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El Niño–Southern Oscillation diversity and Southern Africa teleconnections during Austral Summer El Niño–Southern Oscillation diversity and Southern Africa teleconnections during Austral Summer

A wide range of sea surface temperature (SST) expressions have been observed during the El Niño–Southern Oscillation events of 1950–2010, which have occurred simultaneously with different global atmospheric circulations. This study examines the atmospheric circulation and precipitation during December–March 1950–2010 over the African Continent south of 15°S, a region hereafter known as...
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Andrew Hoell, Christopher C. Funk, Tamuka Magadzire, Jens Zinke, Gregory J. Husak

Estimating switchgrass productivity in the Great Plains using satellite vegetation index and site environmental variables Estimating switchgrass productivity in the Great Plains using satellite vegetation index and site environmental variables

Switchgrass is being evaluated as a potential feedstock source for cellulosic biofuels and is being cultivated in several regions of the United States. The recent availability of switchgrass land cover maps derived from the National Agricultural Statistics Service cropland data layer for the conterminous United States provides an opportunity to assess the environmental conditions of...
Authors
Yingxin Gu, Bruce K. Wylie, Daniel M. Howard

The International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters' The International Charter 'Space and Major Disasters'

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Authors
Brenda Jones, Timothy S. Stryker, Ahmed Mahmood, Gabriel Platzeck

Automated integration of lidar into the LANDFIRE product suite Automated integration of lidar into the LANDFIRE product suite

Accurate information about three-dimensional canopy structure and wildland fuel across the landscape is necessary for fire behaviour modelling system predictions. Remotely sensed data are invaluable for assessing these canopy characteristics over large areas; lidar data, in particular, are uniquely suited for quantifying three-dimensional canopy structure. Although lidar data are...
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Birgit Peterson, Kurtis Nelson, Carl Seielstad, Jason M. Stoker, W. Matt Jolly, Russell Parsons

Completion of the 2011 National Land Cover Database for the conterminous United States – Representing a decade of land cover change information Completion of the 2011 National Land Cover Database for the conterminous United States – Representing a decade of land cover change information

The National Land Cover Database (NLCD) provides nationwide data on land cover and land cover change at the native 30-m spatial resolution of the Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM). The database is designed to provide five-year cyclical updating of United States land cover and associated changes. The recent release of NLCD 2011 products now represents a decade of consistently produced land...
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Collin G. Homer, Jon Dewitz, Limin Yang, Suming Jin, Patrick Danielson, George Z. Xian, John Coulston, Nathaniel Herold, James Wickham, Kevin Megown

Drought monitoring and assessment: Remote sensing and modeling approaches for the Famine Early Warning Systems Network Drought monitoring and assessment: Remote sensing and modeling approaches for the Famine Early Warning Systems Network

Drought monitoring is an essential component of drought risk management. It is usually carried out using drought indices/indicators that are continuous functions of rainfall and other hydrometeorological variables. This chapter presents a few examples of how remote sensing and hydrologic modeling techniques are being used to generate a suite of drought monitoring indicators at dekadal...
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Gabriel Senay, Naga Manohar Velpuri, Stefanie Bohms, Michael Budde, Claudia Young, James Rowland, James Verdin

Validation of geometric accuracy of Global Land Survey (GLS) 2000 data Validation of geometric accuracy of Global Land Survey (GLS) 2000 data

The Global Land Survey (GLS) 2000 data were generated from Geocover™ 2000 data with the aim of producing a global data set of accuracy better than 25 m Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). An assessment and validation of accuracy of GLS 2000 data set, and its co-registration with Geocover™ 2000 data set is presented here. Since the availability of global data sets that have higher nominal...
Authors
Rajagopalan Rengarajan, Aparajithan Sampath, James C. Storey, Mike Choate

Application-ready expedited MODIS data for operational land surface monitoring of vegetation condition Application-ready expedited MODIS data for operational land surface monitoring of vegetation condition

Monitoring systems benefit from high temporal frequency image data collected from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) system. Because of near-daily global coverage, MODIS data are beneficial to applications that require timely information about vegetation condition related to drought, flooding, or fire danger. Rapid satellite data streams in operational applications...
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Jesslyn F. Brown, Daniel M. Howard, Bruce K. Wylie, Aaron M. Friesz, Lei Ji, Carolyn Gacke

Interactive access to LP DAAC satellite data archives through a combination of open-source and custom middleware web services Interactive access to LP DAAC satellite data archives through a combination of open-source and custom middleware web services

Current methods of searching for and retrieving data from satellite land remote sensing archives do not allow for interactive information extraction. Instead, Earth science data users are required to download files over low-bandwidth networks to local workstations and process data before science questions can be addressed. New methods of extracting information from data archives need to...
Authors
Brian N. Davis, Jason Werpy, Aaron M. Friesz, Kevin Impecoven, Robert Quenzer, Tom Maiersperger, David J. Meyer

Having it both ways? Land use change in a U.S. midwestern agricultural ecoregion Having it both ways? Land use change in a U.S. midwestern agricultural ecoregion

Urbanization has been directly linked to decreases in area of agricultural lands and, as such, has been considered a threat to food security. Although the area of land used to produce food has diminished, often overlooked have been changes in agricultural output. The Eastern Corn Belt Plains (ECBP) is an important agricultural region in the U.S. Midwest. It has both gained a significant...
Authors
Roger F. Auch, Chris R. Laingen

Global view of remote sensing of rangelands: Evolution, applications, future pathways Global view of remote sensing of rangelands: Evolution, applications, future pathways

The term “rangeland” is rather nebulous, and there is no single definition of rangeland that is universally accepted by land managers, scientists, or international bodies (Lund, 2007; Reeves and Mitchell, 2011). Dozens and possibly hundreds (Lund, 2007) of definitions and ideologies exist because various stakeholders often have unique objectives requiring different information. For the...
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Matthew Reeves, Robert A. Washington-Allen, Jay Angerer, E. Raymond Hunt, Ranjani Wasantha Kulawardhana, Lalit Kumar, Tatiana Loboda, Thomas R. Loveland, Graciela Metternicht, R. Douglas Ramsey

Assessing the vegetation condition impacts of the 2011 drought across the U.S. southern Great Plains using the vegetation drought response index (VegDRI) Assessing the vegetation condition impacts of the 2011 drought across the U.S. southern Great Plains using the vegetation drought response index (VegDRI)

The vegetation drought response index (VegDRI), which combines traditional climate- and satellite-based approaches for assessing vegetation conditions, offers new insights into assessing the impacts of drought from local to regional scales. In 2011, the U.S. southern Great Plains, which includes Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, was plagued by moderate to extreme drought that was...
Authors
Tsegaye Tadesse, Brian D. Wardlow, Jesslyn F. Brown, Mark Svoboda, Michael Hayes, Brian Fuchs, Denise Gutzmer
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