Assessment of MODIS Surface Temperature Products of Greenland Ice Sheet Using In-Situ Measurements

Satellite-based data have promoted the research progress in polar regions under global climate change, meanwhile the uncertainties and limitations of satellite-derived surface temperatures are widely discussed over Greenland. This study validated the accuracy of ice surface temperature (IST) from th...

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Main Authors: Xiaoge Yu, Tingting Wang, Minghu Ding, Yetang Wang, Weijun Sun, Qinglin Zhang, Baojuan Huai
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Tingting Wang
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Yetang Wang
Weijun Sun
Qinglin Zhang
Baojuan Huai
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Yetang Wang
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Qinglin Zhang
Baojuan Huai
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description Satellite-based data have promoted the research progress in polar regions under global climate change, meanwhile the uncertainties and limitations of satellite-derived surface temperatures are widely discussed over Greenland. This study validated the accuracy of ice surface temperature (IST) from the moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) over the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS). Daily MODIS IST was validated against the observational surface temperature from 24 automatic weather stations (AWSs) using the mean bias (MB), the root mean square (RMSE), and the correlation coefficient (R). The temporal and spatial variability over the GrIS spanning from March 2000 to December 2019 and the IST melt threshold (−1 °C) were analyzed. Generally, the MODIS IST was underestimated by an average of −2.68 °C compared to AWSs, with cold bias mainly occurring in winter. Spatially, the R and RMSE performed the better accuracy of MODIS IST on the northwest, northeast, and central part of the GrIS. Furthermore, the mean IST is mainly concentrated between −20 °C and −10 °C in summer while between −50 °C and −30 °C in winter. The largest positive IST anomalies (exceeds 3 °C) occurred in southwestern GrIS during 2010. IST shows the positive trends mainly in spring and summer and negative in autumn and winter.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-445X/11/5/593/ 2025-01-16T22:08:32+00:00 Assessment of MODIS Surface Temperature Products of Greenland Ice Sheet Using In-Situ Measurements Xiaoge Yu Tingting Wang Minghu Ding Yetang Wang Weijun Sun Qinglin Zhang Baojuan Huai agris 2022-04-19 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/land11050593 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11050593 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Land; Volume 11; Issue 5; Pages: 593 MODIS ice surface temperature (IST) validation Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) variability Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/land11050593 2023-08-01T04:47:52Z Satellite-based data have promoted the research progress in polar regions under global climate change, meanwhile the uncertainties and limitations of satellite-derived surface temperatures are widely discussed over Greenland. This study validated the accuracy of ice surface temperature (IST) from the moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) over the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS). Daily MODIS IST was validated against the observational surface temperature from 24 automatic weather stations (AWSs) using the mean bias (MB), the root mean square (RMSE), and the correlation coefficient (R). The temporal and spatial variability over the GrIS spanning from March 2000 to December 2019 and the IST melt threshold (−1 °C) were analyzed. Generally, the MODIS IST was underestimated by an average of −2.68 °C compared to AWSs, with cold bias mainly occurring in winter. Spatially, the R and RMSE performed the better accuracy of MODIS IST on the northwest, northeast, and central part of the GrIS. Furthermore, the mean IST is mainly concentrated between −20 °C and −10 °C in summer while between −50 °C and −30 °C in winter. The largest positive IST anomalies (exceeds 3 °C) occurred in southwestern GrIS during 2010. IST shows the positive trends mainly in spring and summer and negative in autumn and winter. Text Greenland Ice Sheet MDPI Open Access Publishing Greenland Land 11 5 593
spellingShingle MODIS
ice surface temperature (IST)
validation
Greenland ice sheet (GrIS)
variability
Xiaoge Yu
Tingting Wang
Minghu Ding
Yetang Wang
Weijun Sun
Qinglin Zhang
Baojuan Huai
Assessment of MODIS Surface Temperature Products of Greenland Ice Sheet Using In-Situ Measurements
title Assessment of MODIS Surface Temperature Products of Greenland Ice Sheet Using In-Situ Measurements
title_full Assessment of MODIS Surface Temperature Products of Greenland Ice Sheet Using In-Situ Measurements
title_fullStr Assessment of MODIS Surface Temperature Products of Greenland Ice Sheet Using In-Situ Measurements
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of MODIS Surface Temperature Products of Greenland Ice Sheet Using In-Situ Measurements
title_short Assessment of MODIS Surface Temperature Products of Greenland Ice Sheet Using In-Situ Measurements
title_sort assessment of modis surface temperature products of greenland ice sheet using in-situ measurements
topic MODIS
ice surface temperature (IST)
validation
Greenland ice sheet (GrIS)
variability
topic_facet MODIS
ice surface temperature (IST)
validation
Greenland ice sheet (GrIS)
variability
url https://doi.org/10.3390/land11050593