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>From: James Koermer <koermer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Organization: Plymouth State >Keywords: 200403271644.i2RGixrV019166 Unidata-Wisconsin GOES-East composites Hi Jim, >With the interesting tropical cyclone (NHC says hurricane) event off the >coast of Brazil, I started looking at the McIDAS area file data for the >region. What I discovered was that the South American coverage is very >sporadic--it often cuts off where the imagery did prior to the extension >of the area. When data are there, we get good imagery of the system, but >the South American coverage seems to be missing more often than when it >is present. Is there any explanation as to why? The South American coverage included in the Unidata-Wisconsin (IDD UNIWISC datastream) composite GOES-East images is governed by the scanning schedule of GOES-East (currently GOES 12). There are four different scans that provide large spatial coverage: - full disk -- every three hours - North American scan -- extends to just south of the equator - North American extended scan -- extends to just north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Southern scan The UNIWISC GOES-East images represent as complete a coverage as possible given the GOES-East scans. Observations: - the Southern scan is never made if the Northern scan extends only to the equator - the Southern scan is made only during daylight hours even if the Northern scan extends south to Rio. However, Southern scans are not necessarily made when the Northern Extended scan are made. - the Southern scan is never made when there is rapid/super rapid scanning over the US Whenever the Southern scan is available, it is composited with whatever Northern scan is available at the same (within 30 minutes) time. There are many of us who would love to see more consistent scanning over South America. This desire should be realized as the GOES-R series of satellites moves into service sometime after 2010. Tom -- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ * Tom Yoksas UCAR Unidata Program * * (303) 497-8642 (last resort) P.O. Box 3000 * * yoksas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Boulder, CO 80307 * * Unidata WWW Service http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/* +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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