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RAMSDIS Contributions to NOAA Satellite Data Utilization

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2000
Abstract The Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology (RAMM) Advanced Meteorological Satellite Demonstration and Interpretation System (RAMSDIS) was developed as part of an effort to get high quality digital satellite data to field forecasters prior to the deployment of the satellite component of the National Weather Service (NWS) Modernization Program ...
Debra A. Molenar   +2 more
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Application of NOAA satellite data for agrometeorological purposes

Advances in Space Research, 1993
Abstract Satellite measurements of reflected and emitted radiation are an important element of Earth's surface and atmosphere investigations. Therefore the applications of multichannel satellite observations, obtained from NOAA meteorological satellite for agrometeorological purposes has been discussed. The use of NOAA/ (Advanced Very High Resolution
V.S. Djepa-Petrova   +3 more
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Advancements in Public Access to Satellite Weather Data: Signal Reception And Data Interpretation Using NOAA 18 And NOAA 19 Satellites

2025 IEEE International Students' Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science (SCEECS)
G Lavanya
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Small Satellites and NOAA: A Technology Study

1995
APL examined technology and space segment options for the polar orbiting spacecraft of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The principal finding is that the choice of satellite configuration, rather than the particular technology of flight hardware, is the dominant factor that can reduce space segment costs when viewed over a ...
Raney, R.K.   +4 more
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NOAA satellite snow cover data

Global and Planetary Change, 1991
Abstract Since 1966, NOAA satellites have been used to create weekly Northern Hemisphere snow cover maps. This 24-year database is available on digital tape and is annually updated. The digital data can be used to calculate snow cover area and create snow cover frequency and anomaly maps.
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The Evolution of the NOAA Satellite Platforms

2007
The history and upcoming changes to the constellation of satellites operated by the National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service (NESDIS) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are described.
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NOAA's GOES R - next generation satellite

Oceans 2003. Celebrating the Past ... Teaming Toward the Future (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37492), 2003
NOAA's next generation Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) beginning with GOES R is the follow-on to the GOES N-P series. GOES R is being developed for launch in the 2012 time frame to meet new requirements validated through a rigorous screening and verification process.
E.J. Miller   +4 more
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Satellite ocean remote sensing at NOAA/NESDIS

SPIE Proceedings, 2004
Satellite oceanography within the Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) in National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) focuses on observation retrievals and applications to address the NOAA missions of environmental assessment, prediction, and ...
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NOAA satellite observing systems: status and plans

Global and Planetary Change, 1991
Abstract NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS) operates separates series of environmental monitoring satellites in polar and geostationary orbits. Two geostationary spacecraft are normally in opration: one stationed at 75° E longitude (GOES-EAST), and one stationed at 135° W longitude (GOES-WEST). Owing to a
W JOHNHUSSEY   +3 more
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Sensor calibration in support for NOAA’s satellite mission

Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 2006
Sensor calibration, including its definition, purpose, traceability options, methodology, complexity, and importance, is examined in this paper in the context of supporting NOAA’s satellite mission. Common understanding of sensor calibration is essential for the effective communication among sensor vendors, calibration scientists, satellite operators ...
Xiangqian Wu, Changyong Cao
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