Remote Sensing (Apr 2016)

Satellite Climate Data Records: Development, Applications, and Societal Benefits

  • Wenze Yang,
  • Viju O. John,
  • Xuepeng Zhao,
  • Hui Lu,
  • Kenneth R. Knapp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs8040331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 331

Abstract

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This review paper discusses how to develop, produce, sustain, and serve satellite climate data records (CDRs) in the context of transitioning research to operation (R2O). Requirements and critical procedures of producing various CDRs, including Fundamental CDRs (FCDRs), Thematic CDRs (TCDRs), Interim CDRs (ICDRs), and climate information records (CIRs) are discussed in detail, including radiance/reflectance and the essential climate variables (ECVs) of land, ocean, and atmosphere. Major international CDR initiatives, programs, and projects are summarized. Societal benefits of CDRs in various user sectors, including Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Energy, Heath, Water, Transportation, and Tourism are also briefly discussed. The challenges and opportunities for CDR development, production and service are also addressed. It is essential to maintain credible CDR products by allowing free access to products and keeping the production process transparent by making source code and documentation available with the dataset.

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