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1 Training and Resources to Support Current and Future Satellite Use Wendy Schreiber-Abshire The COMET Program Boulder, Colorado 17 May 2011 Proving Ground and User Readiness Workshop Published April 2011

2 MetEd Registration Statistics May 2011 Total Registered Users >193,000 Total International Users > 62,500 Total Countries (includes Dependencies and Territories) > 200 Total Universities > 1,200 Hours of Instruction ~ 600

3  Advanced Satellite Sounding: The Benefits of Hyperspectral Observation  Advances in Microwave Remote Sensing: Ocean Wind Speed and Direction  An Introduction to POES Data and Products  An Introduction to the EUMETSAT Polar System  Blowing Snow: Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada 04-10 February 2003  Creating Meteorological Products from Satellite Data  Deformation Zone Analysis  Deformation Zone Diagnosis  Deformation Zone Distribution  Determining Visibility  Dust Enhancement Techniques Using MODIS and SeaWiFS  Dynamic Feature Identification: The Satellite Palette  Feature Identification Exercises: Clouds, Snow, and Ice Using MODIS  Feature Identification Using Environmental Satellites  Forecasting Dust Storms  FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC  GOES-R: Benefits of Next-Generation Environmental Monitoring  Imaging with NPOESS VIIRS: A Convergence of Technologies and Experience  Introduction to Tropical Meteorology, Tropical Remote Sensing Applications  Jason-2: Using Satellite Altimetry to Monitor the Ocean COMET Modules on Satellite Topics Bold = published in last 5 yrs

4  Microwave Remote Sensing: Overview  Microwave Remote Sensing: Clouds, Precipitation, and Water Vapor  Microwave Remote Sensing: Land and Ocean Surface Applications  Microwave Remote Sensing Resources  Multispectral Satellite Applications: Monitoring the Wildland Fire Cycle  Multispectral Satellite Applications: RGB Products Explained  NexSat: Preparing Users for the NPOESS/VIIRS Era  Operational Satellite Derived Tropical Rainfall Potential (TRaP)  Polar Satellite Products for the Operational Forecaster (POES) Module 1: POES Introduction  Polar Satellite Products for the Operational Forecaster (POES) Module 2: Microwave Products and Applications  Polar Satellite Products for the Operational Forecaster (POES) Module 3: Case Studies  Polar Satellite Products for the Operational Forecaster (POES) Module 4: Soundings  Polar Satellite Products for the Operational Forecaster: Microwave Analysis of Tropical Cyclones  Recognition and Impact of Vorticity Maxima and Minima in Satellite Imagery  Remote Sensing of Land, Oceans, and Atmosphere with MODIS  Remote Sensing of Ocean Wind Speed and Direction: An Introduction to Scatterometry  Remote Sensing Using Satellites  Satellite Feature Identification: Blocking Patterns  Satellite Feature Identification: Ring of Fire  Satellite Meteorology: GOES Channel Selection, Version 2  Satellite Meteorology: Introduction to Using the GOES Sounder COMET Modules on Satellite Topics

5  The SPoRT Center – Infusing NASA Technology Into NWS WFO  Toward and Advanced Sounder on GOES?  Visible and Infrared Dust Detection Techniques  Vorticity Maxima and Comma Patterns  Vorticity Minima and Anticomma Patterns Translated Modules  17 en Español, 9 en Francais

6 FY10 Satellite Module Usage by Module

7 FY10 Satellite Module Usage

8 International Activities Aviation Climate Hydrometeorology Mesoscale Meteorology Northern Latitudes Environmental Education Numerical Weather Prediction Marine Met & Oceanography Road Weather Tropical Meteorology Fire Coastal Weather Satellite Meteorology Space Weather Module Topic Areas

9 Microwave Remote Sensing Topics Distance Learning Course Three core modules, supplemented by optional Overview and Resources modulesThree core modules, supplemented by optional Overview and Resources modules Self pacedSelf paced Provides a foundation in the science, products and applicationsProvides a foundation in the science, products and applications Offers a certificate of completionOffers a certificate of completion

10 Published June 2010  RGB compositing techniques are a powerful way to distill and highlight salient information  Module provides an introduction to basic methods and “best practices”  Also available Aplicaciones satelitales multiespectrales: explicación de los realces RGB

11 Multispectral Satellite Applications: Monitoring the Wildland Fire Cycle, 2007

12 GOES-R: Benefits of Next-Generation Environmental Monitoring  Includes 2 sections: Overview & Environmental Monitoring  GOES-R benefits and the ability to monitor 13 unique hazards and phenomena Each topic includes: Background and Needs (general public)Background and Needs (general public) Capabilities and Benefits (decision makers)Capabilities and Benefits (decision makers) Technical Improvements (forecasters)Technical Improvements (forecasters)

13 Toward an Advanced Sounder on GOES? Approach:  Recorded interviews from several meteorologists and respected satellite experts, to…  Speak directly to the user community (forecasters) and decision makers  Reiterate the “current state of affairs”, impacts, and need for an advanced sounder in GEO orbit  State the potential for significant contributions  Understand the urgency for GEO HS observation

14 Introduction to Tropical Meteorology, Tropical Remote Sensing Applications Chapter

15 The Satellite Palette – Recent Releases Coming Soon: Short Waves and Cyclogenesis, Atmospheric Rivers, and Jet StreaksComing Soon: Short Waves and Cyclogenesis, Atmospheric Rivers, and Jet Streaks

16 We’re in NOAA Learning Center & Training Portal  We do not announce publication of a module until it and quiz are live in LMS  Well over 150 modules in the system

17 The ESRC: Environmental Satellite esource Center The ESRC: Environmental Satellite Resource Center

18 The ESRC: COMET’s Role 1. Maintain the ESRC website 2. Populate it with our own materials, including smaller, focused learning-objects derived from our larger training modules (more on this on the next slide!) 3. Provide the necessary quality assurance and monitoring to ensure that all resources are appropriate and well described before being made available

19 Community’s Role in the ESRC 1. Use the site 2. Populate it with materials that you know and trust using the online submission form

20 Upcoming Activities Satellite-specific training modules in progress:  Climate Monitoring from Satellites  Atmospheric Dust  Benefits of Satellite to the Transportation Industry  NPP on the Road to JPSS  Detecting Atmospheric Trace Gases (joint with EUMETSAT)  and other topics to be determined:  Disseminating and Accessing Data and Information in the GOES-R Era?  Benefits of a Global Polar-orbiting Satellite System?


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