The satellite data used was from the Polar Pathfinder project, provided by the University of Wisconsin. The NetCDF images taken by the satellite were parsed by a program to extract the surface temperatures at the approximate locations of all six AGO stations. These were then processed by spreadsheet software to determine the accuracy of the satellite predictions and the error characteristics.
Currently there are strong indicators that the satellite was very unreliable in determining surface temperature in most seasons except in Antarctica's winter. During this period, the satellite was capable of detecting the general temperature trends, following the periods of warmth and cooling closely. However, it consistently underestimated the temperature, sometimes recording the surface at a temperature nearly 10°C cooler than what was measured at the stations.
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