In this paper, we assessed and compared land surface temperature (LST) in urban centers using data from Landsat, MODIS, and the Simple Biosphere model (SiB2). We also evaluated the sensitivity of the model’s LST to different land cover types, fractions (percentages), and emissivities compared to reference points derived from Landsat thermal data. This was demonstrated in three climatologically- and morphologically-different cities of Atlanta, GA, New York, NY, and Washington, DC. Our results showed that in these cities SiB2 was sensitive to both the emissivity and the land cover type and fraction, but much more sensitive to the latter. The practical implications of these results are rather significant since they imply that the SiB2 model ca...
studies, mainly for analyzing land surface temperature (LST) patterns and its relationship with surf...
Since decades, the land surface temperature (LST) is a parameter widely considered in the urban area...
This is the authors accepted manuscript. The published version is available here: http://dx.doi.org/...
In this paper, we assessed and compared land surface temperature (LST) in urban centers using data f...
Urban areas have discrete differences in their land surface temperatures (LST) compared to rural are...
Extreme urban heat is known to adversely impact humans and the environment, where certain land use/l...
Impervious surface area (ISA) from the National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) and land surface temp...
We combine Landsat- and the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)-based products in ...
Improving the urban thermal environment can enhance humans’ well-being. Nevertheless, it was not cle...
Remotely sensed land surface temperature (LST) is often used as a proxy for air tempera‐ ture in urb...
Land surface temperature (LST) is an important parameter to study in urban climate. The understandin...
The replacement of the natural landscape by artificial environment has led to changes in the ecosyst...
Urbanization is one of the most significant phenomena of the anthropogenic influence on the Earth’s ...
Thermal imagery is widely used to quantify land surface temperatures to monitor the spatial extent a...
The surface urban heat island (SUHI) effect is among the major environmental issues encountered in u...
studies, mainly for analyzing land surface temperature (LST) patterns and its relationship with surf...
Since decades, the land surface temperature (LST) is a parameter widely considered in the urban area...
This is the authors accepted manuscript. The published version is available here: http://dx.doi.org/...
In this paper, we assessed and compared land surface temperature (LST) in urban centers using data f...
Urban areas have discrete differences in their land surface temperatures (LST) compared to rural are...
Extreme urban heat is known to adversely impact humans and the environment, where certain land use/l...
Impervious surface area (ISA) from the National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) and land surface temp...
We combine Landsat- and the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)-based products in ...
Improving the urban thermal environment can enhance humans’ well-being. Nevertheless, it was not cle...
Remotely sensed land surface temperature (LST) is often used as a proxy for air tempera‐ ture in urb...
Land surface temperature (LST) is an important parameter to study in urban climate. The understandin...
The replacement of the natural landscape by artificial environment has led to changes in the ecosyst...
Urbanization is one of the most significant phenomena of the anthropogenic influence on the Earth’s ...
Thermal imagery is widely used to quantify land surface temperatures to monitor the spatial extent a...
The surface urban heat island (SUHI) effect is among the major environmental issues encountered in u...
studies, mainly for analyzing land surface temperature (LST) patterns and its relationship with surf...
Since decades, the land surface temperature (LST) is a parameter widely considered in the urban area...
This is the authors accepted manuscript. The published version is available here: http://dx.doi.org/...