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Sky view factors in forest canopies calculated with IDRISI

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 The sky view factor (SVF) is used in forest, road and urban climatology to characterise radiative properties. We now propose a method suitable for forest canopies using the raster based and commercially available software IDRISI. It uses quadratic pixels in rows and columns in a scanned equiangular fish-eye image. A threshold value is chosen to divide the image into sky and non-sky areas. The resulting image is then multiplied with a sky view weight image, where the weights of the pixels depend on the angular distance from zenith. The sum of pixel products gives the SVF. Quality analysis of the method is also performed. The choice of threshold value gives some uncertainties due to leaves reflecting sunlight. This error will be reduced by observing details (branches etc.) in the image and by choosing an overcast day for capturing the image. The precision range for SVF calculations will be better than 0.1.

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Received November 22, 1999 Revised July 17, 2000

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Holmer, B., Postgård, U. & Eriksson, M. Sky view factors in forest canopies calculated with IDRISI. Theor Appl Climatol 68, 33–40 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007040170051

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