Spatial and Temporal Sampling of Polar Regions from Two-Satellite System on Molniya Orbit

Author:

Trishchenko Alexander P.1,Garand Louis2

Affiliation:

1. Network Strategy and Design, Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2. Data Assimilation and Satellite Meteorology Research, Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, Dorval, Quebec, Canada

Abstract

Abstract There has been a significant increase of interest in the building of a comprehensive Arctic observing system in recent years to properly and timely track the environmental and climate processes in this vast region. In this regard, a satellite observing system on highly elliptical orbit (HEO) with 12-h period (Molniya type) is of particular interest, because it enables continuous coverage of the entire Arctic region (58°–90°N) from a constellation of two satellites. Canada is currently proposing to operate such a constellation by 2017. Extending the pioneering study of S. Q. Kidder and T. H. Vonder Haar, this paper presents in-depth analysis of spatiotemporal sampling properties of the imagery from this system. This paper also discusses challenges and advantages of this orbit for various applications that require high temporal resolution and angular sampling.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Ocean Engineering

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