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EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Thomas Heinemann 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 Slide: 1 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Overview Precipitation remote sensing: linking science and operations • Transfer of algorithms to the operational stage • Validation and quality monitoring • Dissemination of satellite data from third party missions, including research missions • Keeping operational algorithms alive: MPE • Design of new operational satellites: MTG and EPS-SG • EUMETSAT training activities 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing The operational cycle New operational instruments + satellites User requirements User support / Training 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 Algorithm adaptation + implementation+ operation Operational quality monitoring Data dissemination EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing The course of science Scientific satellites + instruments New ideas New algorithms New data New products Validation 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Linking the two together Scientific satellites + instruments New ideas operational instruments + satellites User requirements User support / Training 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 New algorithms Algorithm adaptation + implementation New data New products Validation Operational quality monitoring Data dissemination EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing EUMETSAT ground segment overview EUMETSAT geostationary systems Meteosat satellites Jason-2 Optional programme for ocean altimetry Data acquisition and control EUMETSAT Polar System NOAA satellites Metop satellites Flight Operations Third-party data sources Pre-processing EUMETSAT HQ Data Centre EUMETSAT HQ Darmstadt Meteorological product extraction EUMETSAT HQ Darmstadt Centralised processing and generation of products Satellite Application Facilities within the Member States Decentralised processing and generation of products Data dissemination via EUMETCast Applications Ground Segment 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 Users EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing The SAF Concept In 1992 EUMETSAT adopted the concept of a Distributed Application Ground Segment including: the EUMETSAT Central Facilities in Darmstadt and a network of elements known as Satellite Application Facilities (SAF), as specialised development and processing centres. SAFs utilise the specific expertise available in EUMETSAT's Member and Cooperating States. The SAF network complements the production of standard meteorological products derived from satellite data at the central facilities in Darmstadt and also distributes user software packages. SAFs are developed by consortia of organisations from the EUMETSAT Member States and Cooperating States, and are located at the National Meteorological Services in Member States. 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Satellite Application Facilities (SAFs) in Europe Member State Cooperating State 1 Support to Nowcasting and Very Short Range Forecasting 2 Ocean and Sea Ice 3 Climate Monitoring 4 Numerical Weather Prediction 5 Land Surface Analysis 6 Ozone and Atmospheric Chemistry Monitoring 7 GRAS Meteorology 8 Support to Operational Hydrology and Water Management SAF Consortium Member Additional Met Service Users 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Hydrology SAF SAF on Support to Operational Hydrology and Water Management Host institute: Italian Meteorological Service (USAM) SAF products focuses on precipitation soil moisture snow parameters utilisation of these parameters in hydrological models and NWP (validation programme) The H-SAF started Development Phase in September 2005 and will enter its Continuous Development and Operations Phase (CDOP) in September 2010 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing H SAF : precipitation products Instantaneous Rain Rate • from cross-track and conical scanning microwave sensors (AMSU/MHS, SSM/I SSMIS) 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing H SAF : precipitation products Instantaneous Rain Rate • From blending microwave sensors with Geostationary Meteosat IR image (preoperational) • From morphing microwave rain-rates with advection derived from Meteosat IR images (in development) 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing H SAF : precipitation products Accumulated precipitation • 3-24 hours, from IR + MW information Assimilated product (NWP model) • as backup information 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Linking the two together Scientific satellites + instruments New ideas operational instruments + satellites User requirements User support / Training 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 New algorithms Algorithm adaptation + implementation New data New products Validation Operational quality monitoring Data dissemination EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing H SAF Validation Programme Objective: to perform independent validation • • of the usefulness of new satellite products for e.g.: Fighting against floods, landslides, avalanches Evaluating water resources Activities: • downscaling, upscaling modelling from observed fields to basin level • Fusion of satellite-derived measurements with data from radar and rain gauges networks • Assessment of the impact of satellitederived data in hydrological applications 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Transferring validation tools to routine quality monitoring Operational products require: • Scientific validation (during development) • Product validation (after implementation and regularly during operations) • Routine quality monitoring (real-time) to detect sudden changes as well as long-term trends in the product quality • Quality indicators (with all products) to pass the information from routine monitoring to users 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Routine quality monitoring • Based on the product statistics (max, min, reg. averages, ...) • Based on algorithm-internal information (internal consistency, goodness of fit, ...) • Based on comparison with other products from the same data source (other rain-rate algorithm for the same satellite, ...) • Based on comparison with completely independent data (ground-based rem. sensing data, in-situ data, models, ...) 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing MPE Correlation QI 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Linking the two together Scientific satellites + instruments New ideas operational instruments + satellites User requirements User support / Training 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 New algorithms Algorithm adaptation + implementation New data New products Validation Operational quality monitoring Data dissemination EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Making data operationally available EUMETSAT as a global data provider Data sources distributed via EUMETCast EUMETSAT Central Facility American Turnaround Service EUMETSAT SAF Network AtlanticBird-3 EUMETCast Americas Users in America ECMWF NOAA/NESDIS NASA European Uplink Service EuroBird-9 EUMETCast Users in Europe VITO WMO African Turnaround Service Other Deutscher Wetterdienst Meteo France 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 NewSkies-806 EUMETCast Africa Local/National users EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Users in Africa EUMETCast coverage EUMETCast Europe EB-9, Ku-Band EUMETCast Africa AB-3, C-Band EUMETCast Americas NSS 806, C-Band 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Precipitation related third-party data and product dissemination in near-real time Existing: AMSU-A/MHS N-19 (Global and EARS) MODIS (European area) TAMSAT (Univ. of Reading, accumulated rain over Africa) Planned: SSMIS (full resolution in BUFR) NPP (all instruments) FY3 (sounders) Potential: Megha-Tropiques GPM (core) GCOM-W (AMSR-2) 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing EUMETCast → GeonetCast 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing GeonetCast coverage 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Linking the two together Scientific satellites + instruments New ideas operational instruments + satellites User requirements User support / Training 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 New algorithms Algorithm adaptation + implementation +operation New data New products Validation Operational quality monitoring Data dissemination EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing New algorithm for heritage product Multi-Sensor Precipitation Estimator • Instantaneous rain rate data are produced every 15/30 min in original Geo-satellite pixel resolution • Processing is done in near-real time mode with a time delay of < 10 minutes between image acquisition and data dissemination. • Data are provided on the internet and via EUMETCAST in GRIB-2 data format and in addition visualised on the EUMETSAT web-page. • Currently: Classical blending algorithm using SSMIS and METEOSAT-7/8 IR-data. Future: New algorithm in co-operation with H-SAF • 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Linking the two together Scientific satellites + instruments New ideas operational instruments + satellites User requirements User support / Training 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 New algorithms Algorithm adaptation + implementation +operation New data New products Validation Operational quality monitoring Data dissemination EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing EUMETSAT space segment 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing MTG : continuity of EUMETSAT GEO Services 2002 1977 2016 MSG MOP/MTP MTG MTG-I Observation mission: - MVIRI: 3 channels Spinning satellite Class 800 kg Observation missions: - SEVIRI: 12 channels - GERB Spinning satellite Class 2-ton Implementation of the EUMETSAT Mandate for the Geostationary Programme ... 30 years of continuous operations achieved ... 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 Observation missions: - Flex.Comb. Imager: 16 channels - Infra-Red Sounder - Lightning Imager - UVN 3-axis stabilised satellites Twin Sat configuration Class 2,5 - 3 ton Atmospheric Chemistry Mission (UVN-S4): coordinated with ESA for implementation via GMES Sentinel 4 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Post-EPS candidate mission Through consultation with users and application experts, requirements have been defined for a range of candidate missions: The following instruments fulfil the requirements of the candidate missions: • Visible/Infrared Imaging (VII) • • • • • • • • • Low Light Imaging (LLI) Infrared Sounding (IRS) Microwave Sounding (MWS) Radio Occultation (RO) Nadir viewing UV/VIS/NIR - SWIR Sounding (UVNS) Multi-viewing, -channel, -polarisation Imaging (3MI) Scatterometry (SCA) Microwave Imaging (MWI) Radiant Energy Radiometry (RER) Decision on realisation depends on mission priority and gap-analysis. 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Post-EPS Candidate Missions Microwave Imaging Objectives • precipitation and cloud products • total column water vapour • sea-ice, snow, sea surface wind Benefits • continuity of key microwave imager channels for NWP and NWC • initialisation of NWP models with realistic cloud and precipitation estimates Heritage • SSM/I(S), AMSR-E Baseline performance: • precipitation products • 18.7 –183 GHz Breakthrough: • + cloud products • 183 –664 GHz Implementation • ESA development 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Linking the two together Scientific satellites + instruments New ideas operational instruments + satellites User requirements User support / Training 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 New algorithms Algorithm adaptation + implementation +operation New data New products Validation Operational quality monitoring Data dissemination EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing EUMETSAT training activities ■ Mainly addresses operational personnel from weather services ■ Focus on ■ (blended) courses ■ web guides ■ interactive modules ■ www.eumetsat.int Training in Europe, Africa, Middle-East 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Blended courses ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Mixture of distance and classroom phases Covering a period of two to three months Based on communication tools Centra Saba: on-line presentations Moodle: tidy repository of materials and training activities and discussions (forum, chat, quiz, glossary, exercise, documents) 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing Training topic: Precipitation Training event in coordination with the Satellite Application Facilities (SAF) 12-14 October 2010 lead by José Prieto (EUMETSAT): Audience: Eastern Europe hydrologists from NMHS and scientists from all over Embedded in the IPWG workshop Modular training sessions (Moodle infrastructure available for communication and repository) (Saba-Centra on-line lectures invited) H-SAF implication as lecturers, planners, training module providers 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing How can you contribute to EUMETSAT’s training activities? • Prepare a case study on a special occasion • Offer hosting next hydrology workshop • Presenting a topic via distance training in the next topic week • (Supply materials for) building on-line training • Satrep-online subscription: http://satreponline.org/ • Joining EUMETCAL workshop 30th Nov 2010 in Geneva • Joining EUMETSAT (VN 10-21) 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing 5th IPWG meeting, Hamburg 2010 EUMETSAT’s activities in support of precipitation remote sensing