The primary objective of this research was the development and deployment of autonomous shipboard systems for infrared measurement of ocean surface skin temperature (SST). The focus was on demonstrating long-term, all-weather capability and supplying calibrated skin SST to the MODIS Ocean Science Team (MOCEAN). A secondary objective was to investigate and account for environmental factors that affect in situ measurements of SST for validation of satellite products. We developed and extensively deployed the Calibrated, InfraRed, In situ Measurement System, or CIRIMS, for at-sea validation of satellite-derived SST. The design goals included autonomous operation at sea for up to 6 months and an accuracy of +/- 0.1 C. We used commercially avail...
Abstract—In order to evaluate the skin surface temperature (SSST) estimation accuracy with MODIS dat...
In this study, a method of estimating atmospheric attenuation in the infrared remote sensing of sea ...
Short abstract From 15th May to 11th October 2019, six Saildrone autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs)...
The infrared SST autonomous radiometer (ISAR) is a self-calibrating instrument capable of measuring ...
There are many infrared radiometer systems available for the measurement of in situ sea surface skin...
Efforts continue under this contract to develop algorithms for the computation of sea surface temper...
A poor validation strategy will compromise the quality of satellite-derived sea surface temperature ...
Satellite radiometer measurements of global sea surface temperature (SST) with an accuracy of 0.3 K ...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
Quasi-operational shipborne radiometers provide a fiducial reference measurement (FRM) for satellite...
This work is concerned with the deployment of infra red radiometers at sea, particularly for the mea...
A.1. Continue interaction with the MODIS Instrument Team through meetings and electronic communicati...
Sea surface temperature (SST) retrievals from satellite imager measurements are often performed usin...
Sea surface temperature (SST) is an important parameter in many operational and research activities,...
This study addressed issues relevant to IR remote sensing of SST using a combination of new instrume...
Abstract—In order to evaluate the skin surface temperature (SSST) estimation accuracy with MODIS dat...
In this study, a method of estimating atmospheric attenuation in the infrared remote sensing of sea ...
Short abstract From 15th May to 11th October 2019, six Saildrone autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs)...
The infrared SST autonomous radiometer (ISAR) is a self-calibrating instrument capable of measuring ...
There are many infrared radiometer systems available for the measurement of in situ sea surface skin...
Efforts continue under this contract to develop algorithms for the computation of sea surface temper...
A poor validation strategy will compromise the quality of satellite-derived sea surface temperature ...
Satellite radiometer measurements of global sea surface temperature (SST) with an accuracy of 0.3 K ...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
Quasi-operational shipborne radiometers provide a fiducial reference measurement (FRM) for satellite...
This work is concerned with the deployment of infra red radiometers at sea, particularly for the mea...
A.1. Continue interaction with the MODIS Instrument Team through meetings and electronic communicati...
Sea surface temperature (SST) retrievals from satellite imager measurements are often performed usin...
Sea surface temperature (SST) is an important parameter in many operational and research activities,...
This study addressed issues relevant to IR remote sensing of SST using a combination of new instrume...
Abstract—In order to evaluate the skin surface temperature (SSST) estimation accuracy with MODIS dat...
In this study, a method of estimating atmospheric attenuation in the infrared remote sensing of sea ...
Short abstract From 15th May to 11th October 2019, six Saildrone autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs)...