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The first ABI-class imager launched, known as the Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI), was launched 7 October 2014 on the Himawari-8 satellite for the Japanese Meteorological Agency (JMA). AHI provides a number of improvements compared with current capabilities, including better forecasting, improved numerical weather prediction accuracy, and enhanced environmental monitoring. Environmental intelligence provided by AHI will give forecasters better data faster and at a higher resolution to provide advanced warning during dangerous weather, which is critical to saving lives and property. The first AHI became operational on 7 July 2015. JMA launched its second AHI instrument on board the Himawari-9 satellite on 2 November 2016.

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is a Concept | Sensor
changed on 1 Dec 2023 10:43:54.362
submitted byViqui Agazzi
accepted on 29 Sep 2022 09:14:26.574

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date accepted 29 Sep 2022 09:14:26.574
date submitted 29 Sep 2022 09:11:15.127
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item class Sensor | Concept
label AHI
modified 1 Dec 2023 10:43:54.362
notation c_c857fab1
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status status experimental
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name Viqui Agazzi

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broader Imaging Spectrometers/Radiometers
definition The first ABI-class imager launched, known as the Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI), was launched 7 October 2014 on the Himawari-8 satellite for the Japanese Meteorological Agency (JMA). AHI provides a number of improvements compared with current capabilities, including better forecasting, improved numerical weather prediction accuracy, and enhanced environmental monitoring. Environmental intelligence provided by AHI will give forecasters better data faster and at a higher resolution to provide advanced warning during dangerous weather, which is critical to saving lives and property. The first AHI became operational on 7 July 2015. JMA launched its second AHI instrument on board the Himawari-9 satellite on 2 November 2016.
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label AHI
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type Concept | Sensor