نتایج جستجو برای: modis sensor

تعداد نتایج: 195470  

2002
X. Xiong

MODIS Protoflight Model, launched on-board the NASA EOS Terra spacecraft on December 18, 1999, has been in operation for more than two years, providing the science community calibrated data sets for the global studies of the land, oceans, and atmosphere. MODIS has 36 spectral bands, covering the spectral range from 412 to 14200 nm, and provides spatial resolutions of 0.25 km (2 bands), 0.5 km (...

2005
Sung-ho Hong Jan M.H. Hendrickx Brian Borchers

Remotely sensed images of the Earth’s surface provide information about the spatial distribution of evapotranspiration. Since the spatial resolution of evapotranspiration predictions depends on the sensor type; scaling transfer between images of different scales needs to be investigated. The objectives of this study are first to validate the consistency of SEBAL algorithms for satellite images ...

2005
I. Csiszar T. Loboda L. Giglio T. L. Hockenberry

* Corresponding author. Abstract – Recent improvements in sensor capabilities have enabled fire characterization from satellites. Instantaneous intensities of active fires have been characterized by the Fire Radiative Power (FRP), while burn severity has been assessed from the evaluation of Normalized Burn Ratios (NBR) derived from preand post-fire multispectral imagery. MODIS on the Terra and ...

Journal: Desert 2007
G. Azizi, M. Kazemi N. Goodarzi S.K. Alavi Panah

     Temperature is considered as the basic element of climate and also the environmental limiting factor in LutDesert. In this research, in order to identify the temperature of Lut Desert located in east of central Iran, using remote sensing data, six series of MODIS sensor images related to June 24th & December 23rd 2002, and also January 22nd, March 22nd, June 22nd & September 24th 2003 were...

Drought is a major problematic phenomenon mostly for semi-arid areas of Iran. During drought periods, reduction in vegetation levels causes such problems as soil erosion, surface runoff, flood risk, etc. Therefore, the assessment of drought effects on plant covers is the most important issue. This research was conducted in 2015 using the extracted vegetation indices from Moderate Resolution Ima...

2006
W. Yang N. V. Shabanov D. Huang W. Wang Y. Knyazikhin

A prototype product suite, containing the Terra 8-day, Aqua 8-day, Terra–Aqua combined 8and 4-day products, was generated as part of testing for the next version (Collection 5) of the MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) leaf area index (LAI) products. These products were analyzed for consistency between Terra and Aqua retrievals over the following data subsets in North America...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 1992
Michael D. King Yoram J. Kaufman W. Paul Menzel Didier Tanré

The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS) is an earth-viewing sensor being developed as a facility instrument for the Earth Observing System (EOS) to be launched in the late 1990’s. MODIS consists of two separate instruments that scan a swath width sufficient to provide nearly complete global coverage every 2 days from a polar-orbiting, sun-synchronous, platform at an altitude of 705...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Guillaume Thirel Peter Salamon Peter Burek Milan Kalas

Snow is an important component of the water cycle, and its estimation in hydrological models is of great significance concerning the simulation and forecasting of flood events due to snow-melt. The assimilation of Snow Cover Area (SCA) in physical distributed hydrological models is a possible source of improvement of snowmelt-related floods. In this study, the assimilation in the LISFLOOD model...

2002
X. Xiong J. Sun J. Esposito B. Guenther W. Barnes

The MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) is one of the key instruments for the NASA s Earth Observing System (EOS). The MODIS ProtoFlight Model (PFM) was launched on-board the EOS Terra spacecraft on December 18, 1999 and has been providing the science community and public users global data sets for the study of the land, oceans, and atmosphere for more than two and a half year...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Belen Franch Eric F. Vermote Jean-Claude Roger Emilie Murphy Inbal Becker-Reshef Christopher Justice Martin Claverie Jyoteshwar R. Nagol Ivan Csiszar Dave Meyer Frédéric Baret Edward J. Masuoka Robert E. Wolfe Sadashiva Devadiga

The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) sensor provides a unique global remote sensing dataset that ranges from the 1980s to the present. Over the years, several efforts have been made on the calibration of the different instruments to establish a consistent land surface reflectance time-series and to augment the AVHRR data record with data from other sensors, such as the Moderate ...

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