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Status of Indian Satellite Meteorological Programme Pradeep K Thapliyal Space Applications Centre (SAC) Indian Space research Organisation (ISRO) Ahmedabad (INDIA) Email: pkthapliyal@sac.isro.gov.in International TOVS Study Conference (ITSC-17), Monterey, CA (USA) 14-20 April 2010

Indian Meteorological Satellite Missions Payload and Satellite: Design & Fabrication Geostationary : Optical Polar Orbiting: Thrust on Microwave ( Passive/Active) Launch : Polar : Operational Geostationary : Operational Signal and Data Processing, Retrievals, Validation Data Archival and Dissemination Meteorological & Oceanographic Satellite Data Archival Center (MOSDAC) PSLV Calibration & Validation (CALVAL) Applications with Users Operational R & D ( National Institutions and Academia) GSLV

Indian Missions for Weather & Climate Studies : Current & Future G E O Kalpana-1 2002 VHRR CMV, OLR, UTH,Rain INSAT-3A (2003) CMV, OLR, UTH, Rain, Aerosol VHRR, CCD INSAT-3D (2010) 6-Ch VHRR 19-Ch Sounder SST, CMV, OLR, UTH, Rain, T-q Profile, O 3 ƒinsat-3d R ƒgeo-hr ( ~2012) ƒfollow-up (~2015) L E O OCEANSAT 1/2 (1999/2009) Vector Winds, Aerosol, T&h Profile MSMR, OCM, Scatterometer ROSA (GPS) SARAL (2011) Altimeter SSH, Waves, Winds MEGHA-TROPIQUES (2011) MW Imager, WV Sounder, ScaRaB ROSA SS Wind, TWV, Rainfall T, h Profile, Radiation Budget

INSAT-3A & Kalpana-1 Location Payload : INSAT 3A : 93.5ºE Kalpana-1 : 74ºE : (i) VHRR & CCD camera in INSAT 3A (ii) VHRR in Kalpana-1 VHRR Bands (µm) Visible : 0.55 0.75 Water vapour : 5.70 7.10 Thermal Infra Red : 10.5 12.5 Resolution (km) : 2 X 2 for Visible 8 X 8 for TIR and WV CCD Camera Bands (µm) Visible : 0.62 0.68 Near Infra Red : 0.77 0.86 Short Wave Infra Red : 1.55 1.69 Resolution (km) : 1 X 1 for all bands

Kalpana-1 Products (IMDPS)

INSAT - 3D 6 Channel IMAGER 19 Channel SOUNDER Spectral Bands (µm) Visible : 0.55-0.75 Short Wave IR : 1.55-1.70 Mid Wave IR : 3.80 4.00 Water Vapour : 6.50-7.10 Thermal IR 1 : 10.30-11.30 Thermal IR 2 : 11.50-12.50 Resolution : 1 km for VIS, SWIR 4 km for MIR, TIR 8 km for WV Spectral Bands (µm) Short Wave IR : Six bands Mid Wave IR : Five Bands Long Wave IR Bands Visible : Seven : One Band Resolution (km) : 10 X 10 for all bands No of simultaneous : Four sounding per band

Oceansat -II Instruments: Scatterometer Ku band (13.515 GHz) Ocean Colour Monitor (8 bands 0.4-0.885 µm) Radio Occultation ROSA Launched - 23 September 2009 Applications: Sea State Forecast: Waves, Circulation and MLD Monsoon and Cyclone Forecast Antarctic Sea Ice Fisheries and Primary productivity estimation Detection and monitoring of Phytoplankton blooms Sediment dynamics

For studying water cycle and energy exchanges in the tropical belt Low inclination (20º) for frequent simultaneous observations of tropics Water vapour Clouds Cloud condensed water Precipitation evaporation Megha Tropiques SAPHIR SCARAB MADRAS ROSA 183 GHz WV Sounder Six atmospheric layers upto 12 km height 10 km Horizontal Resolution Outgoing fluxes at TOA 40 km Horizontal Resolution Precipitation and cloud properties 89 &157 GHz : ice particles in cloud tops 18 & 37 GHz: cloud liquid water and precipitation 23 GHz : Integrated water vapour T & q profile Contributing to GPM and GEWEX

SARAL-AltiKa AltiKa (ISRO-CNES) AltiKa Mission: Global altimetry system for the precise and accurate observations of ocean topography, circulation and sea surface monitoring launch Date: 2011 AltiKa Payload : ¾ A Ka-band (35.75 GHz, BW 500 MHz) radar altimeter ¾ A dual-frequency MW radiometer (23.8 and 37 GHz), for tropospheric range correction ¾ DORIS: For achieving adequate orbitography performances ¾ LRA: For Orbitography and system calibration AltiKa/SARAL central objective : Ocean meso-scale variability: Sea state Monitoring & Now Casting Data assimilation: Sea state forecasting Coastal altimetry: Bathymetry, coastal upwelling, Circulations etc. Satellite Description : Sun-synchronous, polar orbiting inclination: 98.38 Deg. Altitude: ~800 km, Repeat cycle: 35 days

Future Geostationary Satellites INSAT 3D Repeat (~ 2012) Follow-up of INSAT-3D (~2015) Geo HR ( ~2012) [name yet to be frozen] Visible 50 m 3 Channel IR 1.5 Km Visible and SWIR Hyper-spectral 500 m 50 60 channels in VIS 50 60 channels in SWIR - For general remote sensing, can also be used for meteorological purpose Microwave Temperature Sounder (Definition stage)