Cloud masking

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# Zoom in to a cloudy part of the image and compare the extent of cloud and cloud shadow in both composites. Which composite is better for displaying clouds?
 
# Zoom in to a cloudy part of the image and compare the extent of cloud and cloud shadow in both composites. Which composite is better for displaying clouds?
 
[[File:Qgis_cloud_tcc.png|400px]] [[File:Qgis_cloud_fcc.png|400px]]
 
[[File:Qgis_cloud_tcc.png|400px]] [[File:Qgis_cloud_fcc.png|400px]]
# The original single band cloud quality indicator band is included in this specifc multiband file as band No. 13. Follow [[Split raster]] to extract the band.
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# The original single band cloud quality indicator band is included in this specifc multiband file as band No. 13. Follow [[Split stack]] to extract this band.
  
 
    
 
    
  
 
[[Category:QGIS Tutorial]]
 
[[Category:QGIS Tutorial]]

Revision as of 09:21, 12 November 2017

Sentinel-2 cloud masking

The exclusion of clouds and cloud shadow is an important processing step which is usually done in an early preprocessing stage. The Sentinel-2 products are annotated with Quality Indicators (QI_DATA). In the Level 2A product you may find a file in the folder QI_DATA with the extension _CLD_20m.jp2 (data type: 8bit unsigned integer, spatial resolution 20m) which might be used for masking clouds. The data range is from 0 for high confidence clear sky to 100 for high confidence cloudy (for more details see L2A Product Definition Document).

  1. Load a multiband Sentinel-2 satellite image (Level 2-A product) Changing Raster Layer Style to display a true color and a false color composite.
  2. Zoom in to a cloudy part of the image and compare the extent of cloud and cloud shadow in both composites. Which composite is better for displaying clouds?

Qgis cloud tcc.png Qgis cloud fcc.png

  1. The original single band cloud quality indicator band is included in this specifc multiband file as band No. 13. Follow Split stack to extract this band.
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