Koner, PK (2021). Daytime Sea Surface Temperature Retrieval Incorporating Mid-Wave Imager Measurements: Algorithm Development and Validation. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING, 59(4), 2833-2844.
Abstract
Incorporation of mid-wave infrared (MWIR) channel/s into the prevalent regression-based split-window technique (SWT) for operational daytime sea surface temperature (SST) retrieval is challenging. However, the MWIR channels are highly desirable to obtain unambiguous information from the surface since these channels offer high transparency with respect to the earths atmosphere and are very sensitive to the thermal emission from the surface. On the other hand, the MWIR channel/s can be easily incorporated into any physical-based SST retrieval scheme. Daytime SST retrieval using various physical-based methods is studied and it is found that the physical deterministic sea surface temperature (PDSST) retrieval scheme is the best choice. This article discusses various scientific aspects of the daytime PDSST retrieval including MWIR channels from a theoretical point of view and its application on real data from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)-Aqua. Daytime SST retrievals from PDSST, including MWIR channels, are also compared with the currently operational SWT-based SSTs from MODIS-Aqua and MODIS-Terra by NASA, without MWIR channels. The root-mean-square differences in PDSST from the
DOI:
10.1109/TGRS.2020.3008656
ISSN:
0196-2892