Title :
Retrieval of sea surface temperatue from FY-3A VIRR data
Author :
Wang, Hongyan ; Guan, Lei ; Wu, Fan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Marine Technol., Ocean Univ. of China, Qingdao, China
Abstract :
FENGYUN-3A (FY-3A) is the second generation polar-orbiting meteorological satellite of China which was launched on May, 7, 2008. The Visible infrared scanning radiometer (VIRR) onboard FY-3A has 10 1-km resolution channels, with infrared split-window channels for sea surface temperature (SST) observations. FY-3A VIRR SST products are distributed by the National satellite Meteorological Center (NSMC), China Meteorological Administration (CMA). The comparisons between buoy SST and FY-3A SST products show that the bias and standard deviation are -0.59K and 1.31K respectively. In order to obtain more accurate SST from FY-3A VIRR data, new SST retrieval coefficients of the Multi-channel SST (MCSST) algorithm were generated using the matchups of VIRR bright temperature (BT) and buoy SST in 2009 and 2010. Two years FY-3A level-1 data were processed with MCSST algorithm and cloud detection. The bias and standard deviation between buoy SST and new VIRR split-window are -0.01K and 0.75K for daytime and for nighttime, are -0.04K and 0.72K. The results show that it is promising to retrieve high quality SST products from VIRR data.
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; atmospheric temperature; geophysical image processing; image retrieval; radiometers; remote sensing; seawater; AD 2009; AD 2010; China Meteorological Administration; FENGYUN-3A; FY-3A VIRR data; National satellite Meteorological Center; SST retrieval coefficient; VIRR bright temperature; infrared split window channel; multichannel SST algorithm; polar orbiting meteorological satellite; sea surface temperature; visible infrared scanning radiometer; Accuracy; Ocean temperature; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; Sea surface; Temperature distribution; FY-3A; MCSST; SST; VIRR;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2011 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1003-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2011.6049523