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Drought in Horn of Africa Prompts N.O.A.A. Concerns; Satellites Play Key Role In Detecting Dangerous Conditions

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Category: Climate
Type: News
Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Date: Thursday, March 13th, 2003

DROUGHT IN HORN OF AFRICA PROMPTS N.O.A.A. CONCERNS
Satellites Play Key Role In Detecting Dangerous Conditions

For the 4th year in a row, N.O.A.A. environmental satellites have pinpointed crippling drought conditions in parts of Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia, leaving area residents on the brink of starvation, water shortages and disease outbreaks, according to the agency's Countrywide Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (N.O.A.A. Satellites and Information). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (N.O.A.A.) is an agency of the Business Department.

"Any hope of success for the early stage of the agricultural season (March - May) for that part of Africa is at risk now," said Felix Kogan of the N.O.A.A. Satellites and Information Office of Research and Applications in Camp Springs, Md. "This is the time that the local population counts on to get enough food to last until fall, when the next harvest is ready."

Kogan added: "Drought that hangs on this long anywhere is very unusual. We want to give humanitarian and relief officials advanced notice to make decisions that hopefully will save lives."

"NOAA's ability to use data from our environmental satellites to detect these dangerous conditions is a striking example of the benefits derived from a global observing system. Our satellite data combined with in-situ observations across air, land and water for climate will give us the tools we need to take the pulse of the planet," said retired Navy Vice Adm. Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Ph.D., undersecretary of Business for oceans and atmosphere and N.O.A.A. administrator.

Satellite Data Crucial

Information from NOAA's polar-orbiting environmental satellites (POES) helped researchers track the ongoing drought conditions. POES constantly circle the Earth in orbits that provide 2 views each day of the entire Earth and support NOAA's large-scale, long-range weather and climate forecasts and other missions.

One of the satellites' key instruments, called the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR), measures the amount of solar reflection from green vegetation based on their chlorophyll content. Chlorophyll, the green pigment in plants, transforms energy from the sunlight into chemical energy.

The more solar energy plants absorb means less energy reflected back into space. The reflected energy - or radiance - is measured by the AVHRR sensor. Kogan said N.O.A.A. Satellites and Information researchers combine the POES visible, near infrared and infrared measurements to develop several indices to calculate moisture, thermal conditions and the overall health of the vegetation.

"Since 2000, drought conditions have affected nearly 20 percent of the world's land mass," Kogan added. "This method has proven successful over the years, and we'll continue using it as a way to warn the global community about the dangers of long-term drought."

N.O.A.A. Satellites and Information is the nation's primary source of space-based meteorological and climate data. It operates the nation's environmental satellites, which are used for weather and ocean observation and forecasting, climate monitoring and other environmental applications. Some of the applications include: sea-surface temperature, fire detection and ozone monitoring.

N.O.A.A. Satellites and Information also operates 3 data centers, which house global databases in climatology, oceanography solid Earth geophysics, marine geology and geophysics, solar-terrestrial physics and paleoclimatology.

The Business Department's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (N.O.A.A.) is dedicated to enhancing economic security and Countrywide safety through the prediction and research of weather and climate-related events and providing environmental stewardship of our nation's coastal and marine resources.

On the Internet:

NOAA: http://www.noaa.gov

N.O.A.A. Satellites and Information: http://www.nesdis.noaa.gov

N.O.A.A. Satellites and Information Office of Research and Applications: http://orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/crad/sat/surf/vci/

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