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The Transition of RGB Imagery Applied to Fog and Low Clouds from NASA Capabilities within the GOES Proving Ground to the Present EraA wide range of RGB Imagery products are now available from the GOES ABI instrument, but less than a decade earlier, these false-color imagery products were only seen over Europe and Africa within the suite of the EUMETSAT SEVIRI geostationary instrument. The issue of fog and low clouds as applied to aviation and ground transportation hazards has been a long-standing challenge where satellite imagery provides notable value to visually inspect large spatial areas vs relying on in situ point observations. A legacy channel difference product was the standard satellite imagery tool, but the Nighttime Microphysics RGB would soon be introduced with GOES-R and -S where users had no interpretation experience. As part of the GOES Proving Ground efforts, the SPoRT program utilized existing NASA LEO satellites to demonstrate the future ABI capabilities. Operational users were able to test and adopt the RGBs from NASA LEO instruments prior to the GOES-R launch in order to be ready for the wealth of new channels available from ABI. The transition experience and methods from these proxy RGBs to the start of the GOES-R ABI era to the present day provides insights to the value of these new qualitative products in operations and to how the transition method of such products can be successfully implemented as well as future needs in the RGB Imagery area.
Document ID
20240001001
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Kevin Fuell
(University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, United States)
Douglas Schneider
(NOAA National Weather Service Silver Spring, United States)
David Hotz
(NOAA National Weather Service Silver Spring, United States)
Emily Berndt
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, United States)
Date Acquired
January 23, 2024
Subject Category
Meteorology and Climatology
Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Meeting Information
Meeting: 104th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting
Location: Baltimore, MD
Country: US
Start Date: January 28, 2024
End Date: February 1, 2024
Sponsors: American Meteorological Society
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNM11AA01A
Distribution Limits
Public
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