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[September Thematic Report] Europe to Tackle Extreme Weather With Next-Generation Satellites |
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by Sangwook Ahn | 06-11-2022 13:05 0 |
Europe to Tackle Extreme Weather With Next-Generation Satellites Europe's long-awaited METEOSAT third generation Imager-I (MTG-I) satellite is waiting to be launched in Thales Alenia Space clean room. It will be sent to its French Guiana launch site by ship where it is scheduled for launch by Arianespace in late November. When it is in orbit, it will scan the full earth's disk to monitor and forecast the weather. In the process, it will image the earth in 16 wavelength bands ranging from ultraviolet to long-wave infrared. Imagers on board will send data every 2 1/2 minutes over the European region and every 10 minutes over the African region. It can zoom in to deliver images of selected regions, allowing to issue timely warnings for air traffic safety. The satellite will be able to scan inside cumulus clouds and determine the composition and direction, which can then be combined with wind direction in an integrated way, enabling more accurate weather prediction. Therefore, this new generation satellite will allow weather casting to be near real-time, better, and faster weather prediction. This will be very helpful to us because extreme weather events can impact everybody. Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2022/09/10/europe-to-tackle-extreme-weather-and-climate-change-with-next-generation-satellites/?sh=3e4343c137f1
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Hello, this is your mentor Minkyung.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge on how Europe is tackling extreme weather. I hope that technology keeps developing so that we can prevent and prepare for extreme weather.
I'll be looking forward to your next report :)
Posted 20-11-2022 13:07
Hi, Sangwook Ahn!
This is your mentor, Yoon.
Thank you for introducing how Europe is trying to combat extreme weather through next-generation satellites. Your writing is clear and concise.
Nice job on writing the free report.
I am looking forward to reading your following report!
Posted 06-11-2022 21:21