Fifth GOES-R Conference in conjunction with 88th AMS Annual Meeting (New Orleans, LA, January 23-24 2008) Suh, Ae-Sook [email protected]Director of Environmental and Meteorological Satellite Division, KMA, Korea KMA’s Geostationary Meteorological Satellite 5 th GOES-R Users’ Conference New Orleans, LA, January 23, 2008
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Fifth GOES-R Conference in conjunction with 88th AMS Annual Meeting
MOST : Ministry of Science and Technology MIC : Ministry of Information and Communication MOMAF : Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries KMA : Korea Meteorological Administration
• Continuous monitoring of imagery and extracting of meteorological products with high-resolution and multi-spectral imager
• Early detection of special weather such as storm, typhoon, yellow sand• Monitoring of long-term change of sea surface temperature and cloud
Ocean Monitoring MissionOcean Monitoring Mission
• Monitoring of marine environments around the Korean peninsula• Production of fishery information (Chlorophyll, etc.)• Monitoring of long-term/short-term change of marine ecosystem
Satellite Communication MissionSatellite Communication Mission
• In-orbit verification of developed communication technologies• Experiment of wide-band multi-media communication service
Fifth GOES-R Conference in conjunction with 88th AMS Annual Meeting
(New Orleans, LA, January 23-24 2008)PIAerosol
Unprocessed
Cloud free land
Cloud free sea
Cloud contaminated
Cloud filled
Snow/Ice contaminated
Unclassified
Cloudy Clear
SnowCTH
OLR
SSTFOG
Cloud Dection
Pre-processing Input dataAuxiliary Data, Response function
ValidationProduct/Dissemination
Ground MeasurementData
DataProcessing
TPW
Image Processing
COMS MI Data Processing System (CMDPS)
Fifth GOES-R Conference in conjunction with 88th AMS Annual Meeting
(New Orleans, LA, January 23-24 2008)
COMS follow-on Satellite Program The preliminary study for meteorological mission of the follow-on satellite
was finished in 2007. The feasibility study for next multi-purpose geostationary satellite is scheduled on August 2008. COMS follow-on satellite program is scheduled to begin in 2010, and to be launched in 2015. Plan to develop the high performance MI of the next generation satellite.
National space program in Korea
COMS (2009)
COMS Next (2015)
2009 KOMPSAT 3
2009KOMPSAT5
1999 KITSAT 3
2003Scientific Satellite 1
2001
2005Scientific Satellite 2
2010 Scientific Satellite 3
2006
2011
2005 KOREASAT 5
1999 KOREASAT 3
2013Scientific Satellite 5
2015ScientificSatellite 6
2004 KOMPSAT 2
2009 KOMPSAT4
2011 Scientific Satellite42012
KOMPSAT 6
2015KOMPSAT 7
2015KOMPSAT 8 2015
KOREASAT 6
1999 KOMPSAT 1
2009COMS
2015COMS Next
Fifth GOES-R Conference in conjunction with 88th AMS Annual Meeting
(New Orleans, LA, January 23-24 2008)
The First COMS Training Course
Duration: September 2 - 17, 2007
Participants : 13 persons from 13 countries in the Asian-Pacific Area
Objectives To introduce the COMS system & future plan
To make understand the COMS data and data processing system
To enhance overall knowledge about meteorological satellite data reception and utilization
To improve ability of satellite image analysis
To extend understanding on the meteorological products from satellite data
To apply satellite information for meteorological analysis and forecasting
To form a user community to share various information on COMS
Frequency : Every year
Mongolia
Nepal Afghanistan
Pakistan Bangladesh
Myanmar Laos Thailand Cambodia
Viet Nam Sri Lanka
Indonesia East Timor
Philippines
Fiji
• 13 participants from 13 countries
Fifth GOES-R Conference in conjunction with 88th AMS Annual Meeting
(New Orleans, LA, January 23-24 2008)
Fifth GOES-R Conference in conjunction with 88th AMS Annual Meeting
(New Orleans, LA, January 23-24 2008)
COMS MI/GOCI Integration into satellite : April 2008