Climate / Environment / Geospatial
Historic Land Surface Temperature
Historical satellite-derived quarterly average land surface temperature from 1981 to three months from real-time. Geospatially derived land surface temperature is a measure of the temperature of the Earth's surface at a particular location, as determined using geographic information systems (GIS) technology. This information is typically obtained from satellite-based sensors, which can detect the thermal radiation emitted by the land surface. Land surface temperature is an important indicator of the health and productivity of an ecosystem, and can provide valuable information for monitoring and managing land resources. It is also an important variable in climate modeling and can help to improve our understanding of the Earth's climate system.
Metadata
Number
55
Availability
Available Soon
Source
Copernicus
Original Source
European Space Agency / EUSPA
Resolution
11132m
Cadence
Quarterly
Delivery Time
Hours
Price
€300
Coverage
Global
Data Range
1/1/1981 - 4/29/2022
Commercial Use
Not specified
Sample Asset
No local sample
Created
7/30/2022 23:38
GIZ
n/a
EECU Seconds
-
Graph Data
No graph data listed.
Research
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Local Sample
No sample image listed in the catalogue.