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MULTI-SATELLITE OBSERVATION OF MEGH CYCLONE
Cyclone Megh RISAT-1 Synthetic aperture radar cloud microphysics Wind speed
2019/2/28
Cyclone Megh, a category-3 (Saffir-Simpson scale) cyclonic storm is regarded as the worst tropical cyclone to ever strike Yemen’s island of Socotra. In this paper, we aim to investigate the wind struc...
MULTI-SATELLITE OBSERVATION SCHEDULING FOR LARGE AREA DISASTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Disaster Emergency Response Area Tasks Decomposition Multi-satellite Scheduling Multi-objective Genetic Algorithm
2018/5/15
an optimal imaging plan, plays a key role in coordinating multiple satellites to monitor the disaster area. In the paper, to generate imaging plan dynamically according to the disaster relief, we prop...
MULTI-SATELLITE SCHEDULING APPROACH FOR DYNAMIC AREAL TASKS TRIGGERED BY EMERGENT DISASTERS
Satellite Mission Scheduling Emergent Disasters Satellite Scheduling Model Dynamic Segmenting Algorithm Heuristic algorithm Greedy criterion Wenchuan Earthquake
2016/7/4
The process of satellite mission scheduling, which plays a significant role in rapid response to emergent disasters, e.g. earthquake, is used to allocate the observation resources and execution time t...
STUDIES ON EMISSIONS FROM FOREST FIRES USING MULTI-SATELLITE DATASETS OVER NORTH EAST REGION OF INDIA
Atmosphere Climate Change Forest fires biomass burning Satellite data
2015/12/28
Tropical biomass burning and associated emissions of aerosols into the atmosphere play a vital role in atmospheric perturbation and climate change. Aerosols containing black carbon are emitted primari...
Multi-Satellite and Sensor Derived Trends and Variation of Snow Water Equivalent on the High-Latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere
Arctic Snow Water Equivalent Multi-Satellite Microwave Trends and Variations
2013/3/7
Utilizing more than 30 years of satellite-microwave sensor derived snow water equivalent data on the high-latitudes of the northern hemisphere we investigate regional trends and variations relative to...