Arlindo da Silva Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, NASA/GSFC MODIS Science Team Meeting Sheraton Silver Spring 21 May 2015.

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Arlindo da Silva Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, NASA/GSFC MODIS Science Team Meeting Sheraton Silver Spring 21 May 2015

GEOS-5 Components coupling via the Earth System Model Framework (ESMF) Aerosol and chemistry radiatively coupled to GCM Applications:  Seasonal forecasts  Weather and aerosol NRT forecasts  Reanalysis  Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) 2 Earth System Model

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 GMAO generates GEOS-5 data products in near real time or reanalysis modes in support of diverse user communities. Starting in February 2013, GEOS-5 forward processing is conducted in two separate streams. These are called (1) Forward Processing (FP) and (2) Forward Processing for Instrument Teams (FP-IT).  The FP stream generates forecasts as well as assimilation products using the most current system approved for near-real-time production. FP products are primarily used for real time support for NASA field campaigns, support for NASA science, GEOS system evaluation, and interaction with other data assimilation centers. The FP system is updated as the GEOS system improves and is transitioned to production status.  The FP-IT stream generates only assimilation products. FP-IT processing uses a "semi-frozen" GEOS-5 system to ensure long-term continuity and reproducibility. FP-IT products serve primarily the NASA EOS Instrument Teams who require stable products over a long period of time. Reprocessing of historical periods using the FP-IT system is conducted as needed in coordination with Instrument Teams.

8 NameNominal Resolution PeriodAerosol Data Available MERRA-150 km1979-presentNONEnow MERRAero50 km2002-presentMODIS C5now FP for Inst. Teams 50 km1997-MODIS C5In progress NCA25 km MODIS C5, MISRNow MERRA-250 km1979-presentAVHRR, MODIS C5, MISR,AERONET Summer 2015 MERRA-2 Dynamical Downscaling 12.5 km AVHRR, MODIS C5/C6, MISR, AERONET Q4 2015

 GMAO generates GEOS-5 data products in near real time or reanalysis modes in support of diverse user communities:  GEOS-5 FP-IT is the semi-frozen NRT system used for supporting several instrument teams  Every time the FP-IT is upgraded, all data is reprocessed for the EOS period as to produce a consistent data product  MERRA-1 and MERRA-2 reanalyses c0ver the satellite ERA (1980-present).