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contributor authorGoodman, Steven J.
contributor authorGurka, James
contributor authorDeMaria, Mark
contributor authorSchmit, Timothy J.
contributor authorMostek, Anthony
contributor authorJedlovec, Gary
contributor authorSiewert, Chris
contributor authorFeltz, Wayne
contributor authorGerth, Jordan
contributor authorBrummer, Renate
contributor authorMiller, Steven
contributor authorReed, Bonnie
contributor authorReynolds, Richard R.
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:44:06Z
date available2017-06-09T16:44:06Z
date copyright2012/07/01
date issued2012
identifier issn0003-0007
identifier otherams-73198.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215285
description abstractationary Operational Environmental Satellite R series (GOES-R) Proving Ground engages the National Weather Service (NWS) forecast, watch, and warning community and other agency users in preoperational demonstrations of the new and advanced capabilities to be available from GOES-R compared to the current GOES constellation. GOES-R will provide significant advances in observing capabilities but will also offer a significant challenge to ensure that users are ready to exploit the new 16-channel imager that will provide 3 times more spectral information, 4 times the spatial coverage, and 5 times the temporal resolution compared to the current imager. In addition, a geostationary lightning mapper will provide continuous and near-uniform real-time surveillance of total lightning activity throughout the Americas and adjacent oceans encompassing much of the Western Hemisphere. To ensure user readiness, forecasters and other users must have access to prototype advanced products within their operational environment well before launch. Examples of the advanced products include improved volcanic ash detection, lightning detection, 1-min-interval rapid-scan imagery, dust and aerosol detection, and synthetic cloud and moisture imagery. A key component of the GOES-R Proving Ground is the two-way interaction between the researchers who introduce new products and techniques and the forecasters who then provide feedback and ideas for improvements that can best be incorporated into NOAA's integrated observing and analysis operations. In 2012 and beyond, the GOES-R Proving Ground will test and validate display and visualization techniques, decision aids, future capabilities, training materials, and the data processing and product distribution systems to enable greater use of these products in operational settings.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleThe GOES-R Proving Ground: Accelerating User Readiness for the Next-Generation Geostationary Environmental Satellite System
typeJournal Paper
journal volume93
journal issue7
journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00175.1
journal fristpage1029
journal lastpage1040
treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2012:;volume( 093 ):;issue: 007
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