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Overview and prospect of the detection capability of China's first precipitation measurement satellite FY-3G

Authors :
Songyan GU
Peng ZHANG
Lin CHEN
Jian SHANG
Hongwei ZHANG
Manyun LIN
Aijun ZHU
Shuze JIA
Honggang YIN
Fenglin SUN
Hanlie XU
Haofei WANG
Lu LI
Qiong WU
Yang GUO
Fangli DOU
Shengli WU
Source :
暴雨灾害, Vol 42, Iss 5, Pp 489-498 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Editorial Office of Torrential Rain and Disasters, 2023.

Abstract

Based on introducing the technical characteristics of FY-3G, which is China's first precipitation measurement satellite and successfully launched at 09∶36 BT on April 16 in 2023, this paper focuses on the precipitation detection capabilities and application prospect in rainstorm monitoring of FY-3G. The results show that, with an orbit at 407 km and an inclination angle of 50°, and equipped with a dual-frequency Ka/Ku band precipitation measurement radar, microwave, and optical imaging instruments, the FY-3G satellite can detect the three-dimensional structure of disastrous weather systems such as typhoon, heavy rainfall, and other strong convection events in most of China. At the design level, FY-3G has precipitation detection capabilities comparable to the current US Second Generation Global Precipitation Measurement Program (GPM) Core Satellite (GPMCO), but better payload types, quantities, and channel settings compared with the GPMCO satellite. After the service operation, the FY-3G satellite, together with other polar-orbiting meteorological satellites such as FY-3 AM, PM, and EM, as well as high-orbit geostationary satellites, will form the Fengyun precipitation detection constellation system, which will improve the overall precipitation detection capability of the Fengyun Satellite constellation and provide stronger basic support for meteorological disaster prevention and mitigation.

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
20972164
Volume :
42
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
暴雨灾害
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.72fd2f83a3f741d19ff8e4637924d343
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12406/byzh.2023-106