Volcanic Ash Detection (CAP) - MSG - 0 degree

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2011.03.24 00:00
Created
Available languages
English
Keywords
Aerosol, Atmosphere
Quality scoring
175

Dataset description

The ash detection is based on a reversed split window technique, supported by tests in the other IR channels and two VIS channels. The CAP formatted product provides an area defined by a polygon containing the ash mass loading as main parameter. The generation and dissemination shall only be activated after the reception of an alert from the VAAC-London. Applications & Users: Support to ash monitoring, aviation. Current users are the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre and Member States National Meteorological Services (NMS). Used input data include: the reflectances in the VIS0.6 and the IR3.9 channels; the brightness temperatures in the IR3.9, IR8.7, IR10.8 and IR12:0 channels and the solar zenith angle on pixel level.
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