pinnatemperatuuride
Pinnatemperatuuride is the Estonian term for surface temperatures, referring to the temperature of a surface interface such as the land surface, the sea surface, or urban skin. It is distinct from air temperature measured in the free atmosphere at standard heights and is used in meteorology, climatology, oceanography, and environmental studies to describe the thermal state of surfaces.
Measurement methods include ground-based sensors that record surface skin temperatures on soil, vegetation, and built-up areas,
Pinnatemperatuuride drive important signals in climate and weather research. They exhibit diurnal and seasonal cycles, reflect
Data on pinnatemperatuuride come from a combination of weather stations, satellite-derived products (LST and SST), buoys