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Status of the Pre-Launch Activities of the Community Collaborative Validation Program for NPP Heather Kilcoyne NPOESS Integrated Program Office with contributions from J. Feeley, L. Zhou and the NPP Validation Teams Heather.Kilcoyne@noaa.gov 26 JULY 2010 1
Validation Activities Continuing Through Transition to JPSS/DWSS NPOESS Program is reorganizing, but the objectives of the validation program remain unchanged: Provide real-time environmental observations to meet NOAA and DoD operations. Provide the Customers with operationally viable, validated, useful data products for their applications. Provide investigations into product defects, inconsistencies,  and improvements of specific impact to Customers. Facilitate the fullest possible exploitation of the unique data provided from NPP by the science, commerce, climate, and academic communities. Provide general Program information to all users about data products, sensors, and algorithms. Provide technical support to broad research and development community in their assessment and exploitation of JPSS data. Support NASA and NOAA climate initiatives by sharing data, software, tools, and information as needed. Validation team activities are continuing uninterrupted to prepare for efficient validation of data products post-launch. Adjustments in team scope and relationships resulting from the new DWSS/JPSS “shared ground system” are being made in coordination with Customers, and under the advisement of our experienced team leads. 2
Discipline Leads Provide Heritage Experience and Customer Knowledge Sensor Data Record (SDR) Team Leads VIIRS –Frank DeLuccia, Aerospace CrIS - Gail Bingham, USU/SDL  OMPS – Scott Janz, NASA/GSFC; (Limb-Glenn Jaross, NASA/GSFC) ATMS –Bill Blackwell, MIT/LL & Ed Kim, NASA/GSFC Environmental Data Record (EDR) Team Leads VIIRS Atmosphere: David Starr, NASA/GSFC VIIRS Land: Jeff Privette, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC VIIRS Ocean: Bob Arnone, NRL Stennis VIIRS Imagery/Cloud Mask: Tom Kopp, Aerospace at AFWA CrIS/ATMS Sounding: Chris Barnet, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR OMPS Ozone: Larry Flynn, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR; (Limb-Didier Rault, NASA/LaRC)
SDR Team Activities “SDRs” are Sensor Data Records, or Level 1 data products. “Sensor Scientist” leads each SDR Team. Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from across the community, including stakeholder government agencies and academia, comprise the team. Goal of each team is to characterize/validate the SDR post launch. Develop requirements for the sensor test program. Analyze sensor test data to fully characterize instrument prior to launch. Fix, update, and modify SDR algorithm post-launch to assure SDR performance meets Customer needs. 4
VIIRS SDR TeamFrank DeLuccia, The Aerospace Corp. Final analysis for recommended post-launch RSR complete, and test results on spacecraft using T-SIRCUS shows no significant variation in RSR behavior by detectors within a band for most VisNIR bands. Development of the Flat Plate Illuminator for spacecraft TV testing is ready for TV qualification at GSFC this week, and is expected to be at BATC by 1 August. Definition of validation tasks to incorporate data from and needed by the VIIRS EDR teams underway. Porting VIIRS SDR Processor operational code to a Linux environment for Cal/Val tool development  and team training in “practice” modifications of LUTs and code parameters underway. Preparing for final VIIRS SDR Performance Review Aug  18-19. Gathering recommendations for upgrades in VIIRS hardware and testing for F2 and beyond. VIIRS ( Raytheon)
CrIS SDR TeamGail Bingham, USU/SDL Integrated onto the NPP spacecraft after successful Pre-Ship Review 17 June 2010. Well characterized, with excellent on-orbit SDR performance is expected, with key radiometric and spectral performance parameters meeting or exceeding requirements for the NPP mission. Currently assessing the benefits and impacts of a CrIS Full Spectrum data upgrade. Team is in discussions with the NPP Project to determine the feasibility of executing this capability during NPP Spacecraft TV Testing , in order to demonstrate safe sensor operations.  CrIS (ITT)
ATMS SDR TeamBill Blackwell, MIT-LL Provided final version of justification for on-orbit maneuvers and descriptions of some on-orbit activities. Currently working to identify further inputs to the NPP Integrated Mission Timeline, which includes planned sensor activities for the first 90 days after launch. Reviewing the S/C-level EMI testing procedure to ensure adequacy for Cal/Val needs. Developing recommendations for Flight 2 sensor enhancements. Unified Cal/Val Plan: Latest version “released” 12Mar10 Changes since last release: Mapped tunable parameters (in the ATMS SDR algorithm) to ATMS Cal/Val tasks Identified ATMS SDR team members to ATMS Cal/Val tasks ATMS (NGES)
OMPS SDR TeamScott Janz, NASA/GSFC OMPS F1 has been shipped and integrated in the NPP spacecraft.   Integrated Mission Timeline sequence provided to Mission Operations, CRs submitted  and reviewed. Final baseline in progress.  NPP S/C maneuvers in support of calibration & characterization  proposed, reviewed, submitted to BATC for evaluation of S/C impacts.  Additional observatory-level integration analysis in progress. Tool development for pre-launch tasks nearly completed, in progress to execute post-launch tasks. The final NGAS science SDR code and results have been provided to IDPS.  Changes included bugs and gridding of NASA climatology files (used if VIIRS and CrIS information is not available) OMPS sci2ops CAL and EV results will be returned to NGAS in late July/early August for results review and acceptance IDPS has generated RDRs with the OMPS TVAC (day in the life) data . TVAC RDRs will be inputs to the operational SDR to insure interface consistency.  SDR results are expected by September 2010 OMPS (Ball)
EDR Team Activities “EDRs” are Environmental Data Records, or Level 2 data products. “Product Scientist” leads each team. SMEs from across discipline community, including data product stakeholder government agencies and academia, comprise each team. Primary goal is to characterize/validate the EDR post launch for use by the operational Customers. Collaborate with SDR team to ensure sensor data needed is obtained. Characterize data product performance using correlative data from in situ and remote sensors. Correct, update, and modify algorithm as needed to provide Customers with operationally viable data products. 9 Image Sources  LST:  http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/?2004123-0502/California.A2004123.2120.lst.1km.jpg 2004/123 - 05/02 at 21 :20 UTC; Heat wave in Southern California (surface temperature image) , AOT Image Source: MODIS Granule 2000-258-0830 VIIRS Chain Test Report - The VIIRS Aerosol Algorithms; SST: Image Source:  http://val.gsfc.nasa.gov/projects/modis_sst/index.html
Land EDR TeamJeff Privette, NOAA/NCDC FLUXNET UMBS: The presence of lake water near the 50m flux tower increases the structural variability of this site at distances > 2.0km. Analyzing ways to improve correlative data comparisons. Site Spatial Characterization Method successful in reducing Validation Uncertainties. Objective statistical approach (Román et al., 2009) identifies best sites for validation assessments and is being systematically applied to FLUXNET (seen here), US-CRN, SurfRad, DOE-ARM, BSRN 10 External variability, Leaf-Off Conditions Internal variability, Leaf-On Conditions WLEF Park Falls: Exposed pasture field surrounding the 450m tall tower can influence validation assessments at distances < 1.0km; but has little effect at > 1.0 km. Source:  M. Román (GSFC) C. Schaaf  and X. Yang (BU)
Ocean EDR TeamBob Arnone, NRL Held first team-specific Program Review, where each of the team’s investigators presented current efforts, accomplishments, path forward, and budget. The review was a success in providing the IPO and other team members  with insight into the progress of the diverse efforts taking place across this large group. Working  closely with the IPO GRAVITE team to improve the VIIRS proxy data available on the GRAVITE system. Augmented Aeronet with M-AERI sensors at the following sites: East Coast  (CUNY) Gulf of Mexico (NRL, LSU) West Coast  (OSU, USC).   Australia  (CSIRO) 11
Cloud & Aerosol EDR TeamDavid Starr, NASA/GSFC Cloud Algorithms undergoing additional enhancements by NG to more closely align with heritage algorithms. MODIS validation tool, a University of Utah relational database providing access to the DOE’s ARM data, has been reactivated for NPP validation. Aerosol Operational aerosol code has been ported into the Low-Earth Orbiting  Cloud Algorithm Test-bed (LEOCAT) at the University of WI for pre-launch verification and characterization using proxy data. Six months of data has been run and analysis is underway 12 ,[object Object]
Rapid quantitative evaluation tools have been developed, based on experience with MODIS and adaptable for VIIRS, which will provide rapid evaluation of both satellite AOT data and aerosol assimilation results.  ,[object Object]
Sounder EDR TeamChris Barnet, NOAA/STAR CrIMSS algorithm demonstrates good convergence based on testing with proxy data from AIRS and IASI. AIRS L2 product used as input data to CrIMSS forward model AIRS atmospheric temperature, moisture, and ozone profiles, cloud information, and surface emissivities for both MW and IR IASI/AMSU/MHS provides highly realistic SDR proxy data Flowing from GRAVITE to team in near-real time. CrIMSS operational algorithms shown to meet contractual specifications for AVTP, AVMP, and AVPP using Global Synthetic Datasets simulated by NGAS. Simulated  data for wide range of environmental scenes (seasonal, diurnal, and spatial variability, self-consistent temperature, moisture, ozone, and cloud water profiles, and actual sensor scanning geometry including FOV rotation) Simulated sensor effects based on actual sensor performance characterization results. AIRS L2 retrievals (top) show little difference from CrIMSS retrievals from AIRS L2 proxy. GSD Results: Top row Clear, bottom row Partly Cloudy; Left Ocean, Right Land/Ice IASI  (IR + MW) (Solid Red); CrIMSS (IR+ MW) (Dotted Red) IASI (MW) (Solid Green); CrIMSS (MW) (Dotted Green) GSD results couretesyDeguiGui, NGAS; IASI Proxy results  courtesy  MurtyDivakarla, NOAA/NESDIS; AIRS L2 Proxy results courtesy XuLiu and Susan Kizer, LaRC/NASA
Ozone EDR TeamLarry Flynn, NOAA/STAR Completed survey of high-resolution solar reference spectra for UV and developed tools to apply spectral bandpasses and determine relative wavelength shifts. Established relative bias and relative wavelength scales of reference spectrum. Created proxy OMPS TC solar spectra. Created OMPS TC Look Up Tables for alternative algorithms.. Adapted Version 8 Total Ozone Algorithm (currently used with the GOME-2 and OMI instrument measurements) and demonstrated with synthetic OMPS TC data.  Demonstrated preparedness for processing OMPS TC data after launch for comparison to the EDR product, OMI, and GOME-2 products. Demonstrated assimilation and assessment capability for OMPS using GOME-2, SBUV/3, and MLS ozone products.  15 Comparison of four high resolution reference spectra to an SSBUV reference. A 1.1-nm Full-width Half-Maximum (FWHM) triangular bandpass was used to degrade them to the SSBUV resolution. This comparison will help to explain possible differences between the Cal/Val groups in establishing the absolute calibration of the OMPS TC solar irradiances and in creating Look-up Tables for the EDR algorithms. Demonstration of V8 Total Ozone Algorithm with OMPS NM GSD Test Data Set #4
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MO3.L10 - STATUS OF PRE-LAUNCH ACTIVITIES FOR THE NPOESS COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE CALIBRATION/VALIDATION PROGRAM FOR THE NPOESS PREPARATORY PROJECT

  • 1. Status of the Pre-Launch Activities of the Community Collaborative Validation Program for NPP Heather Kilcoyne NPOESS Integrated Program Office with contributions from J. Feeley, L. Zhou and the NPP Validation Teams Heather.Kilcoyne@noaa.gov 26 JULY 2010 1
  • 2. Validation Activities Continuing Through Transition to JPSS/DWSS NPOESS Program is reorganizing, but the objectives of the validation program remain unchanged: Provide real-time environmental observations to meet NOAA and DoD operations. Provide the Customers with operationally viable, validated, useful data products for their applications. Provide investigations into product defects, inconsistencies, and improvements of specific impact to Customers. Facilitate the fullest possible exploitation of the unique data provided from NPP by the science, commerce, climate, and academic communities. Provide general Program information to all users about data products, sensors, and algorithms. Provide technical support to broad research and development community in their assessment and exploitation of JPSS data. Support NASA and NOAA climate initiatives by sharing data, software, tools, and information as needed. Validation team activities are continuing uninterrupted to prepare for efficient validation of data products post-launch. Adjustments in team scope and relationships resulting from the new DWSS/JPSS “shared ground system” are being made in coordination with Customers, and under the advisement of our experienced team leads. 2
  • 3. Discipline Leads Provide Heritage Experience and Customer Knowledge Sensor Data Record (SDR) Team Leads VIIRS –Frank DeLuccia, Aerospace CrIS - Gail Bingham, USU/SDL OMPS – Scott Janz, NASA/GSFC; (Limb-Glenn Jaross, NASA/GSFC) ATMS –Bill Blackwell, MIT/LL & Ed Kim, NASA/GSFC Environmental Data Record (EDR) Team Leads VIIRS Atmosphere: David Starr, NASA/GSFC VIIRS Land: Jeff Privette, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC VIIRS Ocean: Bob Arnone, NRL Stennis VIIRS Imagery/Cloud Mask: Tom Kopp, Aerospace at AFWA CrIS/ATMS Sounding: Chris Barnet, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR OMPS Ozone: Larry Flynn, NOAA/NESDIS/STAR; (Limb-Didier Rault, NASA/LaRC)
  • 4. SDR Team Activities “SDRs” are Sensor Data Records, or Level 1 data products. “Sensor Scientist” leads each SDR Team. Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from across the community, including stakeholder government agencies and academia, comprise the team. Goal of each team is to characterize/validate the SDR post launch. Develop requirements for the sensor test program. Analyze sensor test data to fully characterize instrument prior to launch. Fix, update, and modify SDR algorithm post-launch to assure SDR performance meets Customer needs. 4
  • 5. VIIRS SDR TeamFrank DeLuccia, The Aerospace Corp. Final analysis for recommended post-launch RSR complete, and test results on spacecraft using T-SIRCUS shows no significant variation in RSR behavior by detectors within a band for most VisNIR bands. Development of the Flat Plate Illuminator for spacecraft TV testing is ready for TV qualification at GSFC this week, and is expected to be at BATC by 1 August. Definition of validation tasks to incorporate data from and needed by the VIIRS EDR teams underway. Porting VIIRS SDR Processor operational code to a Linux environment for Cal/Val tool development and team training in “practice” modifications of LUTs and code parameters underway. Preparing for final VIIRS SDR Performance Review Aug 18-19. Gathering recommendations for upgrades in VIIRS hardware and testing for F2 and beyond. VIIRS ( Raytheon)
  • 6. CrIS SDR TeamGail Bingham, USU/SDL Integrated onto the NPP spacecraft after successful Pre-Ship Review 17 June 2010. Well characterized, with excellent on-orbit SDR performance is expected, with key radiometric and spectral performance parameters meeting or exceeding requirements for the NPP mission. Currently assessing the benefits and impacts of a CrIS Full Spectrum data upgrade. Team is in discussions with the NPP Project to determine the feasibility of executing this capability during NPP Spacecraft TV Testing , in order to demonstrate safe sensor operations.  CrIS (ITT)
  • 7. ATMS SDR TeamBill Blackwell, MIT-LL Provided final version of justification for on-orbit maneuvers and descriptions of some on-orbit activities. Currently working to identify further inputs to the NPP Integrated Mission Timeline, which includes planned sensor activities for the first 90 days after launch. Reviewing the S/C-level EMI testing procedure to ensure adequacy for Cal/Val needs. Developing recommendations for Flight 2 sensor enhancements. Unified Cal/Val Plan: Latest version “released” 12Mar10 Changes since last release: Mapped tunable parameters (in the ATMS SDR algorithm) to ATMS Cal/Val tasks Identified ATMS SDR team members to ATMS Cal/Val tasks ATMS (NGES)
  • 8. OMPS SDR TeamScott Janz, NASA/GSFC OMPS F1 has been shipped and integrated in the NPP spacecraft. Integrated Mission Timeline sequence provided to Mission Operations, CRs submitted and reviewed. Final baseline in progress. NPP S/C maneuvers in support of calibration & characterization proposed, reviewed, submitted to BATC for evaluation of S/C impacts. Additional observatory-level integration analysis in progress. Tool development for pre-launch tasks nearly completed, in progress to execute post-launch tasks. The final NGAS science SDR code and results have been provided to IDPS. Changes included bugs and gridding of NASA climatology files (used if VIIRS and CrIS information is not available) OMPS sci2ops CAL and EV results will be returned to NGAS in late July/early August for results review and acceptance IDPS has generated RDRs with the OMPS TVAC (day in the life) data . TVAC RDRs will be inputs to the operational SDR to insure interface consistency. SDR results are expected by September 2010 OMPS (Ball)
  • 9. EDR Team Activities “EDRs” are Environmental Data Records, or Level 2 data products. “Product Scientist” leads each team. SMEs from across discipline community, including data product stakeholder government agencies and academia, comprise each team. Primary goal is to characterize/validate the EDR post launch for use by the operational Customers. Collaborate with SDR team to ensure sensor data needed is obtained. Characterize data product performance using correlative data from in situ and remote sensors. Correct, update, and modify algorithm as needed to provide Customers with operationally viable data products. 9 Image Sources LST: http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/?2004123-0502/California.A2004123.2120.lst.1km.jpg 2004/123 - 05/02 at 21 :20 UTC; Heat wave in Southern California (surface temperature image) , AOT Image Source: MODIS Granule 2000-258-0830 VIIRS Chain Test Report - The VIIRS Aerosol Algorithms; SST: Image Source: http://val.gsfc.nasa.gov/projects/modis_sst/index.html
  • 10. Land EDR TeamJeff Privette, NOAA/NCDC FLUXNET UMBS: The presence of lake water near the 50m flux tower increases the structural variability of this site at distances > 2.0km. Analyzing ways to improve correlative data comparisons. Site Spatial Characterization Method successful in reducing Validation Uncertainties. Objective statistical approach (Román et al., 2009) identifies best sites for validation assessments and is being systematically applied to FLUXNET (seen here), US-CRN, SurfRad, DOE-ARM, BSRN 10 External variability, Leaf-Off Conditions Internal variability, Leaf-On Conditions WLEF Park Falls: Exposed pasture field surrounding the 450m tall tower can influence validation assessments at distances < 1.0km; but has little effect at > 1.0 km. Source: M. Román (GSFC) C. Schaaf and X. Yang (BU)
  • 11. Ocean EDR TeamBob Arnone, NRL Held first team-specific Program Review, where each of the team’s investigators presented current efforts, accomplishments, path forward, and budget. The review was a success in providing the IPO and other team members with insight into the progress of the diverse efforts taking place across this large group. Working closely with the IPO GRAVITE team to improve the VIIRS proxy data available on the GRAVITE system. Augmented Aeronet with M-AERI sensors at the following sites: East Coast (CUNY) Gulf of Mexico (NRL, LSU) West Coast (OSU, USC). Australia (CSIRO) 11
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  • 14. Sounder EDR TeamChris Barnet, NOAA/STAR CrIMSS algorithm demonstrates good convergence based on testing with proxy data from AIRS and IASI. AIRS L2 product used as input data to CrIMSS forward model AIRS atmospheric temperature, moisture, and ozone profiles, cloud information, and surface emissivities for both MW and IR IASI/AMSU/MHS provides highly realistic SDR proxy data Flowing from GRAVITE to team in near-real time. CrIMSS operational algorithms shown to meet contractual specifications for AVTP, AVMP, and AVPP using Global Synthetic Datasets simulated by NGAS. Simulated data for wide range of environmental scenes (seasonal, diurnal, and spatial variability, self-consistent temperature, moisture, ozone, and cloud water profiles, and actual sensor scanning geometry including FOV rotation) Simulated sensor effects based on actual sensor performance characterization results. AIRS L2 retrievals (top) show little difference from CrIMSS retrievals from AIRS L2 proxy. GSD Results: Top row Clear, bottom row Partly Cloudy; Left Ocean, Right Land/Ice IASI (IR + MW) (Solid Red); CrIMSS (IR+ MW) (Dotted Red) IASI (MW) (Solid Green); CrIMSS (MW) (Dotted Green) GSD results couretesyDeguiGui, NGAS; IASI Proxy results courtesy MurtyDivakarla, NOAA/NESDIS; AIRS L2 Proxy results courtesy XuLiu and Susan Kizer, LaRC/NASA
  • 15. Ozone EDR TeamLarry Flynn, NOAA/STAR Completed survey of high-resolution solar reference spectra for UV and developed tools to apply spectral bandpasses and determine relative wavelength shifts. Established relative bias and relative wavelength scales of reference spectrum. Created proxy OMPS TC solar spectra. Created OMPS TC Look Up Tables for alternative algorithms.. Adapted Version 8 Total Ozone Algorithm (currently used with the GOME-2 and OMI instrument measurements) and demonstrated with synthetic OMPS TC data. Demonstrated preparedness for processing OMPS TC data after launch for comparison to the EDR product, OMI, and GOME-2 products. Demonstrated assimilation and assessment capability for OMPS using GOME-2, SBUV/3, and MLS ozone products. 15 Comparison of four high resolution reference spectra to an SSBUV reference. A 1.1-nm Full-width Half-Maximum (FWHM) triangular bandpass was used to degrade them to the SSBUV resolution. This comparison will help to explain possible differences between the Cal/Val groups in establishing the absolute calibration of the OMPS TC solar irradiances and in creating Look-up Tables for the EDR algorithms. Demonstration of V8 Total Ozone Algorithm with OMPS NM GSD Test Data Set #4
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  • 17. Data Management and Systems II, Wednesday, July 28, 14:55 - 16:00, Poster Area J
  • 18. Pre-launch VIIRS, CRIS, AND ATMS Proxy Datasets for NPP Validation; Zajic
  • 19. Next Generation US Operational Environmental Satellite Systems, Thursday, July 29, 14:55 - 16:00, Poster Area C
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