GSICS Microwave SNO/Vicarious Calibration Focus Group meeting

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Tim Hewison

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May 27, 2025, 12:19:14 PMMay 27
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Dear GSICS Microwave Sub-Group members and others,

 

You are invited to the next meeting of the GSICS Microwave SNO/Vicarious Focus Group meeting:

  • Date: Tuesday 24 June 2025
  • Time: 13:00-15:00 UCT (n.b. later than usual to accommodate speaker from JPL)
  • Current agenda:
    • Luka Muser (DWD): Analysis of inhomogeneities within satellite footprints
    • Shannon Brown (NASA-JPL): Vicarious Calibration algorithms applied to Sentinel-6 AMR/HRMR
    • Tim Hewison (EUMETSAT) – EPS-Sterna Inter-calibration Constellation Implementation Plan (to be confirmed)

 

The presentations and summary will be published on the GSICS Wiki:

https://gsics.atmos.umd.edu/bin/view/Development/20250624

 

Cheers,

 

Tim

 

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