Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)

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The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) acquires measurements of land and sea surface temperature, cloud cover, snow and ice cover, soil moisture, and vegetation indices. Data are also used for volcanic eruption monitoring.

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The image above is an Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite image of Alaska.
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The image above shows how researchers selected global eight-kilometer AVHRR Pathfinder data from the Goddard Space Flight Center DAAC to perform their studies on carbon storage and plant growth.
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The view of Antarctica, typically a very cloudy continent, was made clear in 1996 by a satellite image map
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The ERBE image above shows longwave radiation from April 1985.
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The AVHRR image above shows Land Cover- (Vegetative Use) for the Columbia Plateau in June 1993.
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The image above shows an AVHRR satellite image of coastal upwelling in the Cabo Frio region from 13 Jan 1995
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The image above is the first ASTER visible/near infrared image.
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