POSTEL Downwelling Longwave Radiation

The “radiation” biogeophysical products of Postel are spatialized variables derived from optical or micro-wave sensors measurements acquired over many years at regional to global scales.

The Downwelling Longwave Radiation (W.m-2) (DLR) is defined as the thermal irradiance reaching the surface in the thermal infrared spectrum (4 – 100 µm). It is determined by the radiation that originates from a shallow layer close to the surface, about one third being emitted by the lowest 10 meters and 80% by the 500-meter layer.

The DLR is derived from several sensors (Meteosat, MSG) using various approaches, in the framework of the Geoland project.

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https://www.theia-land.fr/en/blog/product/radiation-variables-postel

Caractéristiques

Type de jeu de donnéessatellite
Formatraster
Licence
Début de production
Fin de production
Emprise géographique-180,-90 : 180,90
Type d’emprisesite
Résolution spatiale1 km
Résolution temporelle
Mission(s)meteosat
Instrument(s) / Capteur(s)MVIRI
Métadonnées DataCiteN/A
DOI

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