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Geo IR 85-92GHz
Date/Time_(UTC) Source Sensor Vmax(kts) ARCHER Lat Lon Geo-ref Lat Lon 50% cert. rad. 95% cert. rad. Eye diam (deg) % cert. of eye
20251206 09:12:26 GMI 85-92GHz 35.0 *** *** *** *** *** *** 2.70 ***
20251206 04:31:36 SSMIS-17 85-92GHz 35.0 *** *** *** *** *** *** 1.50 ***
20251206 01:45:35 SSMIS-18 85-92GHz 35.0 -19.27 -147.19 -19.60 -146.98 0.55 1.54 0.70 0.4
20251205 23:40:27 AMSR2 85-92GHz 35.1 -18.82 -147.09 -18.90 -147.05 0.42 1.19 2.70 3.8
20251205 19:47:26 GMI 85-92GHz 36.8 *** *** *** *** *** *** 1.60 ***
20251205 15:58:53 SSMIS-17 85-92GHz 38.3 *** *** *** *** *** *** 2.30 ***
20251205 11:28:21 AMSR2 85-92GHz 40.0 -15.80 -147.97 -15.90 -147.92 0.23 0.66 1.50 6.1
20251205 01:59:36 * SSMIS-18 85-92GHz 36.7 -14.45 -149.53 -14.66 -149.36 0.29 0.81 0.80 8.1
20251204 20:32:27 GMI 85-92GHz 35.0 -13.20 -150.46 -13.20 -150.45 0.37 1.03 0.80 5.3
20251204 16:12:23 * SSMIS-17 85-92GHz 35.0 -13.85 -149.16 -13.85 -149.18 0.48 1.36 1.80 0.5

Key:

Date/Time: UTC time. If this observation is used in the track it is marked with a "*". If it is used for its own 3-hr window, it is put in bold.

Source/sensor: Satellite source of the analyzed image.

Vmax: Maximum winds listed in the forecast center analysis/forecast, *not* ARCHER.

ARCHER lat/lon: Coordinates of the ARCHER algorithm, valid at the time of the observation. If no center fix could be found, then it is "***".

Geo ref lat/lon: Coordinates of the ARCHER algorithm, valid at the time of the *nearest geo image*.

50% cert. rad.: Radius of the circle (in degrees) that defines the area in which the ARCHER center of rotation is 50% certain. The lower the number, the more certain the position.

95% cert. rad.: Radius of the circle (in degrees) that defines the area in which the ARCHER center of rotation is 95% certain.

Eye diam (deg): ARCHER-resolved eye diameter (in degrees). Green: robust, yellow: less certain, red: not robust.

% cert. of eye: Percent certainty that an eye exists in this image, determined by ARCHER. Currently only available for IR and 85-92 GHz imagery.

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