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A GAN-based approach to solar radiation prediction: data augmentation and model optimization for Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Alameen A, Aldossary SM.
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Global map of characterized dust sources using multisource remote sensing data. [PDF]
Darvishi Boloorani A +8 more
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UV index-based model for predicting synthesis of (pre-)vitamin D3 in the mediterranean basin. [PDF]
Kallioğlu MA +5 more
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Simulating Meteosat-7 broadband radiances using two visible channels of Meteosat-8 [PDF]
This paper addresses the conversion of narrow-to-broadband radiances in the special case of the sensor SEVIRI onboard the satellite Meteosat-8 of the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG). The advent of this new program poses the problem of the transfer of operational procedures from the previous satellite Meteosat-7 to MSG.
Lucien Wald
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An advanced technique for Meteosat cloud animation
Proceedings Computer Animation'95, 2002An advanced technique for Meteosat cloud animation is presented. The main principle is a "dual approach" for the separation of thematic satellite data information as land/water and clouds: based on combined thresholding procedures, cloud picture elements (pixels) are extracted and intermediate cloud images are created by linear interpolation to get ...
Meisner, Robert, Dech, Stefan
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1990
In 1972, eight member states of the European Space Research Organization (ESRO) decided to work on a program for the development of pre-operatioal geostationary meteorological satellites (Meteosat). Execution of the program was entrusted to the organization now known as the European Space Agency (ESA).
P. Krishna Rao +4 more
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In 1972, eight member states of the European Space Research Organization (ESRO) decided to work on a program for the development of pre-operatioal geostationary meteorological satellites (Meteosat). Execution of the program was entrusted to the organization now known as the European Space Agency (ESA).
P. Krishna Rao +4 more
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Antennas for Meteosat satellites [PDF]
The paper describes antenna activities for Meteosat program developed under ESA's technical management. The program started in the 70's and the first satellite was launched in 1977 with VLF, UHF, L- and S-band antennas. The operational Meteosat satellites carried UHF, L- and S-band antennas.
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Mapping of global radiation with METEOSAT
Solar Energy, 1996Abstract For detailed mapping of global radiation received at ground the Heliosat method of Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris, Sophia-Antipolis (France), is applied. Preliminary results of a validation for Germany are presented. Precision of Heliosat insolation estimates is assessed by comparison of monthly averaged hourly and daily sums ...
D. Schulze-Kegel, F.D. Heidt
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Operational calibration of the Meteosat radiometer VIS band
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2004An advanced operational algorithm has been developed for the routine calibration of the Meteosat radiometer solar channel. The calibration method relies on calculated radiances over bright desert sites whereas ocean targets are used for consistency checks.
Y M Govaerts
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