Remote Sensing (Jun 2022)

Ten Years of VIIRS Land Surface Temperature Product Validation

  • Yuling Liu,
  • Peng Yu,
  • Heshun Wang,
  • Jingjing Peng,
  • Yunyue Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14122863
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 2863

Abstract

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The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Temperature (LST) has been operationally produced for a decade since the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (SNPP) launched in October 2011. A comprehensive evaluation of its accuracy and precision will be helpful for product users in climate studies and atmospheric models. In this study, the VIIRS LST is validated with ground observations from multiple high-quality radiation networks, including six stations from the Surface Radiation budget (SURFRAD) network, two stations from the Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN), and 13 stations from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) network, to evaluate its performance over various land-cover types. The VNP21A1 LST was validated against the same ground observations as a reference. The results yield a close agreement between the SNPP VIIRS LST and ground LSTs with a bias of −0.4 K and a RMSE of 1.96 K over six SURFRAD sites; a bias of −0.2 K and a RMSE of 1.93 K over two BSRN sites; and a bias of −0.1 K and a RMSE of 1.7 K over the 13 ARM sites. The time series of the LST errors over individual sites indicate seasonal cycles. The data anomaly over the BSRN site in Cabauw and the SURFRAD site in Desert Rock is revealed and discussed in this study. In addition, a method using Landsat-8 data is applied to quantify the heterogeneity level of each ground station and the results provide promising insights. The validation results demonstrate the maturity of the JPSS VIIRS LST products and their readiness for various application studies.

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