Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The EUMETSAT Satellite Application Facility on
Support to Operational Hydrology and Water Management
(H-SAF) was established by the EUMETSAT Council on
3 July 2005, starting activity on 1 September 2005. The Italian
Meteorological Service serves as Leading Entity on behalf
of twelve European member countries. H-SAF products
include precipitation, soil moisture and snow parameters.
Some products are based only on satellite observations,
while other products are based on the assimilation of satellite
measurements/products into numerical models. In addition
to product development and generation, H-SAF includes
a product validation program and a hydrological validation
program that are coordinated, respectively, by the Italian Department
of Civil Protection and by the Polish Institute of
Meteorology and Water Management. The National Center
of Aeronautical Meteorology and Climatology (CNMCA) of
the Italian Air Force is responsible for operational product
generation and dissemination.
In this paper we describe the H-SAF precipitation algorithms
and products, which have been developed by the Italian
Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (in collaboration
with the international community) and by CNMCA
during the Development Phase (DP, 2005-2010) and the
first Continuous Development and Operations Phase (CDOP-
1, 2010-2012). The precipitation products are based on
passive microwave measurements obtained from radiometers
onboard different sun-synchronous low-Earth-orbiting
satellites (especially, the SSM/I and SSMIS radiometers
onboard DMSP satellites and the AMSU-A + AMSUB/
MHS radiometer suites onboard EPS-MetOp and NOAAPOES
satellites), as well as on combined infrared/passive
microwave measurements in which the passive microwave
precipitation estimates are used in conjunction with SEVIRI
images from the geostationary MSG satellite. Moreover, the
H-SAF product generation and dissemination chain and independent
product validation activities are described. Also,
the H-SAF program and its associated activities that currently
are being carried out or are planned to be performed
within the second CDOP phase (CDOP-2, 2012-2017) are
presented in some detail. Insofar as CDOP-2 is concerned,
it is emphasized that all algorithms and processing schemes
will be improved and enhanced so as to extend them to satellites
that will be operational within this decade - particularly
the geostationary Meteosat Third Generation satellites and
the low-Earth-orbiting Core Observatory of the international
Global Precipitation Measurement mission. Finally, the role
of H-SAF within the international science and operations
community is explained.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Satellite; precipitation; microwave radiometry; remote sensing.
List of contributors:
Dietrich, Stefano; Cattani, Elsa; DI PAOLA, Francesco; Laviola, Sante; Levizzani, Vincenzo; Mugnai, Alberto; Panegrossi, Giulia; Sano', Paolo; Casella, Daniele
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