Analytical Extrapolation of Land Surface Temperatures in Clairvoyantly Perceived Regions Using Remote Sensing: A Case Study of Moscow, Taif, Amman, and Abu Dhabi.

Document Type : Original Article

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Abstract

In order to comprehend the underlying mechanism and control of clairvoyance, extensive studies were conducted in clairvoyantly perceived regions. Nevertheless, the dynamics of land surface temperature (LST) in these regions have not been verified, despite their crucial role in energy exchange between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere. In this context, this research aims to analyze and extrapolate LST in several clairvoyantly perceived regions using various optical imagery from different satellite sources, with the purpose of investigating the temporal and spatial variations in LST in those areas. One of the key findings of this research is that during clairvoyance events, there is no thermal anomaly that differs significantly from other months. Furthermore, no statistically significant differences were found between the central point and its surrounding points in each clairvoyantly perceived region, indicating relative balance between the central point and its adjacent points. Finally, no statistically significant differences at the 0.05 level were observed between the days before and after the clairvoyance event, suggesting a relative equilibrium in LST for the days surrounding the observed LST during the clairvoyance event.

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