Abstract:
The Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) satellite includes a thermal infrared (TIR) multispectral scanner with seven spectral bands in the thermal infrared (TIR) between 7 and 12 μm and one band in the mid-infrared between 3 and 5 μm designed to measure hot targets. The TIR bands have a NEΔT of <0.2 K at 300K and all bands have a spatial scale of 60 m. The two primary Level-2 products that will be generated by HyspIRI TIR data are land surface temperature and emissivity. A critical aspect of minimizing uncertainties in these products and in generating global Level-3 products is an accurate and reliable cloud mask algorithm. This document describes the methodology behind developing the HyspIRI Cloud Mask Algorithm (HyCMA), and challenges associated with cloud detection. The HyCMA will derive its heritage from previously well established cloud mask algorithms such as the Landsat ACCAA, MODIS MOD35 and AVHRR.