SNAP Data Processors - The Rayleigh Correction Processor - Algorithm Specification

Summary

The Rayleigh Correction processing is organised in several steps. First the Rayleigh reflectance is computed for every 4x4 pixels window. Then, Rayleigh transmittance and Rayleigh spherical albedo are computed for every 4x4 pixels window. Then, the TOA apparent reflectance corrected for gaseous absorption ρng is corrected for Rayleigh contributions for each pixel in order to derive the top of aerosol reflectance rtop. The 4x4 pixels windows do not overlap.

The Rayleigh Correction algorithm has originally been designed for MERIS, but is basically not sensor-dependent. The current SNAP processor version also supports OLCI and Sentinel-2 MSI instruments. Support for further instruments is planned for future SNAP versions.

Rayleigh Correction Processing Flow

The Rayleigh Correction Processing Flow (taken from [1]).


Algorithms

The underlying algorithms are presented in detail in the MERIS Level 2 Detailed Processing Model [1].


References

[1] Bourg, L. (2009): MERIS Level 2 Detailed Processing Model. ACRI-ST, Document No. PO-TN-MEL-GS-0006, 15 July 2009.