C&EE 251C
Remote Sensing with Hydrologic Applications
Description: Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Requisites: courses 250A, 250C. Introduction to basic physical concepts of remote sensing as they relate to surface and atmospheric hydrologic processes. Applications include radiative transfer modeling and retrieval of hydrologically relevant parameters like topography, soil moisture, snow properties, vegetation, and precipitation. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Spring 2021 - I highly recommend this class with Professor Gebremichael. It covers a lot of useful topics in remote sensing and you learn some useful skills in finding data and analyzing it in R. Even if you don't know a lot going in the professor is really good at explaining and has good lecture notes. He is also just a really nice guy and he really cares about his students and wants them to succeed. Even with a virtual class, you could tell he was invested in our learning and passionate about the subject. Great guy and a great class.
Spring 2021 - I highly recommend this class with Professor Gebremichael. It covers a lot of useful topics in remote sensing and you learn some useful skills in finding data and analyzing it in R. Even if you don't know a lot going in the professor is really good at explaining and has good lecture notes. He is also just a really nice guy and he really cares about his students and wants them to succeed. Even with a virtual class, you could tell he was invested in our learning and passionate about the subject. Great guy and a great class.