MISR Visualization and Analysis Tools
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Visualization and Virtual Reality ::
MISR Visualization and Analysis Tools
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MISR Visualization and Analysis Tools
Tools for Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer
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Moderators: Brian Rheingans Charles Thompson |
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No instrument like MISR has flown in space before. Viewing the sunlit Earth simultaneously at nine widely spaced angles, MISR provides ongoing global coverage with high spatial detail. Its imagery is carefully calibrated to provide accurate measures of the brightness, contrast, and color of reflected sunlight.
MISR provides new types of information for scientists studying Earth's climate, such as the partitioning of energy and carbon between the land surface and the atmosphere, and the regional and global impacts of different types of atmospheric particles and clouds on climate. The change in reflection at different view angles affords the means to distinguish different types of atmospheric particles (aerosols), cloud forms, and land surface covers. Combined with stereoscopic techniques, this enables construction of 3-D models and estimation of the total amount of sunlight reflected by Earth's diverse environments.
For more information about the
MISR instrument and how to obtain data, please click here
(a new browser window will automatically open).
The list of MISR tools available at Open Channel Software now includes:
- MINX NEW
MISR INteractive eXplorer
- MISR_VIEW
An IDL-based display and analysis tool for use with many types of MISR and AirMISR data.
- MISR Toolkit
an API facilitating the access of MISR standard product files
...and more will be added soon!
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