Satellite mapping of air temperature under polar night conditions

A novel satellite technique for air temperature mapping with a spatial resolution of ~100 m was proposed for the town of Apatity, the Kola Peninsula (Russia), taken as a case study. The main idea behind this novel technique is to find the statistical relationships between the land surface temperatur...

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Published in:Geo-spatial Information Science
Main Authors: Kritsuk Sergei, Victor Gornyy, Tatiana Davidan, Iscander Latypov, Alexandra Manvelova, Pavel Konstantinov, Andrei Tronin, Mikhail Varentsov, Mikhail Vasiliev
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2021.2003166
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a8ab78a334a54590b932c2b47b1dc64e 2023-05-15T14:56:42+02:00 Satellite mapping of air temperature under polar night conditions Kritsuk Sergei Victor Gornyy Tatiana Davidan Iscander Latypov Alexandra Manvelova Pavel Konstantinov Andrei Tronin Mikhail Varentsov Mikhail Vasiliev 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2021.2003166 https://doaj.org/article/a8ab78a334a54590b932c2b47b1dc64e EN eng Taylor & Francis Group http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2021.2003166 https://doaj.org/toc/1009-5020 https://doaj.org/toc/1993-5153 1009-5020 1993-5153 doi:10.1080/10095020.2021.2003166 https://doaj.org/article/a8ab78a334a54590b932c2b47b1dc64e Geo-spatial Information Science, Vol 0, Iss 0, Pp 1-12 (2022) polar night town of apatity air temperature satellite images time series regression mapping bioclimatic comfort Mathematical geography. Cartography GA1-1776 Geodesy QB275-343 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2021.2003166 2022-12-30T20:17:16Z A novel satellite technique for air temperature mapping with a spatial resolution of ~100 m was proposed for the town of Apatity, the Kola Peninsula (Russia), taken as a case study. The main idea behind this novel technique is to find the statistical relationships between the land surface temperatures in each point of the study area, observed by multiple infrared thermal satellite imagery, and the time series of air temperatures recorded by World Meteorological Organization (WMO) weather station. Fourteen scenes of infrared thermal spectral band of the Landsat satellites for the period 2014–2019 were used, as well as the long-term time series of air temperature from the weather station and the results of air temperature observations carried out by the network of loggers. For calm weather conditions, according to the ground truth, the error of air temperature mapping was σ = 1.5°C, and the precision was estimated as δ = 1.0°C. An analysis of the compiled air temperature map showed that, under polar night conditions, the air temperature on the hilltops was by 10–18°C higher than in the lowlands. It was concluded that, for economic reasons, as well as for the reasons of population health protection in the Arctic, it would be advisable to plan the placement of new cities on the hills. Each of these new areas should be designed in a “semi-isolated” manner in order to minimize the time needed by the local people for crossing the lowlands between the nearby districts. A characteristic feature of modern megalopolises is their internal structure formed by the growing primary settlements that can be considered as nuclei interlinked by transportation routes. Thus, the new Arctic cities can be called “Arctic megalopolises” because of their internal structure that is specific to megalopolises. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic kola peninsula polar night Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Apatity ENVELOPE(33.403,33.403,67.564,67.564) Arctic Kola Peninsula Geo-spatial Information Science 1 12
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topic polar night
town of apatity
air temperature
satellite images
time series
regression
mapping
bioclimatic comfort
Mathematical geography. Cartography
GA1-1776
Geodesy
QB275-343
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town of apatity
air temperature
satellite images
time series
regression
mapping
bioclimatic comfort
Mathematical geography. Cartography
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Geodesy
QB275-343
Kritsuk Sergei
Victor Gornyy
Tatiana Davidan
Iscander Latypov
Alexandra Manvelova
Pavel Konstantinov
Andrei Tronin
Mikhail Varentsov
Mikhail Vasiliev
Satellite mapping of air temperature under polar night conditions
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satellite images
time series
regression
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bioclimatic comfort
Mathematical geography. Cartography
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Geodesy
QB275-343
description A novel satellite technique for air temperature mapping with a spatial resolution of ~100 m was proposed for the town of Apatity, the Kola Peninsula (Russia), taken as a case study. The main idea behind this novel technique is to find the statistical relationships between the land surface temperatures in each point of the study area, observed by multiple infrared thermal satellite imagery, and the time series of air temperatures recorded by World Meteorological Organization (WMO) weather station. Fourteen scenes of infrared thermal spectral band of the Landsat satellites for the period 2014–2019 were used, as well as the long-term time series of air temperature from the weather station and the results of air temperature observations carried out by the network of loggers. For calm weather conditions, according to the ground truth, the error of air temperature mapping was σ = 1.5°C, and the precision was estimated as δ = 1.0°C. An analysis of the compiled air temperature map showed that, under polar night conditions, the air temperature on the hilltops was by 10–18°C higher than in the lowlands. It was concluded that, for economic reasons, as well as for the reasons of population health protection in the Arctic, it would be advisable to plan the placement of new cities on the hills. Each of these new areas should be designed in a “semi-isolated” manner in order to minimize the time needed by the local people for crossing the lowlands between the nearby districts. A characteristic feature of modern megalopolises is their internal structure formed by the growing primary settlements that can be considered as nuclei interlinked by transportation routes. Thus, the new Arctic cities can be called “Arctic megalopolises” because of their internal structure that is specific to megalopolises.
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author Kritsuk Sergei
Victor Gornyy
Tatiana Davidan
Iscander Latypov
Alexandra Manvelova
Pavel Konstantinov
Andrei Tronin
Mikhail Varentsov
Mikhail Vasiliev
author_facet Kritsuk Sergei
Victor Gornyy
Tatiana Davidan
Iscander Latypov
Alexandra Manvelova
Pavel Konstantinov
Andrei Tronin
Mikhail Varentsov
Mikhail Vasiliev
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title Satellite mapping of air temperature under polar night conditions
title_short Satellite mapping of air temperature under polar night conditions
title_full Satellite mapping of air temperature under polar night conditions
title_fullStr Satellite mapping of air temperature under polar night conditions
title_full_unstemmed Satellite mapping of air temperature under polar night conditions
title_sort satellite mapping of air temperature under polar night conditions
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url https://doi.org/10.1080/10095020.2021.2003166
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