1989
DOI: 10.1175/1520-0477(1989)070<1105:apbiis>2.0.co;2
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A PC-Based Interactive Imaging System Designed for INSAT Data Analysis and Monsoon Studies

Abstract: A PC-based interactive image processing system has been developed for aiding the analysis of Indian Geosynchronous Satellite (INSAT) data for Asian monsoon studies. In view of its diminutive stature, the system has been given the name "MIDGET," for a Micro-based Image Display and Graphics Enhancement Tool. Various analysis procedures involving INSAT data and other monsoon datasets are described in conjunction with the MIDGET system. These include the use of the system for monitoring monsoon evolution and the b… Show more

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“…Unfortunately, such systems take ten years or more to develop. Because micro-computer devices with expanded RAM and math coprocessing capabilities are readily available platforms for most graduate students and university teachers, a system dubbed MIDGET has been developed that allows the micro-computer user to access large meteorological databases and interface with super-computers, various workstations and file servers through DECNET/TELNET communication systems (Smith et al 1989).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, such systems take ten years or more to develop. Because micro-computer devices with expanded RAM and math coprocessing capabilities are readily available platforms for most graduate students and university teachers, a system dubbed MIDGET has been developed that allows the micro-computer user to access large meteorological databases and interface with super-computers, various workstations and file servers through DECNET/TELNET communication systems (Smith et al 1989).…”
Section: 3mentioning
confidence: 99%