Sea surface temperature is an essential variable for oceanography, meteorology, and climatology. In situ and satellite observations are used together in creating products that meet the requirements for both near-real-time and retrospective, consistent data sets. In situ measurements, particularly those of drifting buoys and moorings, are used to validate satellite sea surface temperature retrievals, and in some cases are also used to define those retrievals. The validation strategy should have clear objectives and be designed accordingly. A checklist of eight aspects to consider in designing a validation strategy is discussed, the question of independence being particularly crucial. Validation can and should assess both the retrieval charac...
This paper describes a new Sea surface temperature (SST) analysis that is produced with global cover...
The sea surface temperature (SST) is a key element in the climate system. Meteorological satellites ...
Ocean satellite remote sensing plays important roles in the observations of physical, biological and...
A poor validation strategy will compromise the quality of satellite-derived sea surface temperature ...
A set of in situ meteorological and radiometric measurements is acquired to facilitate the investiga...
Sea surface temperature (SST) datasets have been generated from satellite observations for the perio...
Additional in situ and satellite data improve the accuracy of a blended (in situ and satellite) sea-...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
This study validates Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite sea surface temperat...
Abstract. An interactive validation monitoring system is being used at the NOAA/NESDIS to validate t...
Sea surface temperature (SST) is a fundamental physical variable for understanding, quantifying and ...
Korea’s first geostationary satellite, the “Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Sat...
This paper describes a global, daily sea surface temperature (SST) analysis based on satellite micro...
The in situ surface marine climate observing system includes contributions from several different ty...
The purpose of this study is to present a satellite-derived sea surface temperature (SST) climatolog...
This paper describes a new Sea surface temperature (SST) analysis that is produced with global cover...
The sea surface temperature (SST) is a key element in the climate system. Meteorological satellites ...
Ocean satellite remote sensing plays important roles in the observations of physical, biological and...
A poor validation strategy will compromise the quality of satellite-derived sea surface temperature ...
A set of in situ meteorological and radiometric measurements is acquired to facilitate the investiga...
Sea surface temperature (SST) datasets have been generated from satellite observations for the perio...
Additional in situ and satellite data improve the accuracy of a blended (in situ and satellite) sea-...
The focus of this research was to determine whether the accuracy of satellite measurements of sea su...
This study validates Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite sea surface temperat...
Abstract. An interactive validation monitoring system is being used at the NOAA/NESDIS to validate t...
Sea surface temperature (SST) is a fundamental physical variable for understanding, quantifying and ...
Korea’s first geostationary satellite, the “Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Sat...
This paper describes a global, daily sea surface temperature (SST) analysis based on satellite micro...
The in situ surface marine climate observing system includes contributions from several different ty...
The purpose of this study is to present a satellite-derived sea surface temperature (SST) climatolog...
This paper describes a new Sea surface temperature (SST) analysis that is produced with global cover...
The sea surface temperature (SST) is a key element in the climate system. Meteorological satellites ...
Ocean satellite remote sensing plays important roles in the observations of physical, biological and...