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In situ surface temperature retrieval in a boreal forest under variable cloudiness conditions
Enric ValorVicente CasellesJuan M SanchezRaquel NiclosCésar Collsubject
RadiometerCloud coverCloud heightRadianceEmissivityRadiative transferAtmospheric correctionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesRadiometryEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesRemote sensingdescription
Canopy temperature retrieval was one of the purposes during the Solar Induced FLuorescence EXperiment (SIFLEX‐2002) of the European Space Agency, carried out in a Finnish boreal forest. In this work, we describe the strategy used to determine this temperature from ground thermal infrared (TIR) data under skies with variable cloud cover. TIR radiance was measured by a CIMEL Electronique CE 312 radiometer. An analysis of the radiative transfer equation showed which terms were necessary to obtain accurate surface temperatures during the campaign. Atmospheric correction was considered negligible due to the small atmospheric path, but hemispheric downwelling sky radiance determination was needed for the emissivity correction. Since most days during the campaign the sky showed partial cloudiness, a methodology to estimate this last term was proposed, using continuous information of cloudiness amount and cloud height given by a weather station. These thermal data were used to analyse some correlations between ca...
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2005-09-20 | International Journal of Remote Sensing |