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New technology to monitor near real-time drought conditions – Tech Explorist
UNIST scientists have unveiled a novel technology that can be used to monitor near real-time drought conditions by improving the accuracy of satellite-based soil…

Now it is possible to monitor near real-time drought conditions, thanks to a novel technology developed by UNIST scientists. Scientists improved the accuracy of satellite-based soil moisture estimates and rapidly and accurately processed vast amounts of satellite imagery.
Currently used satellites in the United States and Europe use microwave wavelengths for soil moisture measurements at depths of 5cm. Be that as it may, its use has been restricted because of temporal and spatial constraints on…
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