Ice Surface Temperature Retrieval from a Single Satellite Imager Band
Ice Surface Temperature Retrieval from a Single Satellite Imager Band
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Current methods for estimating the surface temperature of sea and lake ice—the ice surface temperature (IST)—utilize two satellite imager thermal bands (11 and 12 μm) at moderate spatial turbo air m3f72-3-n resolution.These “split-window„ or dual-band methods have been shown to have low biases and uncertainties.A single-band algorithm would be useful for satellite imagers that have only the 11 μm band at high resolution, such as the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), or that do not have a fully functional 12 gruvi golden lager μm band, such as the Thermal Infrared Sensor onboard the Landsat 8.This study presents a method for single-band IST retrievals, and validation of the retrievals using IST measurements from an airborne infrared radiation pyrometer during the NASA IceBridge campaign in the Arctic.Results show that IST with a single thermal band from the VIIRS has comparable performance to IST with the VIIRS dual-band (split-window) method, with a bias of 0.
22 K and root-mean-square error of 1.03 K.