Abstract

Because of the complex influences of cirrus clouds on the estimation of Land Surface Temperature (LST), the traditional LST retrieval algorithms can only be used for clear-sky conditions and there is no LST when the pixel is identified as clouds by cloud mask algorithm. To retrieve LST under cirrus clouds, a three-channel algorithm what is dependent on cirrus optical depth (COD) and effective radius was proposed. The simulated data showed that the daytime LST could be retrieved using the three-channel algorithm with a root mean square error of less than 3.0 K when COD (at 12 μm) was less than 0.7 and viewing zenith angle was less than 60o. Compared with the results of the traditional clear-sky two-channel LST retrieval algorithm, where the maximum RMSE was 17.8 K, the algorithm proposed in this study could significantly improve the accuracy of the daytime LST retrieved using satellite thermal-infrared data.

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