The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS) Analysis Tool allows for maps of estimated vegetation to be produced. Two vegetation indices are provided: NDVI, EVI in addition to the reflectance values for the blue, red, near infrared and middle infrared channels. Images are available for western Africa, eastern Africa and southern Africa.
NDVI and EVI are useful to estimate the presence of vegetation, but are subject to intrinsic commission and omission errors which lead to potential misrepresentation of land surfaces. To improve the retrieval of vegetation properties, reflectance values in the Blue, Red, near-Infrared (NIR) and Middle Infrared (MIR) channels can be used.
The KSPM was produced by the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) for review by the United States Agency for International Development and partners on the BAWP and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID.
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The MODIS interface provides the ability to make graphs at a user-selected location across different resolutions of spatial averaging. The interface consists of a clickable map that allows users to generate customized time series graphs. When a desired location is clicked, 2 time series graphs will provide vegetation analyses of the past year and in comparison to the 5 most recent years.
By placing current vegetation in recent historical context, comparisons can be made to past crop yields and useful early warning information can be developed using vegetation as a proxy for crop yield.