BLACK_FOREST_AMF








Location

lon / lat [deg]: 8.3969 / 48.54

Source network: AERONET







Geostationary surface albedo (GSA) data


“+000”


“+057/+063”


Landcover information (based on ESA CCI landcover data)


Landcover fractions @ 2km distance


Landcover fractions @ 20 km distance




Legend



Distance to open water bodies [km]:

7.01

Distance to urban areas [km]:

0.96



Radius: 1 km

Number of landcover classes:

6

Dominant landcover type:

70: Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)

Fraction of dominant landcover type [%]:

54.0



Radius: 2 km

Number of landcover classes:

7

Dominant landcover type:

70: Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)

Fraction of dominant landcover type [%]:

74.0



Radius: 5 km

Number of landcover classes:

6

Dominant landcover type:

70: Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)

Fraction of dominant landcover type [%]:

82.0



Radius: 10 km

Number of landcover classes:

6

Dominant landcover type:

70: Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)

Fraction of dominant landcover type [%]:

82.0



Radius: 20 km

Number of landcover classes:

8

Dominant landcover type:

70: Tree cover, needleleaved, evergreen, closed to open (>15%)

Fraction of dominant landcover type [%]:

69.0





Disturbances









Heterogeneity analysis

The heterogeneity analysis provides information about the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of the site.

Topography



Roman et al. (2009) index


St

5.07311664301

Rcv

-0.060070166603

Rse

0.0

Rst

-0.0474269388233

Rsv

0.483855353251



Height range @ 1km [m]

200

Height range @ 2km [m]

299

Height range @ 5km [m]

335

Height range @ 10km [m]

-999

Height range @ 20km [m]

-999



Variance slope @ 1 km

5833

Variance slope @ 2 km

4896

Variance slope @ 5 km

2306

Variance slope @ 10 km

-999

Variance slope @ 20 km

-999







NDVI (max. NDVI composite)


Roman et al. (2009) index


St

nan

Rcv

nan

Rse

nan

Rst

nan

Rsv

nan



NDVI range @ 1km [-]

0.01

NDVI range @ 2km [-]

0.03

NDVI range @ 5km [-]

0.04

NDVI range @ 10km [-]

0.05

NDVI range @ 20km [-]

0.07



Variance slope @ 1 km

6.37054625941e-05

Variance slope @ 2 km

6.57074834462e-05

Variance slope @ 5 km

5.1117979639e-05

Variance slope @ 10 km

2.96938038682e-05

Variance slope @ 20 km

1.28742818913e-05







NDVI (min. NDVI composite)I


Roman et al. (2009) index


St

nan

Rcv

nan

Rse

nan

Rst

nan

Rsv

nan



NDVI range @ 1km [-]

0.07

NDVI range @ 2km [-]

0.07

NDVI range @ 5km [-]

0.1

NDVI range @ 10km [-]

0.12

NDVI range @ 20km [-]

0.12



NDVI slope @ 1 km

0.000254544008119

NDVI slope @ 2 km

0.000272889194819

NDVI slope @ 5 km

0.000193584217165

NDVI slope @ 10 km

9.94631789337e-05

NDVI slope @ 20 km

4.51242073905e-05







Temporal stability analysis

+000 deg (BHR)




BHR statistics

Temporal stability [1/decade]:



abs

rel


Weighted least square:

-0.00379815821524






Ordinary least square:

-0.00024409331836










Probabilities that GCOS criteria is met:

Weighted least square:

4.2 %

Ordinary least square:

6.1 %





DHR statistics

Temporal stability [1/decade]:



abs

rel


Weighted least square:

0.000810354152866






Ordinary least square:

0.000821610531943










Probabilities that GCOS criteria is met:

Weighted least square:

19.0 %

Ordinary least square:

6.3 %





+057/+063 deg (BHR)




BHR statistics

Temporal stability [1/decade]:



abs

rel


Weighted least square:

0.0100490756377






Ordinary least square:

-0.029780066717










Probabilities that GCOS criteria is met:

Weighted least square:

4.7 %

Ordinary least square:

5.0 %





DHR statistics

Temporal stability [1/decade]:



abs

rel


Weighted least square:

0.0233203651571






Ordinary least square:

-0.0533822501734










Probabilities that GCOS criteria is met:

Weighted least square:

4.1 %

Ordinary least square:

4.9 %







Temporal anomaly analyis

The variance of the temporal anomalies provides an additional measure about the stability of the signal AFTER removal of the mean seasonal cylce.

+000 deg


+057/+063 deg