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August 14, 2024

The 2023 Remote Sensing Phenology Metrics have been released. This suite of phenology metrics was derived from time-series S-NPP eVIIRS Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data. 

Download S-NPP Eastern U.S. 375 m eVIIRS Phenology Metrics
Download S-NPP Western U.S. 375 m eVIIRS Phenology Metrics  

West and East eVIIRS Remote Sensing Phenology - SOST for 2023

Western and Eastern region eVIIRS Remote Sensing Phenology Start of Season for 2023.

Historical remote sensing phenology (RSP) image data and graphics for the conterminous U.S. are made freely available from the USGS/EROS Center through this website. 

Seven data sets are distributed: CONUS 1 km AVHRR RSP data, C5 Eastern CONUS 250 m eMODIS RSP data, C6 Eastern CONUS 250 m eMODIS RSP data, C5 Western CONUS 250 m eMODIS RSP data, C6 Western CONUS 250 m eMODIS RSP data, S-NPP Eastern CONUS 375 m eVIIRS RSP data, and S-NPP Western CONUS 375 m eVIIRS RSP data. (Note: Due to sensor degradation of the MODIS Terra sensor, particularly for the period after 2007, we recommend that users work with the C6 eMODIS RSP datasets which are derived from AQUA MODIS C6 NDVI data.) 

Starting with 2021 CONUS RSP products, eVIIRS-based RSP (derived from Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (S-NPP) eVIIRS NDVI data) will be developed and will replace eMODIS 250 m RSP data.  

Users of these phenology data sets should cite this DOI:  https://doi.org//10.5066/F7PC30G1  

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