Quantitative analysis of the atmospheric effects on observations made by the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) has been performed. The differences between observed brightness temperatures at the top of the atmosphere and at the bottom of the atmosphere were analyzed using a database of simulated observations, which were configured to replicate AMSR-E data. The differences between observed brightness temperatures at the top of the atmosphere and land surface-emitted brightness temperatures were also computed. Quantitative results show that the atmosphere has different effects on brightness temperatures in different AMSR-E channels. Atmospheric effects can be neglected at 6.925 and 10.65 GHz, when the stan...
Methods are developed and evaluated to retrieve surface soil temperature information for the advance...
This data article contains data related to the research article entitled “Global land cover classifi...
International audienceMost available long-term databases of land surface temperature (LST)derived fr...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41101332 41231170;Institute of Geographic Science and ...
AMSR-E and MODIS are two EOS (Earth Observing System) instruments on board the Aqua satellite. A reg...
International audienceAn analysis of the atmospheric impact on ground brightness temperature (Tg) is...
International audienceAccurate estimation of passive microwave land surface emissivity (LSE)is cruci...
We present an approach to retrieve daily minimum and maximum 2-m height air temperatures from 18.7, ...
International audienceA microwave emissivity database has been developed with data from the Advanced...
An alternative to thermal infrared satellite sensors for measuring land surface temperature (T<inf>s...
Microwave observations at low frequencies exhibit more sensitivity to surface and subsurface propert...
Passive microwave observations from various spaceborne sensors have been linked to the soil moisture...
An approach for deriving atmosphere total precipitable water vapor (PWV) and surface air temperature...
International audienceHigh-spatial-resolution land-surface temperature is required for several appli...
Methods are developed and evaluated to retrieve surface soil temperature information for the advance...
This data article contains data related to the research article entitled “Global land cover classifi...
International audienceMost available long-term databases of land surface temperature (LST)derived fr...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41101332 41231170;Institute of Geographic Science and ...
AMSR-E and MODIS are two EOS (Earth Observing System) instruments on board the Aqua satellite. A reg...
International audienceAn analysis of the atmospheric impact on ground brightness temperature (Tg) is...
International audienceAccurate estimation of passive microwave land surface emissivity (LSE)is cruci...
We present an approach to retrieve daily minimum and maximum 2-m height air temperatures from 18.7, ...
International audienceA microwave emissivity database has been developed with data from the Advanced...
An alternative to thermal infrared satellite sensors for measuring land surface temperature (T<inf>s...
Microwave observations at low frequencies exhibit more sensitivity to surface and subsurface propert...
Passive microwave observations from various spaceborne sensors have been linked to the soil moisture...
An approach for deriving atmosphere total precipitable water vapor (PWV) and surface air temperature...
International audienceHigh-spatial-resolution land-surface temperature is required for several appli...
Methods are developed and evaluated to retrieve surface soil temperature information for the advance...
This data article contains data related to the research article entitled “Global land cover classifi...
International audienceMost available long-term databases of land surface temperature (LST)derived fr...