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Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 Image: MODIS Land Group, NASA GSFC March 2000 Weather and Water Theme Introduction.

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1 Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 Image: MODIS Land Group, NASA GSFC March 2000 Weather and Water Theme Introduction and Overview Presented by Michael Kalb Presented by Michael Kalb

2 Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 Weather & Water Research Areas from 5-Year Research Plan Improve weather forecast / warning accuracy & lead-time Improve water resource forecasting capabilities Improve NOAA’s understanding and forecast capability in coasts, estuaries and oceans Provide information to air-quality decision makers and improve NOAA’s national air quality forecast capability Science & Technology Infusion 2

3 Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 3 Weather & Water Priority Research Activities Improve Weather Forecast and Warning Accuracy and Amount of Lead-time – Improve predictions of high-impact weather (fire weather, hurricanes, heavy precipitation, floods ) – Advance data assimilation and transfer of research and technology into operations through testbeds – Improve understanding of hurricane force extra-tropical cyclones, supporting W&W and C&T objectives – Link larger-scale global circulation fluctuations to local severe weather outbreaks – Increase knowledge of space environment and advance solar & geomagnetic prediction models  MW Products from NOAA/METOP/NPOESS Satellites (Fuzhong Weng)   IR Temperature and Water Vapor Sounding (Chris Barnet)  Satellite wind products (Jaime Daniels)   Using the GOES Sounder to Nearcast Severe Convection (Bob Aune)   Retrieved GOES Vertical Temperature & Moisture Profiles and Real-Time Products (Gary Wade)   Validation of sounding products - NOAA Products Validation System (Tony Reale)  Precipitation and flash flood monitoring (Bob Kuligowski )   Improving Hurricane Intensity Forecasts (Mark DeMaria)   Fire Monitoring (Ivan Csiszar & Shoba Kondragunta)   Oral Presentation  Poster Presentation Operational / Prediction

4 Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 4 Weather & Water Priority Research Activities Improve water resources forecasting capabilities – Leverage satellites to observe precipitation, snow water content, and soil moisture, and incorporate satellite information to fill gaps in ground-based radar – Research and develop MW remote sensing of snow and ice to improve estimates of drought severity, regional water supplies, soil moisture, and snowmelt flood forecasting – Improve multi-sensor precipitation algorithms using digital radar mosaics and dual-polarimetric variables. – Improve Hydrologic Prediction Services to monitor and predict snow levels, snow-melt runoff, soil moisture which can precondition run-off rates.  Soil moisture monitoring (Jerry Zhan)  Precipitation and flash flood monitoring (Bob Kuligowski )   Land surface temperature (Bob Yu)  Oral Presentation  Poster Presentation Operational / Prediction

5 Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 Weather & Water Priority Research Activities 5 Improve NOAA’s understanding & forecast capability in coasts, estuaries, & oceans – Support ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes observing system networks to improve accuracy, resolution, and coverage in nation’s ports, bays, estuaries, and open oceans. – Develop enhanced sensors and monitoring techniques for observing coastal regions from existing and new satellite sensors – Improve understanding through research integrating erosion, flood, riverine, hydrodynamic, wind, ocean circulation, storm surge, and related processes  Advanced Clear-Sky Processor for Oceans (ACSPO) (John Sapper)  Improved Cloud Mask and Quality Control for SST Retrievals (Boris Petrenko, & Sasha Ignatov)  Physical Retrieval Algorithms (Andy Harris & Eileen Maturi)  New Approach to Calibration of Broadband IR Sensors on NOAA Satellites (Jon Mittaz & Eileen Maturi)  Blended POES/GOES Ocean SST Products (Eileen Maturi)  In situ SST for satellite Cal/Val and Quality Control (Feng Xu & Sasha Ignatov)  NOAA/NESDIS Operational Satellite OSVW Products (Paul Chang)   Impact of Satellite OSWV data on NWS Operations (Khalil Ahmad)   Improved High Wind Retrievals from ASCAT Wind Vector Measurements (S. Soisuvarn)  Multi-platform satellite surface wind analysis for tropical cyclones (John Knaff)  Water Quality & Optical Property Characterizations for China’s Lake Taihu (Menghua Wang)  Marine environmental responses to a Land Reclamation project in South Korea (S-H Son, Menghua Wang)

6 Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 Weather & Water Priority Research Activities 6 Provide Information to Air Quality Decision Makers and Improve NOAA’s National Air Quality Forecast Capability – Provide Air Quality decision makers with tools & information with health / economic consequences – Advance model development, regional AQ assessments, and improved tools to monitor long-term trends. – Develop new approaches to more accurate and timely prediction of O 3 and particulate matter – Develop air quality assessments of tropospheric O 3 and particulates to support forecasts, policies & planning – Support regional assessments to characterize atmospheric processes that control pollution transport & transformation  Air Quality Products from NOAA Operational Satellites (Shoba Kondragunta)   Impacts of background O 3 production on Houston & Dallas Air Quality during TexAQS field mission (Brad Pierce)  Fire monitoring (Ivan Csiszar & Shoba Kondragunta) 

7 Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 Oral Presentations ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDINGS 1. MW Products from NOAA/METOP/NPOESS Satellites (Fuzhong Weng)  2. IR Temperature and Water Vapor Sounding (Chris Barnet) 3. Using the GOES Sounder to Nearcast Severe Convection (Bob Aune)  4. Satellite Wind Products (Jaime Daniels)  OCEAN REMOTE SENSING & SST 5. Advanced Clear-Sky Processor for Oceans (ACSPO) (John Sapper) 6. Blended POES/GOES Ocean SST Products (Eileen Maturi) OCEAN SURFACE SCATTEROMETER WINDS 7. NOAA/NESDIS Operational Satellite OSVW Products (Paul Chang)  PRECIPITATION AND TROPICAL STORMS 8. Precipitation and flash flood monitoring (Bob Kuligowski)  9. Improving Hurricane Intensity Forecasts (Mark DeMaria)  LAND SURFACE 10. Soil moisture monitoring (Jerry Zhan) AIR & WATER QUALITY 11. Air Quality Products from NOAA Operational Satellites (Shoba Kondragunta)  12. Water Quality & Optical Property Characterizations for China’s Lake Taihu (Menghua Wang) 7


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