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Robert P. d'Entremont
Researcher at Philips
Publications - 30
Citations - 2514
Robert P. d'Entremont is an academic researcher from Philips. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cirrus & Albedo. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 30 publications receiving 2298 citations.
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First operational BRDF, albedo nadir reflectance products from MODIS
Crystal B. Schaaf,Feng Gao,Alan H. Strahler,Wolfgang Lucht,Xiaowen Li,Trevor Tsang,Nicholas C. Strugnell,Xiaoyang Zhang,Yufang Jin,Jan-Peter Muller,Philip Lewis,M. J. Barnsley,P. Hobson,Mathias Disney,Gareth Roberts,Michael Dunderdale,Christopher N.H. Doll,Robert P. d'Entremont,Baoxin Hu,Shunlin Liang,Jeffrey L. Privette,David P. Roy +21 more
TL;DR: The MODIS BRDF/Albedo algorithm makes use of a semi-empirical kernel-driven bidirectional reflectance model and multidate, multispectral data to provide global 1-km gridded and tiled products of the land surface every 16 days.
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An Intercomparison of Microphysical Retrieval Algorithms for Upper-Tropospheric Ice Clouds
Jennifer M. Comstock,Robert P. d'Entremont,D. H. Deslover,Gerald G. Mace,Sergey Y. Matrosov,Sally A. McFarlane,Patrick Minnis,David L. Mitchell,Kenneth Sassen,Matthew D. Shupe,David D. Turner,Zhien Wang +11 more
TL;DR: A number of passive and active remote sensing retrieval algorithms exist for estimating the microphysical properties of upper tropospheric clouds as discussed by the authors, however, they are difficult to measure and model because they are inhomogeneous in nature.
MODIS BRDF/Albedo Product: Algorithm Theoretical Bais Document v3.2
Alan H. Strahler,M.J. Barnsley,Robert P. d'Entremont,Baoxin Hu,Philip Lewis,X. Li,J-P Muller,Crystal B. Schaaf,W. Wanner,B Zhang +9 more
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Retrieval of red spectral albedo and bidirectional reflectance using AVHRR HRPT and GOES satellite observations of the New England region
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate the retrieval of bidirectional reflectance distribution functions (BRDFs) and red spectral albedo measures for the New England region, United States, from merged AVHRR and GOES radiances at a 1 km2 (nominal) spatial scale.
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Interpreting Meteorological Satellite Images Using a Color-Composite Technique.
TL;DR: In this article, an image display technique is described that simultaneously combines three meteorological satellite images into a color-image product, which reveals many features of meteorological interest, such as fog, thin clouds, and non-precipitating clouds.