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precipitation and FPAR values was undertaken to identify the Uwe m. » Sort rt uy aduer E le:
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image for two FPAR 8-day composites (June 10^-16^ and June Y ] | ev
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image of the early June image divided by the late June image La
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location and percentage of change in the FPAR values (Table s
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Cells (Accum Rainfall mm)
The images show a generalized change that occurs Over the
entire area of interest that is interpreted to be the result of
seasonal vegetation greenup. An ANOVA of the NEXRAD and
FPAR difference values reveals that there is some change
FPAR values regardless of precipitation, representing à base
Table 3: Percentage Change in FPAR means by precipitation
class.
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