With advantages of multispatial resolutions, a high retrieval accuracy, and a high temporal resolution, the satellite-derived land surface temperature (LST) products are very important LST sources. However, the greatest barrier to their wide application is the invalid values produced by large quantities of cloudy pixels, especially for regions frequently swathed in clouds. In this study, an effective method based on the land energy balance theory and similar pixels (SP) method was developed to reconstruct the LSTs over cloudy pixels for the widely used MODIS LST (MOD11A1). The southwest region of China was selected as the study area, where extreme drought has frequently occurred in recent years in the context of global climate change and wh...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a basic parameter in energy exchange between the land and the atmo...
The split-window land surface brightness temperature (LSTb) algorithm of Coll and Caselles (1994) is...
Spatially and temporally resolved observations of near-surface air temperatures (Ta, 1.5–2 m above g...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a vital parameter associated with the land–atmosphere interface. T...
Clouds play a significant role in the derivation of land surface temperature (LST) from optical remo...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a crucial input parameter in the study of land surface water and e...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a key variable within Earth's climate system and a necessary input...
Land surface temperature (LST) products derived from the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiomet...
The LSTC dataset contains land surface temperature data in China (about 9.6 million square kilometer...
Open AccessArticle All-Sky 1 km MODIS Land Surface Temperature Reconstruction Considering Cloud Effe...
The split-window land surface brightness temperature (LSTb) algorithm of Coll and Caselles (1994 ) i...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a key variable in considerable scientific disciplines and applicat...
Land surface temperature (LST) is an important environmental parameter in climate change, urban heat...
Chinese 973 Program 2013CB733402;National Natural Science Foundation of China 41231170 41162011<p ...
Soil moisture is a key parameter in hydrological research and drought management. The inversion of s...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a basic parameter in energy exchange between the land and the atmo...
The split-window land surface brightness temperature (LSTb) algorithm of Coll and Caselles (1994) is...
Spatially and temporally resolved observations of near-surface air temperatures (Ta, 1.5–2 m above g...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a vital parameter associated with the land–atmosphere interface. T...
Clouds play a significant role in the derivation of land surface temperature (LST) from optical remo...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a crucial input parameter in the study of land surface water and e...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a key variable within Earth's climate system and a necessary input...
Land surface temperature (LST) products derived from the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiomet...
The LSTC dataset contains land surface temperature data in China (about 9.6 million square kilometer...
Open AccessArticle All-Sky 1 km MODIS Land Surface Temperature Reconstruction Considering Cloud Effe...
The split-window land surface brightness temperature (LSTb) algorithm of Coll and Caselles (1994 ) i...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a key variable in considerable scientific disciplines and applicat...
Land surface temperature (LST) is an important environmental parameter in climate change, urban heat...
Chinese 973 Program 2013CB733402;National Natural Science Foundation of China 41231170 41162011<p ...
Soil moisture is a key parameter in hydrological research and drought management. The inversion of s...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a basic parameter in energy exchange between the land and the atmo...
The split-window land surface brightness temperature (LSTb) algorithm of Coll and Caselles (1994) is...
Spatially and temporally resolved observations of near-surface air temperatures (Ta, 1.5–2 m above g...