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MODIS provides a satellite focus on Operation Iraqi Freedom 

Authors: S. D. Miller a;  J. D. Hawkins a;  T. F. Lee a;  F. J. Turk a;  K. Richardson a;  A. P. Kuciauskas a;  J. Kent b;  R. Wade b;  C. E. Skupniewicz c;  J. Cornelius c;  J. O'Neal d;  P. Haggerty e;  K. Sprietzer e;  G. Legg f;  J. Henegar g; B. Seaton g
Affiliations:   a Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, USA
b Science Applications International Corporation, USA
c Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center, Monterey, USA
d The Aerospace Corporation,
e Science and Technology Corporation,
f National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
g National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Goddard Space Flight Center,
DOI: 10.1080/01431160500383772
Publication Frequency: 24 issues per year
Published in: journal International Journal of Remote Sensing, Volume 27, Issue 7 April 2006 , pages 1285 - 1296
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Abstract

Extreme weather conditions over southwest Asia posed significant challenges to military operations conducted during the 2003 Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) campaign. This paper describes an effort to provide improved environmental characterization by way of a suite of value-added satellite imagery tools leveraging moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) data. Available from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Terra and Aqua platforms, these research-grade data were made available to operational users in 2 to 3 hours turn-around time via a near real-time processing effort (NRTPE) interagency collaboration between the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), NASA, and the Department of Defense (DoD). Derived products were packaged into a centralized online graphical user interface, Satellite Focus, which provided a one-stop resource for satellite information over the southwest Asia domain. A central goal of Satellite Focus was to expedite information gathering while augmenting the capabilities of users tasked to synthesize a wide variety of environmental information in support of time-critical decisions impacting operational safety and mission success. Presented herein are several examples illustrating the unprecedented capabilities available to Coalition Force users during OIF enabled by near real-time access to Terra/Aqua MODIS.
Keywords: MODIS; Satellite applications; Operation Iraqi Freedom; Dust storms
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