JPSS Products, Applications, and Training Resources
Abstract
The Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) is a new generation of U.S. weather satellites to assist in environmental monitoring around the globe. The satellite constellation consists of the Suomi-National Polar-orbiting Partnership (S-NPP), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-20 (NOAA-20, formerly known as JPSS-1, and recently became operational), and the upcoming JPSS 2-4 satellites that will be launched within the next decade. Each satellite encompasses identical instrumentation: Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), Advanced Technology Microwave Sounder (ATMS), Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS), Ozone Mapping Profiler Suite (OMPS) and the Clouds and Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES). Forecasting applications range from detecting water and ice clouds, snow, sea surface temperatures, fog, fire, severe weather, vegetation health, and aerosols over the ocean. An additional application is the Day/Night Band (DNB), which senses reflected lunar light and emitted natural and anthropogenic light at night. DNB applications have been valuable for severe/winter storms, identifying sea ice in the arctic, and hurricane forecasting, with more applications to be seen in the near future. Products are available for National Weather Service (NWS) users within the forecasting and analysis software package, known as the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System - II (AWIPS-II). Accompanied satellite training is also developed and provided for NWS and non-AWIPS users. A part of the satellite training is the Satellite Foundational Course for JPSS (SatFC-J), comprised of satellite training modules that address the following topic areas: microwave remote sensing, satellite constellations and instrumentation, and forecast applications. In addition to the SatFC-J, there is a separate 'JPSS Product Application' section that incorporates product reference materials for users, such as 'Quick Guides' (1-2 page documents), 'Quick Briefs' (3-5 minute videos), and 'Job Aids' (product exercises). SatFC-J and product reference materials will be available in fall 2018 and can be viewed in the NOAA Commerce Learning Center (NOAA CLC) and the Satellite Training and Operations Resources (STOR) within the NOAA Virtual Lab (NOAA VLab) for NWS users.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2018
- Bibcode:
- 2018AGUFMIN33F0905T
- Keywords:
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- 0394 Instruments and techniques;
- ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND STRUCTUREDE: 3360 Remote sensing;
- ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSESDE: 1640 Remote sensing;
- GLOBAL CHANGEDE: 4275 Remote sensing and electromagnetic processes;
- OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL