Development of a Fire Information System: Monitoring Fires Underneath Transmission Lines
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Frost, Peter |
01/23/2007 |
GOES Rapid Scan Wildfire ABBA
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Schmidt, Christopher |
01/23/2007 |
Status of the Meteosat Missions
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Govaerts, Yves |
01/04/2007 |
CGMS Role and Fire Recommendations
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Valabrega, Piero |
01/04/2007 |
General Overview of International Geostationary Satellite Fire Monitoring Capabilities, Review of Last Meeting & Objectives for this Meeting
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Prins, Elaine |
01/04/2007 |
The Hazard Mapping System (HMS)
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Kibler, Jamie |
01/04/2007 |
Update on U.N. Fire Related Activities, Emissions Inventory and Discussion
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Goldammer, Johann |
01/04/2007 |
Overview of GOFC/GOLD Fire Project
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Csiszar, Ivan |
01/04/2007 |
WMO and Overview of GEOSS/GEO Fire Components
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Brady, Michael |
01/04/2007 |
Application of Fire Monitoring By Using FY-2C Geostationary Meteorological Satellite and Other Satellites
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Cheng, Liu |
01/04/2007 |
MERIS Full Resolution data for mapping level-of-damage caused by forest fires: the Valencia de Alcántara event in August 2003
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González-Alonso, Federico |
01/01/2007 |
Minas de Riotinto (south Spain) forest fire: Burned area assessment and fire severity mapping using Landsat 5-TM, Envisat-MERIS, and Terra-MODIS postfire images
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Roldán-Zamarrón, A. |
11/17/2006 |
Policy/Decision Makers
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Goldammer, Johann |
07/05/2005 |
Overview of validation of active fire products
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Csiszar, Ivan |
07/05/2005 |
Monitoring the summer of 2003 forest fires of Spain and Portugal using MSG (Part 2)
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Casanova, Jose-Luis |
07/05/2005 |
Monitoring the summer of 2003 forest fires of Spain and Portugal using MSG (Part 1)
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Cisbani, Evaristo |
07/05/2005 |
Geostationary hot spot monitoring at the Univ. of Hawaii
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Flynn, Luke |
07/05/2005 |
Estimation of burned areas from fire perturbed albedo
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Mota, Bernardo |
07/05/2005 |
Overview of the MSG/SEVIRI potential for fire applications
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Flasse, Stephane |
07/05/2005 |
GOES fire monitoring for early warning and fire weather applications
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Schmidt, Chris |
07/05/2005 |