Meteosat-5
has been relocated to a position of 63°E.
( au "dessus" de l'Océan Indien ) The
re-location lasted from 14 January until 18 May 1998. The
routine INDOEX mission started in July 1998.
High
resolution image formats are disseminated directly on channel A1.
EUMETSAT's
Contribution to INDOEX |
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The Indian Ocean Experiment
(INDOEX) is an international field experiment with participation from United
Kingdom, France, Germany, India, The Netherlands, Sweden, and the USA.
The three main objectives are:
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Assess the significance of
aerosols for global radiative forcing,
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Assess the magnitude of the
solar absorption at the surface and in the troposphere including the ITCZ
cloud systems,
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Assess the role of the ITZC
in the transport of trace species and pollutants and their resultant, radiative
forcing.
Long-term observations started
in January 1998 along with the first intensive field phase took place between
January and April of 1999. For more details please check the INDOEX
Web site.
Since
18 May 1998 Meteosat-5 has been operating at 63°E .
EUMETSAT received the request
to support the INDOEX experiment by providing Meteosat imagery for the
Indian Ocean area. This request was agreed by EUMETSAT's Council and the
service started in 1998.
In support of this international
experiment Meteosat-5 was relocated to a position of 63°E. The relocation
was initiated on 14 January and finished on 18 May 1998.The
operational suppport from this position started on 1 July 1998.
Regularly updated
3-hourly
image data are available on our Web server.
You can see the changing
view of the earth in the images taken during Meteosat-5's drift phase.
Images
taken by Meteosat-5 are disseminated directly from Meteosat-5 on channel
A1 primarily as digital formats, according to the dissemination schedule
S9904I01.
On
the operational service at 0° Longitude, INDOEX images are disseminated
as X-formats according to the dissemination schedule S9904M01. The
infrared channel and the visible channel (during daytime only) are disseminated
on an hourly basis, while the water vapour channel is disseminated on a
3-hourly basis.
EUMETSAT's
Data Policy for INDOEX products is explained below.
Below is a brief set of
facts describing EUMETSAT's support to INDOEX:
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Meteosat-5
has been relocated to a position of 63°E.
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The re-location lasted from
14 January until 18 May 1998.
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The routine INDOEX mission
started in July 1998.
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High
resolution image formats are disseminated directly on channel A1.
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There are AIVH
and AW formats during daylight and AIW during
night.
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Some full
disk WEFAX formats (ITOT) are included as well.
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PDUS reception coverage is
possible from about 135°E to 4°W.
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A subset
of the images taken by Meteosat-5 is disseminated as hourly X-formats (XI,
XVH) via the operational service at 0°.
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Images
of the water vapour channel are disseminated as 3-hourly X-formats (XW)
via the operational service at 0°.
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Additionally, some reduced
image formats are made available via the
Internet at 3-hourly intervals.
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Due to the high orbit inclination
of Meteosat-5, users may require a special PDUS set-up:
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Use of a smaller diameter antenna
or
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Defocusing of the antenna feed.
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PDUS users will require two
separate reception systems for direct reception of image data from 0°
and 63°E simultaneously. Meteosat decryption Key Units are required
for other than 6-hourly image intervals.
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Users who receive the HRI images
from Meteosat-5 either directly or via the operational service at
0°, should note that these images can be easily distinguished
from the other Meteosat images by checking the parameters in the identification
field of the dissemination formats, i.e. the satellite identifier (bytes
1 & 2) and the longitude of the sub-satellite point (bytes 25 &
26).
Data Policy
for INDOEX
Below is a brief description
of EUMETSAT's Data Policy for INDOEX. In view of the short term experimental
nature of this activity, this deviates from EUMETSAT's standard Data Policy.
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INDOEX
real-time data are available free of charge to all users for any type of
use. Access to encrypted real-time data will be subject to a licence agreement,
in order to ensure the protection of EUMETSAT's Intellectual Property Rights.
The necessary decryption key unit (MKU) will be provided to users at the
currently applicable cost (700 EURO).
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Access to INDOEX data archived
in the MARF is also free of charge. Again, access to MARF data will be
subject to a simplified licence agreement, in order to ensure the protection
of EUMETSAT's Intellectual Property Rights.
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The Data Policy for INDOEX
will apply only for the duration of the INDOEX activity, as agreed at the
34th EUMETSAT Council, i.e. until the end of 1999.
Meteosat-5
image taken on 20 May 1998 at 8.00 UTC from
its final position at: 63.0°E
EUMETSAT
User Service Contact:
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ops@eumetsat.de
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Fax: +49 (0)6151/807-304
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Tel: +49 (0)6151/807-369
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Mail:
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Am Kavalleriesand 31
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64295 Darmstadt
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Germany
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