level-2 land surface temperature and emissivity
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Level-2 Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity
Glynn Hulley, Robert Freepartner, Robert RadocinskiJet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
(c) 2019 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged.ECOSTRESS Science Team meeting, Pasadena, CA, 21 March 2019
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Principal Investigator:Simon Hook, JPLCo-Investigators:Rick Allen, Univ. of Idaho; Martha Anderson, USDAJoshua Fisher, JPL; Andrew French, USDAGlynn Hulley, JPL; Eric Wood, Princeton Univ.Collaborators:Christopher Hain, Univ. Maryland
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Outline1. L2 products
2. Examples and Highlights
3. Validation
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Credit: NASA/SpaceX
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SDS Long Name Units
LST Land Surface Temperature K
Emissivity Emissivity(bands 1 -5)
n/a
PWV Precipitable Water Vapor cm
QC Quality Control (16-bit) n/a
LST_err LST Uncertainty K
Emis_err Emissivity Uncertainty(bands 1 – 5)
n/a
EmisWB Wideband Emissivity(8 – 12.5 micron)
n/a
ECOSTRESS Level-2 Science Data Sets (SDS)
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Central Wavelength (µm)
Bandwidth(µm)
8.29 0.355
8.80 0.309
9.20 0.395
10.6 0.553
12.09 0.610
Atmospheric ‘windows’
O3H2O
H2O
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Multispectral information – Emissivity
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03:01 pm31 July 2018
09:26 pm8 Aug 2018
11:43 pm14 Aug 2018
04:07 am22 July 2018
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Death Valley, California, 17 September at 12:13 UTC. Decorrelation stretch of bands 5, 3, 2 in RGB
Furnace Creek
Stovepipe Wells
Badwater Basin
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Rub’ al Khali Desert, Arabia largest sand sea in the world
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4/5/2019 This document has been reviewed and determined not to contain export controlled technical data.
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Namib dunes, NamibiaTallest dunes in the world
Image credit: 2017 Siyabona Africa (Pty)Ltd
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Brandberg Massif, NamibiaNamibia’s highest mountain
SPOT
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Heat advisories and public health:
Provide HVI to issue near real-time heat advisories targeted to vulnerable regions in Los Angeles
Identify optimal locations for cooling centers
Use HVI to advise on realistic health advisories (currently use Heat Index from NWS)
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ECOSTRESS LST, Garden city, Kansas, 2018-08-04, 22:05 UTC
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Three Validation Methods:1. Temperature-based2. Radiance-based3. Sensor intercomparison
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Redwood
Texas Grassland
LST&E Validation Sites (Stage 1)
Temperature-based and Radiance-based validation methods(Wan et al. 2008, Guillevic et al. 2012, Schneider et al. 2013, Hulley et al. 2012, Hook et al. 2007)
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Lake Tahoe operating 24x7 since 1999Salton Sea since 2007
Water Validation
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Coral Pink, UtahGreat Sands, CO
Stovepipe, CA
White Sands, NM
Pseudo-invariant sand dune sites
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heatwave
snow
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Land sites summary
~1 K RMSE meeting accuracy requirements
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Algodones Dunes, CA
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White Sands, NM
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LST error and estimated uncertainty
Smoke from Cranston fire
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ECOSTRESS LST matchups with GOES-16 ABI:• 3 thermal bands• Spatial: 2.5 km resolution• Temporal: 5 minutes• LST produced at JPL through NASA MEaSUREs• MERRA2 atmospheric correction
GOES-16 LST, 31 July, 2018, 9:27 pm
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Bias = 0.22 KRMSE = 1.42 K
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Surface types Samples MODTRANSimulations
UncertaintySimulations
ValidationResults
Vegetationwater
8 660,096 1.63 K 1.10 K
Rocks 48 3,960,576 1.45 K n/a
Soils 45 3,713,040 0.91 K n/a
Sands 10 825,120 0.99 K 0.89 K
Total 111 9,158,832 1.35 K 0.98 K
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LST Uncertainty Analysis vs Validation
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LST Sharpening modelTraining with high resolution airborne data (HyTES, AVIRIS)
𝐿𝑆𝑇𝑠ℎ𝑎𝑟𝑝 = 𝑝1𝑁𝐷𝑉𝐼4 + 𝑝2𝑁𝐷𝑉𝐼
3 ∙ 𝛼 + 𝑝3𝑁𝐷𝑉𝐼2 ∙ 𝛼2 + 𝑝4𝑁𝐷𝑉𝐼 ∙ 𝛼
3 + 𝑝5𝛼4 + 𝑝6𝑁𝐷𝑉𝐼
3 + 𝑝7 𝑁𝐷𝑉𝐼2 ∙
𝛼+𝑝8𝑁𝐷𝑉𝐼 ∙ 𝛼2 + 𝑝9𝛼
3 + 𝑝10𝑁𝐷𝑉𝐼2 + 𝑝11𝑁𝐷𝑉𝐼 ∙ 𝛼+𝑝12𝛼
2 + 𝑝13𝑁𝐷𝑉𝐼 + 𝑝14𝛼 + 𝑝15 + dLST
Where Energy conservation = dLST = LST(native resolution) – 𝐿𝑆𝑇𝑠ℎ𝑎𝑟𝑝(with NDVI and 𝛼 at native resolution)
Note: this ensures the average LST between native resolution and sharpened resolution remain the same over a given area.
HUTS Multivariate Regression Sharpening Model:
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AA
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New Urban LST product able to distinguish fine-scale temperatures of individual building roofs and transport network infrastructure (roads, runways) within the city
Downtown Los Angeles
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Questions?