Largely used in several independent estimates of fire emissions, fire products based on MODIS sensors aboard the Terra and Aqua polar-orbiting satellites have a number of inherent limitations, including (a) inability to detect fires below clouds, (b) significant decrease of detection sensitivity at the edge of scan where pixel sizes are much larger than at nadir, and (c) gaps between adjacent swaths in tropical regions. To remedy these limitations, an empirical method is developed here and applied to correct fire emission estimates based on MODIS pixel level fire radiative power measurements and emission coefficients from the Fire Energetics and Emissions Research (FEER) biomass burning emission inventory. The analysis was performed for Jan...
Remote sensing is the most practical means of measuring energy release from large open-air biomass b...
A major focus in global change research is to quantify the amount of gaseous and particulate polluta...
Biomass burning is an important global phenomenon affecting atmospheric composition with significant...
Fire, as a significant global source of trace gases and aerosol particles, plays an important role i...
Satellite-based estimates of the fire radiative power (FRP) and energy (FRE) emitted from open bioma...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFASv1.0) calculates biomass burning emissions by assimilating ...
Satellite remote sensing is providing us tremendous opportunities to measure the fire radiative ener...
Fires are important emitters of aerosol and trace gases and as such need to be taken into account in...
Large-scale fire emission estimates may be influenced by the spatial resolution of the model and inp...
Satellite remote sensing is providing us tremendous opportunities to measure the fire radiative ener...
Biomass burning is an important global phenomenon impacting atmospheric composition. Application of ...
Significant uncertainties are incurred in deriving various quantities related to biomass burning fro...
Biomass burning (BB) is one of the major contributors to emissions of carbonaceous atmospheric aeros...
Earth Observation (EO) sensors play an important role in quantifying biomass burning related fuel co...
Developed as a quantitative measurement of fire intensity, fire radiative power (FRP) and the potent...
Remote sensing is the most practical means of measuring energy release from large open-air biomass b...
A major focus in global change research is to quantify the amount of gaseous and particulate polluta...
Biomass burning is an important global phenomenon affecting atmospheric composition with significant...
Fire, as a significant global source of trace gases and aerosol particles, plays an important role i...
Satellite-based estimates of the fire radiative power (FRP) and energy (FRE) emitted from open bioma...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFASv1.0) calculates biomass burning emissions by assimilating ...
Satellite remote sensing is providing us tremendous opportunities to measure the fire radiative ener...
Fires are important emitters of aerosol and trace gases and as such need to be taken into account in...
Large-scale fire emission estimates may be influenced by the spatial resolution of the model and inp...
Satellite remote sensing is providing us tremendous opportunities to measure the fire radiative ener...
Biomass burning is an important global phenomenon impacting atmospheric composition. Application of ...
Significant uncertainties are incurred in deriving various quantities related to biomass burning fro...
Biomass burning (BB) is one of the major contributors to emissions of carbonaceous atmospheric aeros...
Earth Observation (EO) sensors play an important role in quantifying biomass burning related fuel co...
Developed as a quantitative measurement of fire intensity, fire radiative power (FRP) and the potent...
Remote sensing is the most practical means of measuring energy release from large open-air biomass b...
A major focus in global change research is to quantify the amount of gaseous and particulate polluta...
Biomass burning is an important global phenomenon affecting atmospheric composition with significant...