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Section Description

Last Updated:
Wednesday, 09-Sep-2009 08:34:14 PDT
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Satellite Meteorological
Applications (Code 7541)
Section Head:
7541@nrlmry.navy.mil
The Satellite Meteorological
Applications Section develops techniques for enhancing the interpretation
of satellite data and imagery and develops and transitions innovative
satellite meteorology products created from 5 global geostationary and
13 polar orbiter digital data sets for operational use at Navy regional
and central-site facilities. The products are designed to meet specific
Navy requirements and incorporate a data fusion approach, exploiting
new sensors and platforms as they become available. The ability to develop
and test new applications in near real-time and display them via the
World Wide Web promotes customer feedback and helps produce robust products
for transition to the operational Navy.
The Satellite Meteorological
Applications Section is working in these main areas:
Development
of Multi-channel, Multi-sensor, Multi-platform Satellite Products
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- Tropical
Cyclone products for analyzing and monitoring storm location
& intensity, with an emphasis on Multi-sensor and passive
microwave data.
- A
rapid-update global rainrate product derived from infrared
and passive microwave data.
- Properties of marine stratocumulus
and passive drizzle inference.
- Determination of low cloud top
altitudes.
- Improved identification of cloud
phase with emphasis on supercooled liquid regimes.
- Alternative techniques to identifying
and resolving deep convective towers via high-resolution (1-km)
multi-sensor, multi-channel data.
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- Development of Algorithms for
Enhanced Imagery Interpretation.
- Dust/smoke/ash over land
and water.
- Multiple cloud layers/snow.
- Contrails.
- Use of Artificial Intelligence
Methods to Extract Meteorology Variables from Satellite Data.
- Tropical cyclone structure
and intensity.
- Derivation of cloud base
heights via a combination of satellite and mesoscale model
data sets.
- Aviation risk assessment
including meteorological factors.
- Cloud-type
classification from satellite imagery.
- Utilization of Satellite Observations
in Prediction Models.
- Sensor Calibration/Validation
(SSM/I and SSM/IS).
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