Product Description
In collaboration with private and government institutions, a team led by Dr. Robert Atlas (PI; proposal originally solicited by REASoN, and currently funded by MEaSURES through NASA) has created a cross-calibrated, multi-platform (CCMP), multi-instrument ocean surface wind velocity data set (http://sivo.gsfc.nasa.gov/oceanwinds), for the period extending from 1987 through 2007, with wide ranging research applications in meteorology and oceanography. This product was a result of an investigation funded by NASA's Making Earth Science data records for Use in Research Environments (MEaSUREs) Program. It represents a continuation and expansion of the SSM/I surface wind velocity data set that began under the NASA Pathfinder Program (see http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/PRODUCTS/p079.html). This data set combines data derived from SSM/I, AMSRE, TRMM TMI, Quikscat and other missions using a variational analysis method (VAM) to produce a consistent climatological record of ocean surface vector winds at 25km resolution. The VAM requires a background (first guess) analysis of gridded U and V winds as a starting estimate of the wind field. Analysis increments are added to this background to arrive at the final analysis. Background analyses for the ‘first-look’ (FLK) products utilize the ECMWF Operational Analysis (DS111.1), which are obtained from the Computation and Information Systems Laboratory (CISL) at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR): http://dss.ucar.edu/datasets/ds111.1/ . The next addition to the CCMP will be the ‘late-look’ (LLK) products, which may incorporate bias correction to the ECMWF backround wind vector field and ocean wind vector data from new satellite missions. |
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Quikscat and TRMM measurements over Hurricane Floyd on September 13, 1999. |
Citations/References
Atlas, R., R. N. Hoffman, S. C. Bloom, J. C. Jusem, and J. Ardizzone, 1996: A multiyear global surface wind velocity data set using SSM/I wind observations. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 77, 869–882.
Hoffman, R. N.s, 1984: SASS wind ambiguity removal by direct minimization. Part II: Use of smoothness and dynamical constraints. Mon. Wea.Rev., 112, 1829–1852. |
Related Publications
Atlas R., S. C. Bloom, R. N. Hoffman, J. V. Ardizzone, and G. Brin, 1991: Space-Based Surface Wind Vectors to Aid Understanding of Air-Sea Interactions. EOS, 72, 201-208.
Atlas R., R. W. Hoffman, and S. C. Bloom, 1993: Surface Wind Velocity Over the Oceans. Atlas of Satellite Observations Related to Global Change Atlas, 129-139.
Atlas R., R., S. C. Bloom, R. N. Hoffman, E.Brin, J. Ardizzone, J. Terry, D.Bungato, and J. C. Jusem, 1999: Geophysical validation of NSCAT winds using atmospheric data and analyses. JGR., 104, 11405-11424.
Atlas R., R., and R. N. Hoffman, 1999: The use of satellite surface wind data to improve weather analysis and forecasting. Satellites, Oceanography, and Society.
Henderson, J. M., R. N. Hoffman, S. M. Leidner, J. V. Ardizzone, R. Atlas, and E. Brin, 2003: A comparison of a two-dimensional variational analysis method and a median filter for NSCAT ambiguity removal. J. Geophys. Res., 108, NO. C6, 3176, doi:10.1029/2002JC001307.
Hoffman, R. N., S. M. Leidner, J. M. Henderson, R. Atlas, J. V. Ardizzone, and S. C. Bloom, 2003: A two-dimensional variational analysis method for NSCAT ambiguity removal: Methodology, sensitivity, and tuning. J. Atmospheric Oceanic Technology, 20, 585-605.
Hoffman, R.N. and C. Grassotti, 1996: A technique for assimilating SSM/I observations of marine atmospheric storms. J. Applied. Meteorol., 35(8), 1177-1188.
Uppala, S.M., and Coauthors, 2005: The ERA-40 Re-analysis. Quart. J. Roy. Meteor. Soc., 131, 2961-3012. |