8:55 Opening (Co-Sponsors)
Chairs:Yang Jun, CMA/NSMC / James Purdom, ICSC
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9:00 | CMA | Zheng Guoguang |
9:10 | BOM | Anthony Rea |
9:15 | JMA | Toshiyuki Kurino |
9:20 | KMA | Sang Jin Lyu |
9:25 | GEO | Osamu Ochiai |
9:30 | WMO | Jeremiah Lengoasa |
Keynote Speeches
Chairs:Paul Menzel / Lu Naimeng
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10:00 | EUMETSAT, Kenneth Holmlund | The EUMETSAT Satellite Programmes and their contribution to monitoring atmosphere, climate, ocean and land |
10:20 | NOAA, Mark Paese | NOAA Satellite Programs |
10:40 | ROSHYDROMET, Vasily Asmus | Roshydromet Space-Based Observation System: Current Status And Development Perspectives |
11:00 | BOM, Anthony Rea | Overview of the use of satellite data in the Bureau of Meteorology |
11:20 | CMA, Yang Jun | Updates on Chinese Meteorological Satellite Programs |
11:40 | JMA, Toshiyuki Kurino | Status of Current and Future Satellite Programs of JMA |
12:00 | KMA, Sang Jin Lyu | Status of Current and Future Satellite Programs of KMA |
12:20 | WMO, Wenjian Zhang | The Role of WMO in Developing a Space-Based Architecture for Climate Monitoring |
Session Keynotes
Chairs:Wenjian Zhang / Steven Goodman
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13:40 | Session1: WMO, Mikael Rattenborg | SATURN: SATellite User Readiness Navigator for the next generation of geostationary satellites |
14:00 | Session 2: International Conference Steering Committee, James Purdom | Satellite System Synergy: Maximizing the Utilization of Space-based Remote Sensing |
14:20 | Session 3: EUMETSAT/WMO, Tillmann Mohr | Architecture for Monitoring Climate from Space Status and Way Forward |
14:40 | Session 4: JMA, Yoshiro Tanaka | Utilization of frequent observations from the next generation geostationary meteorological satellites for disaster risk reduction |
15:00 | Session 5: Yonsei Univ., Prof. Jhoon Kim | Monitoring Atmospheric Composition by GEO-KOMPSAT-1(COMS) and 2 |
15:20 | Session 6: GSICS, Zhang Peng | An Introduction to the Global Space-Based Inter-Calibration System (GSICS): Recent Progress |
15:55 |
Roundtable Discussion
General discussion
Introduction to the conference resolution
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18:00 | Icebreaker hosted by CMA |
8:40 AM SESSION 1: Facilitation
of data access and utilization,user preparation
Chairs:Lars Peter Riishojgaard / Fuzhong Weng
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8:45 | BOM, Agnes Lane | User requirements and preparedness for the next generation of geostationary satellites |
9:00 | JMA, Toshiyuki Kurino | Current status of Himawari-8/9 product development |
9:15 | WMO WIGOS Project Manager, Lars Peter Riishojgaard | The Space Based Component of WIGOS |
9:30 | University of Wisconsin-Madison , Allen Huang | Facilitating Optimal Use of Satellite Data-The Development of Accelerator-based WRF Model |
9:45 | NOAA/NESDIS, Zhou Lihang | Operational and Research Applications from the Joint Polar Satellite System |
10:00 | Shanghai Center for Satellite Remote Sensing Applications, Du Mingbin | Meteorological Applications of GNSS Ground Network in East China |
10:15 | CMA/NSMC, Zhao Xiangang | A Cloud Computing Platform for FY-4 Based on Resource Scheduling Technology |
10:30 | KMA/NMSC, HyunJong Oh | Current Status of GeoKOMPSAT-2A Ground Segment Development and Data Service Plan |
11:00 | CMA/NSMC, Xian Di | FENGYUN Satellite Data Service and User Survey |
11:15 | CMATC, Niu Ning | Report for AOMSUC5 VLAB Training Workshop |
SESSION 2 : Application of satellite data to weather analysis, numerical weather
prediction and nowcasting
Chairs:Sang Jin Lyu / Jun Li
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11:30 | ESSIC, University of Maryland, Xiaolei Zou | ATMS Striping Mitigation and Data Assimilation |
11:45 | BOM,Anthony Rea | Update on SCOPE-Nowcasting |
12:00 | KMA/NMSC, Junghee Kim | Current Status of Weather Support for Nowcasting and Very Short Range Forecast in KMA/NMSC |
12:15 | CMA/NMC, Lin Yinjing | Characteristics of multi-channel measurements from geostationary satellite during convections over North China |
16:00 | Facility Visit at Shanghai Academy of Science and Technology (SAST) |
18:00 | Dinner hosted by SAST |
8:40 AM SESSION 3: Application of
satellite data to long term dataset for climate analysis,reanalysis and climate
process studies
Chairs: Toshiyuki Kurino / Xiaolei Zou
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8:45 | University of Wisconsin-Madison, Paul Menzel | The Importance of Sensor Recalibration for Producing Long Term Radiance Measurements Useful for Atmospheric Trend Analyses |
9:00 | CMA/NSMC, Liu Jian | The status of long term satellite data processing in NSMC |
SESSION 4: Application of satellite data to environmental and disaster monitoring,
disaster risk reduction
Chairs:Tillmann Mohr / Anthony Rea
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9:15 | NOAA/NESDIS, Charles Wooldridge | The Socioeconomic Benefits of Satellite Observations for Disaster Risk Reduction |
9:30 | CMA/NSMC, Fang Xiang | Use of satellite data in emergency situations in China |
9:45 | Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, A.T. M. Shafiul Azam | Study of the extreme rainfall events in Bangladesh using TRMM |
10:00 | Thai Meteorological Department, Kamol Promasakha na Sakolnakhon | The Estimated Rainfall with FY-2E Satellite over Thailand |
SESSION 5: Atmospheric parameters,land surface and ocean parameters derived
from satellite observations
Chairs:Paul Menzel / Agnes Lane
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SESSION 6 : Global Spaced-based Inter-Calibration System (GSICS)
Chairs:Zhang Peng/ Kenneth Holmlund
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14:00 | NOAA/NESDIS, Fuzhong Weng | Characterization of ATMS on-orbit calibration accuracy for GSICS Applications |
14:15 | ESSIC, University of Maryland, Likun Wang | Inter-Comparison of Suomi NPP CrIS Radiances with AIRS and IASI toward Infrared Hyperspectral Benchmark Radiance Measurements |
14:30 | EUMETSAT, Tim Hewison | Update on GSICS Inter-Calibration Product Development |
14:45 | CMA/NSMC, Hu Xiuqing,Xu Na | CMA GSICS product development and services |
15:00 | NOAA/NESDIS, Lawrence E. Flynn, Manik Bali | Report on GSICS Coordination Center Activities and Plans |
15:30 |
Panel Discussion
Conference summary
Conference resolution
Conference closure
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No.1 | University of Wisconsin-Madison, Allen Huang | Facilitating Optimal Use of Satellite Data-The Advancement of Community Based Satellite Processing Packages |
No.2 | KMA/NMSC, Jae-Gwan Kim | Characterization of the Environmental Information Trend of the COMS MI |
No.3 | KMA/NMSC, Jin Woo | COMS MI Image Navigation and Registration Performance According to the Landmark Selection Scheme |
No.4 | Global Environment System Research Division, NIMR, KMA, Mee-Ja Kim, Youngmi Kim, Jinho Shin, Sangwon Joo | Analysis of Satellite-based Soil Moistures for Application in Land Surface Data Assimilation |
No.5 | Shanghai Center for Satellite Remote Sensing Applications, SMB, Cui Linli | The progress of meteorological satellite operational application in SMB |
No.6 | KMA/NMSC, Sung-Rae Chung | Application of the satellite data for numerical weather prediction in KMA |
No.7 | Global Environment System Research Division, NIMR, KMA, Youngmi Kim, Jinho Shi | Arctic Sea Ice Monitoring and Analyzing from Satellite Data |
No.8 | Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS, Wu Qinchun | Mapping burned areas of China using FY-3/MERSI sensor with a multi-temporal algorithm |
No.9 | Shanghai Center for Satellite Remote Sensing Applications, SMB, Xu Feifei | The Monitoring of Lake Alga Based on Meteorological Satellite Data |
No.10 | Shanghai Center for Satellite Remote Sensing Applications, SMB, Zhu Xuesong | Typhoon Monitoring and Analysis based on Meteorological Satellite Data |
No.11 | Global Environment System Research Division, NIMR, KMA, Soo-Jae Park, Youngmi Kim, Jinho Shin | Retrieval of Daily Actual Evapotranspiration from COMS Products over East Asia |
No.12 | KMA/NMSC, Tae-Hyeong Oh | Diurnal variation of Inter-calibration for COMS Infrared channels |
No.13 | NOAA/NESDIS ,Lawrence E. Flynn | Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Instruments (BUV) instruments on Satellites in GEO and L1 orbits. |
No.14 | NOAA/NESDIS, Manik Bali | In orbit determination and validation of Spectral Response Function using IASI Radiances and GSICS SNO comparisons |
No.15 | Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, CAS, Zeeshan Shirazi | Trends in Spatial and Temporal changes of Forest Fire Frequency in China |
No.16 | Northern Illinois University, Jie Song | Estimating the Long-term Hydrological Budget over Heterogeneous Surfaces |
No.17 | NOAA, Zhao Xuepeng | NOAA Climate Data Record Program: Development, Production, and Service |
No.18 | CMA/NSMC, Liu Chengbao | An algorithm for correcting the solar irradiance of FY-3C/TOU |
No.19 | CMA/NSMC, Dou Fangli | Oceanic Wind Speed Retrieval and Validation using FY-3B/C Microwave Imager observations |
No.20 | CMA/NSMC, Qiu Hong | Calibration and Validation of ERM Observations from FY-3C Satellite |
No.21 | CMA/NSMC, Qi Jin | Total Solar Irradiance observations from FY-3C Solar Irradiance Monitor-II |
No.22 | CMA/NSMC, Li Guicai | Mapping forest biomass of China using GLAS and ancillary data. |
No.23 | CMA/NSMC, Bi Yanmeng | Impacts of aerosol and albedo on CO2 retrieval using the near infrared CO2 bands |
No.24 | CMA/NSMC, Li Xiaojing | Validation of Aerosol Optical Depth affected by dust storm from products of MTSAT , FY-4 algorithm and FY-3/MERSI |
No.25 | CAS/IAP, Dai Tie | Mprovement Of Aerosol Optical Properties Simulation Over Eastern Asia With Modis Aods Assimilation |
No.26 | CAS/IAP, Li Zhengjun | Direct broadcast receiving system for real time application of weather satellite data |
No.27 | Xinjiang Agricultural University Forestry Research Institute, Yao Guohui | Method based on Remote Sensing Monitoring of Vegetation Coverage in Time and Space Changes Research – Taking Boulder tara as an example |