elusive asian dry deciduous: exihibit A

Some day I would like to write a blog entry detailing what this image is, how it was generated and what the implications are.

(click the image for a larger version)

For now, I’ll say that it’s generated from spectral satellite imagery of south Asia, that the x axis is the Normalized Differential Water Index of pixels taken from a dry season image of that area, that the y axis is the NDVI of pixels from a wet season image, and that the colours are an indication of the density of pixels falling within a given region of the graph. And that this region:

is an example of why it’s hard to make maps of dry deciduous forest in south Asia using spectral satellite imagery.

Hopefully, sometime soon, I will be able to post a reasonably accurate map of dry deciduous forest in south Asia. I’m not beaten yet.

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