๐ What is Temporal Resolution in Remote Sensing ๐ฐ️
๐ฐ️Temporal Resolution is defined as the amount of time needed to revisit and acquire spatial data for the exact same location.
๐ฐ️Temporal Resolution in remote sensing refers to the frequency at which a sensor or satellite revisits and captures data for a particular location on the Earth's surface over time. It is a critical parameter that describes how often a satellite can collect information about the same area.
๐Temporal Resolution is measured in terms of time units, such as hours, days, or weeks.
๐A higher Temporal Resolution means that a sensor can revisit the same location more frequently, providing more frequent updates on changes occurring on the Earth's surface. This is particularly important for monitoring dynamic processes, such as land cover changes, vegetation growth, and urban growth analysis, disaster damage assessment other temporal variations.
๐Drone can be deployed immediately, so the image from drone has very high temporal resolution.
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