Abstract

Methods of constructing vector fields of natural objects’ movements based on a series of consecutive satellite images are considered: cloud formations in the atmosphere based on a series of consecutive images obtained from geostationary satellites; water masses and ice fields based on a series of images from low-orbit satellites; using the example of the evolution of bipolar spots, the trajectories of trial corks in the Solar photosphere are constructed based on the data of sounders installed on heliophysical satellite observatories.

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