NDETitle Page
NDENDE
NPOESS Data Exploitation
Jim Yoe, Implementation CoordinatorNPOESS Data Exploitation (NDE) ProjectNESDIS Office of Systems Development
NDEOverview
• The NDE Project– Objectives and Function– Status
• Some Key NDE User Interactions– JCSDA and OPCs– NWS Field Offices
• NDE Backup• Summary and Next Steps
NDENDE Objectives and Functions
• Generate and disseminate NPP and NPOESS related data records – Tailored NPOESS Data Records –NPOESS Data Records in
user-selected views and formats– NOAA-unique products (NUPs) – data products derived from
NPP, NPOESS data records, and other data• Provide format translation software to CLASS• Deliver NOAA-unique products to the Long Term Archive • Develop a sustainable system that meets its customer
needs• Provide services to customers – NDE product training,
and customer-driven product enhancements
NDE
Polar satellite image of Chesapeake Bay:wildlife research
4/14/04
NDE Goals: • Coordinate NOAA’s NPOESS implementation• Connect civilian customers to NPOESS
- Operational product (xDR) dissemination- Operational product processing
• Provide new (NOAA-unique) products and services (product tailoring)- Products related to new instruments- New customer services
Service response
Service request
NDE Products Data Record (generic)
NPOESSGroundSystems
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NPOESSGroundSystems
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NPOESSData
Exploitation
(NDE)
NDE Project Provides Connection to Customers
CIVILIAN CUSTOMERS
Long Term Archive(CLASS)
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Long Term Archive(CLASS)
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Data Record
Environmental Product
NDENPOESS Civilian Operational Data Flows
AWCs
NPOESS DataExploitationNPOESS Ground Systems
Archive and Access
NDE EnhancedProducts
Quality Control
Process
Ingest
White Sands Ground Station – Backup
Svalbard GroundStation - Primary
NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System
15 Safety NetReceptors
Command &Control
Observations
Interface DataProcessing
Segment
Data Users
Coast Watch,Others
Space Wx
WFO/RFCs
Near Real-Time Data
NCEP
NDE
Customer Involvement in NDE Build Cycles
User Testing
Construction
Product Release
Test
Customer Coordination &Planning
Design
• Baseline requirements & system concepts
• IT Contractor is designing systems
• Architecture Team is overseeing design activity
• Algorithm Teams are planning product deployments
NDEOverview of Tailored xDR Products*
Active FiresAerosol Optical ThicknessAtmospheric Moisture ProfileAtmospheric Temperature ProfileATMS RadiancesAuroral BoundaryAuroral Energy DepositionCloud Cover/LayersCloud MaskCrIS RadiancesEnergetic IonsImageryMedium Energy Charged ParticlesOcean Color/ChlorophyllOMPS RadiancesOzone ProfileOzone Total ColumnSea Surface Temperature (SST)Snow CoverSuprathermal to Auroral ParticlesSurface AlbedoSurface Type & Vegetation CoverVegetation IndexVIIRS Radiances
Aerosol Particle SizeCloud Top PressureCloud Top TemperatureLand Surface Temperature (VIIRS)
Mission Continuity Developmental New
Atmospheric Pressure ProfileCloud Base HeightCloud Effective Particle SizeCloud Optical ThicknessCloud Top Height (VIIRS)Ice Surface TemperatureNet Heat FluxSea Ice Characterization (VIIRS)Suspended Matter
Tailored products are reformatted EDRs
that provide alternative formats and user views
* Driven by user need and instrument capability.
NDEOverview of NOAA Unique Products*
Aerosol (AVHRR-like)Carbon productsClear Sky Radiances (VIIRS)CrIS Cloud Cleared RadiancesDrought IndicesFire PotentialLeaf Area IndexPolar Winds (VIIRS)SST (AVHRR-like)Vegetation HealthVegetation MoistureVegetation Thermal Conditions
Mission Continuity Developmental New
Cloud Ice Water Path (VIIRS)Cloud Liquid Water Path (VIIRS)Cloud Top Temperature (VIIRS)Integrated xDRs at CrIS ResolutionInversion Strength and Height
NOAA Unique Products useNPOESS xDRs, other
data, and specialized algorithms to create new data products
(e.g. GOES/NPOESSblended products)
* Driven by user need and instrument capability.
Absorbed RadiationAerosol Optical ThicknessBlended OzoneBlended Snow CoverBlended SSTCloud Liquid Water (ATMS)Coral Reef BleachingCoral Reef Degree HeatingCrIS Thinned RadiancesHarmful Algal BloomsHazard Support (Tropical)Hazard Support (Volcano)Ice Water Path (ATMS)Land Surface Temperature (ATMS)Moisture Profiles (ATMS)Outgoing Longwave Radiation (CrIS)Outgoing Longwave Radiation (VIIRS)Precipitation Type/Rate (ATMS)Rainfall PredictionRegional Ocean ColorSea Ice Cover/Concentration (ATMS)Sea Surface TemperatureSnow Cover (ATMS)Snow Water Equivalent (ATMS)SST AnomaliesSurface Emissivity (ATMS)Temperature Profiles (ATMS)Total Ozone (CrIS)Total Precipitable Water (ATMS)Tropical Cyclone IntensityTropical Rainfall PotentialVegetation Fraction
NDENPP Status - Schedule
• NDE Architecture & Infrastructure Planning– Aug 2007: CDR– Jan 2008: Development Environment test– Aug 2008: System Test Environment (quasi-
operations during NPP) test
• NPP– Sep-Dec 2008: NDE/IDPS interoperability tests
(tbc)– Sep 2009: Launch
NDENDE Status - Budget
• FY08-09– Significant funding reductions (45%)
• Limited product development• Severely limited outreach/training/transition
• FY10-14 (NOAA PPBES) – Baseline estimate provides limited NPP & NPOESS products
to continue the current NOAA missions that use POES/DMSP/EOS data
– 100% estimate provides for additional products, increase IT security, add NDE backup communications capability, and improve product integration with our customers
NDENDE and OPCs
• Baseline products are those which will support NWP capability– CrIS/ATMS radiances– MIRS– VIIRS SST
• Introduction of NPP data/products to NCEP will be via JCSDA– Opportunity to extend success with AIRS, IASI– Opportunity to share progress with USN and
USAF partners• “NOAA Unique” products can be made available to non-
civilian OPCs on a non-interference basis
NDENDE and NWS Field Offices
• Strategy to use NPP/NPOESS data at NWS WFOs– Address under-utilization of polar satellite data by WFOs– AWIPS evolution - more effective distribution– NUPS, tailoring provide better, more relevant data products– Collaborative role for WFOs in product prototyping, testing– Exploit regional expertise (via CIRA, CIMSS, NWS Service
Center Testbeds)– Incorporate lessons learned from current SPORT and
Southern Region WFO interaction– Model for other satellite observations in GOESS era
• NDE (J. Silva and J. Yoe) meeting with NWS (Greg Mandt) May 21, 2007
NDENDE Back-up Facility
• Planned location - Wallops Island, VA– Pros
• ESPC b/u planned for Wallops – facilitates NDE interface– Cons
• Same portion of power grid as primary in Suitland, MD• Downwind of Washington, DC• Communications link needed to future NCEP Central
Operations slated for AFWA/Offutt location• Requires communications link to collect NPOESS observations
from an alternative central (AFWA?)
• Alternative – locate at AFWA– Pros
• Geographically remote from primary site• Co-located with NCEP Central Operations
– Cons• May exceed AFWA’s capacity to host
NDESummary and Next Steps
• NDE will provide sole link of NPOESS data to civilian user community
• Baseline NDE products support NWP– Interested OPCs invited to initiate dialog w/NDE
• NDE to coordinate w/ NCEP Central Operations, NOAA HPCC Office, GOES-R to identify back-up site(s)– NDE to scope its requirements at AFWA’s request
• Space, power, communications, etc.
• NDE and AFWA to establish an NPOESS b/u Working Group– Explore b/u options in time for NPOESS-C1– AFWA capacity information requested
NDEReferences and Resources
• NOAA’s NPOESS Home Page http://www.ipo.noaa.gov/about_NPOESS.html
• The NDE Project Home Pagehttp://projects.osd.noaa.gov/nde/
• Polar Max Conferencehttp://www.ipo.noaa.gov/polarmax
• NPOESS Preparatory Project (NPP)http://www.spaceandtech.com/spacedata/logs/2006/npp_sum.shtml
• Contacts: Jim Yoe (301-817-4418), Geof Goodrum (301-817-4417), Jim Silva (301-817-4416) Raj Khanna (703-610-2349)