Land Atmosphere Capability for EOS LANCE User Working
Land Atmosphere Capability for EOS (LANCE) User Working Group Meeting Kevin Murphy LANCE User Working Group Meeting February 7 -8, 2012 - Washington D. C. 12/14/2021 NASA LANCE UWG Meeting - Washington D. C. 1
Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS) Project • The ESDIS Project is responsible for the Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS), one of the largest civilian Science Information Systems in the world The EOSDIS: Ingests, processes, archives (~2. 9 TB/day) and distributes (>13 TB/day) science data for NASA’s flagship Earth science missions Supports unique requirements of a variety of Earth science disciplines (e. g. , land, atmosphere, snow/ice, and ocean) as well as inter-disciplinary researchers, climate modelers, and application users (e. g. , U. S. Forest Service) Employs state-of-the-art hardware and software technology to achieve required data throughput http: //earthdata. nasa. gov 12/14/2021 NASA LANCE UWG Meeting - Washington D. C. 2
EOSDIS Facilities Data centers, collocated with centers of science discipline expertise, archive and distribute standard data products produced by Science Investigator-led Processing Systems (SIPSs) ASF DAAC SAR Products Sea Ice, Polar Processes CDDIS Crustal Dynamics Solid Earth NCAR, U of Col. HIRDLS, MOPITT, SORCE Key Data Center LP DAAC GES DISC SIPSs LAADS/ MODAPS La. RC ACRIM 12/14/2021 GHRC Hydrological Cycle & Severe Weather ASDC GHRC AMSR-E, LIS NASA LANCE UWG Meeting - Washington D. C. Atmosphere CERES, SAGE III San Diego Ocean Circulation Air-Sea Interactions OBPG Ocean Biology & Biogeochemistry ORNL DAAC Biogeochemical Dynamics, EOS Land Validation PO. DAAC GLAS, MODIS, OMI, OBPG Atmos Composition & Dynamics, Global Modeling, Hydrology, Radiance NSIDC DAAC JPL GSFC Land Processes & Features Cryosphere, Polar Processes MLS, TES SEDAC Human Interactions in Global Change Radiation Budget, Clouds, Aerosols, Tropo Chemistry 3
LANCE – A Component of EOSDIS • The Land Atmospheres Near real-time Capability for EOS (LANCE) is a component of EOSDIS that generates and distributes near real-time products from 5 instruments: – AIRS (Aqua) and MLS (Aura) – MODIS (Aqua and Terra) – OMI (Aura) – AMSR-E (Aqua) – Evaluation ongoing • LANCE Objectives: – Leverage science processing expertise to create high quality NRT products – To provide Aqua, Terra, and Aura data to applications community with a maximum latency of 3 hours from observation (The standard, science-quality products are typically available with a latency of 20 -48 hours) – To provide data products with high reliability using redundant systems – To provide an umbrella environment with uniform high level requirements to better serve user needs (Consistency, Collaboration, Coordination) – To focus LANCE services and enhancements to facilitate applications with demonstrated users 12/14/2021 NASA LANCE UWG Meeting - Washington D. C. 4
Product Availability • All data products are freely available following self registration through FTP and HTTP servers • Both data and imagery are available • Latency requirements necessitate relaxed ancillary data – in some cases there are differences between the near real-time and standard, science-quality data products • U. S. and foreign Government agencies, universities and private industry are the primary application users – • wildfires, floods, droughts, ash plumes, dust storms, and air quality. In excess of 1. 3 TB of data products are distributed each day and approximately 40, 000 images are downloaded weekly 12/14/2021 NASA LANCE UWG Meeting - Washington D. C. 5
LANCE Data Products Instrument Average Latency AIRS Radiances, Temperature and Moisture Profiles, Clouds and Trace Gases 1. 3 – 2. 3 hours MLS Ozone, Temperature 1. 3 – 2. 3 hours MODIS Radiances, Clouds/Aerosols, Water Vapor, Fire, Snow, Sea Ice, Land Surface Reflectance (LSR), Land Surface Temperature 1. 5 – 2. 3 hours excluding the L 2 G and L 3 daily, tiled LSR products OMI Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide, Aerosols, Cloud Top Pressure 1. 6 – 2. 8 hours excluding L 3 products AMSR-E Brightness Temperature, Soil Moisture, Rain Rate, Ocean Products, Snow Water Equivalent, Sea Ice 1. 3 – 2. 2 hours excluding L 3 products (Instrument malfunction – capability under evaluation) 12/14/2021 Product Categories NASA LANCE UWG Meeting - Washington D. C. 6
Meeting Objectives • User Working Groups are an essential component of EOSDIS – Assessing the efforts of the LANCE elements in the implementation of prior recommendations made by the UWG. – Providing an assessment of the quality of the services provided by the LANCE elements and a determination of the extent to which the products reflect the needs of the applications communities. – Suggesting modifications to existing product and services that will improve the degree to which LANCE meets the end user requirements – Reviewing the suggested enhancements that have been made for the LANCE elements by UWG members, ESDIS staff, the LANCE element’s staff, or the end users and developing recommendations for NASA HQ concerning which of these should potentially be implemented in the next 12 month interval. The UWG shall also recommend the priorities for implementation. – Identifying the possible evolution of the LANCE system on a 1 -2 year timeframe. 12/14/2021 NASA LANCE UWG Meeting - Washington D. C. 7
Meeting Structure • Day 1 – Morning and early afternoon will review current and planned activities providing background for afternoon session – Question and answer, UWG member feedback and discussion period – Dinner? • Day 2 – Develop and prioritize recommendations for the coming year – Close meeting 12/14/2021 NASA LANCE UWG Meeting - Washington D. C. 8
Agenda Day 1 – February 7, 2012 ESDIS Reporting Session Objective: Review work accomplished over the past year and what is occurring within the current term. This information will provide information for the UWG discussion session in the afternoon. Welcome K. Murphy (ESDIS) 9. 00 – 9. 10 Program Managers Perspective M. Maiden (HQ) 9. 10 – 9. 20 UWG Chairs Perspective C. Justice, Co-Chair (UMD) 9. 20 – 9. 30 Applied Science Perspective B. Doorn (HQ) 9. 30 – 9. 45 Action Status and Accomplishments K. Murphy (ESDIS) 9. 45 – 10. 30 Break 10. 30 – 10. 45 Interactions with sample LANCE Users D. Davies (ESDIS) 10. 45 – 11. 15 EOSDIS Global Browse Tools R. Boller (ESDIS) 11. 15 – 11. 45 LANCE Enhancements K. Murphy (ESDIS) 11. 45 – 12. 15 Lunch 12. 15 – 13. 45 Future EDOS Ground System Upgrades T. Wood (EDOS) 13. 45 – 14. 00 FEMA’s Usage of NRT Data (New Member) C. Vaughan (DHS/FEMA) 14. 00 – 14. 15 Maryland DNR and NRT Data (New Member) M. Trice (MD DNR) 14. 15 – 14. 30 AMSR-E Status H. Conover (ESDIS) 14. 30 – 15. 00 NPP Status and Data Policy re. LANCE D. Wickland (HQ) & J. Gleason 15. 00 – 15. 30 Break 15. 30 – 15. 45 UWG Round Table Feedback Session C. Justice (Co-Chair) 15. 45 – 17. 00 Objective: Solicit comments/presentations from the UWG providing feedback on i) the presented LANCE activities and ii) their experience in using LANCE, iii) ‘user community’ suggestions/priorities for LANCE enhancements. 12/14/2021 NASA LANCE UWG Meeting - Washington D. C. 9
Agenda Day 2 – February 8, 2012 Closed Door Feedback / Recommendations Session C. Justice (Co-Chair) 9. 00 – 10. 30 LANCE Management and UWG discuss program progress, next steps and recommendations for the coming year. Break 10. 30 – 11. 00 Open Session 12/14/2021 Review of Action Items from the Meeting ESDIS 11. 00 – 11. 30 Meeting Wrap Up C. Justice/M. Maiden 11. 30 – 12. 00 NASA LANCE UWG Meeting - Washington D. C. 10
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