Abstract

To enable frequent estimates of land surface temperature (LST) from satellite measurements, and to characterize the land surface temperature diurnal (LSTD) cycle, two new LST retrieval algorithms are applied to observations from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES). Evaluation against the atmospheric radiation measurement (ARM) observations indicates that LST can be determined from the real‐time GOES‐8 observations within r.m.s. accuracy of about 2 K. In order to combine the advantages of geostationary and polar orbiting instruments, the LSTD estimated from GOES can be incorporated into LST retrievals from polar orbiting imager National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (NOAA/AVHRR) using a newly proposed fitting algorithm, with r.m.s. errors close to those obtained directly from GOES‐8.

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