Title :
Performance Monitoring of the S-NPP Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite’s Sensor Data Records
Author :
Chunhui Pan ; Flynn, L. ; Buss, Rich ; Xiangqian Wu ; Yu, W. ; Grotenhuis, Michael
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Earth Syst. Sci. Interdiscipl. Center, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
Launched on October 28, 2011, the S-NPP satellite carried an ozone mapping and profiler suite (OMPS) of sensors. OMPS opened its aperture door on January 26, 2012 to begin its Earth observation mission. After an early orbit checkout of the sensors for a couple of months and an intensive evaluation of the sensor data for several more months, an initial on-orbit calibration for OMPS was established using data acquired during these periods. To date in 2013, this sensor system calibration has been applied to produce OMPS nadir sensor data records (SDRs) and the resulting ozone environment data records (EDRs). This paper provides an evaluation of the combined performance of the orbital OMPS nadir sensors coupled with the ground data processing system for the current SDR´s provisional status, and offers lessons learned during the first 1.5 years of operation. Examples of the sensors´ short-term and limited long-term responses are provided, including cross-comparisons of OMPS EDRs with concurrent solar backscatter ultraviolet instrument (SBUV2) data from other NOAA orbital sensors, to illustrate the on-orbit stability of the data products despite some secular changes to the calibration and sensor.
Keywords :
atmospheric composition; atmospheric techniques; data recording; ozone; AD 2011 10 28; AD 2012 01 26; AD 2013; Earth observation mission; NOAA orbital sensors; OMPS; OMPS EDR cross-comparisons; OMPS initial on-orbit calibration; OMPS nadir sensor data records; S-NPP ozone mapping profiler suite sensor data record performance monitoring; S-NPP satellite; SBUV2 data; aperture door; concurrent solar backscatter ultraviolet instrument data; current SDR provisional status; data product on-orbit stability; ground data processing system; intensive sensor data evaluation; orbital OMPS nadir sensor performance; ozone environment data records; secular calibration changes; sensor early orbit checkout; sensor limited long-term response; sensor short-term response; sensor system calibration; Calibration; Charge coupled devices; Dark current; Earth; Gases; Monitoring; Transient analysis; Calibration; Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (S-NPP); charge coupled device (CCD); ozone mapping and profiler suite (OMPS); remote sensing; sensor data record (SDR);
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2319738