FR3.R5: Global Precipitation Measurement Instruments and Algorithms II

Session Type: Oral
Time: Friday, July 27, 14:10 - 15:50
Location: Room 3F
Session Chairs: Chandra V Chandrasekar, Colorado State University and Gail Skofronik Jackson, NASA
 
14:10 - 14:30
FR3.R5.1: THE GLOBAL PRECIPITATION MEASUREMENT (GPM) MISSION STATUS: EMPHASIS ON FALLING SNOW RETRIEVALS
         Gail Skofronick-Jackson; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Stephen (Joe) Munchak; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Mark Kulie; Michigan Technological University
         Lisa Milani; Michigan Technological University
         Norm Wood; University of Wisconsin-Madison
         George Huffman; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
 
14:30 - 14:50
FR3.R5.2: RECENT PROGRESS ON THE GSMAP MULTI-SATELLITE ALGORITHM
         Tomoo Ushio; Tokyo Metropolitan University
         Tomoaki Mega; Tokyo Metropolitan University
 
14:50 - 15:10
FR3.R5.3: RESULTS OF THE KA-KU MATCHED BEAM EXPERIMENT
         Toshio Iguchi; National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
         Kinji Furukawa; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
         Takuji Kubota; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
         Kosuke Yamamoto; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
         Takeshi Masaki; Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan
         Naofumi Yoshida; Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan
 
15:10 - 15:30
FR3.R5.4: HYBRID ESTIMATES OF PATH ATTENUATION FOR THE DPR
         Robert Meneghini; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
         Liang Liao; Morgan State University
         Toshio Iguchi; National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
         Hyokyung Kim; Morgan State University
 
15:30 - 15:50
FR3.R5.5: SCAN PATTERN CHANGE TEST OPERATIONS OF THE DUAL-FREQUENCY PRECIPITATION RADAR ON THE GLOBAL PRECIPITATION MEASUREMENT CORE SPACECRAFT
         Kinji Furukawa; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
         Kosuke Yamamoto; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
         Takuji Kubota; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
         Riko Oki; Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
         Toshio Iguchi; National Institute of Information and Communications Technology