Reconstruction of Hourly All-Weather Land Surface Temperature by Integrating Reanalysis Data and Thermal Infrared Data from Geostationary Satellites (RTG)
Thermal infrared (TIR) land surface temperature (LST) products derived from geostationary satellites have a high temporal resolution in a diurnal cycle, but they have many missing values under cloudy-sky conditions. Therefore, it is pressing to obtain all-weather LST (AW LST) with a high temporal re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing 2022-01, Vol.60, p.1-1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Thermal infrared (TIR) land surface temperature (LST) products derived from geostationary satellites have a high temporal resolution in a diurnal cycle, but they have many missing values under cloudy-sky conditions. Therefore, it is pressing to obtain all-weather LST (AW LST) with a high temporal resolution by filling the gap of TIR LST. In this study, a method integrating reanalysis data and TIR data from geostationary satellites (RTG) was proposed for reconstructing hourly AW LST. Then, taking the Tibetan Plateau, which is a focus of climate change as a case, RTG was applied to the Chinese Fengyun-4A (FY-4A) TIR LST and China Land Surface Data Assimilation System (CLDAS) data. Validation based on the in-situ LST shows that the accuracy of the AW LST is better than the FY-4A LST and CLDAS LST under clear-sky, cloudy-sky, and all-weather conditions. The mean RMSEs are 3.02 K for clear-sky conditions, 3.94 K for cloudy-sky conditions, and 3.57 K for all-weather conditions. Uncertainty and coarse resolution of the original FY-4A and CLDAS data affect the accuracy of the obtained AW LST. The results of the LST time series comparison also show that the reconstructed AW LST is consistent with in-situ LST. The reconstructed AW LST also has good image quality and provides reliable spatial patterns. RTG is practical in obtaining high temporal resolution AW LST from the Chinese FY-4A to satisfy related applications. It can also be extended to other geostationary satellites and reanalysis datasets. |
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ISSN: | 0196-2892 1558-0644 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TGRS.2022.3227074 |