Improving Mean Minimum and Maximum Month-to-Month Air Temperature Surfaces Using Satellite-Derived Land Surface Temperature

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作者
Mira, Maria [1 ]
Ninyerola, Miquel [2 ]
Batalla, Meritxell [3 ]
Pesquer, Lluis [3 ]
Pons, Xavier [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Dept Geog, GRUMETS Res Grp, Edif B, Bellaterra 08193, Catalonia, Spain
[2] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Dept Anim Biol Plant Biol & Ecol, GRUMETS Res Grp, Bellaterra 08193, Catalonia, Spain
[3] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, GRUMETS Res Grp, CREAF, Edif C, Bellaterra 08193, Catalonia, Spain
关键词
air surface temperature; land surface temperature; spatial interpolation; climatological modeling; remote sensing; SPLIT-WINDOW ALGORITHM; SPATIAL INTERPOLATION; NEURAL-NETWORK; MODIS; VALIDATION; RADIATION; PRECIPITATION; REFINEMENTS; RETRIEVAL; PRODUCTS;
D O I
10.3390/rs9121313
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Month-to-month air temperature (T-air) surfaces are increasingly demanded to feed quantitative models related to a wide range of fields, such as hydrology, ecology or climate change studies. Geostatistical interpolation techniques provide such continuous and objective surfaces of climate variables, while the use of remote sensing data may improve the estimates, especially when temporal resolution is detailed enough. The main goal of this study is to propose an empirical methodology for improving the month-to-month T-air mapping (minimum and maximum) using satellite land surface temperatures (LST) besides of meteorological data and geographic information. The methodology consists on multiple regression analysis combined with the spatial interpolation of residual errors using the inverse distance weighting. A leave-one-out cross-validation procedure has been included in order to compare predicted with observed values. Different operational daytime and nighttime LST products corresponding to the four months more characteristic of the seasonal dynamics of a Mediterranean climate have been considered for a thirteen-year period. The results can be considered operational given the feasibility of the models employed (linear dependence on predictors that are nowadays easily available), the robustness of the leave-one-out cross-validation procedure and the improvement in accuracy achieved when compared to classical T-air modeling results. Unlike what is considered by most studies, it is shown that nighttime LST provides a good proxy not only for minimum T-air, but also for maximum T-air. The improvement achieved by the inclusion of remote sensing LST products was higher for minimum T-air (up to 0.35 K on December), especially over forests and rugged lands. Results are really encouraging, as there are generally few meteorological stations in zones with these characteristics, clearly showing the usefulness of remote sensing to improve information about areas that are difficult to access or simply with a poor availability of conventional meteorological data.
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