The characterization of volcanic ash clouds released into the atmosphere during explosive eruptions includes cloud height as a fundamental physical parameter. A novel application is proposed of a method based on parallax data acquired from two geostationary instruments for estimating ash cloud-top height (ACTH). An improved version of the method with a detailed discussion of height retrieval accuracy was applied to estimate ACTH from two datasets acquired by two satellites in favorable positions to fully exploit the parallax effect. A combination of MSG SEVIRI (HRV band; 1000 m nadir spatial resolution, 5 min temporal resolution) and Meteosat-7 MVIRI (VIS band, 2500 m nadir spatial resolution, 30 min temporal resolution) was implemented. Si...
Volcanic plume removal (VPR) is a procedure developed to retrieve the ash optical depth, effective ...
Radiance measurements within the O2A-absorption band contain information about height distribution o...
Automated and reliable satellite-based techniques are strongly required for volcanic ash cloud detec...
The characterization of volcanic ash clouds released into the atmosphere during explosive eruptions ...
International audienceAccurate and spatially-detailed knowledge of Volcanic Cloud Top Height (VCTH) ...
Volcanic activity is observed worldwide with a variety of ground and space-based remote sensing inst...
To make accurate volcanic ash cloud dispersion forecasts, certain parameters, including the altitude...
Abstract. An algorithm is presented for the estimation of volcanic ash plume top height using the st...
This paper focuses on three eruptiveevents of the Mt. Etna volcano: July 22nd 1998,April 26th 2000 a...
Current Earth Observation (EO) satellites provide excellent spatial, temporal and spectral coverage ...
International audienceThe retrieval of both height and velocity of a volcanic plume is an important ...
In this study, we present a method for extracting the volcanic cloud top height (VCTH) as a plume e...
Stereo methods using GOES-17 and Himawari-8 applied to the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic plume ...
International audienceFor over 25 years, thermal infrared data supplied by satellite-based sensors a...
Volcanic hazards are of major national and international importance, affecting many regions of the g...
Volcanic plume removal (VPR) is a procedure developed to retrieve the ash optical depth, effective ...
Radiance measurements within the O2A-absorption band contain information about height distribution o...
Automated and reliable satellite-based techniques are strongly required for volcanic ash cloud detec...
The characterization of volcanic ash clouds released into the atmosphere during explosive eruptions ...
International audienceAccurate and spatially-detailed knowledge of Volcanic Cloud Top Height (VCTH) ...
Volcanic activity is observed worldwide with a variety of ground and space-based remote sensing inst...
To make accurate volcanic ash cloud dispersion forecasts, certain parameters, including the altitude...
Abstract. An algorithm is presented for the estimation of volcanic ash plume top height using the st...
This paper focuses on three eruptiveevents of the Mt. Etna volcano: July 22nd 1998,April 26th 2000 a...
Current Earth Observation (EO) satellites provide excellent spatial, temporal and spectral coverage ...
International audienceThe retrieval of both height and velocity of a volcanic plume is an important ...
In this study, we present a method for extracting the volcanic cloud top height (VCTH) as a plume e...
Stereo methods using GOES-17 and Himawari-8 applied to the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic plume ...
International audienceFor over 25 years, thermal infrared data supplied by satellite-based sensors a...
Volcanic hazards are of major national and international importance, affecting many regions of the g...
Volcanic plume removal (VPR) is a procedure developed to retrieve the ash optical depth, effective ...
Radiance measurements within the O2A-absorption band contain information about height distribution o...
Automated and reliable satellite-based techniques are strongly required for volcanic ash cloud detec...