle) and its distance to the Earth. The
formula
is given in the TIS page. Once we have computed the incoming solar (IS) radiation,
we are able to estimate the albedo by simply dividing the solar flux given in the GERB or GERB-like files by the IS.
What kind of STA data do we get from the CM SAF?
We process two STA images every 15 minutes (see examples below). These images are projected on the METEOSAT grid.
But as mentioned above, the STA products are
internal products, they are
not available for a public usage.
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computed with GERB at 14:15 on the 9th August 2007
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computed with GERB-like at 14:15 on the 9th August 2007
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STA images