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The Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) is the first ABI-class imager. AHI provides better forecasting, improved numerical weather prediction accuracy, and enhanced environmental monitoring. Environmental intelligence provided by AHI will provide forecasters with better data at faster and higher resolution for advanced warning during dangerous weather. The first AHI became operational on July 7, 2015. The second AHI instrument was launched onboard the Himawari-9 satellite on November 2, 2016.

animation of Typhoon Soudelor
Caption

This image series shows Typhoon Soudelor headed towards Taiwan in 2015 with AHI data. Credit: NASA Visible Earth

Instrument Type

Spectrometers/Radiometers

Instrument Subtype

Imaging Spectrometers/Radiometers

Specifications

Resolution

Spatial

2 km

Spectral

16 bands (6 visible and near infrared and 10 thermal emissive bands)

Temporal
full disk every 10 minutes; regional every 2.5 minutes

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