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Agenda for the Fifth Asia/Oceania Meteorological Satellite Users' Conference


19-21 November 2014, Shanghai, China

PROGRAM
Wednesday, November 19
8:15-8:55 Registration
8:55 Opening (Co-Sponsors)
Chairs:Yang Jun, CMA/NSMC / James Purdom, ICSC
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
9:35-10:00 Coffee Break and Group Photo
Keynote Speeches
Chairs:Paul Menzel / Lu Naimeng
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
12:40-13:40 Lunch
Session Keynotes
Chairs:Wenjian Zhang / Steven Goodman
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
15:40-15:55 Coffee Break
15:55
Roundtable Discussion
General discussion
Introduction to the conference resolution
18:00 Icebreaker hosted by CMA
Thursday, November 20
8:40 AM SESSION 1: Facilitation of data access and utilization,user preparation
Chairs:Lars Peter Riishojgaard / Fuzhong Weng
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
10:45-11:00 Coffee Break
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
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
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30 NOAA/NESDIS, Fuzhong Weng Direct Assimilation of CrIS/ATMS Radiances in HWRF to Improve Hurricane and Typhoon Forecasts
13:45 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jun Li Applications of future geostationary advanced IR sounder moisture information for high impact weather forecasting – demonstration with regional OSSE
14:00 CMA/NSMC, Tang Shihao Introduction of the utilization of satellite data in NWP and climate change in NSMC
14:15 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jinlong Li A near real time regional satellite data assimilation system for high impact weather research and application
14:30 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Yan'an Liu Impact of varying horizontal length-scale and variance of the background error covariance matrix on typhoon forecast
14:45 Beijing Municipal Weather Forecast Center, Yu Bo Analysis and Explanation of Satellite Cloud Imagery of a Heavy Snowstorm in Beijing
15:00 NOAA/NESDIS , Steven Goodman High Impact Weather and the GOES-R Proving Ground
15:15 Numerical Weather Prediction Center of Chinese Meteorological Administration, Han Wei Assimilation of Surface-sensitive Microwave Radiances over East Asia
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 Facility Visit at Shanghai Academy of Science and Technology (SAST)
18:00 Dinner hosted by SAST
Friday, November 21
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
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
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
10:15-10:30 Coffee Break
SESSION 5: Atmospheric parameters,land surface and ocean parameters derived from satellite observations
Chairs:Paul Menzel / Agnes Lane
10:30 AORI, University of Tokyo, Teruyuki Nakajima Derivation of atmospheric aerosol, cloud, and radiation budget parameters from the satellite sensors on board Himawari 8-9, GCOM-C, Earth CARE, and GOSAT2 satellites- Part 2
10:45 CMA/NSMC, Zhang Xiaohu Recent improvements of AMVs from FY-2 satellites and historical data reprocessing
11:00 NOAA, Jaime Daniels GOES-R Algorithm Working Group (AWG) Level-2 Product Validation Activities
11:15 CMA/NSMC, Wu Chunqiang On the Characteristics and Retrieval Accuracy of Atmospheric and Surface Parameters from FY-4 Ultra-Spectral Sounder under Clear Sky Condition
11:30 University of Science and Technology of China, Liu Qi Occurrences and Properties of Marine Boundary Clouds Inferred From MODIS and CPR Measurements
11:45 CMA/NSMC, An Dawei Regression modeling of finite field and anti-electromagnetic design for the ocean surface wind speed measurements of the FY-3B/C microwave imager
12:00 Shanghai Center for Satellite Remote Sensing Applications, SMB, Yang Hequn Application of meteorological satellite data in ecological monitoring and evaluation for Shanghai
12:15 CMA/NSMC, Liao Mi Estimates of the Accuracy of Radio Occultation Product from GNOS/FY3C
12:30 Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics of the Republic of Indonesia(BMKG), Ana Oktavia Setiowati Volcanic Ash Identification Using Mtsat-2 Satellite Imageries
12:45-14:00 Lunch
SESSION 6 : Global Spaced-based Inter-Calibration System (GSICS)
Chairs:Zhang Peng/ Kenneth Holmlund
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
15:15-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30
Panel Discussion
Conference summary
Conference resolution
Conference closure
POSTER
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