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Quality Assessment of Cloud Detection and Cloud Top Height Products from FY-3D/MERSI-II in Polar Regions

Caixia YU1,2,3,4,5Xiuqing HU6( )Dong LIU1,7( )Yanyu LU3,4,5Jin SHA6
Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Optics, Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230031
Science Island Branch of Graduate School, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026
Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Sciences and Satellite Remote Sensing, Anhui Institute of Meteorological Sciences, Hefei 230031
Shouxian National Climatological Observatory, Typical Farmland Eco-Meteorology Field Scientific Test Base of China Meteorological Administration in Huaihe River Basin, Shouxian 232200
Meteorological Quantum Technology Innovation Research Center, Hefei 230031
Key Laboratory of Radiometric Calibration and Validation for Environmental Satellites, National Satellite Meteorological Centre (National Space Weather Monitoring and Early Warning Centre), China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081
Wanjiang New Industry Technology Development Center, Hefei 230031
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The Medium Resolution Spectral Imager II (MERSI-II) is a core payload onboard the Fengyun-3D (FY-3D) satellite. It is designed for monitoring atmospheric and environmental conditions and is crucial for retrieving key parameters such as cloud and aerosol properties. This study aims to evaluate the cloud detection and cloud top height (CTH) retrieval accuracy of FY-3D/MERSI-II in polar regions (Arctic and Antarctic) against the CALIOP (Cloud–Aerosol Li-dar with Orthogonal Polarization) cloud products. The results demonstrate that MERSI-II-derived cloud coverages in the Arctic are 7.2% lower than CALIOP observations, while they are overestimated (underestimated) in Antarctic in summer (other seasons). Seasonal variations in cloud detection accuracy are notable, with Arctic accuracy reaching 90.4% in summer but declining to 51.3% in winter. The detection accuracy is consistently lower in Antarctic than in Arctic, though MERSI-II shows significantly better detection capability over water surfaces than snow/ice-covered areas. For CTH retrievals, correlation coefficients between MERSI-II and CALIOP reach 0.70 (Arctic) and 0.71 (An-tarctic), with systematic underestimations of −0.46 km (Arctic) and −1.52 km (Antarctic) on average. Larger deviations occur in multi-layer clouds and ice cloud conditions. Notably, MERSI-II tends to overestimate (underestimate) CTH for low-level (high-level) clouds and demonstrates superior retrieval accuracy for water clouds than ice clouds. These findings provide robust data support for satellite algorithm optimization and polar environment monitoring.

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YU C, HU X, LIU D, et al. Quality Assessment of Cloud Detection and Cloud Top Height Products from FY-3D/MERSI-II in Polar Regions. Journal of Meteorological Research, 2026, 40(1): 210-224. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13351-026-5077-x

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Received: 19 March 2025
Revised: 09 July 2025
Accepted: 18 July 2025
Published: 24 February 2026
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