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Download NDWI in Google Earth Engine and Visualize image in ArcGIS 

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In this video tutorial you will learn how to Analysis and Download Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) in Google Earth Engine, Finally import & visualize NDWI in ArcGIS.
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About NDWI
The Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) is a remote sensing technique used to assess the presence and extent of water bodies or vegetation in satellite imagery. It is derived from the analysis of different spectral bands captured by sensors on satellites like Landsat 8. NDWI is calculated using the following formula:
NDWI = (Band Green - Band Near Infrared) / (Band Green + Band Near Infrared)
NDWI = (B03 - B05) / (B03 + B05)
In Landsat 8's context, the typical band combination used for NDWI calculation involves using the Green (Band 3) and Near Infrared (Band 5) bands. These bands are sensitive to the characteristics of water and vegetation, making them suitable for assessing water content and vegetation density.
The NDWI values range from -1 to 1, with higher values generally indicating the presence of water bodies, while lower values represent non-water surfaces like land. Here's how to interpret the NDWI values:
Values closer to 1: Typically represent water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and oceans.
Values closer to 0: Correspond to land surfaces, indicating the absence of or limited water content.
Negative values: Could indicate clouds, snow, or other non-water features. In some cases, negative values might also be used to detect shadows.
NDWI is widely used in various applications, including water resource management, land cover classification, environmental monitoring, and studies related to vegetation health.
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@samiurrahman418
@samiurrahman418 2 месяца назад
Thank you sir very informative video, sir when I export data from GEE to Arc GIS its value increases, like maximum value increasing and minimum value decreasing in Arc GIS. every kind of data like LST, NDVI NDWI etc.
@Lesbinger
@Lesbinger Год назад
Hello, great video. what is the formula for calculating NDWI in MODIS?
@TerraSpatial
@TerraSpatial Год назад
Hi, Thanks for your valuable comment. Please visit this website for NDWI using MODIS custom-scripts.sentinel-hub.com/custom-scripts/modis/ndwi/ and MODIS Spectral Bands lpdaac.usgs.gov/data/get-started-data/collection-overview/missions/modis-overview/
@TerraSpatial
@TerraSpatial Год назад
Please put your information also, thanks
@davidshaw9139
@davidshaw9139 Год назад
Good sir
@TerraSpatial
@TerraSpatial Год назад
Thanks Mr. David for your valuable comments.
@gamerchan8754
@gamerchan8754 Год назад
Thanks for the codes
@TerraSpatial
@TerraSpatial Год назад
Thanks Mr. Chan
@samiurrahman418
@samiurrahman418 2 месяца назад
Thank you sir very informative video, sir when I export data from GEE to Arc GIS its value increases, like maximum value increasing and minimum value decreasing in Arc GIS. every kind of data like LST, NDVI NDWI etc.
@samiurrahman418
@samiurrahman418 2 месяца назад
i.e LST value in GEE ranges from 7 to 23 in the winter season. while the same image export to Arc GIS its ranges -5 to 50 degrees, even in the Summer season the the normal temperature range of my ROI is 23 to 34
@chitran2949
@chitran2949 16 дней назад
@@samiurrahman418 same as me, when I calculated LST in GEE it was about 30 to 33 degrees but when I put it in ArcGis, it came to 49 degrees and I dont know how to solve this problem
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