GVI - Normalized Difference Vegetation IndexThe basic index for measuring the 'greeness' of the earth's surface is the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), which is basically a calculation of the differences between AVHRR channels 1 and 2. A reasonable estimation of the density and coverage of green vegetation can be determined by measuring how green the earth's surface is.
Regions on display include
North America,
South America,
Alaska,
Europe,
Asia, NDVI values range from -.1 to .703 and are unitless. Values greater than .1 generally denote increasing degrees in the greeness and intensity of vegetation. Values between 0 and .1 are commonly characteristic of rocks and bare soil, and values less than 0 sometimes indicate clouds, rain, and snow. NOTE: Low values of NDVI do not necessarily denote lack of vegetation. For example, during the winter months deciduous forests may appear more orange than green. |
Vegetation ProductsGOES Evapotranspiration and Drought (GET-D) GOES Surface and Insolation Products (GSIP) Global Vegetation Processing System (GVPS) MetOp Global Vegetation Index (MGVI) Vegetation Health Product (VHP) VIIRS Green Vegetation Fraction Product (GVF) VIIRS Vegetation Health Product (VVHP) Global Vegetation Index (GVI) |