Alaska Satellite Activities Dr Gary Hufford. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALASKA REGION RADARSAT SAR DMSP NOAA POES FENG YUN MODIS QUICK SCAT METOPS POLAR.

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Alaska Satellite Activities Dr Gary Hufford

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ALASKA REGION RADARSAT SAR DMSP NOAA POES FENG YUN MODIS QUICK SCAT METOPS POLAR ORBITING SATELLITES SEA ICE/SST AVIATION PROGRAM HYDROLOGY PROGRAM FIRE WEATHER PUBLIC PROGRAM MARINE PROGRAM CLIMATE MONITORING

Current NWS ARH Global Imaging System is not a preferred long term solution NWS ARH desires to centralize their satellite downlink capabilities at NOAA NESDIS Fairbanks Command and Data Acquisitions Site (FCDAS) ∙ FCDAS able to allocate available downlink time on two 13m tracking antennas – redundant capability ∙ The capability also exists to use their northern site at Barrow to distribute the load and receive additional passes FCDASGlobal Imaging

Fairbanks Command and Data Acquisition Site Barrow Downlink Site

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The long term solution will optimize the communication path between sites and provide secure, supportable, reliable transfer of data – NWS ARH indicates an intent to pursue this type of connectivity The.mil connectivity should consider a dedicated solution to provide data during elevated INFOCON FAIR CDA And Barrow RTD NWS Alaska Regional HQ NWS Alaska WFOs 11OWS LEADS DISA.mil Demarc DMSP RTD Processing U of A Fairbanks 17OWS LEADS Dedicated Comm

Alaska Environmental Satellite Workshop July 29-31, 2008 Fairbanks, Alaska

Alaska’s Landscape is Changing Forests Ecosystems Wildlife

Glaciers

Infrastructure

PERMAFROST THAW 90,000 PEOPLE IN ALASKA LIVE ON PERMAFROST

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