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resolution (approximately two views per day) of polar-orbiting satellites. Geosta-
tionary satellites with high temporal resolution provide good diurnal coverage,
making them attractive for deriving information on the diurnal LST cycle and
diurnal temperature range (DTR), which is an important climate change index. In
this chapter, special attention has been paid to LST retrieval from geostationary
GOES satellites. Algorithm theoretical basis (both physical and mathematical)
has been provided. LST product is generated from current GOES satellites from
our proposed dual-window algorithm.
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