Offset of modis land surface temperatures from in situ air temperatures in the upper kaskawulsh glacier region (st. elias mountains) indicates near-surface temperature inversions

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  • who: The Cryosphere and collaborators from the Change Institute, University of Maine, Orono, Maine, USA have published the research work: Offset of MODIS land surface temperatures from in situ air temperatures in the upper Kaskawulsh Glacier region (St. Elias Mountains) indicates near-surface temperature inversions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 21/05/2016
  • what: The authors show that MODIS offset likely results from occurrence of near-surface temperature inversions rather than from MODIS sensor's large footprint size or from poorly constrained snow emissivity values used in LST calculations. The authors focus on an observed . . .

     

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