Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 NOAA CoastWatch/OceanWatch Ocean Color Activities: Contributions to Ocean.

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Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) Review 09 – 11 March 2010 NOAA CoastWatch/OceanWatch Ocean Color Activities: Contributions to Ocean Color Radiometry-Virtual Constellation S. Ramachandran 2, K. Hughes 1 (PRINCIPAL GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATOR), Y.S. Kim 3, M. Wang 1 1 NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, 2 SP-Systems Inc, 3 DELL/Perot Systems Government Services Requirement: Develop observational systems to support integrated ecosystem assessments, regional management, and climate science. Science: How can observing system and NOAA operational products be improved to better analyze ocean, land, and climate processes. Benefit: Collaborative ocean color radiometry from space will mitigate potential gaps in missions / operations / capabilities. Science Challenges: Differences in calibration procedures and sensor band differences make inter-sensor derived product comparisons difficult. Also required will be acquisition station coordination and support, processing system development and operations and calibration/validation. Next Steps: Investigate acquisition station capability and availability; Explore satellite differences, optimum product suite development, and establish and sustain Cal/Val activities. Product improvement will involve SWIR atmospheric correction as well as the Global Forecast System (GFS) ancillary data from NCEP instead of monthly climatology data for Ocean Color data processing. Transition Path: Transition from operations in US coastal waters (CoastWatch) to global science quality (OceanWatch). SensorsSystems Cal/Val Coverage NOAA CoastWatch/OceanWatch supports the Ocean Color Radiometry-Virtual Constellation (OCR-VC). The OCR-VC will provides a long time series of calibrated OCR from multiple satellites with activities including Cal/Val, merging of satellite data and in situ data, product generation as well as demonstration of new improved applications. Application Demonstrations HABs : Ocean Color data are routinely used to monitor the location and movement of harmful algal blooms (HABs) using Chlorophyll concentration anomalies. WQ: Monitor water quality (WQ) in the Chesapeake Bay using derived products such as total suspended matter (TSM) to measure sediment and contaminant loading from terrestrial runoff. LM: Support for ecological forecasts, stock assessments and living marine (LM) resource management. 1)MODIS, SeaWiFS, MERIS, OCM-2 (2009+) 2) VIIRS-NPP, OLCI (2010+) 3) S-GLI, VIIRS-NPOESS (2014+) 1km daily (current) Planned N. American Hi-res acquisition Marine Optical Buoy (MOBY) / MOBY-C NRT Product Validation OceanWatch (GLOBAL) MOBY Distributed Calibration Exercise (MDCE) Combination of sensors mitigates varied revisit times and swath width differences to ensure minimal daily data gaps for routine use. Cross calibration at heritage site that is accurate, precise, well characterized, and SI traceable. Current Operational System (Okeanos) For VIIRS-NPP onwards NOAA plans 1km full global coverage (chlorophyll, nLw) R/V KA IMIKAI-O-KANALOA Science System (Tethys) Tethys Developmental System L1 - L2 (L2gen) L2CWHDF (CW HDF Converter) L3MAP (CW Regions) Washington D.C STAR Firewall System STAR Restricted Science Community6 Static METOzone Sensor CAL Sensor Attribs Atm Corr Climatology Modeled Near Real Time (NCEP GFS) Miami Wallops Island CDA (WCDA) OSU LSU Prince Albert, Canada (PAC) Gatineau, Canada (GNC) Software process Hardware system Data Source Ancillary input data Satellites OCM2MODISMERISNPPGCOM C-1C-1 C-2 NASA EDOS System L1 - L2 (L2gen) L2CWHDF (CW HDF Converter) L3MAP (CW Regions) Distribution server (Okeanos) Distribution Server (Okeanos) Browser CGI/ httpd MySQL/ PostgreSQL DB CoastWatch Web Server User Community Operational System (Okeanos) Development System (Tethys) L1 - L2 (L2gen) L2CWHDF (CW HDF Converter) L3MAP (CW Regions) Developed Algorithm L0 – L1B Processing NOAA/ESPC * / NRTPE ** System SeaWIFS L1A MERIS L2 (Reduced Resolution) Distribution server (Okeanos) Archive (CLASS) FTP (Okeanos) Archive (CLASS) FTP (Okeanos) Parallel Test System (Okeanos) Static METOzone Sensor CAL Sensor Attribs Atm Corr Climatology Modeled Near Real Time (NCEP GFS) STAR Restricted Science Community Software process Hardware system Data Source Ancillary input data NOAA Ocean Color Data Processing and Distribution Science, development, and production for the OCR constellation Tethys Developmental System L1 - L2 (L2gen) L2CWHDF (CW HDF Converter) L3MAP (CW Regions) STAR Restricted Science Community Washington D.C STAR Firewall System Row data L1 data Future Approximate ground cover when Satellite altitude at; 800 Km 500 Km