joaquin gonzalez on behalf of ernst koenemann director programme development eumetsat geostationary...
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Joaquin Gonzalez on behalf ofErnst KoenemannDirector Programme Development
EUMETSAT Geostationary Programmes
EUMETSAT’s geostationary satellite coverage
Meteosat-9 (0° Longitude)
Meteosat-8 (9.5° E)
Meteosat-7 (57.5° E)Meteosat-6 (67.5° E)
0 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 18020406080100120140160 20
60 S
0
60 N
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EUMETSAT space segment and Launch Schedule
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Meteosat Second Generation (MSG)
Geostationary satellites
• consists of a series of four geostationary weather satellites
• scheduled to operate consecutively until 2018
• provides important image data on European weather on a daily basis, every 15 minutes through 12 spectral bands
• Meteosat-9 (in operation since 2006) provides data collection and environmental monitoring data
• Meteosat-8 (in operation since 2004) provides Rapid Scan Service (RSS) images every five minutes
• RSS delivers image data and meteorological products for the detection of rapidly developing localised convective weather systems.
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Meteosat Third Generation, MTG – The Observations Missions
From the Instruments on board the MTG - I satellites:• the Full Disk High Spectral resolution Imagery (FDHSI) mission,• the High spatial Resolution Fast refresh Imagery (HRFI) mission, • the Lightning Imagery (LI) mission,
From the Instruments on board the MTG-S satellites:• the InfraRed Sounding (IRS) mission,• the GMES Sentinel - 4 (S4) sounding mission.
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Flexible Combined (FC) Imager
• The Flexible Combined Imager supports the FDHSI and HRFI missions.
• Basic repeat cycle of 10 min Full Disk coverage
• The Local Area Coverage zone can be positioned anywhere over the Full Disk Coverage. Possible repeat cycle of 10/2, 10/3 or 10/4 minutes, with the coverage reduced proportionally.
Challenges compared to MSG:• improved Spatial Resolution (0.5 -
2 km)• faster basic repeat cycle (brc = 10
min)• better spectral coverage (more
channels)• improved spectral accuracy• improved radiometric accuracy
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Meteosat 1 st Generation Meteosat 2 nd Generation Meteosat 3 rd Generation
'Core' channels
Central wavelength
(mm)
Width (FWHM)
(mm)
Spatial Sampling
(km)
Central wavelength
(mm)
Width (FWHM)
(mm)
Spatial Sampling
(km)
Central wavelength
(mm)
Width (FWHM)
(mm)
Spatial Sampling
(km)
FC-VIS 0.4 0.444 0.06 1.0
FC-VIS 0.5 0.510 0.04 1.0
FC-VIS 0.6 0.7 0.35 2.5 0.635 0.08 3.0 0.640 0.05 0.5 + 1.0
FC-VIS 0.8 0.81 0.07 3.0 0.865 0.05 1.0
FC-NIR 0.9 0.914 0.02 1.0
FC-NIR 1.3 1.380 0.03 1.0
FC-NIR 1.6 1.64 0.14 3.0 1.61 0.05 1.0
FC-NIR 2.2 2.25 0.05
FC-IR 3.8 * 3.9 0.44 3.0 3.8 0.40 1.0 + 2.0
FC-IR 6.3 6.1 1.3 5.0 6.2 1.0 3.0 6.3 1.00 2.0
FC-IR 7.3 7.35 0.5 3.0 7.35 0.50 2.0
FC-IR 8.7 * 8.7 0.4 3.0 8.7 0.40 2.0
FC-IR 9.7 9.66 0.3 3.0 9.66 0.30 2.0
FC-IR 10.5 11.5 1.9 5.0 10.8 1.0 3.0 10.5 0.7
FC-IR 12.3 12.0 1.0 3.0 12.3 0.5 2.0
FC-IR 13.3 13.4 1.0 3.0 13.3 0.60 2.0
Repeat Cycle : 30 min 15 min 10 min
1.0****HRV
0.5 + 1.0
1.0 + 2.0
Meteosat Imaging Requirements evolution
(*) ext dyn range for fire applic
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MTG IR Sounding Mission
Priorities IRS Mission- Atmospheric dynamic variables with
high vertical resolution (e.g. water vapour flux, wind profile, transport of pollutant gases)
- More frequent information on Temperature and Humidity profiles for NWP (regional and global)
- Monitoring of instability / early warning of convective intensity
- Cloud microphysical structure- support chemical weather and air quality
applications
Hyperspectral IR sounding with focus
on time evolution of vertically resolved water vapour structures
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MTG IR Sounding Mission
Repeat sequence selectable from four Local Area Coverage (LAC) zones.
Each LAC zone covers a quarter of the Full Disc Coverage (FDC), described by a circle of 17.7° centred on the Sub-Satellite Point (SSP)
LAC zone can be positioned anywhere over the FDC.
A LAC zone is scanned within 15 minutes. The full disc is scanned in 60 Minutes
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MTG Lightning Mission
The LI continuously monitors lightning flashes - In Cloud (IC), Cloud to Cloud (CC), and Cloud to Ground (CG) - during day and night, covering an area of the earth disk within a circle of 16° in diameter subtended from the geo-stationary position and shifted northward to cover EUMETSAT member states.
Detection efficiency maximised over Europe [DE=90% for E > 10 mJ.m-2.sr-1 over Europe and 70% elsewhere - to be assessed for energies below 10 mJ.m-2.sr-1]
On ground correction for achieving the specified False Alarm Rate [350/s with 50% cloud cover and 80% albedo (worst case conditions). FAR=2/s after level 1b processing on ground ]
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MTG UVN- S4 Mission for Atmospheric Chemistry
The GMES Sentinel -4 (S4) sounding mission is achieved through the Ultraviolet, Visible & Near-infrared (UVN) Instrument accommodated on the MTG-S satellites– covering Europe every hour – taking measurements in
three spectral bands (UV: 305 - 400 nm; VIS: 400 - 500 nm, NIR: 750 - 775 nm)
– with a resolution around 8km.
The primary data products are O3, NO2, SO2, HCHO and aerosol optical depth. In addition the MTG-IRS is expected to provide information on O3 and CO.
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MTG in Orbit deployment, Status September 2010
2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 2032 2034 2036 2038
MTG-I-1
MTG-I-2
MSG-4
MTG-I-3
MTG-I-4
MTG-S-1 with S4
MTG-S-2 with S4
At least 20 years of Operational Service – Imaging Missions
15.5 years of Operational Service – Sounding Missions
Dec-17
Dec-22
Jan-26
Dec-30
Jun-19
Jun-27
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MTG in Orbit Configuration
IRS
Ku-band antenna
UVS
Ys
Zs
Xs
Ys
Zs
Xs
FCI
LI
Ku-band antenna
L-band antenna
Ys
Zs
Xs
Ys
Zs
Xs
The payload complement of the MTG-I satellite consists of:
the Flexible Combined Imager (FCI)the Lightning Imager (LI)the Data Collection System (DCS) and Search and Rescue (GEOSAR)
The payload complement of the MTG-S satellite consists of:
the Infrared Sounder (IRS)the Ultra-violet, Visible and Near Infrared Sounder (UVN). UVN is provided as GMES Sentinel 4 Instruments
MTG-I Imaging Satellite MTG-S Sounding Satellite
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MTG – Overall system configuration - overview
Diversity MDA GST
TTC GST Sites
MCC (at EUMETSAT HQ)
Mission Operations
Facility
DCP (up)
SAR Messages (up)
Prime MDA GST
ExternalData
Sources
L0 Data
RequestsGround Dissemination:
- Internet - GTS / RMDCN - High-Rate (TBC)
GSt M&C
GS M&C
SAR MCCs
SARBeacons
MTG Operational System Configuration
DCS (and ARGOS)
Platforms
FDS, ECMWF,.. Data
ReferenceDCP Platform
Reference EumetCast
User Station
Reference Ground Diss. User Station
FD & INR data SAFs
IDPF
L2PF
MP
F
End-Users
S/C TM
satellites - nominal operational configuration
two MTG-I one MTG-S
Ground segment –MCC (Mission Control Centre) is the aggregate of the Ground Segment elements at the central site.
Satellites P/L MTG-I : FCI, LI , plus DCS, and SAR MTG-S: IRS ,
UVN
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EUMETSAT
Thank you for your attention,
further and more detailed information can be found at:
http://www.eumetsat.int/Home/Main/Satellites/MeteosatThirdGeneration/index.htm?l=en
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