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Session Detail

Session Title WE1.R13: How Advanced Satellite Capabilities Improve Operational Forecasts for Natural Disasters I
Presentation Mode Oral
Session Time Wednesday, 31 July, 08:00 - 09:40
Location Room 511-512
Session ChairBill Sjoberg, Global Science and Technology (GST) Contractor supporting NOAA

  WE1.R13.1: THE JOINT POLAR SATELLITE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
         Mitch Goldberg; NOAA/NESDIS
         Bill Sjoberg; Global Science and Technology (GST) Contractor supporting NOAA

  WE1.R13.3: JPSS CAPABILITIES PROVIDING CRITICAL SUPPORT TO RECENT STORMS
         Bill Sjoberg; Global Science and Technology (GST) Contractor supporting NOAA
         Mitch Goldberg; NOAA JPSS Program Office
         William Straka; University of Wisconsin – Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC), Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS),

  WE1.R13.4: JOINT POLAR SATELLITE SYSTEM (JPSS) CALIBRATION AND VALIDATION
         Lihang Zhou; NOAA/NESDIS/STAR
         Mitch Goldberg; NOAA/JPSS

  WE1.R13.5: DAY/NIGHT BAND PROVIDES CRITICAL AND UNIQUE SUPPORT CAPABILITIES TO NATURAL HAZARDS
         William C. Straka III; SSEC/CIMSS
         Steven Miller; Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University
         Curtis Seaman; Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University