Geography with the environmental satellites

Coarse spatial resolution, high temporal frequency data from the earth polar orbiting (NOAA. HACMM, Nimbus, etc.) satellites and from the geostationary (GOES. Meteosat, and GMS) satellites are presented to demonstrate their utility for monitoring terrestrial and atmospheric processes. The main chara...

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Main Author: J.P. Gastellu Etchegorry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013-07-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Geography
Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/2165
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spelling doaj-9ad0338614bb4f689e0adea154a679582020-11-25T02:07:03ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaIndonesian Journal of Geography0024-95212354-91142013-07-01165110.22146/indo.j.geog,21651980Geography with the environmental satellitesJ.P. Gastellu EtchegorryCoarse spatial resolution, high temporal frequency data from the earth polar orbiting (NOAA. HACMM, Nimbus, etc.) satellites and from the geostationary (GOES. Meteosat, and GMS) satellites are presented to demonstrate their utility for monitoring terrestrial and atmospheric processes. The main characteristics of these ,satellites and of the instruments on board are reviewed. In order to be useful for environmental assessments. the remotely sensed data must be processed (atmospheric and geometric corrections, etc.). The NOAA Center provides a wide range of already processed data. such as meteorological. oceanic, hydrologic and vegetation products; o rough description of these preprocessed data is given in this article. Finally, some examples of applicotions in Southeast Asia and especially in Indonesia, are described, i.e.: agroecosystem, drought and oceanic monitoring. The paper concludes that coarse resolution, high temporal frequency ,satellite data are very valuable for environmental studies. the emphasis being laid on the improve. ment of the crop and drought assessment programmes.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijg/article/view/2165
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Geography with the environmental satellites
Indonesian Journal of Geography
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title Geography with the environmental satellites
title_short Geography with the environmental satellites
title_full Geography with the environmental satellites
title_fullStr Geography with the environmental satellites
title_full_unstemmed Geography with the environmental satellites
title_sort geography with the environmental satellites
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Indonesian Journal of Geography
issn 0024-9521
2354-9114
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Coarse spatial resolution, high temporal frequency data from the earth polar orbiting (NOAA. HACMM, Nimbus, etc.) satellites and from the geostationary (GOES. Meteosat, and GMS) satellites are presented to demonstrate their utility for monitoring terrestrial and atmospheric processes. The main characteristics of these ,satellites and of the instruments on board are reviewed. In order to be useful for environmental assessments. the remotely sensed data must be processed (atmospheric and geometric corrections, etc.). The NOAA Center provides a wide range of already processed data. such as meteorological. oceanic, hydrologic and vegetation products; o rough description of these preprocessed data is given in this article. Finally, some examples of applicotions in Southeast Asia and especially in Indonesia, are described, i.e.: agroecosystem, drought and oceanic monitoring. The paper concludes that coarse resolution, high temporal frequency ,satellite data are very valuable for environmental studies. the emphasis being laid on the improve. ment of the crop and drought assessment programmes.
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