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[Science_Parameters: Science_Category='EARTH SCIENCE', Science_Topic='AGRICULTURE', Science_Term='PLANT COMMODITIES']
Mesoamerican Visualization and Monitoring System (SERVIR)
Entry ID: SERVIR
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SERVIR is a Regional Monitoring and Visualization System for Mesoamerica that intensively utilizes satellite imagery and other data sources for environmental management and disaster support.
SERVIR can be used by scientists, educators, and policy makers to monitor and forecast ecological changes, respond to disasters such as forest fires, tropical storms, floods, drought, and volcanic eruptions. ... ![]()
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Parkinson, C. L., 2002: Trends in the length of the Southern Ocean sea-ice season, 1979-99, Annals of Glaciology, 34, 435-440.
Zwally, H. Jay; Comiso, Josefino C.; Parkinson, Claire L.; Cavalieri, Donald J.; Gloersen, Per. Variability of Antarctic Sea Ice 1979-1998. 2001. Comiso, J.C. (2009). Enhanced sea ice concentration and ice extents from AMSR-E J. Remote Sens. Society Japan, 29(1), 199-215 ISSN 1883-1184
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