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Abstract We combined thermal satellite imagery from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instruments to reconstruct the effusion rate trends in terms of Time Averaged Discharge Rate (TADR) of 37 eruptions (2000–2023) at Piton de la Fournaise (La Réunion, France).
Adele Campus+5 more
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Overview of NASA Earth Observing Systems Terra and Aqua moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer instrument calibration algorithms and on-orbit performance [PDF]
Xiaoxiong Xiong+2 more
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Contrasting Temperature Sensitivity of Boreal Forest Productivity in North America and Eurasia
Abstract The seasonal amplitude of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has increased by as much as 50% over the last 6 decades, suggesting changes to the Arctic‐boreal carbon cycle. Some of this increase is due to increasing seasonality of net ecosystem exchange in boreal and arctic ecosystems, although the mechanisms are still uncertain.
D. Muccio, G. Keppel‐Aleks, N. Parazoo
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Satellite-retrieved sea-surface skin temperature (SSTskin) is essential for many Near-Real-Time studies. This study aimed to assess the potential to improve the accuracy of satellite-based SSTskin retrieval in the Caribbean region by using atmospheric ...
Bingkun Luo, Peter J. Minnett, Chong Jia
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Characterization of global ocean turbidity from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer ocean color observations [PDF]
Wei Shi, Menghua Wang
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Abstract Snow cover fraction (SCF) accuracy in land surface models (LSMs) impacts the accuracy of surface albedo and land‐atmosphere interactions. However, SCF is a large source of uncertainty, partially because of the scale‐dependent nature of snow depletion curves that is not parameterized by LSMs.
Ronnie Abolafia‐Rosenzweig+4 more
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Improved retrieval of aerosol size‐resolved properties from moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer over India: Role of aerosol model and surface reflectance [PDF]
Hiren Jethva+3 more
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Abstract Aerosols emitted from biomass burning affect human health and climate, both regionally and globally. The magnitude of these impacts is altered by the biomass burning plume injection height (BB‐PIH). However, these alterations are not well‐understood on a global scale.
Nicole A. June+4 more
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Abstract Land surface modeling combined with data assimilation can yield highly accurate soil moisture estimates on regional and global scales. However, most land surface models often neglect lateral surface and subsurface flows, which are crucial for water redistribution and soil moisture.
Haojin Zhao+5 more
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