New Satellite Algorithm Enhances Coastal Water Monitoring with Temperature Adjustments
Scientists have developed an enhanced atmospheric correction algorithm that accounts for seawater temperature variations, dramatically improving satellite-based water quality monitoring. The innovation addresses long-standing accuracy issues in turbid coastal regions where traditional methods fall short.
Breakthrough in Ocean Color Satellite Accuracy
Researchers have developed an improved atmospheric correction algorithm that significantly enhances the accuracy of ocean color satellite data in coastal regions, according to reports published in the Journal of Remote Sensing. The new method, called ACiter-T, incorporates seawater temperature adjustments to address longstanding limitations in water quality monitoring from space.