Different researcher reported the increase of LST prior to seismic activity. Is this increase linked with atmospheric temperature recorded by radon monitor ?
Very improbable. Earthquakes are mostly an internal phenomenon, it is not excluded to measure tempretature fluctuations before, after or during an earthquake, However drowning any conclusions based on relatively limited data is risky. Both phenomena can happen independently.
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In specific cases, there is connection Land surface temperature (LST) and atmospheric temperature but in general aspect this relation doesn't exist at all. Remote sensing always focus on the effect of underground conditions on surface of the earth phenomena. Sometimes, internal phenomenon (such as earthquake) can keep its effect on the surface, so we can indirectly estimate and correlate such relations.
LST changes vary from day to night and sometimes drastically so the earthquake temperature anomalies can't be predicted correctly.
I hope one day we can have more developed sensors and devises and produce different kinds of methodology for all natural hazards forecast especially earthquake prediction.