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Meteosat Second Generation

Satellites

Meteosat-8 and Meteosat-9 (8 is operational at ~0°E; 9 is scheduled to be operational at ~0°E on 01 August 2006, when 8 will be put in storage)

Orbit Type

Geostationary

Instrument

SEVIRI

Resolution

1 km Broadband Visible, 3 km all others

 



Band
Central
Wavelength
(µm)


Primary Uses
1 0.6 Visible cloud and surface features
2 0.8 Visible aerosols over water, vegetation
3 1.6 Near-Infrared Surface, cloud phase
4 3.9 Infrared low-level cloud/fog, fire detection
5 6.2 Infrared upper-level water vapor
6 7.3 Infrared mid-level water vapor
7 8.7 Infrared total water, cloud phase, dust
8 9.7 Ozone
9 10.8 Infrared surface/cloud-top temperature
10 12.0 Infrared surface/cloud temperature, low-level water vapor
11 13.4 Infrared CO2; cloud heights
12 0.7 Broadband visible (0.4 - 1.1 μm)


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