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Work Progress Report

Bo Qian 1st IR/Microwave Emissivity Group Meeting,NOAA 2008-07-07. Work Progress Report. Outline. MODIS/ASTER Emissivity Data Collection MODIS/ASTER Emissivity Data Introduction ---MODIS Emissivity Data Introduction (not to talk) ---ASTER Emissivity Data Introduction

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Work Progress Report

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  1. Bo Qian 1st IR/Microwave Emissivity Group Meeting,NOAA 2008-07-07 Work Progress Report

  2. Outline MODIS/ASTER Emissivity Data Collection MODIS/ASTER Emissivity Data Introduction ---MODIS Emissivity Data Introduction (not to talk) ---ASTER Emissivity Data Introduction Data Processing On-going Plan

  3. MODIS/ASTER Emissivity Data Collection All MODIS/ASTER Globe Emissivity data derived from “Earth Observing System Data Gateway ” that is a website specially searching for and order earth science data products from NASA and affiliated centers .

  4. ASTER and Data introduction ASTER-Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer obtains high-resolution (15 to 90 square meters per pixel) images of the Earth in 14 different wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum, ranging from visible to thermal infrared light. Scientists use ASTER data to create detailed maps of land surface temperature, emissivity, reflectance, and elevation.

  5. ASTER is the only high spatial resolution instrument on the Terra platform. Unlike the other instruments aboard Terra, ASTER will not collect data continuously; rather, it will collect an average of 8 minutes of data per orbit. All three ASTER telescopes (VNIR, SWIR, and TIR) are pointable in the crosstrack direction. Given its high resolution and its ability to change viewing angles, ASTER will produce stereoscopic images and detailed terrain height models.

  6. ASTER and Data introduction The ASTER instrument was built in Japan for the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). A joint United States/Japan Science Team is responsible for instrument design, calibration, and data validation ASTER products are in HDF-EOS format All ASTER data is on the toll

  7. ASTER and Data introduction ASTER surface emissivity data attributes • Product ID: AST 05 • Product Level: 2 • Production Mode: on-request • Product Size (MB): 9 • Absolute Accuracy: 0.05-0.1 • Relative Accuracy: 0.005 • Horizontal Resolution (m) : 90

  8. Data Processing Focus on the extracting the emissivity information Improve the program codes in C++/Fortran Data Fusion/Assimilation (on going……) --Theory --Methods

  9. On-going PlanStrengths, weaknesses

  10. Strengths Supervisors and Members support High Level supervisor Diverse group members with good morale Existing available resources in groups and Internet Commitment ,interest and enthusiasm

  11. Weaknesses & challenges Zero experience on processing HDF data Zero experience on data fusion and assimilation More tools need to be mastered Fortran/C++ programming IDL mapping Some else software in remote sensing application Higher efficiency is needed Limited time for dissertation and project

  12. On-going Plan Improve the data processing code Read more references Master theory and methods in data fusion and assimilation

  13. Thank you !

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