The effective use of satellite observations of the land surface is limited by the lack of high spatial resolution ground data sets for validation of satellite products. Recent large scale field experiments include FIFE, HAPEX-Sahel and BOREAS which provide us with data sets that have large spatial coverage and long time coverage. It is the objective of this paper to characterize the difference between the satellite estimates and the ground observations. This study and others along similar lines will help us in utilization of satellite retrieved data in large scale modeling studies.
Validation of Satellite Retrieved Land Surface Variables
IGARSS Conference ; 1999 ; Hamburg, Germany
1999-01-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
Validation of Satellite Retrieved Land Surface Variables
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