Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 APPLICATIONS OF METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION (MSG) RGB IMAGES: PART 1 OVERVIEW MSG SEVIRI CHANNELS Author:Jochen Kerkmann (EUMETSAT)

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Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 APPLICATIONS OF METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION (MSG) RGB IMAGES: PART 1 OVERVIEW MSG SEVIRI CHANNELS Author:Jochen Kerkmann (EUMETSAT)

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 PART 1: MSG SEVIRI CHANNELS (all channels are not inverted, i.e. displayed as solar channels)

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 01 (VIS0.6) Clouds High reflectance Very thick clouds Very thin clouds over land Very thin clouds over ocean Low reflectance Sun Glint Snow Desert Bare Soil Forest Ocean, Sea 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 02 (VIS0.8) Clouds Sun Glint Snow Desert Gras, Rice fields Forest Bare Soil Ocean, Sea 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC High reflectance Very thick clouds Very thin clouds over land Very thin clouds over ocean Low reflectance

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 03 (NIR1.6) Clouds High reflectance Water clouds with small droplets Water clouds with large droplets Ice clouds with small particles Ice clouds with large particles Low reflectance Sun Glint Sand Desert Gras, Rice fields Forest Bare Soil Snow Ocean, Sea 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 04 (IR3.9) Clouds Daytime High reflectance / Warm Low-level Water Clouds (land) Low-level Water Clouds (sea) Cold Ice Clouds (small particles) Cold Ice Clouds (large particles) Low Reflectance / Cold Sun Glint Fires Hot Sand Desert Warm Tropical Areas Cold Land Ocean, Sea Cold Snow 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 04 (IR3.9) Clouds Nighttime Warm Low-level Clouds Mid-level Clouds High-level CloudsCold Fires Warm Surfaces (tropical oceans, seas, lakes) Cold Surfaces (arctic ice areas) 29 October 2003, 02:00 UTC

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Water Vapour Channel 05 (WV6.2) Clouds Warm High-level CloudsCold Low UTH High UTH 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Water Vapour Channel 06 (WV7.3) Clouds Warm Mid-level Clouds High-level CloudsCold Low MTH High MTH (High-level warm surfaces) 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 07 (IR8.7) Clouds Warm Low-level Clouds Mid-level Clouds High-level CloudsCold 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC Hot Land Surf. Warm Sea Surf. (tropical oceans, seas, lakes) Cold Land Surf. (arctic ice areas)

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 08 (IR9.7) Clouds Warm Low-level Clouds Mid-level Clouds High-level CloudsCold 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC Hot Land Surf. Warm Sea Surf. (tropical oceans, seas, lakes) (Areas of high IPV) Cold Land Surf. (arctic ice areas)

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 09 (IR10.8) Clouds Warm Low-level Clouds Mid-level Clouds High-level CloudsCold 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC Hot Land Surf. Warm Sea Surf. (tropical oceans, seas, lakes) Cold Land Surf. (arctic ice areas)

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 10 (IR12.0) Clouds Warm Low-level Clouds Mid-level Clouds High-level CloudsCold 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC Hot Land Surf. Warm Sea Surf. (tropical oceans, seas, lakes) Cold Land Surf. (arctic ice areas)

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 11 (IR13.4) Clouds Warm Low-level Clouds Mid-level Clouds High-level CloudsCold 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC Hot Land Surf. Warm Sea Surf. (tropical oceans, seas, lakes) Cold Land Surf. (arctic ice areas)

Version 1.0, 30 June 2004 Earth Surface Channel 12 (HRV) Clouds 31 October 2003, 11:30 UTC Sun Glint Snow Desert Bare Soil Forest Ocean, Sea High reflectance Very thick clouds Very thin clouds over land Very thin clouds over ocean Low reflectance