Consistency of Spatiotemporal Variability of Modis and Era5-Land Surface Warming Trends Over Complex Topography

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2023

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Springer Heidelberg

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In this study, the trend of widely used MODIS MxD11 and MxD21 Land Surface Temperature (LST) and ERA5-Land Skin Temperature (SKT) and 2 m air temperature products were validated using 2 m air temperature trends obtained by ground observations from 266 stations in 2000-2021 over Turkey, known to have complex topography. The results show that colder regions have substantially higher temporal temperature variability than warmer ones. MxD21 and MxD11 products are 4.4 & DEG;C and 2.9 & DEG;C warmer than ERA5-Land products, respectively, while ERA5-Land products (SKT and 2 m) have nearly similar averages (12.5 & DEG;C). The consistency between MODIS and ERA5-Land data is significantly lower over areas with more complex topography and irrigation activities, despite the fact that the products show a high linear relationship over the study area. While February trends are consistently much higher than other months (2.2 and 1.4 & DEG;C/decade for MODIS and ERA5-Land, respectively), overall MODIS skin temperature products (0.7 & DEG;C/decade) generally exhibit smaller trends than ERA5-Land skin and air temperature trends (0.94 & DEG;C/decade). The results suggested that MODIS and ERA5-Land trends, which are highly consistent with observations, might replace observations in the absence of long-term station-based records.

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Yilmaz, Meric/0000-0001-6921-7687

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Surface temperature, Warming trend, MxD11, MxD21, ERA5-Land, Cold Temperature, Hot Temperature, Turkey, Temperature, Environmental Monitoring

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Environmental Science and Pollution Research

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30

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41

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94414

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94435

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