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The CLAAS-2 record provides cloud properties derived from the SEVIRI sensor onboard METEOSAT second generation (MSG) satellites. This second edition is the improved and extended follow-up of the first version of the record (Stengel et al., 2014). In order to ensure a homogeneous data basis, the solar SEVIRI channels of MSG-1, MSG-2 and MSG-3 were intercalibrated (Meirink et al, 2013) with MODIS Aqua before applying the cloud retrievals. CLAAS-2 features 12 years (2004-2015) of cloud mask/type, cloud top temperature/pressure/height, cloud phase as well as cloud microphysical properties such as optical thickness, effective droplet radius and cloud water path. The data are available on native SEVIRI resolution, i.e. 15 minutes repeat cycle and 3km (nadir) to 11km (edge of the field of view) spatial resolution. In addition, spatio-temporal averages of the above mentioned cloud properties are included: Daily and monthly averages and monthly histograms on a 0.05°x 0.05° grid as well as monthly mean diurnal cycles on a 0.25°x 0.25° grid. The advancements compared to CLAAS-1 can be summarized with:
In contrast to ed. 1, CLAAS-2 does not contain radiation products anymore. Along with the data, a comprehensive documentation including user guide, algorithm descriptions, reprocessing layout and extensive validation studies, is provided. With CLAAS-2, regional and large scale cloud processes at temporal scales of minutes to years can be studied.
CLAAS-2 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5676/EUM_SAF_CM/CLAAS/V002
Source: CM SAF
Oct2016