Optimal estimation (OE) is applied as a technique for retrieving sea surface temperature (SST) from thermal imagery obtained by the Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infra-Red Imager (SEVIRI) on Meteosat 9. OE requires simulation of observations as part of the retrieval process, and this is done here using numerical weather prediction fields and a fast radiative transfer model. Bias correction of the simulated brightness temperatures (BTs) is found to be a necessary step before retrieval, and is achieved by filtered averaging of simulations minus observations over a time period of 20 days and spatial scale of 2.5° in latitude and longitude. Throughout this study, BT observations are clear-sky averages over cells of size 0.5° in latitude and lon...
The Chinese Ocean Color and Temperature Scanner (COCTS) onboard Haiyang-1 (HY-1) series satellites h...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
Korea’s first geostationary satellite, the “Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Sat...
Optimal estimation (OE) is applied as a technique for retrieving sea surface temperature (SST) from ...
Sea surface temperature (SST) can be estimated from day and night observations of the Spinning Enhan...
Optimal estimation (OE) improves sea surface temperature (SST) estimated from satellite infrared ima...
We compared the results of an Optimal Estimation (OE) based approach for the retrieval of the skin s...
Most of the operational Sea Surface Temperature (SST) products derived from satellite infrared radio...
The Optimal Estimation (OE) technique is developed within the European Space Agency Climate Change I...
Monitoring of the diurnal warming cycle in sea surface temperature (SST) is one of the key tasks of ...
This paper describes the techniques used to obtain sea surface temperature (SST) retrievals from the...
Criteria are proposed for evaluating sea surface temperature (SST) retrieved from satellite infra-re...
The ultimate goal of the prediction of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) from satellite data is to attai...
Sea surface temperature (SST) retrievals from satellite imager measurements are often performed usin...
International audienceOptimal estimation (OE) is a core method in quantitative Earth observation. Th...
The Chinese Ocean Color and Temperature Scanner (COCTS) onboard Haiyang-1 (HY-1) series satellites h...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
Korea’s first geostationary satellite, the “Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Sat...
Optimal estimation (OE) is applied as a technique for retrieving sea surface temperature (SST) from ...
Sea surface temperature (SST) can be estimated from day and night observations of the Spinning Enhan...
Optimal estimation (OE) improves sea surface temperature (SST) estimated from satellite infrared ima...
We compared the results of an Optimal Estimation (OE) based approach for the retrieval of the skin s...
Most of the operational Sea Surface Temperature (SST) products derived from satellite infrared radio...
The Optimal Estimation (OE) technique is developed within the European Space Agency Climate Change I...
Monitoring of the diurnal warming cycle in sea surface temperature (SST) is one of the key tasks of ...
This paper describes the techniques used to obtain sea surface temperature (SST) retrievals from the...
Criteria are proposed for evaluating sea surface temperature (SST) retrieved from satellite infra-re...
The ultimate goal of the prediction of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) from satellite data is to attai...
Sea surface temperature (SST) retrievals from satellite imager measurements are often performed usin...
International audienceOptimal estimation (OE) is a core method in quantitative Earth observation. Th...
The Chinese Ocean Color and Temperature Scanner (COCTS) onboard Haiyang-1 (HY-1) series satellites h...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
Korea’s first geostationary satellite, the “Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Sat...