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Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS)


Drought Monitoring


Overview

Satellite data provide synoptic, near-real time measurements of surface conditions. Previous studies have established significant relationships between climate variables and satellite-derived vegetation indices (such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) over non-irrigated croplands and grasslands. In this project, we are researching methods for integrating information provided by satellite-derived measures of growing season vegetation performance and climate-based drought indicators to produce a timely and spatially-detailed drought monitoring product. Eventually, this information, coupled with map products of key drought indicators, will be available to many end users for making critical and timely decisions, from farm to regional scale.

References

Coming soon...

Contact

Jesslyn F. Brown
email: jfbrown@usgs.gov
voice: (605) 594-6003






 
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