without a polygon line hardly to see in
fig. 4. It clearly shows the interrelation
between high surface temperatures and low
net radiation. Industrial sites have net
radiation values around 500 W/m“, urban
and agricultural areas have similar condi-
tions with values around 600 W/m“, the
°C
15
17.5
20
22.5
25
cool surfaces of forests and water sur-
faces show maximum values in the range of
625 to nearly 700 W/m’. These features can
be derived from all cities or urban areas
in the investigation area of the REKLIP
project (Parlow,
1996a; Parlow, 1998).
525
550
575
600
625
650
675
Figure 4: Surface temperature (left) and net radiation (right) of Basle computed from
Landsat-TM, July 7°" 1984.
It seems to become important in the future
to take satellite data not only as images
and pictures of grey values, as it is of-
ten done, but to go more into detail of
the physical processes which are directly
influencing the visible information. Mis-
interpretations and an incompetent analy-
sis of data, especially when they are used
for applications, will not promote future
usage and potentials of remote sensing
techniques. Modern and easy to handle
software products and the unproblematic
availability of data imply the danger of
increasing quick-and-dirty products. The
remote sensing community must be well
aware of these circumstances and must try
to avoid that remote sensing suffers not
too much damage.
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