Aj. Prata et Rp. Cechet, An assessment of the accuracy of land surface temperature determination from the GMS-5 VISSR, REMOT SEN E, 67(1), 1999, pp. 1-14
The Japanese Geostationary Meterological Satellite 5 (GMS-5) carries the Vi
sible and infrared Spin Scan Radiometer (VISSR), which has two thermal infr
ared channels within the "so-called" atmospheric window. These channels are
similar to the split-window channels of the AVHRR-2 and are potentially us
eful for determining surface temperatures. The purpose of the present work
is to determine the accuracy of land surface temperatures derived from the
GMS-5 VISSR. For a period of 10 clear days during March 1997 hourly digital
data from the GMS-5 VISSR are analyzed over two ground-truth sites in Aust
ralia. The satellite and ground-truth data are used to test the efficacy of
a variety of published land surface temperature (LST) algorithms. NOAA AVH
RR-2 data are also used to compare and contrast the accuracies of the LST e
stimates from these instruments. The results show that LST can be determine
d from the GMS-5 VISSR to root-mean-squared accuracy of 2-3 degrees C with
little bias. Two land surface temperature algorithms are validated and pres
ented for use with the GMS-5 VISSR split-window radiances. (C) Elsevier Sci
ence Inc., 1998.