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Journal of Applied Meteorology | 2000

A satellite-derived upper-tropospheric water vapor transport index for climate studies

Gary J. Jedlovec; Jeffrey A. Lerner; Robert J. Atkinson

Abstract A new approach is presented to quantify upper-level moisture transport from geostationary satellite data. Daily time sequences of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite GOES-7 water vapor imagery were used to produce estimates of winds and water vapor mixing ratio in the cloud-free region of the upper troposphere sensed by the 6.7-μm water vapor channel. The winds and mixing ratio values were gridded and then combined to produce a parameter called the water vapor transport index (WVTI), which represents the magnitude of the two-dimensional transport of water vapor in the upper troposphere. Daily grids of WVTI, meridional moisture transport, mixing ratio, pressure, and other associated parameters were averaged to produce monthly fields for June, July, and August (JJA) of 1987 and 1988 over the Americas and surrounding oceanic regions. The WVTI was used to compare upper-tropospheric moisture transport between the summers of 1987 and 1988, contrasting the latter part of the 1986/87 El Nin...


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 1989

MAMS: A High Spatial Resolution Multispectral Scanner

Robert J. Atkinson; Gary J. Jedlovec

The Multispectral Atmospheric Mapping Sensor (MAMS) is an airborne scanner which collects imagery in eight visible and three IR bands, with ground resolution of 100 m at a nominal aircraft altitude of 20 km. The visible channels provide continuous spectral coverage from 0.42 to 1.05 microns, and the IR channels measure upwelling and reflected radiation at combinations of 3.7, 6.5, 11.1, and 12.5 microns. These include channels nearly identical to the Landsat TM channels 1-4, and similar to those on the VISSR Atmospheric Sounder (VAS) and AVHRR instruments. The high spatial resolution permits investigation of surface thermal and atmospheric water vapor structure at scales not available from current stabilities. Significant modifications have been made since engineering flights in 1985 to improve the radiometric performance. The increased data quality and recent multidisciplinary applications of this data are presented.


Archive | 1989

Improved capabilities of the Multispectral Atmospheric Mapping Sensor (MAMS)

Gary J. Jedlovec; K. Bryan Batson; Robert J. Atkinson; Chris Moeller; W. Paul Menzel; Mark W. James


Archive | 1996

Quality and Control of Water Vapor Winds

Gary J. Jedlovec; Robert J. Atkinson


Geophysical Research Letters | 1997

Comparison of Lidar Backscatter with Particle Distribution and GOES-7 Data in Hurricane Juliette

Maurice A. Jarzembski; Vandana Srivastava; Eugene W. McCaul; Gary J. Jedlovec; Robert J. Atkinson; R. F. Pueschel; D. R. Cutten


Archive | 1986

Detection of mountain-induced mesoscale wave structures with high resolution moisture imagery

Gary J. Jedlovec; Gregory Wilson; W. Paul Menzel; Robert J. Atkinson


Archive | 1999

Entrainment of Upper Level Dry Air Into Hurricane Earl

Anthony R. Guillory; Gary J. Jedlovec; Robbie E. Hood; Robert J. Atkinson; Frank J. LaFontaine


Archive | 1998

The Marshall Automated Wind Algorithm for Geostationary Satellite Wind Applications

Gary J. Jedlovec; Robert J. Atkinson


Archive | 1998

Observed Changes in Upper-Tropospheric Water Vapor Transport From Satellite Measurements During the Summers of 1987 and 1988

Jeffrey A. Lerner; Gary J. Jedlovee; Robert J. Atkinson


Archive | 2000

Dry Air Entrainment into Hurricane Earl

Anthony R. Guillory; Gary J. Jedlovec; Robert J. Atkinson; Robbie E. Hood; Frank J. LaFontaine

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Gary J. Jedlovec

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Robbie E. Hood

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Chris Moeller

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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D. R. Cutten

University of Alabama in Huntsville

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Eugene W. McCaul

Universities Space Research Association

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Ron Suggs

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Vandana Srivastava

Universities Space Research Association

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