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Document Date: 2007-06-29 11:18:03


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Kabul / Helmand / /

Company

Global Data Assimilation Systems / Assefa M. Melesse 4 1 SAIC / SAIC / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

United States / Afghanistan / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

International Water Management Institute / Florida International University / USGS Center / South Dakota State University / /

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composite product / energy-balance approach / energy balance / surface energy-balance approach / food balance / surface energy balance method / simplified energy balance method / simplified surface energy balance / satellite-derived rainfall estimates / energy balance equation / crop water-balance algorithm / operational applications / energy / view-angle dependent algorithm / solving the energy balance equation / /

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Kabul / Panjir River / /

Organization

MODIS NDVI / United States Agency for International Development / MODIS VI / MODIS LST / Geographic Information Science Center of Excellence / Florida International University / Miami / United Nations / Department of Environmental Studies / Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center / ETa / USGS Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science / International Water Management Institute / South Dakota State University / Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science / /

Person

Michael Budde / Gabriel B. Senay / James P. Verdin / /

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Position

Author / contractor to U.S. Geological Survey / /

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South Dakota / California / /

Region

central United States / Central America / /

Technology

radiation / crop water-balance algorithm / simulation / view-angle dependent algorithm / /

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http /

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