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12 May 2005 Land surface temperature database in clear days retrieved by using GMS 5 satellite observation: preliminary investigation
Minyan Wang, Daren Lu
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Proceedings Volume 5832, Optical Technologies for Atmospheric, Ocean, and Environmental Studies; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.619669
Event: Optical Technologies for Atmospheric, Ocean, and Environmental Studies, 2004, Beijing, China
Abstract
On the basis of retrieving clear-day LST (Land Surface Temperature) with single time/dual channels SWA (Split-Window Algorithm) by using GMS 5 satellite observation. To establish LST database the regression equation are established for LST by using GMS/IR data and some surface meteorological parameters as input. The preliminary results show that the present results are better than those from several modified SWAs. Applied GMS 5 data from 1998-2OOO to East Asia and in particular to several representative land surface types including Talimu Basin (Gobi desert) Tibetan Plateau Hunshandake Sands (mid-latitude savanna) Northern Plain of China and Southern China the fundamental characteristics of the diurnal seasonal and interannual variation of LST are analyzed and discussed in detail.
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Minyan Wang and Daren Lu "Land surface temperature database in clear days retrieved by using GMS 5 satellite observation: preliminary investigation", Proc. SPIE 5832, Optical Technologies for Atmospheric, Ocean, and Environmental Studies, (12 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.619669
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Databases

Remote sensing

Temperature metrology

Earth observing sensors

Meteorology

Algorithm development

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