Estimation of the total atmospheric water vapor content and land surface temperature based on AATSR thermal data

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The total atmospheric water vapor content (TAWV) and land surface temperature (LST) play important roles in meteorology, hydrology, ecology and some other disciplines. In this paper, the ENVISAT/AATSR (The Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer) thermal data are used to estimate the TAWV and LST over the Loess Plateau in China by using a practical split window algorithm. The distribution of the TAWV is accord with that of the MODIS TAWV products, which indicates that the estimation of the total atmospheric water vapor content is reliable. Validations of the LST by comparing with the ground measurements indicate that the maximum absolute derivation, the maximum relative error and the average relative error is 4.0K, 11.8% and 5.0% respectively, which shows that the retrievals are believable; this algorithm can provide a new way to estimate the LST from AATSR data. © 2008 by MDPI.

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Zhang, T., Wen, J., Van Der Velde, R., Meng, X., Li, Z., Liu, Y., & Liu, R. (2008). Estimation of the total atmospheric water vapor content and land surface temperature based on AATSR thermal data. Sensors, 8(3), 1832–1845. https://doi.org/10.3390/s8031832

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