CDAAC ionospheric products and their applications
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CDAAC ionospheric products and their applications
CDAAC ionospheric products and their applications Bill Schreiner, Xin’an Yue, S. Sokolovskiy, C. Rocken, D. Hunt, Y-H.Kuo COSMIC Program Office CDAAC (COSMIC Data Analysis and Archive Center) UCAR IRI2009 Workshop Nov 2-7, 2009 Kagoshima, Japan Outline COSMIC and CDAAC Overview Scientific research using CDAAC ionosphere products Future Plans 2 COSMIC at a Glance • • Constellation Observing System for Meteorology Ionosphere and Climate Joint US, Taiwan Mission (FORMOSAT-3) 6 Satellites launched in Apr 2006 Orbits: alt=800km, Inc=72deg, ecc=0, ∆Ω=30deg GPS Radio Occultation Receiver: o Refractivity o Pressure, Temperature, Humidity o Absolute TEC o Electron Density Profiles (EDP) o Ionospheric Scintillation (S4 amplitude) Tiny Ionospheric Photometer (TIP) – Radiances Tri-Band Beacon Transmitter Demonstrate quasi-operational GPS limb sounding with global coverage in near-real time Climate Monitoring Useful for many ionospheric studies 3 CDAAC Processing Flow CDAAC File types in RED Atmospheric processing atmPhs LEO data Level 0--level 1 Excess Phase Full Spectrum Abel Inversion atmPrf (S4) 1-D Var Moisture Correction wetPrf Fiducial data POD (Orbits and clocks) bfrPrf Real time Task Scheduling Software Profiles Ionospheric processing podTec (TEC) scnLv1 (S4) tipLv1 (Radiance) Excess Phase Processing ionPhs (L1,L2 amp/phase) Abel Inversion ionPrf (EDPs) Combination with other data 4 CDAAC processing data for these Radio Occultation missions COSMIC GRACE SAC-C CHAMP TerraSAR-X GPSMET Metop/GRAS, others available soon 5 By using these CDAAC observations, many scientific works have been done, including: 1. Data comparison and validation 2. Model validation 3. Ionosphere climatology/Ionosphere weather/space weather 4. Topside ionosphere/plasmasphere 5. Ionosphere scintillation/Es 6. Ionosphere-atmosphere coupling 7. Data assimilation and other applications 8. ………………………. 6 Electron Density Profiles • Electron Density Profiles, EDPs (level2:ionPrf) - - - - Number ~2.7M: COSMIC (4/06-9/09: 2.4M), CHAMP (5/01-10/08: 300,000) Abel Inversion assumes spherical symmetry: Significant inversion errors below F2 layer NOTE: Fixed COSMIC level0->level1a s/w bug, corrected noisy profiles after 2008.001 Quality Control still needs improvement Lei et al., 2006JA012240 7 Unit: 1×105/ Tsai et al. [2009RS004154] constructed a new EDPs model (TWIM) using COSMIC 8 Profile modeling: >2.5 million profiles Eg. Estimation of IRI profile parameters from COSMIC EDPs Liu et al., 2008JA013490 9 Ionosphere High Transition Height (in progress) Method: Assume the diffusion equilibrium of O+ in the topside. Obtain the scale height of O+ from the profile and then calculate the profile of O+. [Kutiev et al., 2004] HTH comparison between COSMIC and C/NOFS observations for the same latitude region and time period: Lat [-13 13], June-August, 2008 COSMIC C/NOFS The maximum of COSMIC HTH during daytime is about 100km lower than C/NOFS (this may 10 be related with the error of our method). Note: C/NOFS has a much smaller sample Absolute TEC Data • Absolute TEC (level1b:podTec) - Number > 3.2M: COSMIC (4/06-9/09: ~3M), CHAMP (5/01-10/08: 200,000) - NOTE: Fixed COSMIC level1a->level1b s/w bug and reprocessed 2008.001 onwards resulting in 700,000 more arcs - Absolute accuracy ~ 1-3 TECU, - Relative accuracy ~ 0.0024 TECU at 1-Hz sampling (COSMIC: 2009.001-004) - Quality Control is good COSMIC transionospheric radio links for a 100-min period, June 29, 2007 11 Ionosphere top-side response to the 15 December 2006 storm by COSMIC podTec Pedatella et al., 2009 12 Ionosphere response to sudden stratosphere warming (~Jan 20, 2009) seen in topside ionosphere • Topside TEC (> 800 km) in the Deviation (TECU) vTEC(SSW month) - vTEC(preSSW month) topside increase in the morning • TEC decreases in the afternoon • This results agrees with study of ground-based GPS [Goncharenko et al. 2009,CEDAR meeting] • NEW: Topside TEC is good evidence that the SSW affects the ionosphere by changing the tides and then the electric field in ionosphere (only EXB can reach high altitude) 13 Scintillation Data • Scintillation S4 (level2:atmPrf) - Computed from 50-Hz Occultation L1 SNR observations (60-80 km alt) - Number: COSMIC (4/06-3/09: ~2M), CHAMP (5/01-10/08: 393,000), GRACE (11/06-3/09: 90,000), GPSMET (5/95-2/97: ~5,000: ~4,000 AS) • COSMIC Scintillation S4 (level1b:scnLv1) - Downloaded 1-Hz values from all line of sites (based on 50-Hz L1 SNR) - Number: > 4.5M LEO-GPS arcs Scintillation from level1b:scnLv1 (9-sec averages) E layer F layer 14 Tiny Ionospheric Photometer • COSMIC Calibrated TIP radiances (level1b:tipLv1) - TIP payload off for FM2/3 - > 1400 hours of data Auroral Oval seen both by TIP (left) and low altitude EDPs (right) Tsai et al., 2009 COSMIC TIP: 2006-2009, ~1400 hours 15 Future plan for the CDAAC: 1. Add more satellite missions 2. Improve the data retrieval method and data quality control 3. Continue to provide free data and more convenient way to get the data 4. Just had 4th FormoSat-3/COSMIC Data Users WS, see website 16 COSMIC Data Access COSMIC Web site http://www.cosmic.ucar.edu • Select the 'Sign Up ' link under COSMIC • Accept data use agreement • E-mail will be sent within 2-3 business days to indicate access has been granted • Raw Data from multiple missions • TEC, EDPs, S4, TIP in NetCDF format • On-line SQL database, analysis tools and data download • Unidata LDM access http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/Projects/ COSMIC/data_opportunity.html 17 Acknowledgments • • • • NSF Taiwan’s NSPO NASA/JPL, NOAA, USAF, ONR, NRL Broad Reach Engineering 18
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