Abstract

Land surface temperature (LST) is a key parameter and plays an important role in hydrology, ecology, environment, and biogeochemistry. It is difficult for the existing satellites to acquire global LST with spatial and temporal consistency. The Moon-based Earth observation platform with a long life, large coverage can observe continuously the Earth, and obtain the global-scale LST. At present, various approaches for retrieving LST from passive microwave remote sensing data have been developed for the satellite remote sensing data with small and constant viewing zenith angle, however, the Moon-based Earth observation platform located outside the Earth's ionosphere has the viewing zenith angle of 0–90°. In this study, a modified physical-based method of LST retrieval from passive microwave data was developed for wide viewing zenith angles, and the LST and emissivity can be simultaneously estimated through the analysis of various atmospheric and ionosphere parameters. Three types of data, including the FengYun-3B satellite microwave radiation imager data, the multichannel Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer data, and Moon-based microwave radiation simulation data with the viewing zenith angles of 52–53°, 55°, and 0–90°, respectively, were used to retrieve LST. Results show that the estimation accuracy of LST decreases with the increase of viewing zenith angle. The 23.8 and 36.5 GHz brightness temperature is optimum for the LST estimation under a large-scale viewing zenith angle, and the root mean square errors of the LST are 5.18, 5.44, and 4.79 K, respectively.

Highlights

  • L AND surface temperature is a key parameter in surface heat flux budget and plays an integral role in climate, hydrology, Earth biochemistry, etc

  • When the zenith angle is greater than 50°, the atmospheric transmittance is greatly affected by the zenith angle, and decreases rapidly with the increase of the zenith angle

  • After analyzing the atmospheric transmittance, atmospheric upward and downward radiations and the attenuation of microwave energy in the ionosphere for Moon-based Earth observation, it has been observed that the four parameters have a significant correlation with the viewing zenith angle

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Introduction

L AND surface temperature is a key parameter in surface heat flux budget and plays an integral role in climate, hydrology, Earth biochemistry, etc. It has wide potential applications in agriculture and economy [1], such as crop water requirements assessment, frost damage area evaluation, forest fire detection, and geothermal locations discrimination. The Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth, various sensors placed on it could make comprehensive, continuous, and long-term observations of the Earth. The Moon-based Earth observation platform provide a convenient for estimating the LST at global scale

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