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Land surface temperature retrieval at high spatial and temporal resolutions over the southwestern United States

Inamdar et al., 2008

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5108129600615160571
Author
Inamdar A
French A
Hook S
Vaughan G
Luckett W
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

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Land surface temperature (LST) and its diurnal variation are important when evaluating climate change, land‐atmosphere energy exchange, and the global hydrological cycle. These characteristics are observable from satellites using thermal infrared measurements …
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