Publications

Zhang, L; Yu, H; Wang, ZZ; Yin, XB; Yang, L; Du, HD; Li, B; Wang, Y; Zhou, W (2021). Evaluation of the Initial Sea Surface Temperature From the HY-2B Scanning Microwave Radiometer. IEEE GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING LETTERS, 18(1), 137-141.

Abstract
Haiyang-2B (HY-2B) is the second marine dynamic environment satellite of China. Sea surface temperature (SST) products from the scanning microwave radiometer (SMR) onboard HY-2B satellite are evaluated against in situ measurements. Approximately, ten months of data are used for the initial evaluation, from January 15, 2019 to November 15, 2019. The temporal and spatial windows for collocation are 30 min and 25 km, respectively, which produce 450 416 matchup pairs between HY-2B/SMR and in situ SSTs. The statistical comparison of the entire data set shows that the mean bias is -0.13 degrees C (SMR minus buoy), and the corresponding root-mean-square error (RMSE) is 1.06 degrees C. Time series of collocations for the SST difference shows that a good agreement is found between HY-2B/SMR and in situ SSTs after June 15, revealing a mean bias and an RMSE of only 0.09 degrees C and 0.72 degrees C, respectively. A three-way error analysis is conducted between the SMR, Global Precipitation Measurement Microwave Imager (GMI), and in situ SSTs. Individual standard deviations are found to be 0.41 degrees C for the GMI SST, 0.15 degrees C for the in situ SST, and 1.03 degrees C for the SMR SST. The results indicate that the HY2B/SMR SST products need to be improved during the period from January 15, 2019 to June 15, 2019.

DOI:
10.1109/LGRS.2020.2968635

ISSN:
1545-598X