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Maximizing Satellite Launches for Advancing Science

Explore the research interests of Group 5, including the relationship between aggregated convection and environment, CO2 emission estimation, and the validation of satellite observations. Discover the benefits of higher temporal resolution and the need for additional instruments for validation.

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Maximizing Satellite Launches for Advancing Science

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  1. Group 5 [Chun-YianSu, Yuhi Nakamura, Qiao Wang, Jin-De Huang] How many satellites should be launched to advance science?

  2. Group 5 [Chun-YianSu, Yuhi Nakamura, Qiao Wang, Jin-De Huang] How many satellites should be launched to advance science? Do we already make use of all the available data?

  3. Research interests of the group: • Relationship between aggregated convection and environment • Interaction between convective systems and large-scale dynamics • CO2 emission estimation • Extremes associated with coastal convection • Validation for cloud microphysics processes • Following other’s work and make an extension

  4. Higher temporal resolution of satellite observation can enhance our understanding to the fields. • The target temporal resolution should refer to the timescale of the particular process. • Meanwhile, it is also imperative to have other instruments to validate the satellite observation.

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