What is the TRS radiation?
The TRS radiation is part of the
energy that goes out from the Earth at the Top of the Atmosphere.
Thus it corresponds to the energy reflected by the Earth system and it holds for
Total Reflected Solar radiation.
Why do we need to compute the TRS radiation?
To understand the evolution of the Earth climate, it is essential to compute the
Earth Radiative Budget, i.e how much energy is coming in and how much is going out?
The term "
how much is going out" is splitted in two parts the
TRS and the
TET, also respectively called short and longwave.
How to measure the TRS radiation?
The TRS radiation provided by the CM SAF is obtained thanks to the
GERB instruments. As the
GERB instruments is flying onboard a geostationary satellite, it does not cover the northern and
southern polar region that is why we use data coming from the
CERES
experiment as well.
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at 07:15 on the 9th August 2007.
The missing data near the North Pole are due to broken detectors.
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at 14:15 on the 9th August 2007.
The hole in the GERB image corresponds to the Sun glint (straight reflection of Sun light).
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GERB images
What kind of TRS data do we get from the CM SAF?
The CM SAF provides three TRS products corresponding to different time averages:
daily mean,
monthly mean diurnal cycle and
monthly mean.
All the products are projected on a
sinusoidal equal area grid and they look like