OMI/Aura Multi-wavelength Aerosol Optical Depth and Single Scattering Albedo 1-orbit L2 Swath 13x24 km V003 (OMAERO) at GES DISC
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GES_DISC_OMAERO_V003
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Summary
Abstract:
The improved Level-2 OMI Aerosol Product 'OMAERO' is now available ( http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/Aura/OMI/omaero_v003.shtml ) from NASA GSFC Earth Sciences (GES) Data and Information Services Center (DISC) for public access. This is the second public release of version 003. The data was re-processed in late 2011 using an improved algorithm (processing version 1.2.3.1). After some quick validation the ... reprocessed data was released to the public in March 2012. There are two Level-2 Aura OMI aerosol products OMAERUV and OMAERO. The OMAERUV product uses the near-UV algorithm. The OMAERO product is based on the multi-wavelength algorithm and that uses up to 20 wavelength bands between 331 nm and 500 nm. OMAERO retrieval algorithm is developed by the KNMI OMI Team Scientists. Drs. Deborah Stein-Zweers, Martin Sneep and Pepijn Veefkind are now the key investigators of this product. The OMAERO product contains Aerosol Optical Depths, Single Scatterin Albedo and other ancillary and geolocation informations. OMAERO files are stored in EOS Hierarchical Data Format (HDF-EOS5). Each file contains data from the day lit portion of an orbit (~53 minutes). There are approximately 14 orbits per day. The maximum file size for the OMAERO data product is about 6 Mbytes. A list of tools for browsing and extracting data from these files can be found at: http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/Aura/tools.shtml A short OMAERO Readme Documnt that includes brief algorithm description, data quality related issues is available from the site(http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/Aura/OMI/documents/v003/OMAERO_README.doc) The Ozone Monitoring Instrument(OMI) flying on the EOS-Aura satellite (launched in July 2004), provides daily global measurements of four important US Environmental Protection Agency's criteria pollutants (Ozone, Nitrogen dioxide, Sulfur dioxide and Aerosols from biomass burning and industrial emissions), HCHO, BrO, OClO and surface UV irradiance. OMI is a contribution of the Netherlands Agency for Aerospace Programs (NIVR)in collaboration with Finish Meterological Institute (FMI), to the US EOS-Aura Mission. The principal investigator's (Dr. Pieternel Levelt) institute is the KNMI(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute). For more information on Ozone Monitoring Instrument and atmospheric data products, please visit the OMI-Aura sites: http://aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/ http://www.knmi.nl/omi/research/documents/ . Data Category Parameters: The OMAERO data file contains a swath which consists of two groups: Data fields: aerosol optical thickness, single scattering albedo, aerosol absorption indices, aerosol type, layer height, Aerosol Extinction Optical Depths and other intermediate and ancillary parameters and Data Quality Flags. Geolocation Fields: Latitude, Longitude, Time(TAI93), Seconds, Solar Zenith Angles, Viewing Zenith Angles, Relative Azimuth Angle, Terrain Pressure, Ground Pixel Quality Flags. For the full set of Aura products from the Aura sensors OMI, MLS, and HIRDLS, available from the GES DISC, please see the link below. http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/Aura/ Atmospheric Composition data from Aura and other satellite sensors can be ordered from the following site: http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/acdisc/
Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates
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N: 90.0
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S: -90.0
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E: 180.0
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W: -180.0
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Pepin Veefkind, Ph.D
Dataset Title:
OMI/Aura Multi-wavelength Aerosol Optical Depth and Single Scattering Albedo 1-orbit L2 Swath 13x24 km
Dataset Series Name:
OMAERO
Dataset Release Date:
2012
Dataset Release Place:
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Version:
003
Data Presentation Form:
Digital Science Data
Other Citation Details:
http://aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Online Resource:
http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/Aura/OMI/omaero_v003.shtml
Data Resolution
Latitude Resolution:
13 km
Longitude Resolution:
24 km
Horizontal Resolution Range:
10 km - < 50 km or approximately .09 degree - < .5 degree
Vertical Resolution:
Approx 80 km (atmospheric column)
Vertical Resolution Range:
Vertical Resolution Ranges
Temporal Resolution:
Approx 1 hour (day time orbit)
Temporal Resolution Range:
Hourly - < Daily
Quality
This data set is the second public release of version 003. Quality of data is better than the earlier version. However, this reprocessed data is not fully validated yet.
Use Constraints
There are no use constraints.
Data Set Progress
IN WORK
Distribution
Distribution Media:
FTP
Distribution Size:
Approx 35 MB per file
Distribution Format:
HDF-EOS5
Fees:
None
Personnel
Role:
INVESTIGATOR
City:
De Bilt
Province or State:
AE
Postal Code:
3730
Country:
NL
Role:
INVESTIGATOR
City:
De Bilt
Province or State:
AE
Postal Code:
3730
Country:
NL
Role:
TECHNICAL CONTACT
Role:
DIF AUTHOR
Phone:
301-614-5284
Email:
Suraiya.Ahmad at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Code 610.2
City:
Greenbelt
Province or State:
MD
Postal Code:
20771
Country:
USA
Publications/References
Ahmad, S. P., P. F. Levelt, P. K. Bhartia, E. Hilsenrath, G. W. Leppelmeier,and J. E. Johnson, "Atmospheric Products from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument(OMI)", Proceedings of SPIE conference on Earth Observing Systems VIII, San Diego, ... California, Aug 3-8, 2003. http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/acdisc/ozone/docs/omi-spie-2003.doc Brinksma, E. J., K. F. Boersma, and P. F. Levelt, OMI-Validation Requirements, May 16, 2003. Levelt, P.F., G.H.J. van den Oord, M.R. Dobber, A. Malkki, H. Visser, J. de Vries, P. Stammes, J. Lundell and H. Saari, The Ozone Monitoring Instrument, IEEE Trans. Geo. Rem. Sens., 2006, Vol. 44, No. 5, 1093-1101, doi:10.1109/TGRS.2006.872333. Levelt, P.F., E. Hilsenrath, G.W. Leppelmeier, G.H.J. van den Oord, P.K. Bhartia, J. Tamminen, J.F. de Haan en J.P. Veefkind, Science Objectives of the Ozone Monitoring Instrument, IEEE Trans. Geo. Rem. Sens., 2006, Vol. 44, No. 5, 1199-1208, doi:10.1109/TGRS.2006.872336. Levelt, P.F., J. P. Veefkind, R. H. M. Voors, and J. de Vries, "Instrument Description", Algorithm Theoretical Baseline Document: OMI Instrument, Level 0 - 1B processor, Calibration & Operations, P. F. Levelt (ed.), vol. I, ATBD-OMI-01, version 2, Aug. 2002. http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/eos_homepage/for_scientists/atbd/docs/OMI/ ATBD-OMI-01.pdf More, J.J., The Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm: implementation and theory. In Numerical Analysis Proceedings (Dundee, June 28 - July 1, 1977, G. A.Watson, Editor), Lecture Notes in Mathematics 630, Springer-Verlag, 1978. Torres, O., R. Decae, J.P. Veefkind, and G. de Leeuw, OMI Aerosol Retrieval Algorithm, in OMI Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document: Clouds, Aerosols, and Surface UV Irradiance, Vol. 3, version 2, (OMI-ATBD-03, P. Stammes, Ed.), http://eospso.gsfc.nasa.gov/ eos_homepage/for_scientists/atbd/docs/OMI/ATBDOMI- 03.pdf, 2002. Schoeberl, M.R., A.R. Douglass, E. Hilsenrath, P.K. Bhartia, R. Beer, J.W. Waters, M.R. Gunson, L. Froidevaux, J.C. Gille, J.J. Barnett, P.F. Levelt and P. DeCola, Overview of the EOS aura mission, IEEE Trans. Geo. Rem. Sens., 2006, Vol. 44, No. 5, 1066-1074, doi:10.1109/TGRS.2005.861950. Schoeberl, M.R., A.R. Douglass, E. Hilsenrath, P.K. Bhartia, J. Barnett, J. Gille, R. Beer, M. Gunson, J. Waters, P.F. Levelt,P. DeCola, "The EOS Aura Mission," EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 85 , Number 18, 4 May 2004. [Preprint] http://aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/project/eos-agu-aura-article.pdf Veihelmann, B., P.F. Levelt, P. Stammes and J.P. Veefkind, Aerosol Information Content in OMI Spectral Reflectance Measurements, submitted to ACP, 2007.
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Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2007-04-10
Last DIF Revision Date:
2012-04-09
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