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Remote Sensing, Vol. 14, Pages 3817: Monitoring Land Vegetation from Geostationary Satellite Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) (Remote Sensing)
 


For many years, the Advanced Very High-Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instruments have been widely used to monitor the condition of surface vegetation. Since the polar-orbiting satellite provides limited daily samples on surface, a completed spatial coverage of land vegetation is often relied on over multiple days of observations. In this study, observations from the Japanese geostationary satellite imager Advanced Himawari Imagers (AHI) are used to derive the surface vegetation index. The AHI reflectance at visible and near-infrared bands are first corrected to the surface reflectance by using the 6S radiative transfer model. The AHI surface reflectance from various viewing angles and solar geometry is further normalized to form an angular-independent reflectance by using a BRDF model. Finally, the surface vegetation index is calculated and synthesized from the daytime AHI data. It is found that the high-frequency AHI observations can significantly reduce the impact of clouds on compositing land NDVI and require a shorter time for a complete coverage of surface conditions. Also, a single NDVI image from AHI exhibits spatial distribution similar to that from 16 days of MODIS data.


 
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