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NDE and S-NPP Satellite Products Status

NDE and S-NPP Satellite Products Status. by: Tom Schott NESDIS/OSD Telephone : 301-817-4415 eMail : tom.schott@noaa.gov. S-NPP Data Exploitation (NDE) Mission.

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NDE and S-NPP Satellite Products Status

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  1. NDE and S-NPP Satellite Products Status by: Tom Schott NESDIS/OSD Telephone: 301-817-4415 eMail: tom.schott@noaa.gov

  2. S-NPP Data Exploitation (NDE) Mission The NDE Project’s primary mission is to provide near real time products derived from S-NPP observations to NOAA’s operational and climate communities and other civilian and U.S. government users.

  3. NDE NPP JPSS 1 NOAAScience Center Generic NPPData NDE Enhanced Products Archive and Access Operational User Community NDE will be a critical link to achieve return on the NPPand JPSS investment NDE JPSS Ground Systems (operated in ESPC) Ingest Process Quality Control Real-time Delivery Command and Control

  4. System Description Overview • NDE 1.0 system consists of 3 hardware (HW) environments • Operations Environment (PE-1) • 17 Sep 2013: Handed over to OSPO • Test Environment (PE-2) • 20 June 2014: Handed over to OSPO • Development (DEV) Environment • NDE environment and shared with OSPO and STAR

  5. NOAA Near-Real Time Priorities: JPSS Critical RDRs, TDRs, and SDRs CrIS ATMS AMSR-2/3VIIRS EDRs VIIRS Imagery EDR Sea Surface Temperature Green Vegetation Fraction Polar Winds Ocean Color/Chlorophyll AMSR-2 Sea Surface Temperature ATMS Land Surface Emissivity Supplemental High RDRs and SDRs OMPS-L OMPS-NP CERES EDRsCrIS/ATMSAtm Temperature ProfileAtm Moisture Profile ATMS Cloud Liquid Water Rainfall Rate Sea Ice Concentration Snow Cover Snow Water Equivalent Total Precipitable WaterCrIS Outgoing Longwave RadiationInfrared Ozone ProfileOMPS Nadir and LimbNadir Ozone ProfileOzone Total ColumnOzone Limb ProfileCERESReflected Solar Radiation Supplemental Low EDRsATMSLand Surface TemperatureMoisture ProfileTemperature Profile CrISTrace Gases (CO, CO2, CH4)VIIRSAerosol Optical Thickness Aerosol Particle SizeVegetation IndexLand Surface TypeLand Surface TemperatureSurface AlbedoCloud Top TemperatureCloud Top PressureCloud Base HeightIce Surface TemperatureQuarterly Surface TypeVegetation Health Product SuiteAMSR-2Surface Type VIIRS Sea Ice Characterization Snow Cover Active Fires Suspended Matter Cloud Cover/Layers Cloud Mask Cloud Optical Thickness Cloud Top Height Cloud Effective Particle Size AMSR-2 Sea Surface Wind Speed Sea Ice Characterization Cloud Liquid Water Precipitable Water Soil Moisture Precipitation Type/Rate Snow Cover/Depth Snow Water Equivalent Key performance parameters are identified in red Products produced by NDE are identified in blue

  6. NOAA Near-Real Time NOAA-19 EDRsAMSU-A and MHS Land Surface Temperature Moisture Profile Temperature Profile CrISTrace Gases (CO, CO2, CH4) AVHRRAerosol Optical Thickness Vegetation IndexSurface AlbedoCloud Top TemperatureCloud Top PressureVegetation Health Product Suite Aerosol Particle SizeLand Surface TypeLand Surface TemperatureCloud Base HeightIce Surface TemperatureQuarterly Surface Type RDRs, TDRs, and SDRs HIRS/4 AMSU-A MHS AVHRR/3 EDRs AVHRR Imagery Sea Surface Temperature Green Vegetation Fraction Polar Winds Ocean Color/Chlorophyll AMSU-A and MHS Land Surface Emissivity Additional Capabilities: ADCS Data SARSAT Data RDRs, TDRs, and SDRs SBUV/2 EDRs CrIS/ATMSAtm Temperature ProfileAtm Moisture Profile AMSU-A, MHSCloud Liquid Water Rainfall Rate Sea Ice Concentration Snow Cover Snow Water Equivalent Total Precipitable Water CrIS Infrared Ozone ProfileSBUVNadir Ozone ProfileOzone Total Column OMPS Limb Profile AVHRR Sea Ice Characterization Snow Cover Active Fires Suspended Matter Cloud Cover/Layers Cloud Mask Cloud Optical Thickness Cloud Top Height Cloud Effective Particle Size AVHRR and HIRS Outgoing Longwave Radiation Additional Capabilities: SEM-2 Data AVHRR Absorbed Solar Energy AVHRR Available Solar Energy

  7. S-NPPObservable Parameters Operational within NESDIS Today Supplemental Low EDRsATMSLand Surface TemperatureMoisture ProfileTemperature Profile CrISVIIRSAerosol Optical Thickness AMSR-2 Supplemental High RDRs and SDRs EDRsCrIS/ATMSAtm Temperature ProfileAtm Moisture Profile ATMS Cloud Liquid Water Rainfall Rate Sea Ice Concentration Snow Cover Snow Water Equivalent Total Precipitable WaterCrIS OMPS Nadir and LimbNadir Ozone ProfileOzone Total ColumnCERES Critical RDRs, TDRs, and SDRs CrIS ATMS EDRs VIIRS Imagery EDR Sea Surface Temperature Polar Winds AMSR-2 ATMS Land Surface Emissivity Additional Capabilities: VIIRS AMSR-2 Key performance parameters are identified in red Products produced by NDE are identified in blue

  8. NOAA Near-Real Time Priorities: JPSSObservable Parameters Operational within NESDIS in FY14 Critical RDRs, TDRs, and SDRs CrIS ATMS AMSR-2 VIIRS EDRs VIIRS Imagery EDR Sea Surface Temperature Green Vegetation Fraction Polar Winds AMSR-2 Sea Surface Temperature ATMS Land Surface Emissivity Additional Capabilities: Supplemental High RDRs and SDRs EDRsCrIS/ATMSAtm Temperature ProfileAtm Moisture Profile ATMS Cloud Liquid Water Rainfall Rate Sea Ice Concentration Snow Cover Snow Water Equivalent Total Precipitable WaterCrIS Infrared Ozone ProfileOMPS Nadir and LimbNadir Ozone ProfileOzone Total ColumnCERES Supplemental Low EDRsATMSLand Surface TemperatureMoisture ProfileTemperature Profile CrISTrace Gases (CO, CO2, CH4)VIIRSAerosol Optical Thickness Vegetation IndexAMSR-2 VIIRS Sea Ice Characterization Snow Cover AMSR-2 Sea Surface Wind Speed Cloud Liquid Water Precipitable Water Precipitation Type/Rate Key performance parameters are identified in red Products produced by NDE are identified in blue

  9. NDE Data Distribution at ORR (09/17/13) 3 Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) operational NDE 1.0 (PE-1) Operational System External Users NWS (AWIPS) NWS/NCEPSupercomputer EUMETSAT RMDCN EUMETcast GTS 150+ Sub scribers CMC India JMA Other GTS Users

  10. NDE Data Distribution (May 2014) NDE Operational System 20 Observational Parameters operational Internal External National Weather Service Telecommunications Gateway (NWSTG) NIC Servers Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) CoastWatch Servers Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) GCOM Server Okeanos OPS Server NWS/NCEP Processing and Dissemination Services (NPDS) System POLAR Server Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) NWS (AWIPS) NUCAPS VM Server Canadian Meteorological Centre (CMC) NWS/NCEPSupercomputer VIIRSDIST Server RMDCN Users SST1 VM Server India NCMRWF STAR RMDCN Prodmon Server GTS Users NASA (GSFC) GTS NASA (JPL) 150+ Sub scribers AFWA (DAPE) EUMETSAT EUMETcast

  11. S-NPP Observable ParametersBlended Products The JPSS L1RD Supplement includes a requirement to, “support modifications to ESPC blended products” (L1RDS-2260) Critical Supplemental High Supplemental Low • Blended Snow Cover (with VIIRS) • Blended Snow Cover (with AMSR2) • Blended Rainfall Rate (with ATMS) • Blended Rainfall Rate (with AMSR2) • Blended Total Precipitable Water (with ATMS) • Blended Total Precipitable Water (with AMSR2) • Blended Ozone (with OMPS NP) • Blended Ozone (with Ozone CrIS) • Blended Soil Moisture (with AMSR2) • Blended Sea Surface Temperature (with VIIRS) • Blended Sea Surface Temperature (with AMSR2) • Blended Land Surface Temperature (with VIIRS) 11

  12. Summary Key performance parameters (KPPs) from S-NPP are operational and being used by NOAA to meet mission requirements Additional S-NPP products have reached operational status with more coming soon S-NPP can support primary operations in the afternoon orbit

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