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Multi-channel improvements to satellite-derived global sea surface temperatures
Authors:EP McClain  WG Pichel  CC Walton  Z Ahmad  J Sutton
Institution:1. National Earth Satellite Service, NOAA, Washington, D.C. 20233, USA;7. Systems and Applied Sciences Corp., Riverdale, MD 20737, USA
Abstract:High-quality multispectral measurements from satellites, and the recent development of multiple-window techniques to correct infrared brightness temperatures for atmospheric attenuation, have enabled marked improvements in global mapping of sea surface temperatures. The 4-km resolution data are in two visual bands and three atmospheric windows in the thermal infrared from the advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on NOAA's operational polar satellites. Various threshold and/or spatial homogeniety tests are applied to small data arrays to discriminate nominally cloud-free samples for subsequent processing. Tests of the multi-channel equations against independent buoy data gave bias = 0.42C and scatter = 0.62C. Global statistical comparisons with ships indicate significant improvements in accuracy and coverage over previous satellite-derived surface temperatures.
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