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What you calculate is a reflection - the contribution to the observed due to Rayleigh scattering and aeorosl absorption. The units are in percent (%).
I realize that is not overly clear, but can be guessed from the documentation here though: https://pyspectral.readthedocs.io/en/latest/rayleigh_correction.html
We have not come around to use pint (https://pypi.org/project/Pint/) or something like that yet, which would make this explicit.
Thanks for your reply. Another question. Where is it to set aerosol parameters if Rayleigh correction relates to aerosol? Such as aerosol optical depth.
Hi, thanks for your excellent work. I have a question: what's the unit of Rayleigh reflectance?
Here is the sample code to get Rayleigh reflectance:
from the results, It is mostly like irradiance contributed by Rayleigh scattering.
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