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MODIS Albedo Globe Unwraps to MODIS Albedo True Color Flat Map

The MODIS instrument, flying aboard NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites, measures how much solar radiation is reflected by the Earth's surface almost every day over the entire planet. Zooming in on Africa's Sahara Desert and the Arabian Peninsula, MODIS observed considerable variability in reflectance across the region-from the darkest volcanic terrains to the brightest sand. This matches specific soil groups and rock types to MODIS-derived albedo measurements. This correlation is important because most current weather forecast models treat this region as if the surface is uniform and therefore reflects the same amount of light all across its wide expanse. However, the terrain across the Sahara Desert and Arabian Peninsula is actually quite varied. Darker surface features (like rocks and plant canopies) absorb more light than lighter surfaces (like sand) and therefore get hotter in the afternoon. Over the course of a day, these heating differences can set up atmospheric motions that influence global clouds and rain.

This annotation unwraps a true global MODIS image to reveal the flat map of improved albedo.    This annotation unwraps a true global MODIS image to reveal the flat map of improved albedo.
Duration: 2.0 seconds
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Unwrapped half of the world    Unwrapped half of the world

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Finish the unwrapping    Finish the unwrapping

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Animation Number:2479
Animators:Lori Perkins (Lead)
 Greg Shirah
Studio:SVS
Completed:2002-07-01
Scientists:Crystal Schaaf (Boston University)
 Elena Tsvetsinskaya (Boston University)
Instrument:Terra/MODIS
Data Collected:2000/11/01
Series:MODIS Albedo
Video:SVS2002-0016 *
Goddard TV Tape:G2003-046
Keywords:
SVS >> Albedo
SVS >> Forecast
DLESE >> Physical geography
DLESE >> Soil science
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http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NasaNews/2002/200207099816.html
 
 
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