AWC acquires GOES East and West imagery via a local ground station, and worldwide geostationary and polar orbiting satellite data from NESDIS and other McIDAS-X servers. AWC's McIDAS-X server then produces customized satellite images developed by Fred Mosher for aviation applications.
AWC forecast operations use 11 products from GOES-East, 10 from GOES-West, and 30 global mosaic products for its international forecasting responsibilities. An example of customized satellite imagery for aviation applications is AWC's day/night low cloud and fog image. This image uses temperature differences between the 11 and 3.9 micron bands. Particular temperature ranges for day and night are stretched into 0-255 counts to detect low cloud during the day and fog at night. Examples of customized aviation applications of GOES cloud images, volcanic ash images, global convective diagnostic, and global mosaics are shown.
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