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The Essential thermal Infrared remoTe sEnsing (ELITE) product suite currently has four types of products, including land surface temperature (LST: clear-sky and all-sky), emissivity (NBE: narrowband emissivity; BBE: broadband emissivity; and spectral emissivity), the component of surface radiation and energy budget (SLUR: surface longwave upwelling radiation; SLDR: surface longwave downward radiation SLDR; SLNR: surface longwave net radiation), and the component of Earth’s radiation budget (OLR; outgoing longwave radiation; RSR: reflected solar radiation). The spatial-temporal resolutions of the ELITE products are mainly determined by the employed satellite data sources. For more information about ELITE products, please refer to the website (https://elite.bnu.edu.cn). This dataset is ELITE daily surface longwave upward radiation (SLUR) product at 1km spatial resolution. It is provided on a Sinusoidal grid and ranges from 2000 to 2022 (continuously updated). This dataset was generated from the ELITE surface longwave upward radiation (SLUR) product using the algorithms developed by Zeng et al. (2021). This is the ELITE Daily SLUR product in 2015 (DOY: 001-059). Please click here to download the ELITE Daily SLUR product in 2015 (DOY: 060-120). Dataset Characteristics: Spatial Coverage: Global Temporal Coverage: 2015-01-01 ~ 2015-02-28 Spatial Resolution: 1 km Temporal Resolution: Daily Data Format: h5 Projection: Sinusoidal Scale: 0.05 Offset: -1000 Fill value: 999 Citation (Please cite these papers when using the data): Zeng, Q., & Cheng, J. (2021). Estimating high-spatial resolution surface daily longwave radiation from the instantaneous Global LAnd Surface Satellite (GLASS) longwave radiation product. International Journal of Digital Earth, 14(11), 1674-1704.
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