Phenology (Zankalon, Egypt - Seasonal - 30m) - WaPOR v2

Phenology indicates the cycle or season of a crop and, in this case, is defined by the dekad (D) corresponding to the start, maximum and end of the growing season. This information can be derived from satellite-based vegetation index time series. Phenology is delivered for a maximum of two growing seasons annually. The phenology for one growing season is therefore delivered as three raster files. The first raster indicates the Start of Season (SOS), the second the Maximum of Season (MOS) and the third represents the End of Season (EOS). With a maximum of 2 growing seasons annually, a full year is described by 6 raster files. The pixel values of the phenology data components are expressed in dekad numbers. The data is provided in near real time from January 2009 to present.

Data publication: 2020-01-01

Supplemental Information:

No data value: 255

Unit: D (dekad number)

Citation:

FAO 2018. WaPOR Database Methodology: Level 3. Remote Sensing for Water Productivity Technical Report: Methodology Series. Rome, FAO. 72 pages. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO

Contact points:

Metadata Contact: WaPOR

Resource Contact: WaPOR

Data lineage:

The year that contains the Maximum of season determines the year a growing season is attributed to (i.e. the target year). As the crop calendar is determined from a three-year NDVI time series with the target year in the middle, dekad numbers range between 1 and 108 (3 x 36 = 108 dekads). Since it occurs in the target year, MOS has a value between 37 and 72. Start of season pixel values must be smaller than 72, whilst End of season pixel values must be larger than 36. 254 denotes "no season" (if no growing season can be distinguished), and 253 "out of season". The Start, Maximum and End of up to two seasons for a given calendar year (January - December) is derived by applying the methodology described by Van Hoolst et al. (see methodology document for references).

This methodology can derive phenological information from a time series of dekadal vegetation index composites, in this case NDVI.

The following data is used to calculate Phenology:

  • NDVI

Resource constraints:

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)

Online resources:

Phenology (Zankalon, Egypt - Seasonal)

Data and Resources

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Source https://data.apps.fao.org/catalog/dataset/c2878725-8b22-4cf8-af91-e2a9f3423980
Last Updated December 25, 2023, 23:45 (CST)
Created March 18, 2022, 21:19 (CDT)
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