Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6345456 Remote Sensing of Environment 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Sea surface temperature (SST) data are often provided as gridded products, typically at resolutions of order 0.05° from satellite observations, to reduce data volume at the request of data users and facilitate comparison against other products or models. Sampling uncertainty is introduced in gridded products where the full surface area of the ocean within a grid cell cannot be fully observed because of cloud cover. In this paper we parameterise uncertainties in SST as a function of the percentage of clear-sky pixels available and the SST variability in that subsample. This parameterisation is developed from Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) data, but is applicable to all gridded L3U SST products at resolutions of 0.05-0.1°, irrespective of instrument and retrieval algorithm, provided that instrument noise propagated into the SST is accounted for. We also calculate the sampling uncertainty of ~ 0.04 K in global area coverage (GAC) Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) products, using related methods.
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