Solana Beach, CA October 28, 2011: The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has awarded a contract to Global Imaging of Solana Beach, CA to upgrade its Orbiting Weather Satellite Receiving Station. The current Polar Orbiting Satellite Receiving Station was delivered by Global Imaging in 2006 and has been used continuously to receive data from NOAA and METOP spacecraft. With the successful launch of the NPP spacecraft, JMA will be among the first operational meteorological services to include imagery from the NPP’s advanced sensors in their analysis and forecasts. JMA utilizes data from various polar orbiting satellites such as NOAA, EUMETSAT Metop, and earth observation satellites such as TRMM and AQUA. Data from these satellites are indispensable in observing typhoons, monitoring the global and marine environment and producing initial fields for numerical weather prediction. The new capabilities will be operational at the end of January, 2012.
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NOAA Presents Space Shuttle Program Commendation to Global Imaging
Houston, TX October 1, 2011: Frank Brody, Chief of the National Weather Service’s Spaceflight Meteorology Group presented a Commendation to Serge Masse and Michael Guberek for support of NASA’s human spaceflight program for the past 20 years. Global Imaging is the main provider of satellite image ingestion for the group’s McIDAS system. The specially designed certificate contains a patch that was flown in space aboard STS-134 mission of Space Shuttle Endeavour from May 16 to June 1, 2011.