Sea surface temperature (SST) can be estimated from day and night observations of the Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infra-Red Imager (SEVIRI) by optimal estimation (OE). We show that exploiting the 8.7 μm channel, in addition to the “traditional” wavelengths of 10.8 and 12.0 μm, improves OE SST retrieval statistics in validation. However, the main benefit is an improvement in the sensitivity of the SST estimate to variability in true SST. In a fair, single-pixel comparison, the 3-channel OE gives better results than the SST estimation technique presently operational within the Ocean and Sea Ice Satellite Application Facility. This operational technique is to use SST retrieval coefficients, followed by a bias-correction step informed by radi...
<p>Top panel: quarter of an orbit of Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) as a false col...
Poster presented at the 19th GHRSST science meeting (XIX), Darmstadt, Germany, June 4 - 8, 2018
A comprehensive comparison is made among four sea surface temperature (SST) datasets: the optimum in...
Optimal estimation (OE) is applied as a technique for retrieving sea surface temperature (SST) from ...
Most of the operational Sea Surface Temperature (SST) products derived from satellite infrared radio...
Optimal estimation (OE) improves sea surface temperature (SST) estimated from satellite infrared ima...
The Optimal Estimation (OE) technique is developed within the European Space Agency Climate Change I...
We compared the results of an Optimal Estimation (OE) based approach for the retrieval of the skin s...
The Ocean and Sea-Ice Satellite Application Facility (OSI-SAF) will provide sea surface temperatures...
Sea surface temperature (SST) retrievals from satellite imager measurements are often performed usin...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
A poor validation strategy will compromise the quality of satellite-derived sea surface temperature ...
The ultimate goal of the prediction of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) from satellite data is to attai...
With the advent of multi-spectral thermal imagers such as EOS's ASTER high spatial resolution therma...
Monitoring of the diurnal warming cycle in sea surface temperature (SST) is one of the key tasks of ...
<p>Top panel: quarter of an orbit of Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) as a false col...
Poster presented at the 19th GHRSST science meeting (XIX), Darmstadt, Germany, June 4 - 8, 2018
A comprehensive comparison is made among four sea surface temperature (SST) datasets: the optimum in...
Optimal estimation (OE) is applied as a technique for retrieving sea surface temperature (SST) from ...
Most of the operational Sea Surface Temperature (SST) products derived from satellite infrared radio...
Optimal estimation (OE) improves sea surface temperature (SST) estimated from satellite infrared ima...
The Optimal Estimation (OE) technique is developed within the European Space Agency Climate Change I...
We compared the results of an Optimal Estimation (OE) based approach for the retrieval of the skin s...
The Ocean and Sea-Ice Satellite Application Facility (OSI-SAF) will provide sea surface temperatures...
Sea surface temperature (SST) retrievals from satellite imager measurements are often performed usin...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
A poor validation strategy will compromise the quality of satellite-derived sea surface temperature ...
The ultimate goal of the prediction of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) from satellite data is to attai...
With the advent of multi-spectral thermal imagers such as EOS's ASTER high spatial resolution therma...
Monitoring of the diurnal warming cycle in sea surface temperature (SST) is one of the key tasks of ...
<p>Top panel: quarter of an orbit of Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) as a false col...
Poster presented at the 19th GHRSST science meeting (XIX), Darmstadt, Germany, June 4 - 8, 2018
A comprehensive comparison is made among four sea surface temperature (SST) datasets: the optimum in...