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1
NOAA POLAR SATELLITE PROGRAM OVERVIEW
  • Tom Schott
  • Polar Product Manager
  • U.S. Department of Commerce - NOAA
  • Polar Max 2005 Review
  • October 25, 2005

2
Topics
  • POES Overview
  • Initial Joint Polar-orbiting System (IJPS)

3
POES Mission
  • TO PROVIDE UNINTERRUPTED FLOW OF GLOBAL
    ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION IN SUPPORT OF
    OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR
  • Global Soundings
  • Global Imagery
  • Global and Regional Surface Hydrological Obs
  • Direct Readout, Data Collection, Search and
    Rescue
  • Space Environment and Ozone Observations
  • TO ESTABLISH LONG-TERM CONTINUOUS DATA SETS FOR
  • Climate monitoring and change predictions
  • This requires two satellites for continuous
    coverage placed in orbits selected to optimize
    support for both weather services and climate
    requirements.

4
NOAA Polar-orbiting Satellite System 2005
Fairbanks, AK
Polar Orbits
Suitland, MD and Camp Springs, MD
Wallops Is, VA
200 P.M.
Sun-Synchronous Incl. 98.74 Period 101
min. Apogee 530/518 miles Scan width 2700
km Circle Earth 14 times per day
1000 A.M.
5
10am
Noon
2pm
12 Z Orbit Coverage 0900Z 1500Z
2 P.M. Orbit
10 A.M. Orbit
6
10pm
Midnight
2am
00 Z Orbit Coverage 2100Z 0300Z
2 P.M. Orbit
10 A.M. Orbit
7
Failure of these instruments is basis for launch
call-up.
8
Major Customers
  • Direct Readout Users
  • High-resolution Picture Transmission (HRPT) Users
  • Automatic Picture Transmission (APT) Users
  • Search and Rescue
  • Data Collection System
  • Numerical Weather Prediction Centers
  • National Weather Service Field Offices
  • NOAA Coast Watch and Ocean Watch
  • Hazard community (US Forest Service)
  • Other U.S. Federal Agencies
  • Dept of Defense
  • Dept. of Agriculture
  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
  • International community
  • Global climate community

9
International Partners
  • EUMETSAT
  • MetOp - (Initial Joint Polar System)
  • Canada - DND
  • Search and Rescue - (SARR)
  • France - CNES
  • Search and Rescue - (SARP)
  • Service ARGOS - (DCS A-DCS)

10
Constellation Orbital Configuration
NOAA-18
2224 (drift-0.3min/mo)
NOAA-16
NOAA-12
2054 (drift 3.6 min/mo)
NOAA-15
1758 (drift-2.0min/mo)
NOAA-14
1654 (drift0.93min/mo)
1452 (drift2.6min/mo)
1200
Local noon
NOAA-17
1355 (drift-1.4min/mo)
Sun
Updated 7 Sept 2005
11
POES On-Orbit Status As of 6 Oct 2005
Operational Capable of meeting all requirements
Degraded (Limited operational use) Capable of
meeting some, but not all requirements
Failed Unable to meet any requirements
12
Initial Joint Polar-orbiting System (IJPS)
  • IJPS consists of two independent, but fully
    coordinated, polar satellite systems to provide
    for the continuous and timely collection and
    exchange of environmental data from space.
  • Afternoon orbit provided by NOAA
  • NOAA-18 launched 20 May 2005
  • NOAA-N launch Dec 2007
  • Mid morning orbit provided
  • by EUMETSAT
  • Metop A launch Jun 2006
  • Metop B launch 2010

IJPS era begins
13
NOAA-18 Status
  • Initial checkout (first 21 days) performed by
    NASA with hand-over to NESDIS/OSO on June 9.
  • NASA On-orbit Verification (OV) continued through
    July 2 (45-day OV period)
  • Declared operational PM satellite Aug 30
  • Over 145 tailored products declared operational
  • Investigating the following anomalies
  • Out-of-family satellite attitude pitch error rate
  • HIRS Noise on long wave channels

14
Microwave Humidity Sensor
Rain Rate
  • Operational product suite
  • Radiances, tropical rainfall potential, cloud
    liquid water, precipitation, precipitation rate,
    snow cover, layered precipitable water, water
    vapor mixing ratio
  • Benefits
  • Critical for numerical modeling
  • Essential for upper and lower atmospheric
    moisture analyses impacts forecasts beyond 4
    daysMet Service of Canada
  • Substantial impacts in the tropics -- UK Met
    Office
  • Significant improvements in precipitation
    forecasts in the first 5 days -- NWS
  • Disaster precipitation estimates provide
    rainfall potential from tropical storms prior to
    weather radar detection

Rain Rate - Katrina
Operational product suite from new sensor lt150
days after launch!
15
IJPS Shared Partnering
NOAA 18 N
METOP 1 2
  • 0930 Orbit - Descending Node
  • Direct broadcast with
  • A-HRPT and digital LRPT links
  • Contingency Support
  • Data Exchange
  • Instruments
  • NOAA Provided
  • AVHRR/3
  • HIRS/4
  • AMSU-A
  • SEM
  • SARSAT
  • EUMETSAT Provided
  • MHS
  • Argos (Data Collection Sys)
  • EUMETSAT Unique
  • IASI
  • ASCAT
  • GOME-2
  • 1400 Orbit -Ascending Node
  • Direct broadcast with existing HRPT and analog
    APT links
  • Contingency Support
  • Data Exchange
  • Instruments
  • NOAA Provided
  • AVHRR/3
  • HIRS/4
  • AMSU-A
  • SEM
  • SARSAT
  • EUMETSAT Provided
  • MHS
  • Argos (Data Collection Sys)
  • NOAA Unique
  • SBUV/2

16
Initial Joint Polar-orbiting System (IJPS) -
2006/7
Svalbard, Norway
Fairbanks, AK
Darmstadt,Germany
Polar Orbits
Suitland, MD and Camp Springs, MD
Wallops Is, VA
NOAA
200 P.M.
Sun-Synchronous Incl. 98.7/98.9 Period 101
min. Apogee 530/518 miles Scan width 2700
km Circle Earth 14 times per day
930 A.M.
Metop
17
Low Data Rate Direct Readout Users
  • NOAA Automatic Picture Transmission (APT)
  • Analog signal
  • 2 imagery channels at 4km
  • Frequency change for NOAA-18 N -- reduce
    interference
  • 137.1 and 137.9125 MHz
  • On afternoon NOAA satellites until 2012
  • On NOAA 15 and 17 until no longer operational
  • Metop Low Rate Picture Transmission (LRPT)
  • Digital signal
  • 3 imagery channels at 1km all other instrument
    data
  • Date compressed and can be encrypted
  • Flown on Metop morning orbits starting in 2006
    through 2015

18
High Data Rate Direct Readout Users
  • NOAA High-resolution Picture Transmission (HRPT)
  • Realtime data at 667kbs rate
  • NOAA-18/N instrument changes MHS HIRS/4
  • On afternoon NOAA satellite until 2012
  • On mid-morning satellite (NOAA-17) until no
    longer operational
  • Metop Advanced High-resolution Picture
    Transmission (A-HRPT)
  • Realtime data at 3.5mbs rate
  • Flown on Metop morning orbits from 2006-2015
  • All instrument data including European sensors
    (IASI, ASCAT, etc.)
  • Can be encrypted

19
POES Planned System Coverage
CY
11
12
09
10
13
07
05
03
08
02
04
06
PM Orbit
NOAA-16
APT HRPT Available
NOAA-18
NOAA-N
AM Orbit
APT HRPT Available
NOAA-17
Metop 1
LRPT A-HRPT Available
Metop 2
11
12
03
09
10
13
07
05
08
02
04
06
CY
Decision point is it cost effective to go
digital LRPT and/or A-HRPT?
20
IJPS NOAA Satellite Orbital Processing
NOAA Satellites
DOMSAT
Stored Orbital Data
Satellite Control Product Processing (Suitland)
Other Product Processing (Offutt, Universities,
etc.)
Command and Data Acquisition (Wallops/Fairbanks)
21
IJPS NOAA 18 N Blind Orbital Processing
(2006-2012)
  • Orbits where Wallops or Fairbanks can not see a
    satellite to take a stored data dump (3-5
    satellite orbits a day)
  • Svalbard will receive blind orbits making orbital
    data available to users 1-6 hours sooner
  • DOMSAT users will need to arrange for access to
    NOAA 18/N blind orbits from NESDIS

NOAA 18/N
Stored Orbital Data
Users
Satellite Control Product Processing (Dramstadt
, Germany)
Command and Data Acquisition (Svalbard, Norway)
Product Processing (Suitland)
22
IJPS Metop Orbital Processing (2006-2015)
  • Metop
  • No blind orbits
  • Mid morning satellite users serviced by NESDIS
    receive U.S. sensor data like they do today
  • Access to other Metop data needs to be arranged
    through NESDIS
  • DOMSAT users, Metop unique sensor data, etc.

Metop
Stored Orbital Data
Users
Satellite Control Product Processing (Dramstadt
, Germany)
Command and Data Acquisition (Svalbard, Norway)
Product Processing (Suitland)
23
METOP Pipeline Processing
  • Pipeline processing all data received 120
    minutes after observation
  • Applications with timeliness requirements will
    process in pipeline mode
  • Orbital files generated 210 minutes after
    observation

Metop unique data
Orbital File Complete
US sensor data
Metop unique data
US sensor data
120
210
0
100
Svalbard Ingest
US sensor data
Product system
Data age will be 120 minutes for all granules
Regional product 130-140 minutes after
observation
24
NESDIS Metop Product Development Projects
  • Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT)
  • Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer
    (IASI)
  • Gome-2

25
Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT)
  • 25km and 12.5km Ocean Surface Winds products
    operational 2007
  • BUFR format for numerical weather prediction
  • Graphical winds for local forecast and warning

Ocean Vector Winds for NWS Forecasting(QuikSCAT)
12.5 Global Wind Vectors
26
Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer
(IASI)
  • Fourier Transform Spectrometer based upon a
    Michelson Interferometer (8461 channels)
  • Highly accurate atmospheric temperature and
    moisture data
  • NESDIS products will include thinned radiances,
    principal component scores, cloud cleared
    radiances, carbon products, temperature,
    moisture, ozone profiles

Cloud Cleared Radiances
Typically, less than 5 of a sensors Field of
Views (13.5 km) are clear.
Cloud Clearing can increase yield to 50-80.
27
GOME-2
  • Total Ozone Product (Dec 2006)
  • Improved Ultraviolet (UV) Index forecast
  • Improved total ozone in numerical
  • weather prediction (NWP)
  • Profile Ozone Product (2007)
  • More coverage for ozone profiles in NWP
  • Better boundary conditions for air quality
  • Exploring additional atmospheric chemistry
    products including NO2 and SO2 column amounts.

GOME-1 Total Ozone Product GOME-2 has better
horizontal resolution and cross-track coverage
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Office of Systems Development
http//www.osd.noaa.gov NASAs GOES/POES
http//goespoes.gsfc.nasa.gov Current NOAA
satellite status http//www.oso.noaa.gov/poessta
tus Satellite Products http//satprod.osd.noaa.g
ov/satprod NOAA satellite users guide
http//www2.ncdc.noaa.gov/docs/klm
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