The Role of NOAA Satellite Data in Drought Early Warning and Monitoring: Selected Case Studies

  • Johnson G
  • Achutuni V
  • Thiruvengadachari S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Although drought is a phenomenon that dates to prehistoric times, recent technological advances permit evaluation of drought from a new perspective. Satellite remote sensing, the ability to detect the characteristics of features from a distance (i.e., without coming into direct contact with them), is a powerful tool for evaluating the temporal and spatial aspects of drought.

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Johnson, G. E., Achutuni, V. R., Thiruvengadachari, S., & Kogan, F. (1993). The Role of NOAA Satellite Data in Drought Early Warning and Monitoring: Selected Case Studies. In Drought Assessment, Management, and Planning: Theory and Case Studies (pp. 31–47). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3224-8_3

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