EGU2020-13134, updated on 10 Jan 2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-13134
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Applicability of MODIS lake surface temperature depends on season and lake size on the Tibetan Plateau

Zhu La1, Kun Yang2,3, Jun Qin1, Juzhi Hou1, Yanbin Lei1, Junbo Wang1, Anning Huang4, Yingying Chen1,3, Baohong Ding1, and Xin Li1,3
Zhu La et al.
  • 1Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling, Department of Earth System Science, Tsinghua University
  • 3CAS Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth Sciences
  • 4CMA‐NJU Joint Laboratory for Climate Prediction Studies, School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University

Lake surface temperature is a key parameter in understanding the variability of lake thermal condition and evaporation. MODIS-derived LST is widely used as a reference for lake-model validations and process studies in data-scarce regions. In this study, the accuracy and limitation of MODIS LST were examined on the Tibetan Plateau, where there are thousands of lakes. It is found that agreement between MODIS LST and in-situ subsurface (~1 m depth) temperature collected at six large lakes depends on the thermal phases. During lake turnover period (nighttime or from October to freeze-up date), the sink of surface water causes mixed with subsurface water. The MODIS LST was consistent with the in-situ data, indicating its high accuracy. During stratification period (from May to September), the lakes were thermally stratified due to intense solar heating and high salinity in some lakes; the daytime MODIS LST is systematically higher than the in-situ subsurface temperature, indicating it is credible. However, the MODIS LST has two limitations in this region. First, nighttime retrievals during monsoon season have considerable cold biases in monsoon-controlled region. This can be associated with shallow clouds or fog near the lake surface that occur frequently at night but are not well detected by MODIS. Second, the retrievals for narrow and small lakes have warm (cold) biases in the daytime (at night), perhaps due to proximity effect of mountains and land. The two situations are common across the Tibetan Plateau and thus severely restrict the applications of MODIS LST in lake studies.

How to cite: La, Z., Yang, K., Qin, J., Hou, J., Lei, Y., Wang, J., Huang, A., Chen, Y., Ding, B., and Li, X.: Applicability of MODIS lake surface temperature depends on season and lake size on the Tibetan Plateau, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-13134, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-13134, 2020.