Optimizing Surface Type Definitions in Radiance-to-Irradiance Conversions for Future Earth Radiation Budget Satellite Measurements Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Angular Distribution Models (ADMs) are essential for converting observed radiances from satellite sensors to the energy-budget–relevant quantity of irradiance. In preparation for the NASA Libera mission, this study presents a data-driven framework to identify optimal groupings of International Geosphere–Biosphere Programme (IGBP) surface types for Libera’s split-shortwave ADMs, in an effort to minimize the uncertainty associated with radiance-to-irradiance conversions while maintaining operational feasibility. Using data from the Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) Flight Model 5 (FM-5), K-means clustering is applied within angular bins to capture viewing-geometry-dependent radiometric behavior. These angular clustering solutions are then assessed via hierarchical consensus clustering to derive consistent surface groups. The analysis suggests seven surface groups (K = 7) optimize the surface clustering space. The resulting classifications are broadly consistent with historical CERES–TRMM ADM surface definitions, preserving radiometrically distinct surfaces such as water bodies and snowy surfaces while highlighting opportunities to consolidate vegetative IGBP surface classes. This study provides an objective and physically grounded basis for defining Libera ADM surface groups, ensuring a robust balance between model accuracy and operational simplicity.

publication date

  • February 20, 2026

Date in CU Experts

  • March 5, 2026 1:33 AM

Full Author List

  • van den Heever M; Gristey JJ; Pilewskie P

author count

  • 3

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Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 2072-4292

Additional Document Info

start page

  • 648

end page

  • 648

volume

  • 18

issue

  • 4