Abstract

The split window method for retrieving sea surface temperatures (SST) from satellite‐based observations is evaluated from radiative transfer calculations, and shown to have an inherent limitation that arises from a linear assumption in the correction scheme. This general limitation leads to significant errors (of several degrees in some cases) in the retrieved SST; the theoretical basis for the error is examined.

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