Abstract

ABSTRACT Wang, J. and Deng, Z., 2018. Development of a MODIS data–based algorithm for retrieving gage height in nearshore waters along the Louisiana Gulf Coast. Gage height is one of most important physical parameters commonly used for the description of daily sea levels and generally monitored at sparsely scattered tidal stations. This paper presents a novel remote sensing algorithm for the retrieval of spatially distributed gage height data in coastal waters with emphasis on nearshore waters using the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite data. The algorithm was trained using the Artificial Neural Networks toolbox in the MATLAB program and over 4 years (2007–11) of cloud-free MODIS Aqua data for water-leaving reflectance as well as ground truth measurements collected daily from U.S. Geological Survey stations along the Louisiana Gulf Coast. The algorithm was validated using 3 additional years of independent data sets, which were not used in the algorithm training and collected ...

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