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Title: NPOESS Preparatory Project Science Objectives


1
NPOESS Preparatory Project Science Objectives
  • Pete Kealy
  • UMBC at NASA/GSFC
  • Entire NPP Team
  • October, 2005

2
Agenda
  • NASAs Measurement Based Approach
  • Ocean Color
  • Ozone
  • EOS to NPP Transition Sensors and Data Products
  • NPP Contribution to the NASA Objectives
  • SDS
  • NPP Science Team
  • Significant Differences between EOS and NPP
    Operational Products

3
NPP Origins
  • NPP is a joint partnership between NASAs Science
    Mission Directorate (formerly the Office of Earth
    Sciences (OES)) and the NPOESS Integrated Program
    Office (IPO) initiated in 1998
  • Feasibility study began in November 1998
  • Formulation began in November 1999
  • NASA Confirmation Review completed in November
    2003
  • The partnership provides both organizations with
    considerable cost savings while achieving their
    key program objectives
  • To provide NASA with continuation of a group of
    global change observations initiated by the Earth
    Observing System (EOS) TERRA, AQUA, and Aura
    missions
  • To provide the NPOESS operational community with
    pre-operational risk reduction demonstration and
    validation for selected NPOESS instruments, and
    algorithms, as well as the ground system

4
NPP in NASAs Future Data Processing
  • The NPP Science Charter is to Continue the
    scientific data record started in the EOS era.
  • NASA is moving toward Measurement-based, not
    Mission-based, science and data processing
    teams.
  • Processing done by a Climate Analysis Research
    System (CARS)
  • NPP is the first post-EOS mission to have this
    new science data processing strategy.
  • NPP data products will be produced by NPOESS data
    processing system (IDPS)
  • NPP data products will be archived by NOAA
    (CLASS/LTA).
  • NPP data products will be assessed for science
    data quality at the NASA Science Data Segment
    (SDS).
  • NPP EDR assessment will be done by the NPP
    Science Team.
  • SDS is part of science-discipline-based,
    community algorithm science data processing
    system.

5
Discipline Processing Rationale
Distributed Science-led Geophysical Product
Generation/Support
  • Uses/requires existing expertise and
    infrastructure
  • Minimizes expense start-up time
  • Allows handling of multiple data sets
    simultaneously
  • Not limited to mission-specific requirements and
    objectives
  • Provides flexibility to support discipline
    science requirements
  • Products, algorithms, formats, gridding,
    reprocessings, etc.
  • Facilitates strong link between flight projects
    science community
  • Requires discipline teams responsive/accountable
    to the flight project(s)

Best approach for CDR generation/maintenance
6
GSFC Ocean Color Program BackgroundA Long
History of Achievement
  • Nimbus-7 Coastal Zone Color Scanner (1978-1986)
  • Airborne Oceanographic Lidar (mid-1970s-present)
  • Community Processing Analysis Software
  • SEAPAK (1982-1991) SeaDAS (1991- present)
  • Nimbus-7/Coastal Zone Color Scanner Global
    Reprocessing (1985-2000)
  • MODIS MODIS Ocean Team (1989-present)
  • SeaWiFS Project (1991-present)
  • Sensor Intercomparison Merger for Biological
    Interdisciplinary Ocean Studies Project
    (SIMBIOS 1996-2003)
  • Ocean Color Climate Data Record (CDR) Development
    (REASoN-CAN recent selection)
  • NASA NPP Science Team (VIIRS ocean color, recent
    selection)
  • Designated as NASAs Ocean Color Discipline Group
    and assumed responsibility for MODIS Ocean
    Color Processing (Feb. 1, 2004)

7
Ocean Biology Processing System
Present (EOS, other)
Future (NPP)
Data Set Category Funding Source
Historical (REASoN-CAN)
NPP VIIRS
Aqua MODIS
Terra MODIS
SeaWiFS
GSFC DAAC
CZCS OCTS
Reconfigurable Scalable
  • Science
  • Community
  • Interactive
  • Knowledgeable Staff
  • Enabling Activities
  • (SeaBASS, SeaDAS,
  • Calibration RR, etc.)
  • Flexible
  • Processing
  • Multiple Missions
  • Rapid Reprocessing
  • Parallel Processing
  • Streams (operational,
  • algorithm cali-
  • ration testing, eval-
  • uation products)
  • MAIN PROCESSING SYSTEM
  • Data from multiple satellite and instrument types
  • In-situ, ancillary, and other data

L1 DATA
Data Users
L1-L3 DATA
OBPG Management
Staff
Community Agreed Standards and Protocols
Science Community
NASA Flight Projects
NASA HQ Program Management
MCST
In Situ Data
MODIS Characterization Support Team
(NASA/GSFC) Terra MODIS OC processing suspended
in Jan. 2004
8
Satellite vs Ground-based Total Ozone
9
Ozone A True NASA/NOAA CDR
  • Ozone is adjusted to NOAA-9
  • Validated against Dobson Stations
  • Reprocessed when new algorithms are developed
  • Compared with models

10
NPP Continues Data Time Series
Year
Measurement System
Conventional Operations EOS Technology Jump
Research Quality Operations
11
nLw embedded in ocean color product Surface
reflectances available as intermediate product
12
Science Data Segment (SDS)
13
NPP Mission Segments
Space Segment
NPP CCSDS Application Packets
14
SDS Mission Statement
  • The NPP SDS is intended to be a research tool for
    the purposes of facilitating prototype elements
    for the future Earth Science Enterprise
    distributed sciences data systems
  • The NPP SDS assess EDRs for climate quality
  • The NPP SDS can provide Algorithm Improvements
  • The SDS is a distributed architecture with 5
    functionally independent elements called Product
    Evaluation Algorithm Tool Elements (PEATEs)
    centered around Ocean, Land, Atmosphere, Ozone,
    and Sounder
  • The SDS PEATEs support the Cal/Val activities in
    processing selected data subsets

15
NASAs Science Data Segment (SDS) ProvidesTest
Bed for xDR Analyses
NPP Science Team
CARS GSFC Oceans
McClain, Charles Wang, Menghua Minnett,
Peter Justice, Christopher Loveland,
Thomas Lyapustin, Alexei Maslanik,
James Privette, Jeffrey Ranson, Jon Schaaf,
Crystal Vermote, Eric Wolfe, Robert Baum,
Bryan Han, Qingyuan Menzel, Paul Stamnes,
Knut Torres, Omar McPeters, Richard Pagano,
Thomas Fishbein, Evan Revercomb,
Henry Lambrigtsen, Bjorn Staelin, David Strow,
Larrabee
SDS Components
NPP PEATE
Network Infrastructure
CARS Land MODAPS
NPP PEATE
SD3
RDRs SDRs EDRs
CARS Atmosphere Uni Wisconsin
NOAA / CLASS
NPP PEATE
I/T System
IPO / IDPS
RDRs SDRs EDRs
CARS Ozone TOMS/OMI SIPS
NPP PEATE
CARS Sounder. JPL
CARS Climate Analysis Research System PEATE
Product Evaluation Test Element
NPP PEATE
Project Science Office
NICST
16
SDS Elements
  • SD3E SDS Data Delivery Depository Element
  • Supports acquisition and temporary storage of
    data from NOAA/CLASS and IDPS
  • Capable of storing up to 32 days of NPP xDR data
    in a rolling storage for pick-up by PEATEs and
    the NICSE
  • Communication Networks
  • ITSE Integration and Test System Element
  • A Mini-Version of the IDPS for purpose of
    demonstrating algorithm enhancements and / or
    calibration improvements
  • Intermediate Product Generation
  • PSOE - Project Science Office Element
  • Provides management direction and science
    guidance to the SDS Elements
  • Manages algorithm and calibration recommendations
    for submission to the NPP/NPOESS Algorithm CCB
    (TBR).

17
SDS Elements (Contd)
  • PEATE Product Evaluation and Algorithm Test
    Element
  • Performs EDR Evaluation / Characterization and
    algorithm improvements coordinated with External
    Science Investigators, and Science Team, and
    NICSE (for Land, Ocean, Atmosphere PEATES).
  • Five PEATEs are
  • Ocean Color
  • Land
  • Ozone
  • Sounder
  • Atmosphere
  • NICSE - NPP Instrument Calibration Support
    Element
  • Supports assessing and validating pre-launch and
    post-launch radiometric and geometric
    characterization and calibration assessment of
    VIIRS instrument data.

18
PEATEs
  • Pre Launch
  • Acquire, adapt and integrate operational SDR and
    EDR processing software into processing Systems
  • Perform functional testing of operational code.
  • Acquire and manage various preflight instrument
    characterization data sets provide to ST.
  • Support Interface Confidence Tests, Functional
    Thread Tests and NPP Compatibility Tests
  • Support (as needed) generation of test data sets
    for software and algorithm testing.
  • Post Launch
  • Acquire all RDRS, selected SDRs, EDRs and
    ancillary data
  • Process RDRs to SDRs and EDRs
  • using operational code
  • using alternative calibration LUTS
  • Process SDRs to EDRs using revised or alternative
    algorithms, as directed by ST
  • Support browse and distribution of locally
    generated xDRs to ST
  • Perform matchups and evaluation of EDRs with
    other Mission Data, e.g., MODIS, SeaBASS
  • SDR Evaluation for Long-term stability

19
NASAs NPP Science Team
  • Science Team (ST)
  • 23 PIs (SDRs and EDRs) chosen by peer-review NRA
    selection process
  • Charge
  • Evaluate operational xDRs for use in climate
    research
  • Recommend improvements to operational algorithms
  • Determine path forward for climate-quality
    products from NPP/NPOESS
  • Project Science Group (PSG)
  • 11 member contractor/university staff NPP
    Project supported
  • Direct Broadcast Office
  • P. Coronado
  • 4 NASA instrument scientists
  • NPP Instrument Characterization Support Team
    (NICST)
  • 3 persons, growing role as instruments mature

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20
EOS to NPP Principal Differences
  • Sensor Differences
  • VIIRS has no TIR bands beyond 13mm
  • Alternate cloud top algorithms developed
  • VIIRS thermal band range limitations
  • prevent detection of small/medium fires in some
    cases, and characterization (area, temperature)
    of large/hot fires
  • Geolocation
  • Land algorithms require precise geolocation
    information
  • NPP and NPOESS will be approximately 2X and 3X
    worse than MODIS, respectively
  • Algorithm Implementation Differences
  • Latency (the need for speed) may influence
    processing implementations not considered for EOS
  • Algorithm versions in the operational system may
    not be in sync with the latest EOS versions
  • Metadata and quality information may be different
  • Several key EOS biophysical products such as LAI,
    FPAR, burn scar, detection are beyond NPOESS
    scope
  • Processing higher than level 2 is beyond NPOESS
    scope
  • Reprocessing is beyond NPOESS scope

21
NPP Science Summary
  • NPP has no traditional NASA Science Charter
  • Climate and Science processing performed by CARS
  • NPP facilitates the use of NPOESS data by funding
    PEATES within the SDS
  • SDS is a research tool used to assess climate
    data quality of EDRs
  • NPP Science Team will assess EDR algorithms and
    sensor developments for climate study suitability
    and advise Project Program Scientists
  • NPP Science Team will work through the
    Operational Algorithm Teams (OATs) to provide
    potential algorithm updates for NPOESS
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