支持航空避免火山灰(SAVAA)

F. Prata, F. Buongiorno, S. Eckhardt, P. Seibert, A. Stohl, A. Richter
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众所周知,火山灰对航空业是一种危害。目前,有几种基于卫星的测量方法可以探测火山物质,特别是火山灰和二氧化硫气体,这些测量方法已被专门用于向火山灰咨询中心(VAACs)提供信息,然后向航空提供信息,以帮助避免危险。虽然这些数据非常有用,但它们缺乏定量价值,而且所有数据(除了最近的CALIPSO激光雷达测量数据)都缺乏高度信息,而高度信息被认为对航空至关重要。欧洲空间局(欧空局)发起了一个新项目,通过提供定量和及时的卫星产品来支持航空,并填补关于避免危险火山云的知识空白。项目的目标和实施——“为避免火山灰的航空提供支持”(SAVAA)——如下所述。这个为期3年的项目的主要成果将是完成一个示范系统vas3,该系统将能够摄取卫星数据和气象风场,计算火山排放的注入高度剖面,从而产生一系列分析场(产品),可以迅速提供,以支持航空避开危险的火山云。
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Support to Aviation for Volcanic Ash Avoidance (SAVAA)
Volcanic ash is a known hazard to aviation. Currently there are several satellite-based measurements that can detect volcanic substances, notably ash and SO2 gas, and these have been used in an ad hoc way to provide information to Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres (VAACs) and then to aviation to assist averting danger. While these data have been extremely useful, they lack quantitative value and all the data (except for the recent CALIPSO lidar measurements) lack height information- thought to be critical for aviation. A new project initiated by the European Space Agency (ESA) has been established to support aviation by supplying quantitative and timely satellite-based products and to fill the gaps in knowledge regarding the avoidance of hazardous volcanic clouds. The aims and implementation of the project -¿Support to Aviation for Volcanic Ash Avoidance (SAVAA)¿are described here. The main outcomes of the 3 year project will be the completion of a demonstration system-VAS3 that will be able to ingest satellite data and meteorological wind fields, compute the injection height profile of volcanic emissions to produce a range of analysis fields (products) that can be swiftly provided to support aviation avoid hazardous volcanic clouds.
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