Infrared instrumentation on geostationary satellites is now rapidly approaching the spectral quality and accuracy of modern sensors flying on polar platforms. Currently, the core of EUMETSAT geostationary meteorological programme is the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG). However, EUMETSAT is preparing for the Meteosat Third Generation (MTG). The capability of geostationary satellites to resolve the diurnal cycle and hence to provide time-resolved sequences or times series of observations is a source of information which could suitably constrain the derivation of geophysical parameters. Nowadays, also because of lack of time continuity, when dealing with observations from polar platforms, the problem of deriving geophysical parameters is nor...
This thesis has investigated land surface temperature (LST) products based on data from the Advanced...
Timely processing of observations from multi-spectral imagers, such as SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Vis...
Geostationary satellites are capable to resolve the diurnal cycle by providing time sequence of obse...
Infrared instrumentation on geostationary satellites is now rapidly approaching the spectral quality...
In this paper, a suitable form of the Kalman filter is applied for the simultaneous retrieval of emi...
The high temporal resolution of data acquisition by geostationary satellites and their capability to...
A Kalman filter-based approach for the physical retrieval of surface temperature and emissivity from...
The high temporal resolution of data acquisition by geostationary satellites and their capability to...
A Kalman filter based approach for the physical retrieval of surface temperature and emissivity from...
The high temporal resolution of the data acquisition by geostationary satellites and their capabilit...
The estimation of surface parameters yields important information in several applications on regiona...
Surface emissivity (ε) and Temperature (Ts) are two key parameters to monitor climate and meteorolog...
This thesis has investigated land surface temperature (LST) products based on data from the Advanced...
Timely processing of observations from multi-spectral imagers, such as SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Vis...
Geostationary satellites are capable to resolve the diurnal cycle by providing time sequence of obse...
Infrared instrumentation on geostationary satellites is now rapidly approaching the spectral quality...
In this paper, a suitable form of the Kalman filter is applied for the simultaneous retrieval of emi...
The high temporal resolution of data acquisition by geostationary satellites and their capability to...
A Kalman filter-based approach for the physical retrieval of surface temperature and emissivity from...
The high temporal resolution of data acquisition by geostationary satellites and their capability to...
A Kalman filter based approach for the physical retrieval of surface temperature and emissivity from...
The high temporal resolution of the data acquisition by geostationary satellites and their capabilit...
The estimation of surface parameters yields important information in several applications on regiona...
Surface emissivity (ε) and Temperature (Ts) are two key parameters to monitor climate and meteorolog...
This thesis has investigated land surface temperature (LST) products based on data from the Advanced...
Timely processing of observations from multi-spectral imagers, such as SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Vis...
Geostationary satellites are capable to resolve the diurnal cycle by providing time sequence of obse...