The role and future of space technology in disaster reductionThis paper describes the potential uses of satellite remote sensing in the mitigation of disasters and their effects by means of prevention, preparedness, and relief. A review is given of the capabilities of communications, geophysical, meteorological, and earth-resources satellites to point out potential applications in the three categories. A complete list of available spacecraft is presented in a table giving data on disaster-related applications. Key functions for disaster mitigation include their use as data resources and as experimental sources of information that can be of use in disaster prediction. Satellites with high temporal or spatial resolutions are useful for providing consistent prompt information required for disaster-management specialists. The use of SAR and TRMM scanning radar techniques to directly measure rainfall and other quantities of relevance to the prediction of disasters.
Document ID
19920073160
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Walter, Louis S. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)