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AMSR-E SIPS Processing Status

AMSR-E SIPS Processing Status. Presented by Helen Conover Information Technology and Systems Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Sept 4-5, 2013 Oxnard, CA hconover@ itsc.uah.edu www.itsc.uah.edu ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov 256.961.7807.

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AMSR-E SIPS Processing Status

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  1. AMSR-E SIPS Processing Status Presented by Helen Conover Information Technology and Systems Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Sept 4-5, 2013 Oxnard, CA hconover@itsc.uah.eduwww.itsc.uah.edughrc.nsstc.nasa.gov 256.961.7807

  2. Outline • Introduction • AMSR-E Reprocessing Status • L2A with Wentz V7 complete • Standard Browse Imagery Updated • Collecting Data Provenance • Inserting Data Object Identifiers • Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS) Overview • AMSR2 Processing Plans AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  3. AMSR-E SIPS Personnel • NASA MSFC: H. Michael Goodman, PI • UAHuntsville ITSC (Staff shared with GHRC DAAC): Management: Dr. Sara Graves, Director, ITSC Development: Helen Conover, Lead Bruce Beaumont Evans Criswell Michael McEniry • Mary Nair Engineering: Kathryn Regner Sandra Harper • Data Management: Lamar Hawkins • Sherry Harrison Systems Administration: Will Ellett, Lead Michele Garrett AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  4. AMSR-E SIPS Processing and Dependencies ~ 29 times per day at SIPS-RSS Level-2A Brightness Temperatures Level-2A Brightness Temperatures (with Metadata and QA files) Product Generation at SIPS-GHRC ------------- ~ 29 times per day L2B Ocean (1/2-orbit) L2B Rain (1/2-orbit) L2B Land (1/2-orbit) L3 Sea Ice Drift L3 Sea Ice (Daily, 3 Res) L3 Snow (Daily) L3 Land (Daily) Once per day L3 Ocean (Daily) L3 Snow (Pentad) Once every five days L3 Ocean (Weekly) Once per week L3 Ocean (Monthly) L3 Snow (Monthly) L3 Rain (Monthly) Once per month AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  5. Algorithm DAP Version Summary AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  6. Reprocessing • Earlier this year, the SIPS began the most comprehensive reprocessing effort to date. • The ESDT Version 3 data set will feature the following enhancements: • L2A products generated with Wentz Version 7 algorithm • Inclusion of ISO-compliant lineage information and digital object identifiers (DOIs) in data files • Updated browse imagery AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  7. Wentz Version 7 algorithm • The new brightness temperature products generated at SIPS-RSS • use AMSR-E L1A V03 dataset as source input • use the new RSS Version 7 radiative transfer model algorithm, intercalibratedwith other microwave radiometers, such as SSM/I F13 and WindSat, thus bringing all satellite microwave radiometers to a common calibration standard • show improved calibration over land, based on heavily vegetated tropical rainforest scenes • improve Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Flagging in response to new geostationary sources. AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  8. Provenance Capture • All AMSR-E ESDT Version 3 products will include new metadata routines that contain or capture dataset DOIs and ISO Lineage. • The digital object identifier (DOI) uniquely identifies a dataset. Metadata about the data is correlated with the DOI. The DOI for an object is permanent, whereas its location and other metadata may change. • Storing ISO-compliant lineage information in data files means that processing history stays with the files. AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  9. Enhanced Browse Imagery • All AMSR-E ESDT Version 3 products will benefit from a new browse image process which includes • new 24-bit PNG images with embedded metadata, such as source science data file name, parameters, date/time stamp, projection, etc. • KMZ files suitable for display on map or globe • the traditional “framed” image with title, color bar and annotations • Full resolution browse imagery, data only, will be provided as map layers to NASA’s Global Image Browse Service (GIBS) • Selected channels or variables from each product, suitable for overlay on MODIS background images AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  10. Reprocessing Plan • L2A reprocessing (addition of metadata and browse image generation for RSS-produced L2A data) completed at SIPS-GHRC in July. • L2B and L3 datasets will be reprocessed individually throughout 2014-15 as algorithm updates are received from TL-SCF. • Assuming a final L2A dataset update by SIPS-RSS in late 2015, SIPS-GHRC will perform a full mission reprocessing of all products in 2016 using final L2A as input with latest available science algorithm. AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  11. Global Imagery Browse ServicesOverview AMSR Science Team Meeting Matt Cechini, GIBS Lead Helen Conover, AMSR-E SIPS

  12. AMSR2 Processing Planning at the SIPS Presented by Helen Conover Information Technology and Systems Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Sept 4-5, 2013 Oxnard, CA hconover@itsc.uah.eduwww.itsc.uah.edughrc.nsstc.nasa.gov 256.961.7807

  13. Introduction • The AMSR-E SIPS is currently negotiating with NASA HQto do standard and near real-time product generation • SIPS in Huntsville, AL will generate climate research quality products from JAXA Level-1R data, using algorithms adapted from AMSR-E processing by the US Science Team. These products will be archived at the NSIDC DAAC. • SIPS will also generate LANCE (Land Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for EOS) products for users who are interested in monitoring natural and man-made hazards in near real time (no archive). AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  14. Proposed AMSR2 Data Flow Users NSIDC DAAC L2 and L3 Data Archive and Distribution Algorithm Teams Rain Snow Ocean Sea Ice Land JAXA-EOC L0 L1R Product Generation L1R SIPS-Huntsville L2 and L3 Product Generation (science, metadata, qa, ph, subsets, browse) L2 & L3 Product Delivery Record Server (PDRS) TLSCF Science Algorithms Science Software Integration and Test, Metadata & QA software AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  15. Products and Dependencies Ingest from JAXA ~ 29 times per day Level-1R Brightness Temperatures Product Generation ------------- ~ 29 times per day L2B Ocean (1/2-orbit) L2B Rain (1/2-orbit) L2B Land (1/2-orbit) L3 Sea Ice Drift L3 Ocean (Daily) L3 Sea Ice (Daily,3 Res) L3 Snow (Daily) L3 Land (Daily) Once per day L3 Snow (Pentad) Once every five days L3 Ocean (Weekly) Once per week L3 Ocean (Monthly) L3 Snow (Monthly) L3 Rain (Monthly) Once per month AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  16. AMSR2 Near-Real-Time Processing • NASA’s LANCE system is eager for AMSR2 products. AMSR-E was second only to MODIS with LANCE users: • “Our flood detection system depends on AMSR-E data, and is used by governments in many countries (e.g., http://www.gdacs.org/flooddetection/).” Tom De Groeve, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission • “At the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies at the University of Wisconsin, we make continuous use of the AMSR-E retrievals of total precipitable water shared in real-time on the LANCE servers... Microwave-frequency retrievals of low-level water vapor are usually the earliest indicator available for tropical cyclone development in remote ocean environments.” Chris Velden, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies at the University of Wisconsin AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  17. Discussion • SIPS plans to use JAXA L1R as input to the US Level-2B and Level-3 algorithms • Already signed GCOM-W1 AMSR2 User Agreement and registered with JAXA GCOM-W1 data system. • What other operations agreements do we need to prepare and with whom do we coordinate? • What arrangements do we need to make for routine, automated data delivery and with whom do we coordinate? • Can we receive L1R per ½ orbit in near real (similar to L1B delivery to GSFC PPS)? • LANCE data latency requirement is within 3 hours of observation, but sooner is better… • What else do we need to consider as we plan to receive Level-1R data directly from JAXA? AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  18. Thank you! AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  19. AMSR2 Primary POCs • Helen Conover, Technical Leader hconover@itsc.uah.edu • Kathryn Regner, Systems Engineer kregner@itsc.uah.edu • Sherry Harrison, Data Management and User Services sharrison@itsc.uah.edu AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

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  21. AMSR-E Data Flow NASAEDOS JAXA-EOC L1A Product Generation Ground Stations NSIDC DAAC Data Archive and Distribution Level-0 GBAD (Pre Ephem) & PDS NASA Flt Dynamics GBAD (Def Ephem) Level-1 Level-1 PO.DAAC Level-1 SIPS-RSS TLSCF Level-2 and Level-3 L2A algorithm L2A Product Generation Science Software I&T L2 and L3 algorithms Product Delivery Record Server (PDRS) SIPS-GHCC L2B and L3 Algorithms Algorithm Teams L2B and L3 Product Generation (science, metadata, qa, ph, subsets, browse) Rain Snow Data Ocean Sea Ice Land AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

  22. Private Network (1 GB/sec) SIPS-GHCC HardwareOperational Configuration (Mar ‘13) Sun Fire x4270 x64 2 x 2.93 GHz Sun Intel Xeon Processors 4 x 2GB DIMM , RHEL 5 AMSR 1-3 Sun Storage 7120 22TB NAS Forward Processing Reprocessing Sun Storage 7310 With J4400 Disk Array 10TB NAS Near line storage for all Level-2A, Level-2B and Level-3 AMSR-E products Dev, Integration & Test Multiple processing environments across three machines results in much greater flexibility for processing and reprocessing. AMSR-E Joint Science Team Meeting Oxnard, CA Sept. 4-5, 2013

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