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APPLICATIONS OF METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION (MSG)

APPLICATIONS OF METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION (MSG). DAY-TIME CONVECTION EUROPEAN EXAMPLES Author: Jochen Kerkmann (EUMETSAT) (kerkmann@eumetsat.de) Contributors: D. Rosenfeld (HUJ), M. Setvak (CHMI). Note:

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APPLICATIONS OF METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION (MSG)

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  1. APPLICATIONS OF METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION (MSG) DAY-TIME CONVECTION EUROPEAN EXAMPLES Author: Jochen Kerkmann (EUMETSAT) (kerkmann@eumetsat.de) Contributors: D. Rosenfeld (HUJ), M. Setvak (CHMI)

  2. Note: in this Powerpoint presentation (in most cases) the SEVIRI images are not inverted, i.e. displayed as solar channels. If a channel is inverted, this is denoted by the small letter "i".

  3. Severe Convection Germany 5 June 2003

  4. Severe Convection MSG-1 5 June 2003 14:45 UTC RGB Composite R = VIS0.6 G = NIR1.6 B = IR10.8

  5. Click on theimage to seethe animation ! MSG-1 5 June 2003 12:00 - 14:45 UTC Channel 03 (NIR1.6)

  6. Click on theimage to seethe animation ! MSG-1 5 June 2003 12:00 - 14:45 UTC RGB Composite R = VIS0.6 G = NIR1.6 B = IR10.8

  7. New Convective Development Top T. -65°C 10:45 UTC 11:00 UTC 11:15 UTC 11:30 5 June 2003, RGB VIS0.6-NIR1.6-IR10.8

  8. New Convective Development Top T. -63°C 14:15 UTC 14:30 UTC 14:45 5 June 2003, RGB VIS0.6-NIR1.6-IR10.8

  9. Severe ConvectionThe Netherlands and Germany 8 June 2003

  10. Severe Convection MSG-1 8 June 2003 11:00 UTC RGB Composite R = VIS0.6 G = NIR1.6 B = IR10.8

  11. MSG-1 8 June 2003 11:00 UTC Channel 12 (HRVIS)

  12. MSG-1 8 June 2003 11:00 UTC Channel 09i (IR10.8)

  13. MSG-1 8 June 2003 11:00 UTC Channel 04i (IR3.9)

  14. MSG-1 8 June 2003 11:00 UTC Channel 03 (NIR1.6)

  15. MSG-1 8 June 2003 11:00 UTC Channel 06i (WV7.3)

  16. MSG-1 8 June 2003 11:00 UTC RGB Composite R = VIS0.6 G = NIR1.6 B = IR10.8

  17. MSG-1 8 June 2003 11:00 UTC RGB Composite R = VIS0.6 G = IR3.9 B = IR10.8

  18. Click on theimage to seethe animation ! MSG-1 8 June 2003 09:00 - 11:00 UTC RGB Composite R = VIS0.6 G = NIR1.6 B = IR10.8

  19. Early Stage Top T. -4°C First Conv. Top T. -23°C First Icing Top T. - 50°C Large Icing Top T. -67°C 09:00 UTC 09:30 UTC 09:45 UTC 10:00 8 June 2003, RGB VIS0.6-NIR1.6-IR10.8

  20. New Conv. Development 10:45 UTC 11:00 UTC 12:00 UTC 13:00 8 June 2003, RGB VIS0.6-NIR1.6-IR10.8

  21. Very Early Stage Top T. +12°C Early Stage Top T. -5°C First Icing Top T. -51°C Large Icing Top T. -61°C 09:00 UTC 09:30 UTC 10:00 UTC 10:45 8 June 2003, RGB VIS0.6-NIR1.6-IR10.8

  22. Severe Convection Germany 13 June 2003

  23. Severe Convection MSG-1 13 June 2003 12:00 UTC RGB Composite R = NIR1.6 G = VIS0.8 B = VIS0.6

  24. Severe Convection MSG-1 13 June 2003 12:00 UTC Channel 12 (HRVIS)

  25. MSG-1 13 June 2003 12:00 UTC Channel 09i (IR10.8)

  26. MSG-1 13 June 2003 12:00 UTC Channel 04i (IR3.9)

  27. MSG-1 13 June 2003 12:00 UTC RGB Composite R = VIS0.6 G = NIR1.6 B = IR10.8

  28. MSG-1 13 June 2003 12:00 UTC RGB Composite R = VIS0.6 G = NIR1.6 B = IR10.8

  29. MSG-1 13 June 2003 12:00 UTC RGB Composite R = VIS0.6 G = IR3.9 B = IR10.8

  30. Severe Convection Northern Italy 14 August 2003

  31. Severe Convection MSG-1, 14 August 2003, 13:45 UTC, RGB Composite NIR1.6-VIS0.8-VIS0.6

  32. NOAA AVHRR, 14 August 2003, 15:07 UTC, RGB Composite

  33. Convective outflow boundary MSG-1, 14 August 2003, 13:45 UTC, Channel 03 (NIR1.6)

  34. Click on theimage to seethe animation ! MSG-1, 14 August 2003, 12:00-14:15 UTC, RGB Composite VIS0.6-NIR1.6-IR10.8

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