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1 June 2023 Real-time fire detection using meteorological satellites during drought in Hunan Province
Leishi Chen, Xiaxia Gao, Bi Zhou, Lingyao Guo, Ruliu Yan, Jing Luo, Wei Li, Jianbo Deng, Dongsheng Du
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Abstract
Real-time fire detection plays an important role in disaster prevention and mitigation, but we still know little about the development of fire occurrence. To this end, we propose a satellite hotspot monitoring method that combines polar-orbiting meteorological satellites and geostationary meteorological satellites to analyze satellite hot spots monitored in real time from July to November 2022 and the same period in 2021 in Hunan Province, China. The results show that the satellite hot spots from July to November 2022 have typical temporal and spatial distribution characteristics, and there is a clear correlation with the continuous development of the extreme drought area.
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Leishi Chen, Xiaxia Gao, Bi Zhou, Lingyao Guo, Ruliu Yan, Jing Luo, Wei Li, Jianbo Deng, and Dongsheng Du "Real-time fire detection using meteorological satellites during drought in Hunan Province", Proc. SPIE 12710, International Conference on Remote Sensing, Surveying, and Mapping (RSSM 2023), 127100A (1 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2682628
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KEYWORDS
Meteorological satellites

Satellites

Forest fires

Fire

Environmental monitoring

Mid-IR

Temperature metrology

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