
ProxyVis v4.0.0 is an initial public release of the ProxyVis package providing high-level and low-level APIs to generate GeoProxyVis imagery described in the paper: Chirokova, G., J. A. Knaff, M. J. Brennan, R. T. DeMaria, M. Bozeman, S. N. Stevenson, J. L. Beven, E. S. Blake, A. Brammer, J. W. Darlow, M. DeMaria, S. D. Miller, C. J. Slocum, Debra Molenar, and D. W. Hillger, 2023: ProxyVis - A Proxy for Nighttime Visible Imagery Applicable to Geostationary Satellite Observations. Wea. Forecasting, 38, 2527-2550, https://doi.org/10.1175/WAF-D-23-0038.1.
Geostationary Satellite Imagery, Tropical Cyclones, Cloud Detection, Statistical Algorithms
Geostationary Satellite Imagery, Tropical Cyclones, Cloud Detection, Statistical Algorithms
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