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Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Mission Data and Data Access NASA Precipitation Processing System (PPS). Erich Franz Stocker ( erich.f.stocker@nasa.gov ) PPS Project Manager/Software Architect GPM Deputy Project Scientist for Data. GPM Key Data Dates.
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Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Mission Data and Data Access NASA Precipitation Processing System (PPS) Erich Franz Stocker (erich.f.stocker@nasa.gov)PPS Project Manager/Software ArchitectGPM Deputy Project Scientist for Data
GPM Key Data Dates • February 28, 2014 3:30AM (JST) GPM Core Observatory launch from Tanegashima Space Center, Japan • March 4, 2014 GMI commanded to science observation mode and first data received • March 8, 2014 DPR commanded to science observation mode and first data received • March 21, 2014 GMI L1, L2 near-realtime (NRT) and L1, L2, L3 science standard data made available to set of early data adopters • April 2, 2014 DPR L2 NRT and L2 and L3 science standard data made available to set of early data adopters • April 2, 2014 Combined GMI/DPR L2 NRT and L2 and L3 science standard data made available to set of early data adopters • Current GMI, DPR and Combined data version is V01D both NRT and standard science
Data Release • End of June 2014 GMI data release to the international Precipitation Measurement Missions (PMM) science team • End of July 2014 DPR data release to the international PMM science team • End of August 2014 General public release • End of November 2014 General public release of new merged radiometer product (IMERG)
Standard GPM Core Science Swath Products * Gorbit is the GPM orbit calculated from the southern most point back to the southern most point
Status of GPM Data Products-1 • Geolocation • Location on the ground reported within requirements • On April 19 Attitude Control System engineers reported an alignment error between start tracker and spacecraft leading to ~0.3 degree peak to peak attitude error (mostly roll) • This does have an impact on incidence angles which affect Tb calculation • New table scheduled to be uploaded April 25 • Data products will be adjusted as part of reprocessing for the PMM data release • GMI L1 products • Reasonably well calibrated (meets requirements specifications) • Small calibration changes in April that included in version V01D • Close to TMI calibration • Some RFI issues in 10 GHz and 18GHz channels (approach to flag and mitigate currently being examined.) • GPROF retrieval products • Saw more specific information in Dr. Kummerow’s presentation • Currently using initial non GPM a priori databases • New database approach for over land retrievals working reasonably well • Currently producing GPROF retrieval for partner imagers and testing sounders • Early state: some areas during really well and others not • Will need about one year of stable GMI L1C and GMI-DPR Level 2B data to establish physically based a priori databases for the GPROF retrievals for the radiometers
Status of GPM Data Products -2 • Ku/Ka L1B –radar powers • Have completed several external and internal calibrations • Have verified phase shifter commands • Reasonably well calibrated for this stage of the mission • Providing acceptable input for the radar L2 algorithms • Ku/Ka/DPR-retrievals • L2 are providing reasonable retrievals again at the early stage where better in some areas than in others • Matching of Ku/Ka pixels working • Some issues are being worked by JAXA engineers and DPR algorithm team • Combined GMI-DPR • Very early stage of development • Working on dealing with data input issues • Currently still in the experimental stage • IMERG (merged radiometer product) • Not being currently produced • Need stable GPROF retrievals for sounders as well as imagers • Currently in internal testing • Usually lags 3 to 4 months after stable L2 GPROF retrievals.
GPM Special Products • Daily gridded text products (like TRMM 3G68) • 0.1 deg x 0.1 degree • Contains: • GMI GPROF surface precipitation • Ku near-surface precipitation • Ka near-surface precipitation • DPR match swath near-surface precipitation • GMI-DPR Combined surface precipition • ASCII with line terminator being LF character • GIS compatible files for IMERG • TIFF (precipitation) with world files for metadata • Precipitation in TIFF is scaled integer • Half-hourly, 1day, 3 day and 7 day accumulations
Accessing GPM Data • Must register an email. • registration.pps.eosdis.nasa.gov • Receive an email and click to confirm • Can specify interest in either standard science, NRT or both • Can do ftp to the archive using your registered email as user name and password • Can use a query/order web interface • storm-pps.gsfc.nasa.gov or storm-pps.pps.eosdis.nasa.gov • Can query, place orders for specific products, or establish standing orders which will be fulfilled as products are generated • Can subset swath products and get only the subsets specified • Geographically • Parameter (e.g. just include geolocation and surface precipitation) • Or both together • Currently limited as to the number orderable to keep within scope • Can establish standing orders for subsets • Can see browse images of the orbit to help in ordering decisions • Can look through the data product online • File specifications and algorithm theoretical basis documents (ATBD) • pps.gsfc.nasa.gov/GPMprelimdocs.html
Tools and Services • THOR • Tool for looking at GPM data products • Includes functionality for making images including 3D images • IDL based but IDL not required • Available for: Linux, Windows, Mac OS • http://pps.gsfc.nasa.gov/thorrelease.html • Subsetting available for multiple years (STORM currently limits) • erich.f.stocker@nasa.gov • Carol.L.Archambeault@nasa.gov • Includes setting up subsets to support field campaigns • 3 Hr Presentation (Data and data access) • Includes • More detailed data description,strengths,limitations and status • HDF5 format and tools for accessing • Useful documentation • Accessing data including the writing of scripts for automated access • Use of THOR, STORM • Can with planning offer the tutorial at Universities and agencies • After a couple of presentations to get user feedback will package the presentation • Contact: erich.f.stocker@nasa.gov