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The use of remote sensing technique in agricultural meteorology practice, Budapest, Hungary-19 and 20 September 1995
Agricultural and fisheries research

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ISSN 1018-5593
COST
European Cooperation
in the field of Scientific
European Commission and Technical Research
COST 77
workshop
The use of remote sensing technique
in agricultural meteorology practice
Budapest, Hungary —19 and 20 September 1995
Edited by
Zoltán Dunkel
HMS Budapest
EUR 16924 EN COST 77:
The application of remote sensing in agrometeorology European Commission
COST 77
workshop
The use of remote sensing technique
in agricultural meteorology practice
Budapest, Hungary —19 and 20 September 1995
Edited by
Zoltán Dunkel
Hungarian Meteorological Service
Directorate-General
Sience, Research and Development
1996 EUR 16924 ΕΓ> Organized by
Zoltán Dunkel
Hungarian Meteorological Service
and
Jean Labrousse
COST Secretariat, Meteorology
Technical edition of the volume by
Ágnes Sáhó
Hungarian Meteorological Service
The workshop was supported by the European Commission,
the Hungarian National Committee for Technical Development (OMFB),
and the Hungarian Meteorological Service (OMSZ)
Cataloguing data can be found at the end of this publication
Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1996
ISBN 92-827-7135-0
© ECSC-EC-EAEC, Brussels · Luxembourg, 1996
Reproduction is authorized, except for commercial purposes,
provided the source is acknowledged
Printed in Belgium CONTENTS
Editorial and Organiser's Preface: Few Words about the Aim of the Workshop, the Action 77,
and the Use of Remote Sensing in Agrometeorology
Zoltán Dunkel 9
Theoretical papers
Surface Temperature and Emissivity: Determination from Space and Related Problem
François Becker 15
Estimation of Crop Yields by Using Satellite Images and Agrometerological Models
Risto Kuittinen and Martti Heikinheimo 33
Use of Soil Lines to Improvite Land Use Maps and APAR Estimates
from NOAA/AVHRR Data
Philippe Loudjani, Frédéric Biord, Frédéric Baret, Richard Delécolle and
Martine Guérif 39
Some Relationships between Crop, Meteorological and Spectral Characteristics
Leonidas G. Toulios 45
What Canopy Productivity Model at a European Scale Using NOAA-AVHRR Date.
Comparison with an Agrometeorological Model
Soizik Laguette, Alain Vidal, Paul Vossen
The Vegetation Programme
Gilbert Saint 61
Estimation and Mapping of Actual et on a Regional Scale Using Satellite Thermal Infrared
Data: Applications in the Field of Agricultural Meteorology
Bernard Seguin7
Estimation of Water Balance Parameters from Multispectral Remote Sensing Data
Maria Von Schönermark, Andreas Weimann, Hans Thonfeld and
Albrecht Schumann 73
Toward an Estimation of a Regional Soil Moisture Index from Space
Daniel Vulal-Madjar 8
Crops, Weather and Satellites: Interfacing in the Jungle
René Gommes9
-5-Radar applications and near-to-surface measurements
Possibility and Problems of Deriving Information from Radar over Agricultural Areas
Bas A. M. Bauman 97
First Results of the SIR-C/X-SAR Campaign on Ruegen Island, Germany
Corinna Prietzsch 113
Canopy Temperature Estimation by using Measurements from the Soil
Angela Anda 12
National and research group activity reports
The Use of Remote Sensing Techniques in Agrometeorological Practices:
Some Activities by Members of the E.U. Support Group Agrometeorology (SUGRAM)
in Respect of Low Resolution Satellite Data and Quantitative Yield Assessment
Derk Rijks 141
Development of a Computerised Crop Knowledge-Base for the European Union
Alistair Hamilton, Graham Russell, Robert Muetzelfeldt and Derk Rijks 175
EUMETSAT Satellite Data and Services for Agrometeorology after the Year 2000
Heinrich Woick, Johannes Schmets 187
Utilization of Remote Sensing Data in Hydro-Agricultural Studies in Belgium
Robert Oger 195
Remote Sensing Activities in France Concerning Agrometeorology
Bernard Seguin 203
Météo-France Operational Activities in Meteorological Satellite Data Processing.
Applications to Agrometeorology
Hervé Le Gléau5
Remote Sensing Applications in Agrometeorology in Germany - a Review
Albrecht Schumann And Klaus-Peter Wittich 219
Agrometeorological and Agricultural Remote Sensing in Greece
Nicolas R Dalezios and Leonidas G.Toulios 227
Monitoring Major Crops in Greece by Using NDVI and Meteorological Indices
Nicolas R Dalezios and CD. Zarpas 233
Results in the Hungarian Agricultural Remote Sensing Program
Gabor Csornai 24

Land Surface Monitoring SystemfromNOAA/AVHRR for Hungary 1985­Present
Garik Gutman, Aleksandr Ignatov, György Major and Judit Kerényi 247
Determination of Surface, Atmospheric, and Cloud Parameters from
Digital METEOSAT and NOAA Data at the Satellite Research Laboratory
Judit Kerényi, Ivan Csiszár, Marta Diószeghy, Zoltán Dunkel, Marta Putsay,
Anika Rimóczi-Paál, Ildikó G. Szenyán 257
Research Activity Using RemoteSensinginItaly
Claudio Conese 267
AgriculturalApplicationsofLowResolutionSatellitesin Portugal
CarlosTavares,I.Gomes and Luis Carlos Peres De Sousa 277
The UseofRemoteSensinginSwedish Agricultural
Leif Andersson283
A Brief ReviewofthePracticalApplications of Remote Sensing, Aerial Photographyand
GPS­Based Precision Farming in Uk Agriculture
Martin Hims 285
ConcludingRemarks
FrancoisBecker289
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