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Description Start Year End Year
A-Train Collocated with CloudSat subsets of MODIS/Aqua, AMSR-E/Aqua, OMI/Aura, and POLDER/PARASOL. 2004 2009
AIRS The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) is a facility instrument aboard the second Earth Observing System (EOS) polar-orbiting platform, EOS Aqua. In combination with the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) and the Humidity Sounder for Brazil (HSB), AIRS constitutes an innovative atmospheric sounding group of visible, infrared, and microwave sensors. Global coverage will be obtained twice daily (day and night) on a 1:30pm sun synchronous orbit from a 705-km altitude. For processing convenience, the data is divided into 6-minute files for Level 1 and 2 data. more info 2002 2009
GLDAS The Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) is generating a series of land surface state (e.g., soil moisture and surface temperature) and flux (e.g., evaporation and sensible heat flux) products simulated by four land surface models (CLM, Mosaic, Noah and VIC). Current data holdings include a set of 1.0 degree resolution data products from the four models, covering 1979 to the present; and a 0.25 degree data product from the Noah model, covering 2000 to the present. 1979 2009
HIRDLS The High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) aboard the EOS Aura spacecraft (launched July 15, 2004) measures infrared emissions in 21 channels ranging from 6.12 to 17.76 microns. These measurements are used to derive vertical profiles of Ozone, HNO3, Water Vapor, Methane, N2O, NO2, N2O5, CFC11, CFC12, aerosols, and atmospheric temperature, as well as the locations of polar stratospheric clouds and cloud tops. At this time, only Ozone (O3) , Nitric acid (HNO3), CFC-11, CFC-12, Aerosol Extinction (12.1 micron), Temperature, and Cloud Top Pressure are available 2005 2008
LIMS The Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere (LIMS) instrument measured vertical profiles of temperature, geopotential height, and mixing ratios of ozone (O3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), water vapor (H2O), and nitric acid (HNO3). The LIMS instrument was launched on the Nimbus-7 satellite and was operational for about seven months from 25 October 1978 until May 28, 1979. 1978 1979
MERRA The MERRA products are generated using Version 5.2.0 of the GEOS-5 DAS with the model and analysis each at 1/2x2/3 degrees resolution. Three-dimensional analyses are generated every 6 hours, and 3- dimensional diagnostics, describing the radiative and physical properties of the atmosphere, are 3-hourly. The product suite includes analyses on the native vertical grid as well on pressure surfaces. Two-dimensional data, including surface, fluxes, and vertical integrals, are produced hourly. The product suite includes monthly and monthly diurnal files. The MERRA production is being conducted in 3 separate streams, 1979 - 1989; 1989 - 1998; 1998 - present. Data are being uploaded to the MDISC after undergoing quality assurance in the GMAO. 1979 2004
MLS The Microwave Limb Sounder aboard the EOS-Aura spacecraft (launched July 15, 2004)measures microwave emissions from the Earth's limb at 118, 190, 240 and 640 GHz, and 2.5 THz. These measurements allow MLS to derive vertical profiles of ozone, water vapor, OH, HO2, CO, HCN, N2O, HNO3, HCl, HOCl, CLO, BrO, and SO2, as well as temperature, cirrus ice, relative humidity with respect to ice, and geopotential height. 2004 2009
MSU Data from the MSU LIMB93 processing is available in two formats, namely, the Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) and a native format originally used by the data producer. In both cases, separate files are provided for the Lower Tropospheric Temperature (LTT), the Upper Tropospheric Temperature (UTT), the Lower Stratospheric Temperature (LST) and the Oceanic Precipitation (OP). Each HDF file contains a single year of daily grids at 2.5 degree resolution. The native format files contain all 16 years of data in single files, except for precipitation which is separated by year as in the case of the HDF version of the data. The data and read programs are available for both data formats via anonymous FTP. 1979 1994
NEESPI The NASA Northern Eurasia Earth Science Partnership Initiative (NEESPI) data holdings focus on collecting satellite remote sensing data from different sensors in support of the NEESPI scientific objectives. 2000 2009
OMI The Ozone Monitoring Instrument aboard the EOS Aura spacecraft (launched July 15, 2004) is a nadir pointing hyper-spectral imaging sensor that provides daily global measurements of earth-atmosphere back scattered radiances in 1560 wavelength bands in the ultraviolet and visible spectral region (264 to 504 nm) at a spatial resolution of 13x24 km. Also once a month, OMI provides measurements in a spatial zoom mode at a resolution of 13 x 12 km. These measurements are used to retrieve column amount of O3, NO2, SO2, and Aerosols (four of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's six criteria pollutants), as well as HCHO, BrO, OClO, Ozone Profiles, Effective Cloud Fraction and Pressure, and Surface Erythemal UV-B Irradiances. 2004 2009
SORCE The Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) mission measures the solar radiation incident at the Earth's atmosphere. Data products are available containing the total solar irradiance, and solar spectral irradiance, both at 6 hourly and daily averages. 2003 2009
TOMS The Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) has been successfully flown on four satellites (Nimbus-7, Meteor-3, Earth-Probe, and ADEOS) for daily monitoring of regional and global distribution of atmospheric ozone. TOMS has provided almost 30 years (1978-2006) long-term record of atmospheric ozone observations that has helped scientists in understanding the global ozone trend, ozone hole and ozone recovery. Though TOMS was designed for ozone monitoring, it also provided valuable information on the sources of tropospheric aerosols (dust and smoke) and its long-range transport, volcanic SO2, erythemal UV exposure, and effective reflectivity of the earth's surface and clouds. 1978 2005
TOVS The TIROS Operational Vertical Sounder (TOVS) instrument package provides information on temperature and humidity profiles, total ozone, clouds and radiation on a global scale. The Pathfinder processing of the data products using fixed algorithms provides a wealth of climatological information. TOVS has been carried aboard NOAA polar orbiting weather satellites since 1978, and continues to the present. 1978 1995
TRMM The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission is a joint endeavor between NASA and Japan's National Space Development Agency. It is designed to monitor and study tropical rainfall and the associated release of energy that helps to power the global atmospheric circulation, shaping both global weather and climate. 1997 2009
UARS The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite data set consists of daily near global (-80 to +80) measurements of atmospheric trace gases, temperature, aerosols and wind profiles, as well as measurements of solar UV spectra and charged particles injected into the Earth's atmosphere. 1991 2005
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