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Appendix D

Bands for Satellite Imagery

The bands for satellite data, which are sometimes called channels, are described in this appendix.

The band numbers in the Band columns in this appendix are numbers that are assigned to each central wavelength data output from a specific satellite instrument. We attempt to keep the same numbering scheme in McIDAS, but it is not always possible. Satellites having more than one instrument may have a separate assignment table for each instrument. The information in the other columns (Central Wavelength, Primary Uses, etc.) are from official publications and websites devoted to the satellites.

Resolution refers to the maximum resolution of the instrument, which is not always the same as the resolution of the stored data in the area. Definitions for the Terms and Acronyms are located at the back of this appendix.

Operational status and future launch dates are current as of this manual's Revised date. However, launch dates sometimes change so you should check websites of the launch agencies and groups (e.g., http://www.osd.noaa.gov/GOES/goes-launch.htm) for up-to-date launch schedules.

Appendix directory

The following satellite data sources are described:

Satellite Data Source

Orbit Type

GOES Variable Imager

Geostationary

GOES Variable Sounder

Geostationary

GOES AAA

Geostationary

Meteosat

Geostationary

Meteosat Second Generation

Geostationary

GMS

Geostationary

MTSAT

Geostationary

FY-2

Geostationary

Kalpana

Geostationary

POES

Polar

EOS

Polar

FY-1

Polar

 


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