EGU23-9720
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-9720
EGU General Assembly 2023
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An Overview of TROPESS Data Products and Services at the NASA GES DISC

James Johnson1,2, Lena Iredell1,2, Irina Gerasimov1,2, Kristan Morgan1,2, and Jennifer Wei2
James Johnson et al.
  • 1ADNET Systems, Inc., Bethesda MD, USA
  • 2NASA GSFC, Greenbelt MD, USA

The TRopospheric Ozone and Precursors from Earth System Sounding (TROPESS) project generates Earth System Data Records (ESDRs) of ozone, and other atmospheric constituents (CH4, CO, H2O, HDO, NH3, PAN and temperature) by processing data from multiple satellites through a common retrieval algorithm and ground data system. Satellite Level-1B input data used in generating the TROPESS L2 data products include CrIS NOAA-20 (JPSS-1), CrIS SNPP, AIRS Aqua, OMI Aura, and TROPOMI S5P. The common retrieval framework is known as the MUlti-SpEctra, MUlti-SpEcies, Multi-SEnsors (MUSES) science data processing system (MUSES-SDPS). Several of the TROPESS data products are now available from the NASA Godddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Service Center (GES DISC) for users to download.

In this presentation we provide an overview of the various TROPESS data products. These data products can be divided into the following Forward Stream types: Standard Products, Summary Products, and Full-Archival Products.  Standard Products are for users that are doing full analysis with avenging kernel and covariance corresponding to retrieved vertical profiles. Summary products have a smaller file size and are more convenient for first-look and rapid analysis, include total and partial columns, as well as column averaging kernels. The Full-Archival Products will contain all information used in creating the data. TROPESS also creates Special Products, provided on an as-needed and as-available basis to support NASA field missions and individual-investigator requests over specific regions. Eventually, TROPESS will also produce and deliver a set of Reanalysis Stream products.

Data at the GES DISC are being transitioned into the "Cloud". This will allow users with "Cloud" access to perform data analysis directly on the data without downloading the data to their system. Services, such as subsetting and data visualization, will also be provided for TROPESS data products at the GES DISC.

How to cite: Johnson, J., Iredell, L., Gerasimov, I., Morgan, K., and Wei, J.: An Overview of TROPESS Data Products and Services at the NASA GES DISC, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-9720, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-9720, 2023.