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Entry: Land surface temperature - showing version 4

URI: https://terra-vocabulary.org/ncl/FAIR-Incubator/earthsciencevariables/c_0df20fea

Refers to how hot the “surface” of the Earth would feel to the touch in a particular location. From a satellite’s point of view, the “surface” is whatever it sees when it looks through the atmosphere to the ground. It could be snow and ice, the grass on a lawn, the roof of a building, or the leaves in the canopy of a forest. Thus, land surface temperature is not the same as the air temperature that is included in the daily weather report.

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is a Concept | observable property
changed on 13 Nov 2023 10:22:13.132
submitted byViqui Agazzi
accepted on 29 Sep 2022 15:03:10.714

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date accepted 29 Sep 2022 15:03:10.714
date submitted 29 Sep 2022 14:56:16.171
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entity Land surface temperature
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item class observable property | Concept
label Land surface temperature
modified 13 Nov 2023 10:22:13.132
notation c_0df20fea
register earthsciencevariables
status status experimental
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account name victoria.agazzi@teledetection.fr
name Viqui Agazzi

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broader Land surface
definition Refers to how hot the “surface” of the Earth would feel to the touch in a particular location. From a satellite’s point of view, the “surface” is whatever it sees when it looks through the atmosphere to the ground. It could be snow and ice, the grass on a lawn, the roof of a building, or the leaves in the canopy of a forest. Thus, land surface temperature is not the same as the air temperature that is included in the daily weather report.
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label Land surface temperature
pref label Land surface temperature
type Concept | observable property