Dive Into the Unknown: Embracing Uncertainty to Advance Aquatic Remote Sensing

Author:

Werther Mortimer1ORCID,Burggraaff Olivier2

Affiliation:

1. Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Department of Surface Waters - Research and Management, Dübendorf, Switzerland.

2. Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands.

Abstract

Uncertainty is an inherent aspect of aquatic remote sensing, originating from sources such as sensor noise, atmospheric variability, and human error. Although many studies have advanced the understanding of uncertainty, it is still not incorporated routinely into aquatic remote sensing research. Neglecting uncertainty can lead to misinterpretations of results, missed opportunities for innovative research, and a limited understanding of complex aquatic systems. In this article, we demonstrate how working with uncertainty can advance remote sensing through three examples: validation and match-up analysis, targeted improvement of data products, and decision-making based on information acquired through remote sensing. We advocate for a change of perspective: the uncertainty inherent in aquatic remote sensing should be embraced, rather than viewed as a limitation. Focusing on uncertainty not only leads to more accurate and reliable results but also paves the way for innovation through novel insights, product improvements, and more informed decision-making in the management and preservation of aquatic ecosystems.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

General Engineering

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