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These Images indicate distribution of hot spots and clouds processed from the NOAA data received at FFPMP2 Jakarta Office. In the extraction process of hot spots
from NOAA data, different algorithms are used for daytime and nighttime. For daytime capturing, contextual algorithms, which require multi-band data for screening clouds and sun glint on the sea, are employed .
A pixel is eventually recognised as a hot spot after this
screening process if it has 315k or higher in the brightness-temperature of
channel 3. For nighttime capturing, simple algorithms, which incorporates only channel 3, are used and a pixel with 310k or higher in channel 3 is extracted as a hot spot. Other information that should be understood when you look at the images are:
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These images are created with hot spots captured all through the month. Information that should be understood when you look at the images are:
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| "Fire
Spread Risk Index" (FSRI) is derived from NDVI and land surface temperature.
Therefore,
FSRI
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FFPMP2 is making "Fire Spread Risk Map" by using NOAA data in every 10 days. |