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Qin, Huiling; Chen, Guixing; Wang, Weiqiang; Wang, Dongxiao; Zeng, Lili (2014). Validation and application of MODIS-derived SST in the South China Sea. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING, 35(12-Nov), 4315-4328.

Abstract
Using a variety of in situ sea surface temperature (SST) data sets in the South China Sea, we validate the satellite-derived SST from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS). Analysis of a large number of match-up samples during 2008-2012 shows that the MODIS SSTs have biases ranging from -0.19 degrees C to -0.34 degrees C and standard deviation (STD) errors ranging from 0.58 degrees C to 0.68 degrees C. Specifically, mean biases are all negative but there are smaller cool biases in daytime than those in night-time. The monthly validation analysis shows that the biases exhibit apparent seasonal variations. The biases in daytime have relatively small magnitudes in spring and summer, while the negative biases in night-time are most apparent in summer. On the other hand, the time series of MODIS SSTs may exhibit an evident diurnal variation for some months, which roughly agrees with the in situ SST measurements. This study also highlights that the MODIS SSTs under cloud-free conditions are effective at detecting the high-frequency and small-scale oceanic features, such as the localized diurnal variation, oceanic front, and coastal upwelling.

DOI:
10.1080/01431161.2014.916439

ISSN:
0143-1161; 1366-5901

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