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Originally posted by Phage
I'm not really sure what you're asking about in those images but there are indeed such a thing as wave clouds.
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Orographic lee cirrus and rotor cloud. Strong flow over a mountain ridge can create a variety of phenomena. Here we see a rotor cloud above east coast of Spain, and a lee cirrus plume further downwind. Besides these, you can also see here wave clouds in central Spain, and a small vortex east of Straits of Gibraltar. The animation (0.9 MB) shows its short life.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by zeddissad
Ok. When you said "sinous" I thought you mean an actual sine wave type shape. I think I see what you are talking about.
The AVHRR images are not actual images, they are representations of radar data. I think the zigzag lines are a result of data processing. Do you see similar patterns in the infrared or visible images of the area?
AVHRR instruments measure the reflectance of the Earth in 5 relatively wide (by today's standards) spectral bands. The first two are centred around the red (0.6 micrometer) and near-infrared (0.9 micrometer) regions, the third one is located around 3.5 micrometer, and the last two sample the thermal radiation emitted by the planet, around 11 and 12 micrometers, respectively.
Component Description Status
BASEPLATE AVHRR baseplate Green
CHANNEL 1 Spectral channel #1, 0.58-0.68 micro meters. Green
CHANNEL 2 Spectral channel #2, 0.725-1.0 micro meters. Green
CHANNEL 3A Spectral channel #3A, 1.58-1.64 micro meters. Green
CHANNEL 3B Spectral channel #3B, 3.55-3.93 micro meters. Green
CHANNEL 4 Spectral channel #4, 10.3-11.3 micro meters. Green
CHANNEL 5 Spectral channel #5, 11.5-12.5 micro meters. Green
ELECTRONICS AVHRR Electronics Green
OPTICS AVHRR Optical mirrors and telescopes Green
PSU Power Supply Unit Green
RADIANT COOLER AVHRR Radiant Cooler Green
SCAN MOTOR AVHRR Scan Motor Yellow
3.1.3.1 Automatic Picture Transmission (APT)
Any two of the six AVHRR/3 channels can be command-selected for processing. This data undergoes the following:
1. Resolution reduction by using every third scan line of AHVRR data.
2. Geometric correction to reduce the perspective effect due to the Earth's curvature and the satellite altitude. Details are contained in Section 4.2.
3. Digital to Analog - The digitally processed APT data are converted to a 2080 Hz bandwidth analog signal, amplitude modulated onto a 2.4 kHz carrier, and bandwidth limited to 4160 Hz in preparation for transmission by the VHF transmitters.
3.1.3.3 High Resolution Picture Transmission (HRPT)
MIRP produces the HRPT and the LAC outputs by combining unprocessed AVHRR/3 data with TIP data. The basic frame rate and data rate of the HRPT is compatible with the AVHRR/3. Therefore, only buffering is required to construct the HRPT frame from the AVHRR/3 data. However, since the TIP frame rate is only one third that required to fill the HRPT frame, the TIP data must be repeated three times. This is accomplished by repeating the five TIP minor frames (104 words each) in each of three HRPT frames. As in GAC, two parity bits are added to the 8-bit TIP word to form the 10-bit MIRP word. The HRPT output is supplied to the S-band transmitter input control for real-time transmission.
1. Resolution reduction by using every third scan line of AHVRR data.
2. Geometric correction to reduce the perspective effect due to the Earth's curvature and the satellite altitude. Details are contained in Section 4.2.
3. Digital to Analog - The digitally processed APT data are converted to a 2080 Hz bandwidth analog signal, amplitude modulated onto a 2.4 kHz carrier, and bandwidth limited to 4160 Hz in preparation for transmission by the VHF transmitters.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by zeddissad
I disagree that dropping two thirds of the available scan lines will not produce the zigzag.
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Resonance between scanline and mapping/geometric correction definitively can produce such effect.