MODIS Airborne Simulator
Field Experiment Data
WINCE Campaign
Flight #97-045

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06 February 1997
Track #02


Cloud obscured Lake Michigan northeast of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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06 February 1997
Track #07


Partially frozen James Bay, Canada.

R: 2.15 microns
G: 0.95 microns
B: 0.65 microns
Summary Information
Date: February 06, 1997
ER-2 Flight Number: 97-045
Location: Wisconsin to Hudson Bay, Canada
Principal Investigator: Dr. Paul Menzel (Univ of Wisconsin)
Additional Sensors: HIS, CLS, MIR, EOC, APS, 12" RC-10 (NC)
Mission Objectives: Overfly thin to thick clouds over snow. Monitor transition from clouds over snow to clear snow to lake ice of Hudson Bay. Collect data for cross-calibration of MAS and HIS instruments. Underfly ADEOS for cross-calibration between POLDER and TSCC. Overfly ground instrumentation, including snow emissivity measurements with AERI at Madison and instruments at SSEC.

Level-1B Processing Information
Level-1B Data processed by: Ames Research Center
Level-1B Data Version: #10
Level-1B Configuration: (sample file)
Calibration Type: Final
Calibration Version: WINCE 1.0
Temperature Adjustment: No
Status: Completed with final calibration

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Straight Line Flight Tracks: 16
Scanlines Processed: 91203
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Lat/Lon ranges are for the BEG-END scanline nadir pixels.
Flight
Track
Time_Span
(GMT)
Heading
(Deg)
Lat_Range
(Deg_N)
Lon_Range
(Deg_W)
Length
(Scanlines)
01 17:50-18:23 8 45.72-49.46 88.88-87.49 12495
02 18:24-18:57 11 49.43-53.08 87.47-85.69 12475
03 18:57-19:23 14 53.09-55.95 85.68-84.05 9794
04 19:25-19:46 82 56.02-56.02 83.81-79.13 7926
05 19:48-20:04 213 55.85-54.17 78.97-80.42 6059
06 20:04-20:37 211 54.17-50.66 80.45-83.10 12490
07 20:37-21:11 208 50.65-47.07 83.10-85.39 12478
08 21:11-21:21 207 47.06-46.03 85.38-85.98 3531
09 21:21-21:28 196 45.98-45.24 86.01-86.23 1843
10 21:28-21:30 194 45.20-44.98 86.24-86.30 711
11 21:31-21:33 294 44.92-44.99 86.47-86.70 655
12 21:35-21:44 211 44.92-44.01 86.94-87.62 3382
13 21:45-21:49 187 43.92-43.36 87.66-87.71 1763
14 21:50-21:53 202 43.33-42.93 87.71-87.89 1370
15 21:56-21:59 296 42.91-43.07 88.23-88.66 1234
16 22:00-22:07 274 43.10-43.10 88.79-89.75 2442
Images 01 through 16 in sequence

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Additional Information
The objective of this flight was to overfly thin to thick clouds over snow, monitor transition from clouds over snow to clear snow to lake ice of Hudson Bay, collect data for cross-calibration of MAS and HIS instruments, underfly ADEOS for cross-calibration between POLDER and TSCC, overfly ground instrumentation including snow emissivity measurements with AERI at Madison and instruments at SSEC. The ER-2 aircraft left Madison and flew northward to Hudson Bay. On that transit, it flew over dissipating clouds over nothern Wisconsin (with snow cover below), through a weak cold front over Lake Superior, and then into clear snow covered conditions in southern Canada. Hudson Bay had about 50% broken low cloud cover. After flying eastward across Hudson Bay, the ER-2 flew southward towards the north end of Lake Michigan. The pilot (Jim Barrilleaux) adjusted the flight pattern to cover clear water over the western shore of the Lake. Probably also picked up some shoreline as well. From there, pilot turned west and flew to Madison where he lined up on a 270 degree heading to overfly Lake Mendota. At this time cloud cover was dissipating over southern Wisconsin and Madison had broken, dissipating cloud. Pilot reported he could not see any cloud shadows over Madison on overpass,but reported cloud shadows over Hudson Bay. Interesting data over Hudson Bay for cloud mask testing. Some lake ice at northern end of Lake Michigan. At 21:35 GMT visible water with very thin low cloud was noted.

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