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Lu, N (2019). Biases and Abrupt Shifts of Monthly Precipitable Water from Terra MODIS. REMOTE SENSING, 11(11), 1315.

Abstract
Monthly atmospheric precipitable water (PW) from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard the Terra satellite was assessed over land at 60 degrees S-60 degrees N. MODIS provides two PW products by using infrared (IR) and near-IR (NIR) algorithms, respectively. An assessment was performed for both MODIS PW data from 2000 to 2014, comparing them with the measurements at international stations of the global positioning systems and with a reanalysis to detect abrupt changes through monthly variations. It is noted that MODIS IR systematically underestimated PW in over 75% of stations, and that PW estimation declines with time. MODIS NIR significantly overestimated PW for tropical land and experienced two abrupt shifts. These data defects result in large spurious decreasing trends in MODIS IR and increasing trends in MODIS NIR. The two MODIS PW products are currently not suitable for a climatic-trend analysis, highlighting the need for data reprocessing and calibration.

DOI:
10.3390/rs11111315

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