The infrared SST autonomous radiometer (ISAR) is a self-calibrating instrument capable of measuring in situ sea surface skin temperature (SSTskin) to an accuracy of 0.1 K. Extensive field deployments alongside two independent research radiometers measuring SSTskin using different spectral and geometric configurations show that, relatively, ISAR SSTskin has a zero bias ±0.14 K rms. The ISAR instrument has been developed for satellite SST validation and other scientific programs. The ISAR can be deployed continuously on voluntary observing ships (VOS) without any service requirement or operator intervention for periods of up to 3 months. Five ISAR instruments have been built and are in sustained use in the United States, China, and Europe. Th...
Sea surface temperature (SST) from satellite infrared measurements has long history. The polar-orbit...
In this study, a method of estimating atmospheric attenuation in the infrared remote sensing of sea ...
This paper reviews the key themes in both research and operations of space-based sea surface tempera...
Sea surface temperature (SST) is an important parameter in many operational and research activities,...
Radiometric measurements of the sea surface temperature (SST) made by the infrared SST autonomous ra...
Satellite radiometer measurements of global sea surface temperature (SST) with an accuracy of 0.3 K ...
The primary objective of this research was the development and deployment of autonomous shipboard sy...
Measurements of sea surface temperature at the skin interface () made by an Infrared Sea Surface Tem...
This work is concerned with the deployment of infra red radiometers at sea, particularly for the mea...
Instruments mounted on Australian research vessels and an operational passenger ferry have provided ...
Quasi-operational shipborne radiometers provide a fiducial reference measurement (FRM) for satellite...
There are many infrared radiometer systems available for the measurement of in situ sea surface skin...
The Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) was launched on Envisat in March 2002. The AATS...
A poor validation strategy will compromise the quality of satellite-derived sea surface temperature ...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
Sea surface temperature (SST) from satellite infrared measurements has long history. The polar-orbit...
In this study, a method of estimating atmospheric attenuation in the infrared remote sensing of sea ...
This paper reviews the key themes in both research and operations of space-based sea surface tempera...
Sea surface temperature (SST) is an important parameter in many operational and research activities,...
Radiometric measurements of the sea surface temperature (SST) made by the infrared SST autonomous ra...
Satellite radiometer measurements of global sea surface temperature (SST) with an accuracy of 0.3 K ...
The primary objective of this research was the development and deployment of autonomous shipboard sy...
Measurements of sea surface temperature at the skin interface () made by an Infrared Sea Surface Tem...
This work is concerned with the deployment of infra red radiometers at sea, particularly for the mea...
Instruments mounted on Australian research vessels and an operational passenger ferry have provided ...
Quasi-operational shipborne radiometers provide a fiducial reference measurement (FRM) for satellite...
There are many infrared radiometer systems available for the measurement of in situ sea surface skin...
The Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) was launched on Envisat in March 2002. The AATS...
A poor validation strategy will compromise the quality of satellite-derived sea surface temperature ...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
Sea surface temperature (SST) from satellite infrared measurements has long history. The polar-orbit...
In this study, a method of estimating atmospheric attenuation in the infrared remote sensing of sea ...
This paper reviews the key themes in both research and operations of space-based sea surface tempera...