Title
The MODIS rapid response project
Abstract
The Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument on board the Terra satellite offers an unprecedented combination of daily spatial coverage, spatial resolution, and spectral characteristics. These capabilities make MODIS ideal to observe a variety of rapid events: active fires, floods, smoke transport, dust storms, severe storms, iceberg calving, and volcanic eruptions. A new processing system has been developed at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to provide a rapid response to those events, with initial emphasis on active fire detection and 250-m resolution imagery. MODIS data of most of the Earth's land surface is processed within a few hours of data acquisition. Collaboration between NASA, the University of Maryland and the USDA Forest Service has been developed to provide fire information derived from MODIS to the fire managers. Active fire locations in the conterminous United States are produced by the MODIS Rapid Response System and communicated to the Forest Service within a few minutes of production. These active fire locations are used to generate regional fire maps, updated daily and provided to the fire managers to help them allocate adequate resources to firefighters. Active fire locations are also distributed to the Global Observation of Forest Cover (GOFC) user community through a Web interface integrating MODIS active fire locations and geographic information system datasets.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1109/IGARSS.2002.1025879
IGARSS
Keywords
Field
DocType
fires,remote sensing,smoke,gofc,global observation of forest cover,modis instrument,modis rapid response project,moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer,terra satellite,usda forest service,web interface,active fire detection,active fires,daily spatial coverage,data acquisition,dust storms,fire locations,floods,geographic information system datasets,iceberg calving,land surface,regional fire maps,severe storms,smoke transport,spatial resolution,spectral characteristics,volcanic eruptions,satellites,storms,resource management,image resolution,geographic information system,volcanic eruption
Meteorology,Geographic information system,Satellite,Volcano,Computer science,Data acquisition,Remote sensing,Severe weather,Storm,Spectroradiometer,Fire detection
Conference
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
2
2
1.31
References 
Authors
0
11
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jacques Descloitres133.16
Rob Sohlberg2185.40
james w owens321.31
Louis Giglio417545.95
Christopher Justice547997.57
mark carroll6143.75
james seaton721.31
m crisologo821.31
mark v finco921.31
karen o lannom1021.31
thomas bobbe1121.31