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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing | 2006

The Earth observing system microwave limb sounder (EOS MLS) on the aura Satellite

J. W. Waters; L. Froidevaux; R. S. Harwood; R. F. Jarnot; Herbert M. Pickett; William G. Read; Peter H. Siegel; Richard E. Cofield; Mark J. Filipiak; Dennis A. Flower; James R. Holden; Gary K. Lau; Nathaniel J. Livesey; G. L. Manney; Hugh C. Pumphrey; Michelle L. Santee; Dong L. Wu; David T. Cuddy; Richard R. Lay; Mario S. Loo; V. S. Perun; Michael J. Schwartz; Paul Stek; Robert P. Thurstans; Mark A. Boyles; Kumar M. Chandra; Marco C. Chavez; Gun-Shing Chen; Bharat V. Chudasama; Randy Dodge

The Earth Observing System Microwave Limb Sounder measures several atmospheric chemical species (OH, HO/sub 2/, H/sub 2/O, O/sub 3/, HCl, ClO, HOCl, BrO, HNO/sub 3/, N/sub 2/O, CO, HCN, CH/sub 3/CN, volcanic SO/sub 2/), cloud ice, temperature, and geopotential height to improve our understanding of stratospheric ozone chemistry, the interaction of composition and climate, and pollution in the upper troposphere. All measurements are made simultaneously and continuously, during both day and night. The instrument uses heterodyne radiometers that observe thermal emission from the atmospheric limb in broad spectral regions centered near 118, 190, 240, and 640 GHz, and 2.5 THz. It was launched July 15, 2004 on the National Aeronautics and Space Administrations Aura satellite and started full-up science operations on August 13, 2004. An atmospheric limb scan and radiometric calibration for all bands are performed routinely every 25 s. Vertical profiles are retrieved every 165 km along the suborbital track, covering 82/spl deg/S to 82/spl deg/N latitudes on each orbit. Instrument performance to date has been excellent; data have been made publicly available; and initial science results have been obtained.


IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing | 2006

EOS MLS Science Data Processing System: a description of architecture and capabilities

David T. Cuddy; Mark D. Echeverri; Paul A. Wagner; Audrey T. Hanzel; R. Fuller

The Earth Observing System (EOS) Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) is an atmospheric remote sensing experiment led by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology. The objectives of the EOS MLS are to learn more about stratospheric chemistry and causes of ozone changes, processes affecting climate variability, and pollution in the upper troposphere. The EOS MLS is one of four instruments on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) EOS Aura spacecraft launched on July 15, 2004, with an operational period extending at least 5 years after launch. This paper describes the architecture and capabilities of the Science Data Processing System (SDPS) for the EOS MLS. The SDPS consists of two major components-the Science Computing Facility and the Science Investigator-led Processing System. The Science Computing Facility provides the facilities for the EOS MLS Science Team to perform the functions of scientific algorithm development, processing software development, quality control of data products, and scientific analyses. The Science Investigator-led Processing System processes and reprocesses the science data for the entire mission and delivers the data products to the Science Computing Facility and to the Goddard Space Flight Center Earth Science Distributed Active Archive Center, which archives and distributes the standard science products. The Science Investigator-led Processing System is developed and operated by Raytheon Information Technology and Scientific Services of Pasadena under contract with Jet Propulsion Laboratory.


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Science Data System Contribution to Calibrating and Validating SMAP Data Products

David T. Cuddy


2014 AGU Fall Meeting | 2014

SMAP Science Data System Architecture

David T. Cuddy


Archive | 2012

Earth Observing System (EOS) Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) Version 3.4 Level-2 near-real-time data user guide.

Alyn Lambert; William G. Read; L. Froidevaux; Michael J. Schwartz; Nathaniel J. Livesey; Hugh C. Pumphrey; Gloria L. Manney; Michelle L. Santee; Paul A. Wagner; W. Van Snyder; Igor Yanovsky; Haley Nguyen; David T. Cuddy; V. S. Perun; Elmain Martinez


Archive | 2010

Version 3.3 Data Products from EOS MLS

David T. Cuddy; Paul A. Wagner; William G. Read; V. S. Perun; Hung Son Nguyen


Archive | 2009

The Microwave Limb Sounder Website: Improved Design and New Tools

B. W. Knosp; David T. Cuddy; Nathaniel J. Livesey; B. J. Mills; G. Baerg


Archive | 2008

Towards Version 3 of EOS MLS Science Data Processing

David T. Cuddy; Paul A. Wagner; R. L. Snyder; V. S. Perun; R. F. Jarnot; William G. Read


Archive | 2007

Improving the EOS MLS Science Data Processing

David T. Cuddy; Paul A. Wagner; Christina Vuu; R. L. Snyder


Archive | 2007

Near-Real-Time Processing Plans for Aura MLS Data for Use in Data Assimilation

Andrew J. Lambert; Nathaniel J. Livesey; William G. Read; L. Froidevaux; Moshe Schwartz; Gloria L. Manney; David T. Cuddy; V. S. Perun; Paul A. Wagner

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Paul A. Wagner

California Institute of Technology

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William G. Read

California Institute of Technology

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Nathaniel J. Livesey

Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute

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V. S. Perun

California Institute of Technology

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L. Froidevaux

California Institute of Technology

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B. W. Knosp

California Institute of Technology

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Michelle L. Santee

California Institute of Technology

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R. F. Jarnot

California Institute of Technology

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Gloria L. Manney

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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