Abstract
For obtaining aerosol optical depths over the ocean by using satellite measured radiances computations of backscattered solar radiation fields are necessary. Since a detailed multiple-scattering algorithm is time consuming a simple approach that allows parametrization of multiple-scattering processes is desired. Here the differences between multiple-scattered radiances, which are calculated by the successive order of scattering method, and single-scattered radiances, which use a simple single-scattering equation, and are obtained for different aerosol models defined as a correction term. It is shown that all correction terms could be linearly fitted with aerosol optical depths if they are scaled by the single-scattering albedo and 1 minus the asymmetry factor of the aerosol models considered. An analytic expression for the correction factor is obtained. Thus it is shown that multiple-scattered radiances at the top of the atmosphere can be estimated directly from the single-scattered radiances and with the correction term for all Sun-satellite geometries that are usually used for remote sensing of aerosol turbidities over ocean surfaces with an uncertainty of less than 10% for aerosol optical depths up to 0.5 in the visible region.
© 1992 Optical Society of America
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