학술논문

Split-window and multi-angle methods of sea surface temperature determination: an analysis.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Remote Sensing. 11/10/2001, Vol. 22 Issue 16, p3237-3251. 15p.
Subject
*OCEAN temperature
*ALGORITHMS
Language
ISSN
0143-1161
Abstract
A physical model of split-window and multi-angle algorithms for the retrieval of sea surface temperature has been obtained. It is shown that optical thickness in the thermal infrared window region is approximately represented by a separable function of wavelength and atmospheric variables which greatly simplify the radiative transfer model. In modelling the temperature retrieval algorithms we exploit the correlation that exists between the sea surface temperature and the average temperature of the atmosphere. It is shown that, to the extent this correlation is maintained, there is a simple relationship between surface temperature and the brightness temperatures measured in two split-window or multi-angle channels. The different atmospheric conditions which cause spread in this relationship are briefly discussed. It is shown that measurements at three optical thicknesses instead of two as in the case of the split-window method improve the SST retrieval accuracy since it can take care of non-equilibrium conditions such as inversions, surface instabilities, etc., prevailing in the atmosphere. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]