Title: MODIS Observed Surface and Atmosphere Characters over Tibetan Plateau
1- MODIS Observed Surface and Atmosphere Characters
over Tibetan Plateau
Menglin Jin, PhD
2Glaciers as a Harbinger of Global Change
- Glacier National Park
- 110 glaciers have disappeared in the past 150
years - 37 remaining glaciers expected to disappear
within 25 years - Mt. Kilimanjaro
- All glaciers likely to disappear within 20 years
- 160,000 glaciers worldwide being monitored by
satellites (especially Landsat 7/ETM and
Terra/ASTER)
Gangotri Glacier, Himalaya
Bhutan-Himalaya
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4NASA Earth Science Spacecraft
Landsat 7 4/15/99
TRMM 11/27/97
Terra 12/18/99
Aqua 5/4/02
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8Skin Temperature
9Skin Temperature
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11MODIS Tskin gt280K
NCAR GCM Tskinsnow 264-272K
12NCAR Model Simulation
CCSM3/CLM3 Snow Temperature
13Tiebetan Plateau CCSM3/CLM3
14TRMM rainfall
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16Aerosol Optical Thickness, July 2004
17Interannual Variations Aerosol Optical
Thickness, from MODIS
18Cirrus, from MODIS
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20Cirrus Fraction, by MODIS
21Water vapor
22Cloud optical thickness, from MODIS
23Cloud fraction
24Cloud Top Pressure
Cloud Top Temperature
25Total Column Water Vapor, from MODIS
26Aqua-Terra Cirrus Fraction, January 2005
Diurnal Variation
27Aqua-Terra Cirrus Refelectance, January 2005
28Aqua-Terra total column water vapor, January 2005
29Aqua-Terra total column water vapor, July 2004
30Auqa-Terra Cloud Fraction, January 2005
31- Diurnal, seasonal, and inter-annual variations of
rainfall, clouds, and water vapor over the
Tibetan Plateau are examined using the most
advanced satellite observations. Such
understanding is critical for further modeling
this regions. - Land Information System for easier accessing and
analyzing MODIS land observations is desired
Summary