2014
DOI: 10.5935/2237-2202.20140001
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A STEP BEYOND VISUALIZATION: HOW TO INGEST METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION SATELLITE DATA AND PRODUCTS INTO McIDAS-V, ILWIS AND TerraMA2

Abstract: The Laboratory for Analyzing and Processing Satellite Images (LAPIS) of the University of Alagoas (UFAL) has been very active in the usage of Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellite data and products since 2007. These data and products are received in near-real time using simple and low cost ground reception infrastructure. Several examples of the ingest and display process for MSG satellite data and products are presented. The ingest of these satellite data and products is accomplished using a McIDAS-V, IL… Show more

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“…View Over Brazil MSG covers much of Brazil enabling the use of its products and spectral bands for various types of applications. The same has been used in Brazil for generation of NDVI (Barbosa et al, 2006b;Barbosa and Ertük, 2009a;Borges, 2010;Barbosa et al, 2014;Silveira et al, 2015), estimation of soil temperature (Nieto et al, 2011), characterization of clouds and storms (Barbosa and Ertük, 2009b;Da Cruz, 2009;Barbosa et al, 2011Barbosa et al, , 2012. Such applications have been developed, in its most, in areas of study that are located in the Northeastern and Southeastern regions, which feature smaller angles of view and, consequently, higher image quality.…”
Section: Low Spatial Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…View Over Brazil MSG covers much of Brazil enabling the use of its products and spectral bands for various types of applications. The same has been used in Brazil for generation of NDVI (Barbosa et al, 2006b;Barbosa and Ertük, 2009a;Borges, 2010;Barbosa et al, 2014;Silveira et al, 2015), estimation of soil temperature (Nieto et al, 2011), characterization of clouds and storms (Barbosa and Ertük, 2009b;Da Cruz, 2009;Barbosa et al, 2011Barbosa et al, , 2012. Such applications have been developed, in its most, in areas of study that are located in the Northeastern and Southeastern regions, which feature smaller angles of view and, consequently, higher image quality.…”
Section: Low Spatial Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%