1. Analysis of energy fluxes estimations over Italy using time-differencing models based on thermal remote sensing data
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CAMMALLERI, Carmelo, Anderson, MC, CIRAOLO, Giuseppe, Kustas, WP, Hain, C, Schultz, L, Mecikalski, JR, D'URSO, GUIDO, Neale, CMU, Cosh, MH, IAHS Red Book series, Cammalleri, C, Anderson, MC, Ciraolo, G, D’Urso, G, Kustas, WP, Hain, C, Schultz, L, and Mecikalski, JR
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Actual evapotranspiration ,Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologia ,Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali ,Geostationary satellite ,Time-differential surface energy balance ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (all) - Abstract
Large area estimations of land surface fluxes can be a useful operational tool for up-scaling local measurements and can serve as an upper-boundary condition for higher spatial resolution applications. Given hourly measurements of radiometric surface temperature from a geostationary satellite, it is possible to derive the partitioning of energy fluxes based on the influence of the evapotranspiration process on morning surface temperature rise. In this work, the Atmosphere-Land Exchange Inverse (ALEXI) model and the Dual Temperature Difference (DTD) approach were applied in order to relate the sensible heat flux to time-differential remote observations of surface temperature obtained from Meteosat satellite data. Copyright © 2012 IAHS Press.
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- 2012