Geoscience breakout session Day 1 – Computational solution to the air pollution physics & chemistry in modern dense & compact cities by Wai Chi CHENG,

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Geoscience breakout session Day 1 – Computational solution to the air pollution physics & chemistry in modern dense & compact cities by Wai Chi CHENG, The University of Hong Kong – Ekasit Kijsipongse, NECTEC, Thailand – A.B.M. Russel, VeRSI – Satellite-Field Data Integrator by Sarawut Ninsawat, AIST, Japan

Plan – Putting the demo at PRAGMA17 into operational phase Ryosuke, Naotaka, Franz, Whei-Fone, Yoshio, Cindy – Use of Formosat-2 data (+ optionally free data, such as MODIS and Landsat) for coastal monitoring of Thailand Sirod, Sornthep, Ekasit, Franz, Ryosuke – SOS interoperability experiments Possible collaboration with CREON – Sarawut, Sameer, Fang-Pang aerosol sensor network in Thailand and Japan Rain gauge measurements between Taiwan and Japan

Plan 2 – Validation of satellite precipitation (rainfall) products with SOS-based LiveE! Data Seiichi, Sarawut, Ryosuke – Development of 3D interactive user interface – Heat island/urbanization analysis