DocumentCode
26312
Title
Detecting Light Outages After Severe Storms Using the S-NPP/VIIRS Day/Night Band Radiances
Author
Changyong Cao ; Xi Shao ; Uprety, Sandip
Author_Institution
NESDIS, NOAA, College Park, MD, USA
Volume
10
Issue
6
fYear
2013
fDate
Nov. 2013
Firstpage
1582
Lastpage
1586
Abstract
Power outages after a major storm affect the lives of millions of people and cause massive light outages. The launch of the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite with the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) significantly enhances our capability to monitor and detect light outages with the well-calibrated day/night band (DNB) and to use light loss signatures as indication of regional power outages. This study explores the use of the DNB in quantifying light outages due to the derecho storm in the Washington DC metropolitan area in June 2012 and Hurricane Sandy at the end of October 2012 on the East Coast of U.S. The results show that the DNB data are very useful in detecting power outages by quantifying light loss, but it also has some challenges due to clouds, lunar illumination, and straylight effect. Comparison of light outage and recovery trend determined from DNB data with power company survey shows reasonable agreement, demonstrating the usefulness of DNB in independently verifying and complementing the statistics from power companies.
Keywords
atmospheric radiation; clouds; infrared imaging; power system reliability; radiometers; storms; AD 2012 06; AD 2012 10; East Coast; Hurricane Sandy; S-NPP-VIIRS day-night band radiances; Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite; US; Washington DC metropolitan area; clouds; derecho storm; light loss quantification; light loss signatures; light outage comparison; light outage detection; light outage monitoring; light recovery trend; lunar illumination; major storm; massive light outages; power companies; power company survey; power outage detection; power outages; regional power outages; severe storms; statistics complementation; statistics verification; straylight effect; visible infrared imaging radiometer suite; well-calibrated DNB data; well-calibrated day-night band; Day/night band (DNB); Hurricane Sandy; Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (S-NPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS); derecho; light/power outage detection; nighttime remote sensing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1545-598X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LGRS.2013.2262258
Filename
6553428
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