Evaluation of Temporal Stability in Radiometric Calibration Network Sites Using Multi-Source Satellite Data and Continuous In Situ Measurements
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
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The information provided by the authors in this is vague and not convincing enough.
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Reviewer 2 Report
The manuscript is devoted to the important problem of calibration of satellite cameras using PICS. For this, it is necessary to control the temporal stability of these sites. This is exactly what was done in the work. I think the article could be published. However, I have some comments regarding section 2.5 BRDF-Adjusted Reflectance:
1. The authors use the 15-parameter model Eq. (2). The values of β parameters is a characteristic of the structure and composition of the PICS surface. So they should be different for different PICS. In addition, β parameters can change over time depending on the surface condition. However, the authors do not give the values of β parameters at all and do not write how these values were obtained. If the values of the parameters was obtained from observations during this study, then it is worth writing about it in more detail and presenting the obtained β values. If the values was taken from the literature, the source should be indicated. If the parameter values were taken to be the same for different PICS and/or they were constant over time, it is worth analyzing what error this could lead to.
2. In line 235 it is said that "the site data were measured from the nadir". It is not correct. Both Landsat and Sentinel-2 have a finite field of view, so different image pixels have different zenith angles of view. Was this taken into account?
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I'm sorry for resubmitting it because we made a change in the article, specifically submitting the β-parameter values as supplementary materials.
Please refer to the "remotesensing-2362130-review2-reply-change" file.
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