Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 2004
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Proceedings of the Second MSG RAO Workshop (ESA SP-582). Salzburg, Austria, 9 - 10 September 2004. Organised by ESA, in cooperat
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The rationale of the RAO-MSG project, entitled "Development of an operational algorithm to derive the surface energy balance components from MSG, HIRLAM and a network of ground-based scintillometers" is presented. An outline is given how to come to an integrated MSG-scintillometer system to determine surface fluxes. Recent results of scintillometry research are presented also, revealing that scintillometry can provide accurate flux observations on MSG pixel scale. Various field experiments set up for our RAO-MSG project are described. Examples of two approaches we intend to develop in future are presented as well.
Bosveld F. C.
Debruin A. R. H.
Moene A. F.
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