Sea surface effects on the sea surface temperature estimation by remote sensing—Part 2
作者:
R. YOKOYAMA,
M. KONDA,
期刊:
International Journal of Remote Sensing
(Taylor Available online 1996)
卷期:
Volume 17,
issue 7
页码: 1293-1302
ISSN:0143-1161
年代: 1996
DOI:10.1080/01431169608948704
出版商: Taylor & Francis Group
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
By referring to the sea surface temperature profiler buoy (SSTPB) data observed in Mutsu Bay, this study showed under calm and strong sunshine conditions, the vertical water temperature profile near the sea surface bends abruptly, and sea surface temperature detected by satellite remote sensing is not necessarily coincident to the bulk sea surface temperature. Besides the atmospheric effect, this effect causes another error in the estimation of sea surface temperature by remote sensing data known as the sea surface effect (SSE). As a sequel to a former paper, this paper is concerned with the investigation of the conditions which occur in the apparent SSE. Statistical analyses were directed to the total data set of SSTPB. The amount of SSE was evaluated by the water temperature difference between the uppermost surface and 1 m depth, and apparent SSE was identified to when the absolute value of the difference is larger than 0·5 °C. Apparent SSE was observed in the season from May to September. Its occurrence rate in May and June was about 40 per cent of the total days, and about 20 per cent in July. SSE grew when wind speed was less than 2 m s−1and the solar zenith angle is smaller than 30°. If either of those two conditions were violated, SSE easily transferred into reducing phase.
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