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Yang, M; Zhao, W; Cai, J; Yang, Y; Fu, H (2023). Evaluation of Consistency Among MODIS Land Surface Temperature Products for Monitoring Surface Warming Trend Over the Tibetan Plateau. EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE, 10(1), e2022EA002611.

Abstract
Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Terra and Aqua daily land surface temperature (LST) products are important data sets for global warming monitoring. To reveal the consistency and differences between MODIS Terra and Aqua daily LST products for monitoring LST trends, this study used these two products to extract the mean annual surface temperature (MAST) of the Tibetan Plateau from 2003 to 2020. Then, nine MAST combinations were constructed for daytime, nighttime, and daily average conditions separately with Terra and Aqua MAST series, including Terra only, Aqua only, and the integrated one. Finally, the Mann-Kendall trend test was applied to these series and obtained the spatiotemporal variability. The results indicated that there was high spatial consistency of the multi-year averaged MAST of different combinations at daytime/nighttime/daily average scales. Meanwhile, there are quite similar temporal trends in terms of spatial distribution and change rate. The MAST changes are dominated by warming trends, and the areas and change rates of the significant changing pixels at different elevations, vegetation cover ranges, and land cover types presented similar distribution patterns. Although there are some discrepancies in the detailed location for pixels with significant trends among different combinations, the proportion of the pixels with the same trends of daytime/nighttime/daily-average groups is as high as 68.88%, 66.75%, and 71.76%, respectively. These findings reveal that different MODIS LST products have similar performance in monitoring LST trends, indicating that the detection can well reflect the variation of surface thermal environment regardless of which MODIS LST product is used.

DOI:
10.1029/2022EA002611

ISSN:
2333-5084