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TOMS/Earth-Probe Ozone (O3) Total Column 1-Orbit L2 Swath 50x50 km V008 (TOMSEPL2) at GES DISC
Entry ID:
GES_DISC_TOMSEPL2_V008
Summary
Abstract:
Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS)instruments have been successfully flown in orbit aboard the Nimbus-7(Nov. 1978 - May 1993), Meteor-3 (Aug. 1991 - Dec. 1994), Earth Probe (July 1996 - current), and ADEOS (Sep. 1996 - June 1997) satellites. Since last thirty years, TOMS data have been providing useful information related to the ozone depletion, recovery and global trend. The Earth Probe, ...
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
TOMS Science Team
Dataset Title:
TOMS/Earth-Probe Ozone (O3) Total Column 1-Orbit L2 Swath 50x50 km
Dataset Series Name:
TOMS Data
Dataset Release Place:
Greenbelt, MD
Dataset Publisher:
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Version:
008
Online Resource:
http://mirador.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1996-07-25
Stop Date:
2005-12-31
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Data Resolution
Latitude Resolution:
50 km
Longitude Resolution: 50 km Temporal Resolution: Approx 1 hour (day time orbit) Science Keywords
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Platform
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Quality
WARNING: EP TOMS started experiencing calibration problem since 2002. For data beginning in year 2000, the calibration has been stabilized relative to NOAA-16 SBUV/2 in the equatorial zone. Because of continuing changes in the optical properties of the front scan mirror that are not well understood, data are showing a latitude dependent error that cannot be corrected by a simple calibration correction. The calibration appears to be stable near the equator. But by 50 degrees latitude, there is now a -2% to -4% error in TOMS, a bit larger in the northern hemisphere than in the southern hemisphere. Because of this error, data since 2002 should NOT be used for trend analysis
Use Constraints
EP TOMS started experiencing calibration problem since 2002. Because of the continuing changes in the optical properties of the front scan mirror that are not well understood, data started showing a latitude dependent error that cannot be corrected by a simple calibration correction. The calibration appears to be stable near the equator. But by 50 degrees latitude, there is now a -2% to -4% error in TOMS, a bit larger in the northern hemisphere than in the southern hemisphere.
Earth Probe TOMS data since 2002 should NOT be used for trend analysis because of the calibration problem. Ancillary Keywords
Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
Originating Center
Data Center
Distribution
Distribution Media:
ftp
Distribution Size:
0.2 Mbytes
Distribution Format:
HDF-EOS5
Fees:
none
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Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2007-08-02
Last DIF Revision Date:
2013-05-02
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