Brightness temperature
Brightness temperature is the temperature a blackbody would need to have in order to emit the same amount of radiation at a specific frequency or wavelength as that measured by a remote sensing instrument. It is not the physical (thermodynamic) temperature of the object but rather a measure of the intensity of the observed microwave or thermal infrared radiation, expressed in units of temperature (Kelvin, K). (American Meteorological Society, 2024)
Sources
American Meteorological Society. 2024. “Brightness Temperature.” Glossary of Meteorology. Accessed May 15, 2025. https://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/Brightness_temperature.