Real-time climate monitoring using an AVHRR-based vegetation index


Autoria(s): Ropelewski, Chet F.; Halpert, Michael S.
Data(s)

1992

Resumo

A normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) has been produced and archived on a 1° latitude by 1° longitude grid between 55°S and 75°N. The many sources of data errors in the NDVI include cloud contamination, scan angle biases, changes in solar zenith angle, and sensor degradation. Week-to-week variability, primarily caused by cloud contamination and scan angle biases, can be minimized by temporally filtering the data. Orbital drift and sensor degradation introduces interannual variability into the dataset. These trends make the usefulness of a long-term climatology uncertain and limit the usefulness of the NDVI. Elimination of these problems should produce an index that can be used for climate monitoring.

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Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/15639/1/Chet%20F.%20Ropelewski.pdf

Ropelewski, Chet F. and Halpert, Michael S. (1992) Real-time climate monitoring using an AVHRR-based vegetation index. In: Eighth Annual Pacific Climate (PACLIM) Workshop , 10-13 March 1991 ,Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, CA, pp. 135-140.

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/15639/

Palavras-Chave #Atmospheric Sciences #Engineering
Tipo

Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed