Digital thermal monitoring of the Amazon forest: an intercomparison of satellite and reanalysis products
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Jiménez Muñoz, Juan
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Digital thermal monitoring of the Amazon forest: an intercomparison of satellite and reanalysis products
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Remote sensing and climate digital products have become increasingly available in
recent years. Access to these products has favored a variety of Digital Earth studies,
such as the analysis of the impact of global warming over different biomes. The
study of the Amazon forest response to drought has recently received particular
attention from the scientific community due to the occurrence of extreme
droughts and anomalous warming over the last decade. This paper focuses on
the differences observed between surface thermal anomalies obtained from
remote sensing moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) and
climatic (ERA-Interim) monthly products over the Amazon forest. With a few
exceptions, results show that the spatial pattern of standardized anomalies is
similar for both products. In terms of absolute anomalies, the differences
between the two products show a bias near to zero with a standard deviation of
around 0.2 K, although the differences can be up to 1 K over particular regions
and months. Despite this general agreement, the proper filtering of MODIS
daily values in order to construct a new monthly product showed a dramatic
reduction in the number of reliable pixels during the rainy season, while for the
dry season this reduction is only seen in Northern Amazonia.
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University of Valencia
UV-INV-PRECOMP13-115366
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [CEOS-Spain]
AYA2011-29334-C02-01
CONICYT [Fondecyt Iniciacion]
1130359
University of Chile [Ayuda U Viajes, VID-Uchile]
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International Journal of Digital Earth, Volumen: 9 Número: 5 Páginas: 477-498 May 2016
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