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Use of Current 2010 Forest Disturbance Monitoring Products for the Conterminous United States in Aiding a National Forest Threat Early Warning SystemThis presentation discusses contributions of near real time (NRT) MODIS forest disturbance detection products for the conterminous United States to an emerging national forest threat early warning system (EWS). The latter is being developed by the USDA Forest Service s Eastern and Western Environmental Threat Centers with help from NASA Stennis Space Center and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Building off work done in 2009, this national and regional forest disturbance detection and viewing capability of the EWS employs NRT MODIS NDVI data from the USGS eMODIS group and historical NDVI data from standard MOD13 products. Disturbance detection products are being computed for 24 day composites that are refreshed every 8 days. Products for 2010 include 42 dates of the 24 day composites. For each compositing date, we computed % change in forest maximum NDVI products for 2010 with respect to each of three historical baselines of 2009, 2007-2009, and 2003-2009,. The three baselines enable one to view potential current, recent, and longer term forest disturbances. A rainbow color table was applied to each forest change product so that potential disturbances (NDVI drops) were identified in hot color tones and growth (NDVI gains) in cold color tones. Example products were provided to end-users responsible for forest health monitoring at the Federal and State levels. Large patches of potential forest disturbances were validated based on comparisons with available reference data, including Landsat and field survey data. Products were posted on two internet mapping systems for US Forest Service internal and collaborator use. MODIS forest disturbance detection products were computed and posted for use in as little as 1 day after the last input date of the compositing period. Such products were useful for aiding aerial disturbance detection surveys and for assessing disturbance persistence on both inter- and intra-annual scales. Multiple 2010 forest disturbance events were detected across the nation, including damage from ice storms, tornadoes, caterpillars, bark beetles, and wildfires. This effort enabled improved NRT forest disturbance monitoring capabilities for this nation-wide forest threat EWS.
Document ID
20100033324
Acquisition Source
Stennis Space Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Spruce, Joseph P.
(Computer Sciences Corp. Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
Hargrove, William
(United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service United States)
Gasser, J.
(Lockheed Martin Corp. Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
Smoot, J.
(Computer Sciences Corp. Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
Kuper, P.
(Computer Sciences Corp. Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
December 13, 2010
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Report/Patent Number
USDA0ZCC35
SSTI-2220-0202
Meeting Information
Meeting: American Geophysical Union Fall 2010 Meeting
Location: San Francisco, CA
Country: United States
Start Date: December 13, 2010
End Date: December 17, 2010
Sponsors: American Geophysical Union
Funding Number(s)
TASK: NNS04AB54T
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNS10AA35C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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