TL;DR
This paper investigates the relationship between satellite-derived cloud cover data and ground-based sky camera observations to enhance understanding of atmospheric cloud formation.
Contribution
It introduces a correlation study between satellite and ground-based cloud measurements, highlighting the potential for integrated atmospheric analysis.
Findings
Satellite and ground-based data show significant correlation in cloud cover measurements.
Ground-based sky cameras can complement satellite data for real-time cloud monitoring.
The study improves understanding of cloud formation dynamics from multiple observation sources.
Abstract
The role of clouds is manifold in understanding the various events in the atmosphere, and also in studying the radiative balance of the earth. The conventional manner of such cloud analysis is performed mainly via satellite images. However, because of its low temporal- and spatial- resolutions, ground-based sky cameras are now getting popular. In this paper, we study the relation between the cloud cover obtained from MODIS images, with the coverage obtained from ground-based sky cameras. This will help us to better understand cloud formation in the atmosphere - both from satellite images and ground-based observations.
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