Assessment of NDVI Composites Using Merged NOAA-14 and NOAA-15 AVHRR Data

Pei-yu Chen, R. Srinivasan, G. Fedosejevs, A. D. Báez-González, P. Gong
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Abstract The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data acquired by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) satellites provide daily observations of the Earth's surface. While NOAA-14 data from ascending orbits are operationally used for global vegetation monitoring; NOAA-15 data from descending orbits could provide additional daily coverage. The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), derived from the solar reflective data, is linked to vegetation condition and plant biomass production on land surfaces. Because a single AVHRR scene is seldom completely cloud-free, maximum value compositing (MVC) of multi-date NDVI data is widely used to minimize cloud contamination. While ten-day composites from NOAA-14 AVHRR data may not be cloud-free; critical short-term changes in vegetation condition may be lost in composites created over longer time periods. AVHRR data of Texas obtained from NOAA-15 (morning satellite) and NOAA-14 (afternoon satellite) were used in our study on the potential benefits of merged morning and afternoon NDVI data sets for crop monitoring. A strong correlation was observed between NOAA-14 and NOAA-15 NDVI data derived from top-of-atmosphere (TOA) reflectance.
利用NOAA-14和NOAA-15 AVHRR数据合并评价NDVI复合材料
美国国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)卫星获取的先进甚高分辨率辐射计(AVHRR)数据提供了对地球表面的日常观测。NOAA-14上升轨道数据在业务上用于全球植被监测;来自下降轨道的NOAA-15数据可以提供额外的每日覆盖范围。归一化植被指数(NDVI)是由太阳反射数据导出的,它与地表植被状况和植物生物量生产有关。由于单个AVHRR场景很少完全无云,因此广泛使用多日期NDVI数据的最大值合成(MVC)来最小化云污染。虽然NOAA-14 AVHRR数据的10天合成数据可能不是无云的;在较长时间内形成的复合材料中,可能会丢失植被状况的关键短期变化。利用NOAA-15(上午卫星)和NOAA-14(下午卫星)获取的德克萨斯州AVHRR数据,对合并的上午和下午NDVI数据集用于作物监测的潜在效益进行了研究。从大气顶(TOA)反射率得到的NOAA-14和NOAA-15 NDVI数据之间存在很强的相关性。
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