Collaborative Construction of Satellite Monitoring for Marine Storm Surges and Coastal Meteorological Support Systems

Authors

    Brittney Costa SPECTRAL Remote Sensing Laboratory, Department of Geography, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC V8P 5C2, Canada

Keywords:

Marine storm surge, Satellite monitoring, Coastal meteorological support system, Collaborative construction

Abstract

This paper explores the importance, current status, strategies, and methods of the collaborative construction of satellite monitoring for marine storm surges and coastal meteorological support systems. By analyzing satellite monitoring data and the key elements of the meteorological support system, it elaborates on the positive significance of their collaborative work in improving the accuracy of marine storm surge early warnings and forecasts and enhancing the coastal disaster prevention and mitigation capabilities. The aim is to provide theoretical support and practical reference for building a more complete and efficient marine disaster prevention and mitigation system.

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Published

2023-12-22