Ai. Anthis et Ap. Cracknell, Use of satellite images for fog detection (AVHRR) and forecast of fog dissipation (METEOSAT) over lowland Thessalia, Hellas, INT J REMOT, 20(6), 1999, pp. 1107-1124
In this work, both AVHRR and METEOSAT data are used in order to detect fog
areas and to predict fog dissipation. Since fog is created during the night
, AVHRR data is used for fog detection at night and METEOSAT data is used f
or fog observation and fog dissipation forecast during the day over a speci
fic area of Greece, lowland Thessalia. For fog detection at night only the
three infrared AVHRR channels are used. The difference between channel 4 an
d channel 3 is used to distinguish fog or low stratus from land and sea. A
cloud classification method applied in this work is based on multispectral
box classification. Classification classes are fog and low clouds, sea, lan
d, middle and high clouds. There is also a class for unclassified pixels. F
or fog dissipation detection, the visible channel of METEOSAT is used, norm
alized according to the vertical Sun viewing angle. Fog persistence after t
he first morning calculations is examined versus fog duration. Also, the pe
rcentage of the same area affected by fog in the following hours is examine
d versus fog duration. A case study is presented and the results of the met
hod are discussed.