Detection and assessment of cloud cover and precipitation parameters using data of scanning radiometers of polar–orbiting and geostationary meteorological satellites


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Abstract

Two multispectral threshold techniques have been developed and tested for the automatic classification of AVHRR/NOAA and SEVIRI/Meteosat-10 data. They provide day-and-night detection and the assessment of cloud-cover parameters, as well as the discrimination of precipitation zones and severe weather phenomena. The validation of output information products, which has been performed with ground-based conventional meteorological observations and radar data, as well as with independent satellite-based estimates of cloud cover and precipitation parameters, confirms the feasibility of developed techniques and reasonable accuracy of output products. Therefore, the technique is concurrent to those implemented in current foreign satellite centers.

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E. V. Volkova

State Research Center “Planeta”

Email: uspensky@planet.iitp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. B. Uspensky

State Research Center “Planeta”

Author for correspondence.
Email: uspensky@planet.iitp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow


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