KASPR is a truck/ground-based system. The radar files are between 500MB and 1GB each so they may take some time to download.
KASPR_BURST_20220908_08.tgz
KASPR_BURST_20220908_09.tgz
KASPR_BURST_20220908_10.tgz
KASPR_CHIRP_20220908_08.tgz
KASPR_CHIRP_20220908_09.tgz
KASPR_CHIRP_20220908_10.tgz
SWIS flew on the NOAA Twin Otter. The SJSU Wildfire imaging suite consists of two cameras, the Telops operating in the mid-wave infrared (MWIR) [3-5 micron] and the Workswell in the long-wave infrared (LWIR) [8.5-14 micron]. For every overpass we have provided a separate ortho mosaic of the received in-band radiances (IBR) [W/m2/sr] in Geotiff format. Each filename is constructed as FIRE NAME_INSTRUMENT_DATE_TIME_NUM, where the date and time is the starting timestamp of acquisition in GMT. When overpasses were too long to consist of a single ortho mosaic, the images was cut-up into multiple chunks and each ortho mosaic got a number. More details on the cameras and data will be provided in an -in progress- paper, but can already be provided after contacting Dr. Mario Miguel Valero at mm.valero@upc.edu
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