CALIPSO Data at the NASA Langley Atmospheric Science Data Center
Abstract
The NASA Langley Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC) is the archive and distribution center for data from the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations (CALIPSO) instrument. CALIPSO was launched into a sun-synchronous orbit on April 28, 2006, where it joined the A-Train constellation of four other Earth-orbiting satellites: Aqua, Aura, CloudSat and PARASOL. The primary objective of CALIPSO's three-year mission is to make a global survey of the vertical structure of clouds and aerosols and their physical properties needed to improve climate predictions. CALIPSO comprises three instruments, the Cloud-Aerosol LIdar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP), an Imaging Infrared Radiometer (IIR), and a Wide Field Camera (WFC). CALIOP is a two-wavelength, polarization- sensitive lidar that provides information about the composition of clouds, the abundance and sizes of aerosols, and the altitudes of cloud and aerosol layers. The IIR measures outgoing radiation at three wavelengths in the thermal infrared window (8.65 μm, 10.6 μm, and 12.0 μm) to determine cloud emissivity and particle size. The high resolution, nadir-viewing WFC images the region around the lidar footprint in a single spectral channel (645 nm), which is matched to Band 1 of the MODIS instrument on the Aqua satellite in the A-Train, to provide context for the data from the other instruments. CALIPSO produces Level 1 and Level 2 science data products. The Level 1 data include: - lidar calibrated and geolocated profiles with associated browse imagery - IIR geolocated, calibrated radiances registered to a 1 km grid centered on the lidar track - WFC geolocated radiances at 125 m and 1 km resolution Level 2 products include: - a cloud layer product with horizontal resolutions of 1/3 km, 1 km and 5 km (cloud height, thickness, backscatter, extinction, ice/water phase, emissivity, and ice particle size) - an aerosol layer product at 5 km resolution (height, thickness, optical depth, and integrated attenuated backscatter) - an aerosol profile product with a horizontal resolution of 40 km and vertical resolution of 120 m (backscatter, extinction, and depolarization ratio) - IIR Level 2 cloud emissivity and particle size in 1 km pixels, with a 70 km swath width co-located to the lidar track Public release of these data is planned for the first quarter of 2007. The ASDC provides data access, services and tools for over 35 projects in the discipline areas of Earth's radiation budget, clouds, aerosols and tropospheric chemistry. Additional information is available from the ASDC web site, http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2006
- Bibcode:
- 2006AGUFM.A51E0129H
- Keywords:
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- 0305 Aerosols and particles (0345;
- 4801;
- 4906);
- 0370 Volcanic effects (8409);
- 3311 Clouds and aerosols;
- 3360 Remote sensing