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Add normalized burn ratio composite (nbr) for VIIRS #640

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@djhoese djhoese commented Sep 12, 2023

Closes #542

Waiting on comment from Sam Batzli on if there is a good default range (beyond -1 to 1) or a good default colormap.

@djhoese djhoese added enhancement component:composite combining multiple input datasets to make a new one labels Sep 12, 2023
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coverage: 85.374%. remained the same
when pulling baa1a1b on djhoese:feat-normalized-burn-ratio
into 9d531a9 on ssec:main.

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djhoese commented Jan 10, 2024

I talked with Sam on slack and -1 to 1 is the expected range. He did ask that I change the use of M07 for the higher resolution I02 so I've done that in my most recent commit.

@djhoese djhoese merged commit 4de2d1b into ssec:main Jan 10, 2024
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Add Normalized Burn Ratio (NBR) composite example
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