Louis Kouvaris
Goddard Space Flight Center
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2013
Joel Susskind; Louis Kouvaris; Lena Iredell
AIRS was launched on EOS Aqua in May 2002, together with AMSU-A and HSB (which subsequently failed early in the mission), to form a next generation polar orbiting infrared and microwave atmospheric sounding system. AIRS/AMSU had two primary objectives. The first objective was to provide real-time data products available for use by the operational Numerical Weather Prediction Centers in a data assimilation mode to improve the skill of their subsequent forecasts. The second objective was to provide accurate unbiased sounding products with good spatial coverage that are used to generate stable multi-year climate data sets to study the earth’s interannual variability, climate processes, and possibly long-term trends. AIRS/AMSU data for all time periods are now being processed using the state of the art AIRS Science Team Version-6 retrieval methodology. The Suomi-NPP mission was launched in October 2011 as part of a sequence of Low Earth Orbiting satellite missions under the “Joint Polar Satellite System” (JPSS). NPP carries CrIS and ATMS, which are advanced infra-red and microwave atmospheric sounders that were designed as follow-ons to the AIRS and AMSU instruments. The main objective of this work is to assess whether CrIS/ATMS will be an adequate replacement for AIRS/AMSU from the perspective of the generation of accurate and consistent long term climate data records, or if improved instruments should be developed for future flight. It is critical for CrIS/ATMS to be processed using an algorithm similar to, or at least comparable to, AIRS Version-6 before such an assessment can be made. We have been conducting research to optimize products derived from CrIS/ATMS observations using a scientific approach analogous to the AIRS Version-6 retrieval algorithm. Our latest research uses Version-5.70 of the CrIS/ATMS retrieval algorithm, which is otherwise analogous to AIRS Version-6, but does not yet contain the benefit of use of a Neural-Net first guess start-up system which significantly improved results of AIRS Version-6. Version-5.70 CrIS/ATMS temperature profile and surface skin temperature retrievals are of very good quality, and are better than AIRS Version-5 retrievals, but are still significantly poorer than those of AIRS Version-6. CrIS/ATMS retrievals should improve when a Neural-Net start-up system is ready for use. We also examined CrIS/ATMS retrievals generated by NOAA using their NUCAPS retrieval algorithm, which is based on earlier versions of the AIRS Science Team retrieval algorithms. We show that the NUCAPS algorithm as currently configured is not well suited for climate monitoring purposes.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2015
Joel Susskind; Louis Kouvaris; Lena Iredell; John Blaisdell; Thomas S. Pagano; William Mathews
This research uses General Circulation Model (GCM) derived products, with 1 km spatial resolution and sampled every 10 minutes, over a moving area following the track of a simulated severe Atlantic storm. Model products were aggregated over sounder footprints corresponding to 13 km in LEO, 2 km in LEO, and 5 km in GEO sampled every 72 minutes. We simulated radiances for instruments with AIRS-like spectral coverage, spectral resolution, and channel noise, using these aggregated products as the truth, and analyzed them using a slightly modified version of the operational AIRS Version-6 retrieval algorithm. Accuracy of retrievals obtained using simulated AIRS radiances with a 13 km footprint was similar to that obtained using real AIRS data. Spatial coverage and accuracy of retrievals are shown for all three sounding scenarios. The research demonstrates the potential significance of flying Advanced AIRS-like instruments on future LEO and GEO missions.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2015
Joel Susskind; Louis Kouvaris; Lena Iredell
A main objective of AIRS/AMSU on EOS is to provide accurate sounding products that are used to generate climate data sets. Suomi NPP carries CrIS/ATMS that were designed as follow-ons to AIRS/AMSU. Our objective is to generate a long term climate data set of products derived from CrIS/ATMS to serve as a continuation of the AIRS/AMSU products. We have modified an improved version of the operational AIRS Version-6 retrieval algorithm for use with CrIS/ATMS. CrIS/ATMS products are of very good quality, and are comparable to, and consistent with, those of AIRS.
Archive | 2004
Joel Susskind; Robert Atlas; Christopher D. Barnet; Jon Blaisdell; Lena Iredell; Genia Bri; Juan Carlos Jusem; Fricky Keita; Louis Kouvaris; Gyula Molnar
Archive | 2015
Joel Susskind; Louis Kouvaris; John Blaisdell; Lena Iredell
Archive | 2018
Will McCarty; John M. Blaisdell; Marangelly Cordero-Fuentes; Louis Kouvaris; Isaac Moradi; Steven Pawson; Nikki C. Prive; Meta Sienkiewicz; Joel Susskind; David Da Silva Carvalho; Mohar Chattopadhyay; Ronald M. Errico; Ronald Gelaro
Archive | 2017
Joel Susskind; John Blaisdell; Lena Iredell; Louis Kouvaris
Archive | 2017
Joel Susskind; Louis Kouvaris; John Blaisdell; Lena Iredell
Archive | 2016
Joel Susskind; John Blaisdell; Lena Iredell; Louis Kouvaris; Gordon Labow
Archive | 2016
Joel Susskind; Louis Kouvaris; Lena Iredell; John Blaisdell