| Atmosphere | |
| A Novel Approach for Cloud Detection in Scenes with Snow/Ice Using High Resolution Sentinel-2 Images | |
| Zhiheng Liu1  Tingting Wu2  Ling Han2  Qing Liu3  | |
| [1] Design Institute Co.,Ltd., Anhui 233088, China;School of Geology Engineering and Geomatics, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, China;;Track and Tunnel Branch Institute, Anhui Transport Consulting & | |
| 关键词: cloud detection; brightly colored ground objects; snow/ice; digital number-frequency fractal; hotspot analysis; matched filtering; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/atmos10020044 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
The recognition of snow versus clouds causes difficulties in cloud detection because of the similarity between cloud and snow spectral characteristics in the visible wavelength range. This paper presents a novel approach to distinguish clouds from snow to improve the accuracy of cloud detection and allow an efficient use of satellite images. Firstly, we selected thick and thin clouds from high resolution Sentinel-2 images and applied a matched filter. Secondly, the fractal digital number-frequency (DN-N) algorithm was applied to detect clouds associated with anomalies. Thirdly, spatial analyses, particularly spatial overlaying and hotspot analyses, were conducted to eliminate false anomalies. The results indicate that the method is effective for detecting clouds with various cloud covers over different areas. The resulting cloud detection effect possesses specific advantages compared to classic methods, especially for satellite images of snow and brightly colored ground objects with spectral characteristics similar to those of clouds.
【 授权许可】
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