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1. FY10 GOES-R3 Project Proposal Title Page
  • Title An IDEA product for GOES-R data
  • Project Type GOES-R data utilization project
  • Status Renewal
  • Duration 2 years
  • Leads
  • Shobha Kondragunta (NESDIS/STAR)
  • Hai Zhang (UMBC)
  • Other Participants
  • Raymond M. Hoff (UMBC)
  • James Szykman (EPA)

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2. Project Summary
  • Use operational MODIS, GOES Aerosol Optical Depth
    (AOD) products, and OMI/GOME-2 Aerosol Index (AI)
    to provide near-real-time air quality monitoring
    and forecasting guidance. Research and
    development work done under this project will
    investigate the usefulness of satellite
    measurements in improving air quality forecasts
    and pave the way for using enhanced aerosol
    products from GOES-R ABI
  • Operational GOES AOD, MODIS AOD, OMI/GOME-2 AI
    data
  • GOES-R ABI like retrievals obtained from MODIS
    radiances
  • Tasks
  • Develop and evaluate new GOES AOD retrieval
    algorithm (MAIAC)
  • Adapt IDEA to GOES-R ABI retrievals, CONUS views
    and full disk views
  • Expected Outcome
  • Improved IDEA product
  • Implementation of the new GOES AOD algorithm into
    IDEA
  • Demonstration of improved air quality predictions

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3. Motivation/Justification
  • Supports NOAA Mission Goal(s)
  • Weather and water
  • GOES-R ABI aerosol products will support
    Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and Memorandum
    of Agreement (MOA) between EPA and NOAA
  • Current GOES aerosol products have limitations.
    Only AOD retrieval from a single channel is
    possible. Retrieval has uncertainties associated
    with surface reflectance retrieval and other
    assumptions. GOES-R ABI aerosol products are
    expected to be of better quality than current
    GOES.
  • Although there are more than six hundred surface
    PM2.5 (particles smaller than 2.5 microns in
    diameter) stations over North America, there are
    large areas without measurements between stations
    and there are no measurements over the ocean.
    Satellite derived column AOD measurements
    correlate with surface PM2.5 and can be used to
    fill in the gaps and provide contiguous
    estimation of PM2.5.

Correlation between GOES-12 AOD and Surface PM2.5
for a mid-western site
GOES AOD
PM2.5 (µg/m3)
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4. Methodology
  • Prepare IDEA for GOES-R ABI
  • Setup IDEA website to add a panel for GOES-R ABI
    near real time AOD
  • Download GOES-R AOD ABI retrievals generated at
    STAR in near real time and run 48-hr forward
    trajectories
  • Continue work on testing the applicability of new
    GOES AOD retrieval algorithm (MAIAC)
  • Image registration, this is to reduce the shift
    found in GOES images due to the jitter of the
    satellite so that the pixels with same
    geolocations from different images are co-located
    within one pixel error
  • Project MODIS 2.12 um channel BRDF on GOES grid.
  • Assume GOES channel 1 BRDF is proportional to
    MODIS 2.12 ?m channel, retrieve AOD using MAIAC
    algorithm
  • Evaluate the AOD and surface reflectance
    retrievals by comparing to the results from
    AERONET, MODIS, GASP, etc
  • Coordinate with Air Quality Proving Ground (AQPG)
  • Adapt/modify IDEA to become an AQPG testbed

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6. Expected Outcomes
  • Improved IDEA product
  • Air quality application tool for state and local
    forecasters
  • Improved GOES AOD product
  • Implementation of MAIAC algorithm
  • GOES-R ABI readiness
  • Demonstration of improved air quality monitoring
    using IDEA
  • Development of tailored GOES-R ABI AOD product

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7. Major Milestones
  • FY08 milestones that were ongoing in FY09
  • Web redirecting algorithm design and
    implementation inactive
  • GOES-R ABI AOD proxy data inclusion, algorithm
    design and implementation - ongoing
  • Comparison of ABI proxy data with GASP and MODIS
    and their relation to PM2.5 - ongoing
  • Rewrite part of IDEA system in C - inactive
  • Documentation completed
  • FY09
  • GOES-R3
  • Complete the development of nowcasting component
    of IDEA product
  • Completed. Tested the implementation of wind
    fields derived from GOES AOD imagery. 3-hr movie
    loops of derived wind speed and direction are
    displayed for forecasters.
  • Complete the development of Air Quality index map
    for IDEA product - completed
  • Complete the refinement of IDEA website panels to
    make it more user friendly - completed
  • Complete the adaptation of MAIAC algorithm to
    GOES - completed
  • Complete the survey of users for feedback on IDEA
    tool and website - completed

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7. FY09 Accomplishments
  • MAIAC algorithm was modified to work for GOES AOD
    retrieval with the aid of the MODIS 2.1 um BRDF.
  • The algorithm was tested over several AERONET
    site across continental US
  • Compared to GASP, MAIAC algorithm has more
    accurate retrieval over several sites during
    spring when GASP underestimates surface
    reflectance. During summer and fall, the two
    algorithms have similar accuracy.

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7. FY09 Accomplishments (cont.)
  • Wind fields derived from GOES AOD imagery
  • A portion of the GOES smoke concentration
    algorithm code that was developed by STAR
    provides observed wind fields (speed and
    direction) from GOES AOD imagery.
  • This code was adapted for the IDEA website to
    display 3-hr movie loops of observed wind fields
  • A survey of the users revealed that while they
    like these observed wind fields, they are of not
    great value for forecasting applications
  • Added a satellite-derived PM2.5 panel to IDEA
    website

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7. FY08 Accomplishments (cont.)
  • IDEA user survey
  • Obtained feedback from a focus group comprising
    of 20 state and local air quality forecasters on
    IDEA
  • User feedback was very favorable to IDEA product.
    An excerpt from one user is shown in the
    adjacent panel

These trajectories are one of the most important
forecast tools that are available for PM2.5. 
Bear in mind, forecasters have very few tools for
PM forecasting.  Statistical models are not good
and numerical models are experimental.  We have
to depend on persistence and transport for
forecast guidance to a much larger degree than
ozone forecasting.  Having observations tied to
forecast transport and presented in an elegant
manner as on IDEA are a critical tool for
us. Bill Ryan Penn State Forecaster for
Philadelphia
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7. Major Milestones
  • FY10
  • GOES-R3
  • Compare GASP and MAIC AODs to AERONET to
    determine which product performs better over arid
    regions
  • Enhance IDEA by porting GOES-R near real time AOD
    retrievals that are generated by NESDIS to begin
    setting up for GOES-R launch
  • Coordinate with air quality proving ground
  • Continue maintenance of IDEA website and help
    with transition to OSDPD if approval for
    transition is obtained
  • FY11
  • GOES-R3
  • Continue IDEA tool development in tandem with
    GOES-R ABI AOD algorithm development efforts
  • Test GOES-R ABI retrievals generated from
    15-minute simulated proxy data in IDEA framework
  • Interpolate 15-minute AOD retrievals to generate
    5-minute ABI like retrievals and test them in
    IDEA framework

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8. Funding Profile (K)
  • Summary of leveraged funding
  • STAR base funding for Shobha Kondragunta
  • Coordination with GOES-R algorithm development
    work and air quality proving ground efforts

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9. Expected Purchase Items
  • FY09 110,000 Total Project Budget
  • (110K) UMBC scientist at full time from Sep 09
    to Aug 10
  • 110K for UMBC Grant
  • FY10 120,000 Total Project Budget
  • (120K) UMBC scientist at full time from Sep 10
    to Aug 11
  • 110K for UMBC Grant
  • FY11 120,000 Total Project Budget
  • (120K) UMBC scientist at full time from Sep 11
    to Aug 12
  • 115K for UMBC Grant

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