2006
DOI: 10.1029/2005jg000116
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Fire detection and monitoring using MSG Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) data

Abstract: [1] Detection and parameterization of forest fires is a task traditionally performed by polar-orbiting sensors, mainly advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) advanced along track scanning radiometer (AATSR), bispectral infrared detection (BIRD), and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS). However, their time resolution is a problem to operate in real time. New geostationary sensors have proven their capacity for Earth observation. GOES, MSG, and MTSAT are already operative with time re… Show more

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“…In contrast, the tailored cloud detection algorithm used during the generation of the MODIS fire products is designed specifically for the active fire application to distinguish only larger, cooler, and optically thick clouds, and sacrifices the ability to discern thin cirrus and cloud edges in favour of reducing the possibility of misclassifying fire-affected pixels as cloudy [38,39]. Other SEVIRI active fire detection algorithms have implemented different cloud detection strategies (e.g., [48,72]), and refinement of the cloud mask used for in the FRP-PIXEL product maybe warranted, though it should not be inferred that SEVIRI's omission rate relative to MODIS would decrease if an alternative cloud mask were used. Instead we simply agree with the suggestions of Calle et al [72] that the performance of any SEVIRI active fire detection algorithm would very likely benefit from a custom cloud mask designed specifically for active fire detection applications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast, the tailored cloud detection algorithm used during the generation of the MODIS fire products is designed specifically for the active fire application to distinguish only larger, cooler, and optically thick clouds, and sacrifices the ability to discern thin cirrus and cloud edges in favour of reducing the possibility of misclassifying fire-affected pixels as cloudy [38,39]. Other SEVIRI active fire detection algorithms have implemented different cloud detection strategies (e.g., [48,72]), and refinement of the cloud mask used for in the FRP-PIXEL product maybe warranted, though it should not be inferred that SEVIRI's omission rate relative to MODIS would decrease if an alternative cloud mask were used. Instead we simply agree with the suggestions of Calle et al [72] that the performance of any SEVIRI active fire detection algorithm would very likely benefit from a custom cloud mask designed specifically for active fire detection applications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other SEVIRI active fire detection algorithms have implemented different cloud detection strategies (e.g., [48,72]), and refinement of the cloud mask used for in the FRP-PIXEL product maybe warranted, though it should not be inferred that SEVIRI's omission rate relative to MODIS would decrease if an alternative cloud mask were used. Instead we simply agree with the suggestions of Calle et al [72] that the performance of any SEVIRI active fire detection algorithm would very likely benefit from a custom cloud mask designed specifically for active fire detection applications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Major efforts are also being made by ESA-EUMETSAT to increase the use of MSG in environmental observation tasks. SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager) on board MSG platforms is a very interesting example of suitable sensor to perform forest fire monitoring in real time (Calle et al, 2006). Some analyses are shown in the particular case of the geographical latitude of the Mediterranean Europe where, during the last years, detection campaigns and dissemination of results in real time have been carried out.…”
Section: Fire Detection Using Geostationary Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second part shows the thermal evolution, in the left scale, and the time thermal gradient, in the right scale, in ºC/15_minutes, for the two selected cases. (Calle et al, 2006).…”
Section: Fire Detection Using Geostationary Platformsmentioning
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