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The authors describe the status of MODIS-N and its companion instrument MODIS-T (tilt), a tiltable cross-track scanning spectrometer with 32 uniformly spaced channels between 0.410 and 0.875 mu m. They review the various methods being developed for the remote sensing of atmospheric properties using MODIS, placing primary emphasis on the principal atmospheric applications of determining the optical, microphysical, and physical properties of clouds and aerosol particles from spectral reflection and thermal emission measurements. In addition to cloud and aerosol properties, MODIS-N will be used for determining the total precipitable water vapor and atmospheric stability. The physical principles behind the determination of each of these atmospheric products are described, together with an example of their application to aircraft and/or satellite measurements.>
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Michael D. King
United States Census Bureau
Yoram J. Kaufman
University of Mary
W. Paul Menzel
Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Goddard Space Flight Center
Laboratoire d'Optique Atmosphérique
NOAA Center for Satellite Applications and Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a127d1bc031bb6829a6b647 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/36.124212