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NASA satellite images show greening effect of flooding in Queensland's Channel Country

  • avawilliams012
  • Jan 25, 2023
  • 1 min read

NASA's Earth Observatory has released satellite pictures showing the greening effect of recent flooding on western and north-western Queensland.

The pictures, taken using NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) mounted on its Terra satellite, show water flowing into parts of the state that were bone-dry just a month and a half ago, bringing with it increased vegetation.


While pictures generated by spectroradiometers are rendered in false colour, due to the instruments' ability to measure properties of light far beyond what the eye can see, the blue sections do still represent water, while the green sections represent vegetation and the brown sections arid brown land.


Northern Queensland has experienced extensive rain over the past month, with some areas reporting well over 300 millimetres in 24-hour periods.



 
 
 

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