Accumulated precipitation | 4 - fair | Convective precipitation dominant.. Calibration by MW needed. | TIR channel(s) in the 10-13 micrometers range. Frequent sampling (GEO) is essential for accumulated precipitation. |
Cloud cover* | 4 - fair | No specific limitation. | VIS and TIR channels |
Cloud top height* | 3 - high | No specific limitation. | TIR channels in window and water vapour band (for emissivity) to estimate cloud top height from its temperature |
Cloud top temperature* | 2 - very high | No specific limitation. | TIR channels in window and water vapour band (for emissivity) |
Cloud type* | 4 - fair | Daylight only. | VIS and TIR channels |
Fire fractional cover | 4 - fair | Cloud sensitive.. Coarse spatial resolution. | VIS and TIR channels |
Fire radiative power | 5 - marginal | Cloud sensitive.. Coarse spatial resolution. | TIR channels. Frequent sampling (GEO) enables early detection |
Fire temperature | 5 - marginal | Cloud sensitive.. Coarse spatial resolution. | TIR channels. Frequent sampling (GEO) enables early detection |
Land surface temperature | 4 - fair | Cloud sensitive. | TIR split window channels around 11 micrometers for water vapour correction |
Precipitation intensity at surface (liquid or solid) | 3 - high | Convective precipitation dominant.. Calibration by MW needed. | TIR channel(s) in the 11 micrometers window. Frequent sampling (GEO) consistent with precipitation temporal variability |
Sea surface temperature | 4 - fair | Cloud sensitive. | TIR split window channels around 11 micrometers for water vapour correction |
Snow cover | 5 - marginal | Cloud sensitive.. Daylight only. | VIS channel(s). Frequent sampling (GEO) improves probability of cloud-free views |
Soil moisture at surface | 4 - fair | Cloud sensitive.. Index only. | VIS and TIR window channels. Soil moisture inferred from thermal inertia, that is accurately measured by frequent sampling (GEO) |
Integrated Water Vapour (IWV)* | 2 - very high | Cloud sensitive. | TIR channels around 6.3 micrometers and in the 11 micrometers split window |
Aerosol volcanic ash Total Column | 1 - primary | Cloud sensitive. | TIR channel(s). Frequent sampling (GEO) enables early detection of ash plumes |
Wind (horizontal)* | 3 - high | Cloud or water vapour tracers needed. | VIS channel(s) and TIR channels around 6.3 and 11 micrometers. Frequent sampling (GEO) enables inference from cloud or water vapour pathces motion |