大気水圏科学(A)
セッション小記号大気水圏科学複合領域・一般(CG)
セッションIDA-CG53
タイトル和文Terrestrial monitoring using new-generation geostationary satellites
英文Terrestrial monitoring using new-generation geostationary satellites
タイトル短縮名和文Terrestrial monitoring by GEO satellites
英文Terrestrial monitoring by GEO satellites
代表コンビーナ氏名和文山本 雄平
英文Yuhei Yamamoto
所属和文千葉大学 環境リモートセンシング研究センター
英文Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University
共同コンビーナ 1氏名和文Yunyue Yu
英文Yunyue Yu
所属和文NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service
英文NOAA National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service
共同コンビーナ 2氏名和文Tomoaki Miura
英文Tomoaki Miura
所属和文Univ Hawaii
英文Univ Hawaii
共同コンビーナ 3氏名和文市井 和仁
英文Kazuhito Ichii
所属和文千葉大学
英文Chiba University
発表言語E
スコープ和文The third-generation geostationary satellites, such as Himawari 8/9, GOES-16/17, Fengyun-4, and GeoKompsat-2A are recently launched, and earth observation is in a new phase. These sensors are equipped with new spectral bands suitable for terrestrial monitoring used in polar-orbiting satellite sensors, enabling detailed land observations such as land surface temperature, surface albedo, and land cover and vegetation dynamics. Furthermore, by utilizing the advantages of hypertemporal (e.g. 10 min) and moderate spatial resolution, various new land dynamics can be observable. By combining these satellites and polar-orbiting satellites/sensors such as Terra/MODIS and GCOM-C/SGLI, a new generation monitoring data covering Asia, Oceania and North and South America will become possible. This would allow for a consistent comparison of a variety of phenomena across continents. To this end, there are many issues to be discussed, such as the standardization of the estimation algorithms of physical quantities, calibration and verification using GEO-(LEO)-GEO satellites, and application of these new datasets to various phenomena.
In this session, we will discuss the retrieval algorithms of land surface parameters, inter-satellite calibration, validation efforts using in-situ data, and novel applications to various phenomena. Studies on atmospheric parameters in relation to land surface phenomena, such as cloud cover are aerosol, are highly welcomed.
英文The third-generation geostationary satellites, such as Himawari 8/9, GOES-16/17, Fengyun-4, and GeoKompsat-2A are recently launched, and earth observation is in a new phase. These sensors are equipped with new spectral bands suitable for terrestrial monitoring used in polar-orbiting satellite sensors, enabling detailed land observations such as land surface temperature, surface albedo, and land cover and vegetation dynamics. Furthermore, by utilizing the advantages of hypertemporal (e.g. 10 min) and moderate spatial resolution, various new land dynamics can be observable. By combining these satellites and polar-orbiting satellites/sensors such as Terra/MODIS and GCOM-C/SGLI, a new generation monitoring data covering Asia, Oceania and North and South America will become possible. This would allow for a consistent comparison of a variety of phenomena across continents. To this end, there are many issues to be discussed, such as the standardization of the estimation algorithms of physical quantities, calibration and verification using GEO-(LEO)-GEO satellites, and application of these new datasets to various phenomena.
In this session, we will discuss the retrieval algorithms of land surface parameters, inter-satellite calibration, validation efforts using in-situ data, and novel applications to various phenomena. Studies on atmospheric parameters in relation to land surface phenomena, such as cloud cover are aerosol, are highly welcomed.
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