Abstract:The precision of sea surface temperature (SST) from remote sensing data is essential to recognize SST fluctuations prompted by extreme weather conditions due to global climate warming, such as tropical cyclones (TCs). Since 1981 the active remote sensing of satellite-based SST measurements has been around and proliferating to date in Indonesia. However, there has not been much research on the validation of several remote sensing datasets in Indonesia's seas that has limited coverage of buoy observations. Moreo… Show more
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