Validation of Himawari-8 Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals Using Infrared SST Autonomous Radiometer Measurements
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2023Author
Zhang, Haifeng
Beggs, Helen
Griffin, Christopher
Devidas Govekar, Pallavi
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This study has evaluated five years (2016–2020) of Himawari-8 (H8) Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Level 2 Pre-processed (L2P) data produced by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (Bureau) against shipborne radiometer SST measurements obtained from the Infrared SST Autonomous Radiometer (ISAR) onboard research vessel RV Investigator. Before being used, all data sets employed in this study have gone through careful quality control, and only the most trustworthy measurements are retained. With a large matchup database (31,871 collocations in total, including 16,418 during daytime and 15,453 during night-time), it is found that the Bureau H8 SST product is of good quality, with a mean bias ± standard deviation (SD) of −0.12 °C ± 0.47 °C for the daytime and −0.04 °C ± 0.37 °C for the night-time. The performance of the H8 data under different environmental conditions, determined by the observations obtained concurrently from RV Investigator, is examined. Daytime and night-time satellite data.....
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Publisher: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/15/11/2841Journal
Remote SensingVolume
15Issue
Article 2841Page Range
16pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Sea surface temperatureMaturity Level
MatureSpatial Coverage
45d - Southeast Indian45b - Northeast Indian
61a - Southwest Pacific
SO - Southern Ocean
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https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15112841Citation
Zhang, H., Beggs, H,. Griffin, C. and Govekar, P.D. (2023) Validation of Himawari-8 Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals Using Infrared SST Autonomous Radiometer Measurements. Remote Sensing, 15 : 2841, 16pp, . DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15112841Collections
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