Search results for " Surface temperature"

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The synergy of water quality and sea surface currents data in determining the spatio-temporal evolution of large-scale circulation features

2014

Chlorophyll-a (CHL-a) and Sea Surface Temperature (SST), amongst others, are proxies or indicators for water quality and can be easily retrieved synoptically and almost in near-real time through satellite remote-sensing. However, as they evolve in space and time in response to winds and currents, a full resolution of the temporal and spatial scales of these latters is required and their influence in shaping the distribution of water quality parameters needs to be assessed. While providing synoptic views and revealing mesoscale features, satellites suffer, indeed, from inadequate representation of sub-grid physical processes and lack of temporal resolution. Conventional point-wise measuremen…

Ocean dynamicsSea surface temperatureGeographyTemporal resolutionClimatologySea surface currents HF radars SST CHL-a MODISSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaOcean currentMesoscale meteorologySpatial variabilitySatellitePhysical oceanographyRemote sensingSPIE Proceedings
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Global vegetation monitoring through multitemporal analysis of pathfinder AVHRR land database

2005

We have applied a Land Surface Temperature algorithm to the whole Pathfinder AVHRR Land (PAL) database, aiming at studying the evolution of the vegetation at a global scale. The Land Surface Temperature parameter, along with NDVI, will allow retrieving vegetation changes between July 1981 and September 2001. We have also built a classification which takes into account both vegetation variations and thermal patterns, from NDVI and Air Temperature at 2 meters height data. This classification allows differentiating areas which present close vegetation changes throughout the year, but totally different climates, as for example in mountainous and semiarid regions. The main quality of this classi…

PathfinderLand surface temperatureDatabaseClimatologyNorthern HemisphereEnvironmental scienceSatelliteVegetationLand coverScale (map)computer.software_genrecomputerNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexRemote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology VII
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Determination of sea surface temperature at large observation angles using an angular and emissivity-dependent split-window equation

2007

Abstract This paper proposes an angular and emissivity-dependent split-window equation that permits the determination of the sea surface temperature (SST) to a reasonable level of accuracy for any observation angle, including large viewing angles at the image edges of satellite sensors with wide swaths. This is the case of the MODIS radiometer both on EOS Terra/Aqua platforms, with observation angles of up to 65° at the surface, for which the split-window equation has been developed in this study. The algorithm takes into account the angular dependence of both the atmospheric correction (due to the increase of the atmospheric optical path with angle) and the emissivity correction (since sea…

PhysicsBrightnessRadiometerAtmospheric correctionSoil ScienceGeologyPhysics::GeophysicsSea surface temperatureEmissivityRadiometrySatelliteBlack-body radiationComputers in Earth SciencesPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsRemote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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An angular-dependent split-window equation for SST retrieval from off-nadir observations

2007

An angular-dependent split-window equation is proposed for determining the Sea Surface Temperature (SST) at any observation angle, including large viewing angles at the image edges of satellite sensors with wide swaths. The proposed equation takes into account the angular dependences of the atmospheric correction and also the emissivity correction. An explicit dependence on the SSE is considered in an independent term. The inclusion of such a term is not common in the current operational SST algorithms but we consider it appropriate taking into account the non-blackness of the sea surface emission for large angles and also the dependence on wind speed. The equation has been adapted to the M…

PhysicsBrightnessSea surface temperatureAtmospheric correctionNadirEmissivitySatelliteWind speedAtmospheric opticsRemote sensing2007 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
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Orbital variations in planktonic foraminifera assemblages from the Ionian Sea during the Middle Pleistocene Transition

2013

Abstract The Middle Pleistocene Transition (1.2–0.7 Ma) is the most recent re-organization of the global climate system which includes variations in the frequency and amplitude of glacial/interglacial cycles, increased ice sheet volume, sea surface temperature cooling and a significant drop in the CO 2 atmospheric levels. Here we present high-resolution planktonic foraminifera data (mean sampling resolution of about 780 years) from core LC10 recovered in the Ionian Sea (eastern Mediterranean), between 1.2 and 0.9 Ma. Selected taxa, among them G. ruber , T. quinqueloba and G. bulloides , show significant periodicities that can be associated to orbital cycles, mainly precession and obliquity.…

Planktonic foraminifera010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPleistoceneMiddle Pleistocene Transition010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography01 natural sciencesForaminiferaPaleontology14. Life underwaterGlacial periodEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesgeographyOrbital climate variabilitygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyPaleontologySapropelIonian SeaPlanktonic Foraminifera Eastern Mediterranean Middle Pleistocene transitionbiology.organism_classificationNeogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral coilingSea surface temperatureOceanography13. Climate actionInterglacialIce sheetQuaternaryGeology
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Estimation of sea surface temperature from SEVIRI data: algorithm testing and comparison with AVHRR products

2006

Three surface temperature (ST) algorithms for Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI) data are developed and tested. A general split window algorithm for ST estimation, a sea surface temperature (SST) algorithm and a nonlinear algorithm (NLSST) developed for SEVIRI data. The test was carried out by comparing SEVIRI data with two types of data: (a) in situ and (b) obtained with the NLSST algorithm applied to Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR). The field campaign was carried out over sea using a thermal radiometer. The algorithms were applied to SEVIRI images in coincidence with the field campaign and the results show an rms error lower than 0.7 K. The comparison …

RadiometerMeteorologyAdvanced very-high-resolution radiometerNon lineariteNonlinear algorithmsWRSADLIB-ART-2523Sea surface temperatureGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceSplit windowRoot-mean-square deviationAlgorithmField campaignRemote sensingInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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Satellite-derived land surface temperature: Current status and perspectives

2013

Abstract Land surface temperature (LST) is one of the key parameters in the physics of land surface processes from local through global scales. The importance of LST is being increasingly recognized and there is a strong interest in developing methodologies to measure LST from space. However, retrieving LST is still a challenging task since the LST retrieval problem is ill-posed. This paper reviews the current status of selected remote sensing algorithms for estimating LST from thermal infrared (TIR) data. A brief theoretical background of the subject is presented along with a survey of the algorithms employed for obtaining LST from space-based TIR measurements. The discussion focuses on TI…

RadiometerThermal infraredRetrievalLand surface temperatureMeteorologySoil ScienceLand surface emissivityGeologyCurrent (stream)Geostationary orbitSatelliteComputers in Earth SciencesThermal infraredLand surface temperatureRemote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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(Table 1) Sea surface temperature reconstruction for eastern equatorial Pacific surface sediment samples

2012

Significant uncertainties persist in the reconstruction of past sea surface temperatures in the eastern equatorial Pacific, especially regarding the amplitude of the glacial cooling and the details of the post-glacial warming. Here we present the first regional calibration of alkenone unsaturation in surface sediments versus mean annual sea surface temperatures (maSST). Based on 81 new and 48 previously published data points, it is shown that open ocean samples conform to established global regressions of Uk'37 versus maSST and that there is no systematic bias from seasonality in the production or export of alkenones, or from surface ocean nutrient concentrations or salinity. The flattening…

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Night Thermal Unmixing for the Study of Microscale Surface Urban Heat Islands with TRISHNA-Like Data

2019

International audience; Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) at the surface and canopy levels are major issues in urban planification and development. For this reason, the comprehension and quantification of the influence that the different land-uses/land-covers have on UHIs is of particular importance. In order to perform a detailed thermal characterisation of the city, measures covering the whole scenario (city and surroundings) and with a recurrent revisit are needed. In addition, a resolution of tens of meters is needed to characterise the urban heterogeneities. Spaceborne remote sensing meets the first and the second requirements but the Land Surface Temperature (LST) resolutions remain too rough…

ScienceSURFACE URBAN HEAT ISLANDDÉMÉLANGESUHIQTRISHNA MISSIONLAND SURFACE TEMPERATURENIGHT THERMAL UNMIXINGURBAN AREANUIT[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingMILIEU URBAIN
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Vermetid reefs in the Mediterranean Sea as archives of sea-level and surface temperature changes

2011

Vermetid reefs are among the most important bioconstructions in the Mediterranean Sea, with a distribution restricted to the warmest part of the basin. Their structure, and vertical and geographical distribution make them good biological indicators of changes in sea level and sea-surface temperature over the last two millennia.

Sea level changeSettore BIO/07 - Ecologiageographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyvermetid reef; sea-level change; sea-surface temperature; Mediterranean SeaStructural basinSea surface temperaturesea-level changeOceanographyMediterranean seaAquatic environmentsea-surface temperatureMediterranean SeaGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPhysical geographyReefEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologySea levelvermetid reefGeneral Environmental Science
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