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Abstract This study presents simultaneous measurements of electron phase space density (PSD) gradients in geostationary orbit using data from GK2A, GOES‐16, and GOES‐17. By leveraging a three‐satellite configuration, we provide statistical results of PSD gradient estimation in invariant coordinates.
N.‐Y. Lee +5 more
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Study of spacecraft direct readout meteorological systems [PDF]
Characteristics are defined of the next generation direct readout meteorological satellite system with particular application to Tiros N. Both space and ground systems are included.
Bartlett, R., Elam, W., Hoedemaker, R.
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In recent decades, eutrophication in inland and coastal waters (ICWs) has increased due to anthropogenic activities and global warming, thus requiring timely monitoring. Compared with traditional sampling and laboratory analysis methods, satellite remote
Shidi Shao +3 more
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Monitoring Flood Inundation Dynamics From Space
Abstract With the increasing intensity and frequency of flood events worldwide, the need for accurate and timely inundation mapping has never been more critical. Large‐scale flood extent estimations are vital for coordinating effective disaster response, facilitating recovery, and building future resilience.
C. Campo +5 more
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Sierra Nevada snow melt from SMS-2 [PDF]
A film loop from SMS-2 imagery shows snow melt over the Sierra Nevadas from May 10 to July 8, 1975. The sequence indicates a successful application of geostationary satellite data for monitoring dynamic hydrologic ...
Breaker, L. C., Mcmillan, M. C.
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Abstract Nowcasting and forecasting of the radiation environment in the Earth's lower atmosphere are critical for the safety of aircraft and spacecraft crews and passengers. Currently, this problem is addressed by employing statistical and physics‐based models that take into account particle transport and precipitation.
V. M. Sadykov +12 more
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FalconSEED: First Year Review of the Solid‐State Energetic Electron Detector in Geosynchronous Orbit
Abstract We present results from Space Test Program Satellite‐6 (STP Sat‐6) in geosynchronous orbit. The electron detector, named SEED (Solid‐state Energetic Electron Detector) is built entirely from commercial‐off‐the‐shelf (COTS) parts. The instrument data show the electron environment over the entire energy range of detection(14keV−146keV) $(14 ...
J. D. Williams +10 more
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Observations of changes in marine boundary layer clouds [PDF]
Recent research outlined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) highlights the response of marine boundary layer (MBL) clouds to warming associated with increasing greenhouse gases as a major contributor to uncertainties in model ...
Allan, R.P., Barber, C.R., Ringer, M.
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Abstract The polarity inversion line (PIL) in active regions (ARs) is considered to be closely associated with solar flare eruptions. In this study, we rigorously constructed standardized data sets based on time series of different lengths using Space‐weather HMI Active Region Patches (SHARP) parameters calculated along the PIL.
Siwei Liu +7 more
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Abstract Existing comparative studies on conceptual hydrological model structures have generally focused on streamflow, with less attention to evapotranspiration (ET). Yet, appropriate ET representation in conceptual models is crucial for obtaining reliable hydrological simulations, especially under climate change and in ungauged basins.
Shuyue Wu +4 more
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