A Spectral Angle Distance-Weighting Reconstruction Method for Filled Pixels of the MODIS Land Surface Temperature Product

2014 
Land surface temperature (LST) is an important parameter in the physics of land surface processes, but a large number of pixels are often filled as zero due to cloud, heavy aerosols, and so on in the Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) LST product. This letter presents the spectral angle distance (SAD)-weighting reconstruction (SADWER) method of reconstruction of zero-filled pixels of the MODIS LST product. It relies on the hypothesis that pixels with the same land-cover type have nearly the same LST in a localized area. SAD can measure the similarity of land-cover types of different pixels, and pixels with higher land-cover similarity can contribute more to the reconstruction using the weighting method. The result shows that the reconstruction ratio could be as high as 95% using only the SADWER method and nearly 100% after spatial filter postprocessing. The reconstruction accuracy is validated using artificially generated 20-, 50-, and 80-km-diameter concentrically filled areas in both forest and crop land-cover types. The statistical result shows that the standard deviations of the reconstruction errors are less than 2 Kelvin.
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