Added-value of GEO-hyperspectral infrared radiances for local severe storm forecasts using the hybrid OSSE method
High spectral resolution (or hyperspectral) infrared (IR) sounders onboard low earth orbiting
satellites provide high vertical resolution atmospheric information for numerical weather …
satellites provide high vertical resolution atmospheric information for numerical weather …
A review of the use of geostationary satellite observations in regional-scale models for short-term cloud forecasting
F Kurzrock, S Cros, F Chane-Ming… - Meteorologische …, 2018 - univ-guyane.hal.science
Many research and societal applications such as surface solar irradiance assessment and
forecasting require accurate short-term cloudiness forecasts at kilometre and hourly scales …
forecasting require accurate short-term cloudiness forecasts at kilometre and hourly scales …
[HTML][HTML] Assimilating all-sky infrared radiances from GOES-16 ABI using an ensemble Kalman filter for convection-allowing severe thunderstorms prediction
This article presents the first practice of assimilating real-world all-sky GOES-16 ABI infrared
brightness temperature (BT) observations using an ensemble-based data assimilation …
brightness temperature (BT) observations using an ensemble-based data assimilation …
Value-added impact of geostationary hyperspectral infrared sounders on local severe storm forecasts—Via a quick regional OSSE
Accurate atmospheric temperature and moisture information with high temporal/spatial
resolutions are two of the key parameters needed in regional numerical weather prediction …
resolutions are two of the key parameters needed in regional numerical weather prediction …
Assessment of the potential impact of a hyperspectral infrared sounder on the Himawari follow-on geostationary satellite
K Okamoto, H Owada, T Fujita, M Kazumori, M Otsuka… - SOLA, 2020 - jstage.jst.go.jp
To discuss the feasibility of the Himawari follow-on program, impacts of a hyperspectral
sounder on a geostationary satellite (GeoHSS) is assessed using an observing system …
sounder on a geostationary satellite (GeoHSS) is assessed using an observing system …
[HTML][HTML] Applications of geostationary hyperspectral infrared sounder observations: Progress, challenges, and future perspectives
Bessho, K., H. Owada, K. Okamoto, and T. Fujita, 2021: Himawari-8/9 follow-on satellite
program and impacts of potential usage of hyperspectral IR sounder. IEEE Int. Geoscience …
program and impacts of potential usage of hyperspectral IR sounder. IEEE Int. Geoscience …
[HTML][HTML] Using OSSEs to evaluate GXS impact in the context of international coordination
EL McGrath-Spangler, NC Privé… - … of Atmospheric and …, 2024 - journals.ametsoc.org
Abstract The Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO) program plans to include a
hyperspectral infrared (IR) sounder on its central satellite, expected to launch in the mid …
hyperspectral infrared (IR) sounder on its central satellite, expected to launch in the mid …
The alternative of CubeSat-based advanced infrared and microwave sounders for high impact weather forecasting
The advanced infrared (IR) and microwave (MW) sounding systems have been providing
atmospheric sounding information critical for nowcasting and improving weather forecasts …
atmospheric sounding information critical for nowcasting and improving weather forecasts …
Analysis of atmospheric thermodynamics using the R package aiRthermo
J Sáenz, SJ González-Rojí… - Computers & …, 2019 - Elsevier
The publicly available R package aiRthermo is presented in this study, which allows the
user to process information relative to atmospheric thermodynamics, ranging from …
user to process information relative to atmospheric thermodynamics, ranging from …
Exploration of a future NOAA infrared sounder in geostationary Earth orbit
F Iturbide-Sanchez, Z Wang, S Kalluri… - IEEE Journal of …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A geostationary (GEO) hyperspectral infrared sounder (HyIRS) is capable of providing high
spectral (0.625 cm− 1), temporal (every 30 min) and spatial (4 km) resolution observations …
spectral (0.625 cm− 1), temporal (every 30 min) and spatial (4 km) resolution observations …