This study examines the possible impacts of real-world wind farms (WFs) on vegetation growth using two vegetation indices (VIs), the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), at a ~250 m resolution from the MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradimeter (MODIS) for the period 2003–2014. We focus on two well-studied large WF regions, one in western Texas and the other in northern Illinois. These two regions differ distinctively in terms of land cover, topography, and background climate, allowing us to examine whether the WF impacts on vegetation, if any, vary due to the differences in atmospheric and boundary conditions. We use three methods (spatial coupling analysis, time series analysis, and seasonal...
The vegetation index products from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) are des...
Digital cameras can provide a consistent view of vegetation phenology at fine spatial and temporal s...
Since the 2000s, bioenergy land use has been rapidly expanded in U.S. agricultural lands. Monitoring...
International audienceThe development of wind energy is essential for decarbonizing energy productio...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses the empirical orthogonal function (EOF) anal-ysis to decompose satellite-d...
Throughout the United States, large windfarms, containing anywhere from 5 to 150 turbines, have been...
The efficacy of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)-derived vegetation productivit...
This paper assesses impacts of three wind farms in northern Illinois using land surface temperature ...
Wind farms (WFs) can affect the local climate, and local climate change may influence underlying veg...
Vegetation indices (VI ) play an important role in studies of global climate and biogeochemical cycl...
Time series analysis of satellite data can be used to monitor temporal dynamics of forested environm...
Wind turbines have been shown to impact their local microclimate. With the increasing areal coverage...
Vegetation remote sensing has been largely focused on the utilization of the Vegetation Indices (VIs...
Wind farms (WFs) are believed to have an impact on lower boundary layer meteorology. A recent study ...
Utilizing MOD13Q1-NDVI data from 2000 to 2014, vegetation change in a 50 km buffer area around the H...
The vegetation index products from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) are des...
Digital cameras can provide a consistent view of vegetation phenology at fine spatial and temporal s...
Since the 2000s, bioenergy land use has been rapidly expanded in U.S. agricultural lands. Monitoring...
International audienceThe development of wind energy is essential for decarbonizing energy productio...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses the empirical orthogonal function (EOF) anal-ysis to decompose satellite-d...
Throughout the United States, large windfarms, containing anywhere from 5 to 150 turbines, have been...
The efficacy of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)-derived vegetation productivit...
This paper assesses impacts of three wind farms in northern Illinois using land surface temperature ...
Wind farms (WFs) can affect the local climate, and local climate change may influence underlying veg...
Vegetation indices (VI ) play an important role in studies of global climate and biogeochemical cycl...
Time series analysis of satellite data can be used to monitor temporal dynamics of forested environm...
Wind turbines have been shown to impact their local microclimate. With the increasing areal coverage...
Vegetation remote sensing has been largely focused on the utilization of the Vegetation Indices (VIs...
Wind farms (WFs) are believed to have an impact on lower boundary layer meteorology. A recent study ...
Utilizing MOD13Q1-NDVI data from 2000 to 2014, vegetation change in a 50 km buffer area around the H...
The vegetation index products from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) are des...
Digital cameras can provide a consistent view of vegetation phenology at fine spatial and temporal s...
Since the 2000s, bioenergy land use has been rapidly expanded in U.S. agricultural lands. Monitoring...