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Title: Polar Max 2005


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Polar Max 2005
  • VADM Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr. US Navy (Ret.)
  • Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and
    Atmosphere
  • October 25, 2005

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NPOESSThe U.S. Polar Satellites Of Tomorrow
TIROS
POES
DMSP
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Why Polar Satellites?Hurricane Katrina is an
Example
  • Due to advance warning provided by NOAA
  • A mandatory evacuation was put in place for New
    Orleans 24 hours before landfall
  • The President declared a state of emergency prior
    to landfall, enabling Louisiana to use Federal
    resources before the hurricane hit

MODIS imagery of Hurricane Katrina moving into
the Gulf of Mexico
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Technical Improvements Lead to Benefits
  • Advanced imager offers near-constant resolution
    across scan
  • Additionally, VIIRS brings a great increase in
    multispectral channels

Existing AVHRR example
Improvement through VIIRS instrument (MODIS
enhanced example)
OLS
AVHRR
VIIRS
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Improvements in Data Latency
Latency (minutes)
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Space-based Observing SystemsOperational
Environmental Satellites
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From Observations to Benefits
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Satellite ContributionsNPOESS as an Example
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GEOSS Milestones
  • First meeting of new GEO at WMO headquarters was
    in May
  • IOC Update on Global Tsunami Early Warning
    Capabilities
  • Elected GEO Executive Committee
  • Begin Implementation of 10-year Plan
  • Next report to GEO in December 2005
  • Selected a GEO Secretariat DirectorJosé Achache

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U.S. Contribution to GEOSS
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Vision for the Future
  • Moving towards the vision
  • Establish a governance structure (international
    and domestic)
  • Identify near-term opportunities and begin
    development of implementation plans
  • Develop a common system architecture
  • Integrate existing systems and capabilities
  • Identify and address gaps
  • Improve capabilities through research and
    innovation

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Broad Participation
  • Participation by user community is critical to
    ensure that priorities are properly aligned with
    needs

For more information http//www.earthobservation
s.org
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Todays Capabilities to Tomorrows Technologies
  • Polar satellites provide key benefits to the
    Nation
  • NPOESS will augment those benefits by bringing
    current research capabilities into operations
  • Satellite and in situ Earth observations must be
    coordinated to maximize benefits
  • The GEOSS initiative is moving forward to provide
    that coordination
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