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9 January 1979 Measurement Of Sea Surface Temperature From The Meteorological Satellite (NOAA) Images
Mikio Takagi, Kiyoshi Tamura
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Abstract
Digital image processing techniques have been applied to the images from the meteorological satellite (NOAA) in order to utilize the information more effectively, whereas they are observed and analyzed as analog images. Processings such as contrast enhancement, extraction of sea surface, observation of sea surface temperature, Mercator and polar stereo mapping, enlargement by interpolation of picture elements, and enhancement of details have been studied. And it is shown that these image images can be applied to not only meteorology but also environmental measurement and fishery.
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Mikio Takagi and Kiyoshi Tamura "Measurement Of Sea Surface Temperature From The Meteorological Satellite (NOAA) Images", Proc. SPIE 0155, Image Understanding Systems and Industrial Applications I, (9 January 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956743
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Meteorological satellites

Satellites

Digital image processing

Earth observing sensors

Clouds

Infrared imaging

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