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The spacecraft and instruments
Meterological satellites The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)
The ARGOS data collection and platform location system The TIROS Operational Vertical Sounder (TOVS) system The future of the AVHRR
The data
Data structure and format Calibration of the AVHRR data Scheduling NOAA's archival and data distribution Direct readout stations
Pre- processing
Georeferencing/geolocation/geometrical rectification Cloud detection techniques Atmospheric corrections
Earth surface temperatures
Satellite oceanography Sea surface temperatures Ocean circulation Land surface temperatures
Vegetation
Background Vegetation indices Scale Calculating the NDVI Classification and phenology Evapotransipation, fire risk and semi-arid areas Directional effects Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and microwave polarization difference temperature (MPDT)
The study of sub-IFOV size objects
Channel 3, the neglected channel
Introduction Small intense sources of heat
Applications
Snow and ice Water body boundary mapping; bathymetry Water quality mapping Fisheries Atmospheric aerosols Precipitation and water resources Geological studies Sunglint and near-surface windspeeds Climatology
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