Re: is there any IDL code for 6S atmosphere model? [message #56349] |
Thu, 18 October 2007 09:48  |
henrygroe
Messages: 30 Registered: August 2003
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On Oct 18, 5:16 am, Tal <t...@bar-kal.com> wrote:
>> 6s means
>> " second_simulation_of_the_satellite_signal_in_the_solar_spect rum ",it
>> is a common atmosphere model in remote sensing domain.
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> Henry,
> You are asking for a Rolce Royce, for free...
> People spent lots of time and work to do what you ask for.
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> To be more specific:
> Basically every commercial atmospheric correction tool available for
> sale is based on 6S or 5S.
> there is one code that is available just for interacting with the
> database and extract data from it called MODO. hHwever bear in mind
> this is the 5S code, but it will do for most applications. it is even
> written in IDL. it serves as a straightforward mean for providing some
> information required by atmospheric correction software such as ACORN,
> ATCOR, ATREM, etc. (path radiance, solar irradiance, radiance at
> sensor etc.). MODO is designed to work specifically with ATCOR tough.
> See this link for more information:http://www.rese.ch/modo/index.html
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> Note: the MODO page was last updated a year ago. contacthttp://www.rese.ch/about.htmlto figure out if it will solve your
> problem and if it is updated to 6S.
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> cheers,
> Tal
To clarify: It wasn't me asking for this. In fact, I had never
even heard of this 6S thing....
-Henry
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