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Architectures for Future NOAA Environmental Satellite Systems

Space 2004 Conference and Exhibit, 2004
Environmental satellites today are designed to meet the most requirements possible within the constraints of budget, reliability, availability, robustness, manufacturability, and the state of the art in affordable technology. As we learn more and more about observing and forecasting, requirements continue to be developed and validated for measurements ...
Michael Crison   +2 more
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NOAA-3 Satellite Observations of Thunderstorms in Alaska

Monthly Weather Review, 1976
Abstract The very high resolution radiometer imagery from the NOAA-3 satellite is used to obtain the spatial and temporal distribution of thunderstorms in Alaska. Although the observations presented here are confined to only one summer, they show 1) the capability of NOAA-3 very high resolution radiometer imagery for thunderstorm studies, and 2) that ...
A. K. Biswas, K. O. L. F. Jayaweera
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Identification of icing water clouds by NOAA AVHRR satellite data

Atmospheric Research, 1994
Abstract Aircraft warning of icing is made by operational meteorologists by combining humidity data with temperature information. It is well known that such warnings frequently fail [14]. Improvement of icing warning could be obtained by using satellite data additionally to the conventional data.
Schickel, K.P.   +2 more
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GeoXO: NOAA’s Future Geostationary Satellite System

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Abstract Geostationary Extended Observations, or GeoXO, is NOAA’s future geostationary satellite constellation, set to launch in the early 2030s and operate into the 2050s. Given changes to the Earth system, improvements in technology, and expanding needs of satellite data users, GeoXO will extend NOAA’s current ...
Daniel T. Lindsey   +9 more
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Correcting Geolocation Errors for Microwave Instruments Aboard NOAA Satellites

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2013
Microwave (MW) satellite data are widely used as input in numerical weather prediction models and also in other applications such as climate monitoring and re-analysis. MW satellite data are prone to different problems, including geolocation errors. These data do not have a fine spatial resolution like visible and infrared data; therefore, the accuracy
Isaac Moradi   +3 more
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NOAA Operational Environmental Satellites for Earth Monitoring

2020
In the second half of the twentieth century, following demands for more accurate environmental monitoring of the Earth’s two satellite systems, geostationary (GOES) and polar-orbiting (POES) were developed to observe the ocean atmosphere and land for more accurate monitoring, modeling and prediction of environmental impacts on economy and human life ...
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NOAA Satellites LST-SW Algorithms Review: NOAA-20 (JPSS-1) Proposal

IGARSS 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2022
Nisrine Chekroun   +4 more
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PICTURES FROM NOAA SATELLITES

Weather, 1974
P. E. Baylis, R. J. H. Brush
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Digital Techniques for Noise Reduction in APT NOAA Satellite Images

1986
Noise reduction filters were tested using NOAA satellite images. The best results, in terms of noise suppression and blur attenuation are obtained by two kinds of digital filtering techniques: weighted median filter with central pixel weight = 3 and decision threshold =12; and extremal filter with maximum number of extremal pixels =3.
R Carla', S Baronti, V M Sacco
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