We love seeing what the geospatial community builds using Wyvern’s open data, and this deep dive by Alex Rice is a fantastic example. | Wyvern

We love seeing what the geospatial community builds using Wyvern’s open data, and this deep dive by Alex Rice is a fantastic example. In Part 1 of his new series, Alex uses Wyvern’s Open Data Program to run exploratory analysis on chlorophyll-a as a proxy for detecting harmful algal blooms (HABs). Using Python notebooks and interactive maps, he walks through how hyperspectral indices like NDWI and NDCI can help isolate water bodies and signal algal activity, utilizing cloud-native, open-source tools at every step. Learn more about Wyvern's hyperspectral imagery Open Data Program here: https://lnkd.in/gvudFz_m

New post in Geodata Ramblings: Exploratory data analysis using Wyvern's hyperspectral imagery Open Data Program. Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) detection is attempted using selected band wavelengths and raster analysis techniques. Part 1 of 2!

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https://ricegeo.dev/hab-detection-wyvern-hsi

Harmful Algal Bloom 🦠 detection with Wyvern hyperspectral imagery | Geodata Ramblings

Let's embark on some exploratory data analysis using Wyvern's hyperspectral imagery Open Data Program. Harmful Algal