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transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
VIIRS Activities in Support of theNOAA Satellite Proving Ground
Sixth Meeting of the Science Advisory Committee28 February - 1 March, 2012
transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
National Space Science and Technology Center, Huntsville, AL

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
Relevance to SPoRT• Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite• Joint NASA/NOAA instrument• MODIS & AVHRR/OLS heritage
– High-resolution; better near edge-of-swath• 370 m res. for Imaging bands (MODIS 250 m Visible)• 740 m res. for Moderate bands (MODIS 500/1000 m IR) Suomi NPP

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
VIIRS Improved Scan Geometry
View of same earth location at satellite nadir
MODIS (1 km) VIIRS (Simulated) (740 m)
View of same earth location at edge of swath
Lee, T.F., Miller, S.D., Schueler, C., & Miller, S. (2006). NASA MODIS previews NPOESS VIIRS capabilities. Weather and Forecasting,

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
Relevance to SPoRT• Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite• Joint NASA/NOAA instrument• MODIS & AVHRR/OLS heritage
– High-resolution; better near edge-of-swath• 370 m res. for Imaging bands (MODIS 250 m Visible)• 740 m res. for Moderate bands (MODIS 500/1000 m IR)
– Superior spatially• No gaps, even at equator • Swath width: 3000km vs 2330km
Suomi NPP

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
VIIRS Swath Width
McIDAS-V
3000 km

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
Relevance to SPoRT• Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite• Joint NASA/NOAA instrument• MODIS & AVHRR/OLS heritage
– High-resolution; better near edge-of-swath• 370 m res. for Imaging bands (MODIS 250 m Visible)• 740 m res. for Moderate bands (MODIS 500/1000 m IR)
– Superior spatially• No gaps, even at equator • Swath width: 3000km vs 2330km
– Inferior spectrally• 22 vs 36 bands• Some improved areas
Suomi NPP

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
VIIRS vs MODIS channels
O3
H2O
CO2
DNB

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
Accomplishments since SAC 2009
Suomi NPP launched 28 October 2011VIIRS commissioning process ongoing• Retrieved proxy data from NOAA
CasaNOSA site• Retrieving data from Atmospheric PEATE at
UW/SSEC• Developed ability to ingest VIIRS in
McIDAS-X and display in AWIPS & AWIPS II

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
VIIRS IR (McIDAS-X)SVM15

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
VIIRS IR (AWIPS I) SVM15

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
VIIRS IR (AWIPS II) SVM15

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
VIIRS DNB (McIDAS-X)

transitioning unique NASA data and research technologies to operations
Future Work• Demonstrate usefulness of VIIRS products
– Focus on High-Latitude issues over Alaska Region• Include testbed cases in Southern Region
– Resolution improvement over MODIS (full scan)• Add VIIRS to CONUS Hybrid• Create OCONUS Hybrids over AK and Pac
– Low light channel (Day-Night-Band)• Clouds, Fog• RGBs