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This document provides an overview of the LPV (Land Product Validation) subgroup's goals, activities, and protocols for validating global land albedo products. It includes information on accuracy statements, international comparisons, and examples of leaf area index and albedo intercomparisons.
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LAND PRODUCT Overview Jeff Morisette jeff.morisette@nasa.gov, (301) 614-5498 EGU Breakout on Validation of Global Albedo productsVienna Austria27 April 2005
LPV outline Review of subgroup goals and objectives Overview of LPV activities CEOS core sites Special issue on global land product validation Accuracy statements and accuracy layers Validation protocol and international comparison Leaf area index example Albedo intercomparison LPV overview for Albedo '05
LPV outline Review of subgroup goals and objectives Overview of LPV activities CEOS core sites Special issue on global land product validation Accuracy statements and accuracy layers Validation protocol and international comparison Leaf area index example Albedo intercomparison LPV overview for Albedo '05
CEOS/WGCV/LPV Organizational Structure CEOSCommittee on Earth Observing Satellites WGCVWorking Group on Cal/Val (Current Chair Steve Ungar/Goddard) LPVLand Product Validation Subgroup (current chair = Jeff Morisette Past chair = Jeff PrivetteFuture chair = Fred Baret) LPV overview for Albedo '05
http:landval.gsfc.nasa.gov/LPVS Matches WGCV page layout and graphic • Pull-down menu for main topical areas: • Land cover • Biophysical • Fire/Burn • Surface Radiation • Each pull-down lists: • Background • Producers * • Meetings • Case studies • Intercomparisons • * input needed • Quick links to: • Listserves • Announments • WGCV • CEOS and • CEOS calendar web curator: Jaime Nickeson LPV overview for Albedo '05
Validation: the process of assessing by independent means the quality of the data products derived from the system outputs LPV operates under this definition, but with the understanding that validation activities should consider user accuracy needs and feedback to algorithm improvements. CEOS Definition LPV overview for Albedo '05
Mission Statement & Goals • to foster quantitative validation of higher level global land products derived from remote sensing data and relay results so they are relevant to users • to increase the quality and economy of global satellite product validation via developing and promoting international standards and protocols for field sampling, scaling, error budgeting, data exchange for global land product validation • to advocate mission-long validation and intercomparison programs for current and future earth observing satellites. LPV overview for Albedo '05
Big Picture LPV provides a validation service to the Integrated Global Observation Strategy’s: Global Terrestrial Observation System and Global Carbon Observing System and, potentially, the GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems) Implications: • Focus Products of GTOS • Working in conjunction with GOFC/GOLD’s regional networks • Consider validation implications for GEOSS focus areas LPV overview for Albedo '05
INTEGRATION WITH GLOBAL OBSERVING SYSTEM FOR CLIMATEIMPLEMENTATION PLAN River Discharge Lake Level/Area Ground Water Water Use Snow Cover Glaciers and Ice Caps Permafrost & seasonally frozen ground Albedo Land Cover fAPAR and LAI Biomass Fire Disturbance Essential Climate Variable for land: LPV will watch if & how these are adopted by GEOSS WMO, 2004. Implementation Plan for the Global Observing System for Climate in Support of the UNFCCC, October, GCOS - 92, WMO/TD No. 1219, United Nations Environment Programme International Council. LPV overview for Albedo '05
GEOSS focus areas • natural and human-induced disasters • environmental factors affecting human health • management of energy resources • climate variability and change • water resource management • weather information, forecasting, and warning • terrestrial, coastal, and marine ecosystems • sustainable agriculture and combating desertification • biodiversity LPV overview for Albedo '05
LPV outline Review of subgroup goals and objectives Overview of LPV activities CEOS core sites Special issue on global land product validation Accuracy statements and accuracy layers Validation protocol and international comparison Leaf area index example Albedo intercomparison LPV overview for Albedo '05
CEOS Core Sites “CEOS Core Sites”: WGISS Test Facility Joint project between CEOS Working Group on Cal/Val and Working Group on Information Systems and Services The WGCV 22nd plenary (June 2004) established, for the long term sustainability of this effort, it must be a distributed system where each space agency stages data and derived-products from their sensors. LPV overview for Albedo '05
CEOS Core Sites X = data at USGS/EROS O = “distributed data” LPV overview for Albedo '05
CEOS Core Sites http://edcsgs16.cr.usgs.gov/wgiss/ LPV overview for Albedo '05
LPV outline Review of subgroup goals and objectives Overview of LPV activities CEOS core sites Special issue on global land product validation Accuracy statements and accuracy layers Validation protocol and international comparison Leaf area index example Albedo intercomparison LPV overview for Albedo '05
LPV “Special Issue” – ongoing Special Issue: describing the state of the art research on both protocol and results for validation and accuracy assessment of global land products (Liang, Baret and Morisette, eds.) Over 20 papers have been submitted, covering land cover, burned area, biosphysical (VI, LAI, fAPAR, GPP), and BRDF. Several members from the user community have agreed to write a note for each section on the implication for the uncertainty/validation of a given product. Currently on schedule! LPV overview for Albedo '05
LPV outline Review of subgroup goals and objectives Overview of LPV activities CEOS core sites Special issue on global land product validation Accuracy statements and accuracy layers Validation protocol and international comparison Leaf area index example Albedo intercomparison LPV overview for Albedo '05
Accuracy/Confidence Layers MODIS land cover Associated Confidence layer (lighter = more confidence) Note lower confidence in deforestation areas MODIS Land cover product (MOD12Q1) LPV overview for Albedo '05
Accuracy statements • Should be “user-oriented” and supported with peer-review literature • Standardize/summarize information for each product • MODIS land team had planned to update CEOS information for MODIS land products LPV overview for Albedo '05
CEOS/WMO page LPV overview for Albedo '05
CEOS/WMO database, potential framework CEOS/WMO data base WGCV subgroup page Link to accuracy statement for each product • Overall accuracy statement • Link to QA information • List of support material … supporting materials • Title, author, abstract • Figures/captions • Tables/captions Producer maintained validation page LPV overview for Albedo '05
Foster’s Kreb’s rule “every datum should come with an explicit estimate of its uncertainty.”* LPV is working to apply this rule to satellite derived global land products. * Krebs's Ecological Methodology (1989) (from Personal communication with Foster Brown) LPV overview for Albedo '05
“Typical” Validation Satellite product value “Reference data” (such as a field observation) Regression analysis or Error Matrix LPV overview for Albedo '05
Validation to assess confidence layer Agreement between product and observed Confidence Layer values LPV overview for Albedo '05
LPV outline Review of subgroup goals and objectives Overview of LPV activities CEOS core sites Special issue on global land product validation Accuracy statements and accuracy layers Validation protocol and international comparison Leaf area index example Albedo intercomparison LPV overview for Albedo '05
Strategy for developing protocols LPV is working toward protocols with three steps: • Workshops (kick off, strategy/work plan, results) Bringing together producers, users, and validation experts to initiate discussion, establish the “state of the art”, and consider core sites or regions for validation activities • Case studies (previously) - Inter-comparisons (currently) Posted on the LPV web site First step in developing a more formal protocol • Publication(s) (special issue) Peer review document with details pertaining to the validation of a given global land product. LPV overview for Albedo '05
“Intercomparison” General Timeline Topical meeting to establish data requirements Decide on Sites Develop data sharing infrastructure Field Campaigns & individual product analysis Synthesis of results Boston UPrivette et al. 1998 Frascati, Italy Privette et al. 2001 MontanaAugust 2004 Current, on-goingresearch Boston UPrivette et al. 2002 EGU, Vienna 2005 Lisbon - fire Morisette et al.2001 Darmstadt(geostationary)2004 Toulouse 2001 Percent cover: 2005 Boston U 2004 LAI Albedo Fire Land cover LPV overview for Albedo '05
Background on LAI intercomparison The initial research efforts to validate global Leaf Area Index products included the European “VALERI” program, the NASA-funded “BigFoot” program, BU’s interest in validating its own product and Canada’s validation of their country LAI product (Privette et al. 1998) CEOS LPV brought these and additional efforts together for its initial “intercomparison” (Privette et al., 2001) Currently, nine groups are participating and sharing LAI-field data and high-resolution LAI images covering 56 sites(Morisette et al., 2004) Collaboration involves sharing data, software, and ideas. LPV overview for Albedo '05
LAI workshop results: Global product validation framework a) Organizing entity: CEOS LPV • b) Participants • interest in using and/or validating global LAI products • willing to share data • existing resources/funding • ability to meet occasionally c) Data sharing mechanismfor site-specific field data and high resolution LAI maps from each site(Mercury system at ORNL) d) Synthesis of resultstoward global accuracyassessment(research needed) Site-specific procedures and results from each participant(exists for ~50 sites) LPV overview for Albedo '05
General global product validation protocol Global validation 50-100 sites Correlationanalysis Medium resolution products to be validated 20-100 ESUs/site Value(s) at the site level High spatial resolutionimage (SPOT/ETM/ASTER …) Transferfunction 10-100 measurements(ElementarySamplingUnit) Value at the ESU level Averaging Individual measurements LPV overview for Albedo '05
LAI Intercomparison sites:9 groups and 56 sites Global map of LAI sites Validation of global moderate resolution LAI Products: a framework proposed within the CEOS Land Product Validation subgroup, Morisette, et al, in press, TGARS special issue LPV overview for Albedo '05
Representative nature of site networks • VALERI (27) • CCRS (27) • BIGFOOT (9) • Others (35) • TOTAL=100 Global distribution Field site distribution Evaluation of the representativeness of networks of sites for the validation and inter-comparison of global land biophysical products. Proposition of the CEOS-BELMANIP, Baret, Morisette, et al, in press, TGARS special issue LPV overview for Albedo '05
Albedo/BRDF Intercomparison • 2005 Avignon, France • Co-chairs: Fred Baret, Crystal Schaaf, Jeff Privette, Jeff Morisette • This workshop will build on the discussions held at the first LPV workshop on Albedo Products held in Boston, USA in October 2002. • The goals of this day and a half workshop are to design and initiate a validation and comparison exercise for the various satellite-derived land surface albedo products which are now available from a number of instruments. • It is hoped that participants from a number of long term field sites will be willing to work with satellite albedo producers for one or more designated periods to provide an assessment of the operational products. While these would primarily be "virtual" campaigns - utilizing existing field and satellite data resources - the LPV will be able to provide limited support for posting data and comparisons and facilitating communication on the web. LPV overview for Albedo '05
references Morisette, J. , C. Justice, J. Pereira, J.M. Grégoire, and P. Frost, 2001, “Report from the GOFC – Fire: Satellite Product Validation Workshop”, Earth Observer, September/October, v. 13, n. 5, p. 15-18..( available on-line at http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/eos_observ/9_10_01/Sept_Oct01.pdf Morisette, Privette, Strahler, Mayaux, Justice, “Validation of Global Land-Cover Products by the committee on Earth Observing Satellites”, Geospatial Data Accuracy Assessment, Lunetta and Lyon eds., 2004. Morisette, Jeffrey L. Privette, Jaime Nickeson, Frèdéric Baret, Ranga B. Myneni, and Nikolay Shabanov, Summary of the Third International Workshop on LAI Product Validation, Earth Observer, Sept./Oct. 2004, v.16, n.5, p.28-31 (available on-line at http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/eos_observ/pdf/Sept-Oct04.pdf). Privette, J., R. Myneni, J. Morisette and C. Justice, 1998. Global validation of EOS LAI and FPAR products, EOS Earth Observer, 10(6) 39-42. Privette, J.L, J.T. Morisette, F. Baret, S.T. Gower and R.B. Myneni, 2001. Summary of the international workshop on LAI product validation, EOS Earth Observer, 13(3) 18-22. Privette, J.L., C.B. Schaaf, A. Strahler, R. Pinker, M. Barnsley, and J. Morisette, 2002. Summary of the international workshop on albedo product validation. EOS Earth Observer, 14 (6) p.17-18. WMO, 2004. Implementation Plan for the Global Observing System for Climate in Support of the UNFCCC, October, GCOS - 92, WMO/TD No. 1219, United Nations Environment Programme Internation Council. LPV overview for Albedo '05