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Land Surface Temperature (LST) is the mean radiative skin temperature of the land surface in the instrument’s field of view. It is derived from the thermal radiation as measured by the remote sensor.
Land surface temperature (LST) is the key variable in land–atmosphere interaction, having an important impact on weather and climate forecasting. Although there have been advances in data ...
Land surface temperature (LST) is a critical parameter for understanding Earth's energy balance and monitoring climate change ...
In addition, record surface water temperatures have persisted in the North Atlantic. In June, they averaged 0.91 degrees Celsius, the warmest of any Copernicus record for that period.
Land surface temperatures also saw increases over the winter and early spring, NOAA reported. The March average global surface temperature was the second highest for the month since records began ...
Temperatures on land reflect the balance of heating and cooling. The surface is heated by solar radiation and by the radiation emitted downward by the atmosphere, the latter also known as ...
Several Split Window algorithms have been successfully applied to infrared satellite data (e.g. MODIS, VIIRS) for the estimation of land surface temperature. This research focuses on creating a Split ...
Land Surface Temperature (LST) in Maharashtra reached alarming levels in the month of May, posing severe threats to the environment, agriculture, and livelihoods, warns a recent analysis conducted ...
This level of data of the ground surface temperature with high accuracy on the order of 100 meters and frequency of 2.5 minutes intervals is expected to be used practically in various industries ...