Pa. Pope et Wj. Emery, SEA-SURFACE VELOCITIES FROM VISIBLE AND INFRARED MULTISPECTRAL ATMOSPHERIC MAPPING SENSOR (MAMS) IMAGERY, IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, 32(1), 1994, pp. 220-223
High resolution (100m), sequential multispectral atmospheric mapping s
ensor (MAMs) images were used to calculate sea; surface velocities fro
m the advection of visible and thermal surface features using maximum
cross correlation (MCC) and subjective techniques. The visible gradien
t image velocities agreed well with the subjective motion, while the i
nfrared channel performed best without computing gradients.