Applications of the 16 spectral bands on the Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI).

IF 0.8 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
T. Schmit, S. Lindstrom, Jordan J. Gerth, M. Gunshor
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Abstract

The Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) on the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES)-R series has 16 spectral bands. Two bands are in the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum, four are in the near-infrared, and ten are in the infrared. The ABI is similar to advanced geostationary imagers on other international satellite missions, such as the Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) on Himawari-8 and -9. Operational meteorologists can investigate imagery from the ABI to better understand the state and evolution of the atmosphere. Various uses of the ABI spectral bands are described. GOES-R was launched on 19 November 2016 and became GOES-16 upon reaching geostationary orbit. GOES-16 is the first in a series of four spacecraft that will host ABI. GOES-16 became operational on 18 December 2017, in the GOES-East location. The ABI improvement is two orders of magnitude more than the legacy GOES imager due to more spectral bands and finer spatial and temporal resolutions. ABSTRACT (Manuscript received 18 October 2017; review completed 5 March 2018)
16个光谱波段在高级基线成像仪上的应用。
地球静止运行环境卫星(GOES)-R系列上的高级基线成像仪(ABI)有16个光谱带。两个波段在电磁光谱的可见光部分,四个波段在近红外,十个波段在红外。ABI类似于其他国际卫星任务中的先进地球静止成像仪,如Himawari-8和-9上的先进Himawari成像仪(AHI)。操作气象学家可以调查ABI的图像,以更好地了解大气的状态和演变。描述了ABI谱带的各种用途。GOES-R于2016年11月19日发射,到达地球静止轨道后成为GOES-16。GOES-16是将搭载ABI的四个系列航天器中的第一个。GOES-16于2017年12月18日在GOES东部投入使用。由于更多的光谱波段和更精细的空间和时间分辨率,ABI的改进比传统的GOES成像器多了两个数量级。摘要(手稿于2017年10月18日收到;审查于2018年3月5日完成)
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Journal of Operational Meteorology
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