Andrew Richardson (NAU) writes:
"The PhenoCam Dataset V1.0 is now publicly available. The dataset is derived from 750 site-years of PhenoCam imagery, processed to daily "canopy greenness” values, from which we have then extracted phenological transition dates corresponding to the start and end of seasonal cycles of activity. The dataset is available through ORNL and can also be browsed and downloaded through explore.phenocam.us; a manuscript describing the dataset and data formats has just been published in Scientific Data:
The data record include green-up and transition dates, not to mention daily color indices. Would be cool to be able to benchmark a model against this or just be able to pull this for the sites in our database.
Andrew Richardson (NAU) writes: "The PhenoCam Dataset V1.0 is now publicly available. The dataset is derived from 750 site-years of PhenoCam imagery, processed to daily "canopy greenness” values, from which we have then extracted phenological transition dates corresponding to the start and end of seasonal cycles of activity. The dataset is available through ORNL and can also be browsed and downloaded through explore.phenocam.us; a manuscript describing the dataset and data formats has just been published in Scientific Data:
https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata201828"
The data record include green-up and transition dates, not to mention daily color indices. Would be cool to be able to benchmark a model against this or just be able to pull this for the sites in our database.