Hi there-
I recently came across this free tool for processing large quantities of
SeaWiFS ocean color data:
http://www.brockmann-consult.de/cms/web/beam/
This might do the trick..
..Jeff
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From: Jonas Ardà <jonas.ardo@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "PCI Geomatics Discuss-List" <discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 10/19/2011 05:10 PM
Subject: [PCI Discuss] Time series tools in PCI Geomatica?
Dear list
Working with time series of satellite data (for example 500 consecutive
MODIS tile files) using PCI is not the most efficient, as I find it...
Are there any suitable tools within the recent 2012 release (or planned for
the future) for handling of time series? Currently I find it rather slow to
compile and analyze PIX files with many channels and to process them in
general. What about trend analysis, detection of phenological info as
vegetation season start, season end, annual NDVI integrals etc.
Any suggestions or are ENVI/IDL preferable for tasks like this...?
Regards
/Jonas ArdÃ, Lund University, Sweden