Extreme rainfall, induced by severe weather events, such as hurricanes, impacts wetlands because rapid water-depth increases can lead to flora and fauna mortality. This study developed an innovative algorithm to detect significant water-depth increases (SWDI, defined as water-depth increases above a threshold) in wetlands, using Sentinel-1 SAR backscatter. We used Hurricane Irma as an example that made landfall in the south Florida Everglades wetlands in September 2017 and produced tremendous rainfall. The algorithm detects SWDI for during- and post-event SAR acquisition dates, using pre-event water-depth as a baseline. The algorithm calculates Normalized Difference Backscatter Index (NDBI), using pre-, during-, and post-event backscatter, ...
The U.S. Geological Survey is developing new Landsat science products. One, named Dynamic Surface Wa...
In August 2017, Hurricane Harvey was one of the most destructive storms to make landfall in the Hous...
Everglades are a critical component of the regional hydrological cycle in South Florida. Anthropogen...
The Everglades wetlands located in the South Florida is characterized by large geographical extent, ...
During Hurricane Irma’s passage over Florida in September 2017, many sections of the state experienc...
During Hurricane Irma\u27s passage over Florida in September 2017, many sections of the state experi...
Wetlands are the second-most valuable natural resource on Earth but have declined by approximately 7...
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) techniques can successfully detect phase variations...
The increasing number of flood events combined with coastal urbanization has contributed to signific...
Wetlands are essential for controlling the global climate, sustaining the global hydrological cycle,...
In September of 2017, Hurricane Irma made landfall within the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Researc...
Wetlands are among the most productive natural ecosystems in the world, generally being important bi...
Wetlands are among the most productive natural ecosystems in the world, generally being important bi...
Wetland is a very fragile ecosystem that provides important services to a large variety of flora and...
Floodwater mapping is an important remote sensing process that is used for disaster response, recove...
The U.S. Geological Survey is developing new Landsat science products. One, named Dynamic Surface Wa...
In August 2017, Hurricane Harvey was one of the most destructive storms to make landfall in the Hous...
Everglades are a critical component of the regional hydrological cycle in South Florida. Anthropogen...
The Everglades wetlands located in the South Florida is characterized by large geographical extent, ...
During Hurricane Irma’s passage over Florida in September 2017, many sections of the state experienc...
During Hurricane Irma\u27s passage over Florida in September 2017, many sections of the state experi...
Wetlands are the second-most valuable natural resource on Earth but have declined by approximately 7...
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) techniques can successfully detect phase variations...
The increasing number of flood events combined with coastal urbanization has contributed to signific...
Wetlands are essential for controlling the global climate, sustaining the global hydrological cycle,...
In September of 2017, Hurricane Irma made landfall within the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Researc...
Wetlands are among the most productive natural ecosystems in the world, generally being important bi...
Wetlands are among the most productive natural ecosystems in the world, generally being important bi...
Wetland is a very fragile ecosystem that provides important services to a large variety of flora and...
Floodwater mapping is an important remote sensing process that is used for disaster response, recove...
The U.S. Geological Survey is developing new Landsat science products. One, named Dynamic Surface Wa...
In August 2017, Hurricane Harvey was one of the most destructive storms to make landfall in the Hous...
Everglades are a critical component of the regional hydrological cycle in South Florida. Anthropogen...