Monitoring the Agung (Indonesia) Ash Plume of November 2017 by Means of Infrared Himawari 8 Data
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The Agung volcano (Bali; Indonesia) erupted in later November 2017 after several years of
quiescence. Because of ash emissions, hundreds of flights were cancelled, causing an important air
traffic disruption in Indonesia. We investigate those ash emissions from space by applying the RSTASH
algorithm for the first time to Himawari-8 data and using an ad hoc implementation scheme to reduce
the time of the elaboration processes. Himawari-8 is a new generation Japanese geostationary
meteorological satellite, whose AHI (Advanced Himawari Imager) sensor offers improved features,
in terms of spectral, spatial and temporal resolution, in comparison with the previous imagers of
the MTSAT (Multi-Functional Transport Satellite) series. Those features should guarantee further
improvements in monitoring rapidly evolving weather/environmental phenomena. Results of
this work show that RSTASH was capable of successfully detecting and tracking the Agung ash
plume, despite some limitations (e.g., underestimation of ash coverage under certain conditions;
generation of residual artefacts). Moreover, estimates of ash cloud-top height indicate that the
monitored plume extended up to an altitude of about 9.3 km above sea level during the period
25 November at 21:10 UTC-26 November at 00:50 UTC. The study demonstrates that RSTASH may
give a useful contribution for the operational monitoring of ash clouds over East Asia and the
Western Pacific region, well exploiting the 10 min temporal resolution and the spectral features of the
Himawari-8 data.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mt. Agung; Himawari-8; volcanic ash; RSTASH
Elenco autori:
Tramutoli, Valerio; Falconieri, Alfredo; Pergola, Nicola; Marchese, Francesco
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