نتایج جستجو برای: avhrr noaa

تعداد نتایج: 3760  

2001
Jeffrey S. Wilson Timothy S. Brothers Eugenio J. Marcano Pedro Henriquez Urena John F. Kennedy

Spatial and temporal vegetation contrasts between the nations of Haiti and the Dominican are analyzed using NDVI data derived from 30m resolution Landsat imagery and 8km resolution AVHRR imagery from the NOAA / NASA Pathfinder database. Analysis of vegetation dynamics in the Hispaniola border region indicates denser vegetation cover and a stronger correlation between elevation, slope, and NDVI ...

2007
Aisheng Wu Zhanqing Li Josef Cihlar

The objectives of the study are (1) to examine the effects of land cover type, green biomass, and solar zenith angle (SZA) on the bidirectional reflectance distributions (BRDs) of the visible and near-infrared advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) data from NOAA 11 over terrestrial surfaces; and (2) to correct for these effects by developing BRD functions (BRDF). Four land cover type...

2003
Zhanqing Li R. Fraser J. Jin A. A. Abuelgasim I. Csiszar P. Gong R. Pu W. Hao

[1] This paper presents an evaluation of advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR)-based remote sensing algorithms for detecting active vegetation fires [Li et al., 2000a] and mapping burned areas [Fraser et al., 2000] throughout North America. The procedures were originally designed for application in Canada with AVHRR data aboard the NOAA 14 satellite. They were tested here with both N...

2007
Rasim Latifovic Darren Pouliot

Variability and trends in lake ice dynamics (i.e. lake ice phenology) are related to climate conditions. Climate influences the timing of lake ice melt and freeze onset, ice duration, and lake thermal dynamics that feedback to the climate system initiating further change. Phenology records acquired in a consistent manner and over long time periods are required to better understand variability a...

2014
Benjamin R. Scarino David R. Doelling Patrick Minnis Arun Gopalan Conor O. Haney Rajendra Bhatt

Long-term, remote-sensing-based climate data records (CDRs) are highly dependent on having consistent, wellcalibrated satellite instrument measurements of the Earth’s radiant energy. Therefore, by making historical satellite calibrations consistent with those of today’s imagers, the Earth-observing community can benefit from a CDR that spans a minimum of 30 years. Most operational meteorologica...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources 1991

Journal: :Journal of the Japan society of photogrammetry and remote sensing 1993

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