Correcting Calibrated Infrared Sky Imagery for the Effect of an Infrared Window

A method is demonstrated for deriving a correction for the effects of an infrared window when used to weatherproof a radiometrically calibrated thermal infrared imager. The technique relies on initial calibration of two identical imagers without windows and subsequently operating the imagers side by side: one with a window and one without. An equation is presented that expresses the scene radiance in terms of throughwindow radiance and the transmittance, reflectance, and emissivity of the window. The window’s optical properties are determined as a function of angle over the imager’s field of view through a matrix inversion using images observed simultaneously with and without a window. The technique is applied to calibrated sky images from infrared cloud imager systems. Application of this window correction algorithm to data obtained months before or after the algorithm was derived leads to an improvement from 0.46 to 0.91 for the correlation coefficient between data obtained simultaneously from imagers with and without a window. Once the window correction has been determined, the windowed imager can operate independently and provide accurate measurements of sky radiance.

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