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Utilizing Higher Resolution Land SurfaceRemote Sensing Data for Assessing Recent
Trends over Asia Monsoon Region-- A Sample Study of Using Data at NASA MAIRS Data Center
Suhung Shen
Gregory Leptoukh
NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center
Mar 22-2 2010 MAIRS Workshop 1
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=20100032040 2018-08-18T21:09:39+00:00Z
Outlines:
*About NASA MAIRS Data Center
*Introduction of data access tools
*Introduction of Products available
*Higher resolution Land Surface Temperature
*Preliminary Result of LST Trend over China
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• Provide the NASA satellite remote sensed
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data and their subsets over the Asian
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• Work with MAIRS scientists to collect
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Access Data and Information:
Data Archived at GES DISCNASA Satellite measurements and model data
• Provides ftp or http download• Provides search and download tool: Mirado• Provide subset of data: OPeNDAP, GDS• Provide visualization and analysis tools: Giovanni
Data Not Archived at GES DISCBased on MAIRS scientist's need, collect satellite, model,
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What's at's View GES-DISC Data by NASA Science Area. Search TRMM Orbital data by %missing data S c i e n ee AreaNew:
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Time Range
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Products in MAIRS Giovanni
Group Parameter Name Sensor NameAvailable Time SpatialSince Interval res.(deg)
Winds, Pressure, Geopotential Height, AirMERRA 1979.01 Monthly 213 x 1/2
Temperature ,Water VaporMeteorology
MonthlyGPCP precipitation GPCP 1979.01
Daily1.0x1.0
Aerosol Optical Depth MODIS 2000.02Monthly
1.0x1.0Daily
AtmosphericNO2 OMI 2004.08 Daily 025x0.25
Chemistry
CH4, CO AIRS 2002.08Monthly
1 x 1Daily
Land Cover Type &DynamicsMODIS
2001 Yearly 1 kin(MOD 12Q 1)
MODIS Monthly 1.0x1.0Vegetation Indices
(MOD13A1)2000.03
16-day 1 kin, 5 kin
Land Surface TemperatureMODIS
2001.0.,Monthly 1.0x1.0Land Surface
(Higher (MOD 11A2) 8-Day 1 loin
MODIS Monthly 1.0x1.0Resolution)Thermal anomalies/Fire 2000.03
(MOD14A2) S-Day 1 kin
Total Evapotranspiration, Snow WaterEquivalent
GLDAS 1979.01 Monthly 1x1
Surface Runoff, Soil Moisture GLDAS 1979.01 Monthly 1x1
Chlorophyll a concentration SeaWiFS 1997.09 Monthly 9 kmOcean
Sea surface temperature MODIS-Terra 2000.02 Monthly 9 km
Socio-economic Nighttime Lights DMSP-OLS 1992-2003 yearly 1 kinMar 22-24 2010
Sample Plots throughMAIRS and Other Giovanni interface
OMT03d.003
Daily UV Aerosol Index from OMIArea-Averaged Time Series (OMT03d.003)
(Region- 110E-130E. 3Of,1-44N1
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True Color Image
Dust Storm over East ChinaMar 1-2 2008
` 2008
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Cloud/Aerosol Classificatian (Vertical Feature Mask) (Calipso — Lidar)24—Feb-2908 17:55:26 —18:0-3:45 GMT
Clouds ?-.....-....; stmtospheric aouds Total Attenuo[wn
17:55:26 17:57:31 17:59:36 18:01:40 18:03:45
Cloud/Aerosol classification from 1zoCalipso-Lidar shows vertical feature of _ 9.5 M ^aerosol on Feb 29 18Z 2008 i2a
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MODIS fire pixel counts of Oct 2004 (above). Theforest fire broke out on Oct. 14 2004 afternoon inHeihe, Helongliang, China, lasted for about 6 days.Averaged UV aerosol index, N20 from OMI, and COfrom AIRS for Oct 13-16 2004 (right).
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Temperature profile ascending (Temperature-t)Averaged over Latitude 3ON-34N and Time; 05Mar2008-10Mar2408
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Info: AIRS subsets are supported for selected CEOP sites by GES DISC AIRS team
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Spring heating of atmosphere above TibetanPlateau associated with Monsoon onset
Temperoture profile—ascending (Temperature-4)Averaged over Latitude 30N-34N and Time: 06May2008-101vloy2008
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the satellite era using GEOS-5,
focusing on historical analyses of
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range of weather and climate
time scales.
Products include land surface,
meteorology, energy budgetparameters, available in
monthly, or hourly at
resolution of 2/3 0 x 1/2 0, 1.250
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parameters
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surface models (CLM, MOS, NOAH, and
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(http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov /)
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Preliminary Results from MODIS-Terra:
Recent Trend of Land Surface Temperatureover Asia Monsoon Region
Mar 22-24 2010
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MODIS-Terra 8-day 1 km product (MOD11 A2.005)
(from MODIS Land Surface Temperature Products Users' Guide, by Zhengmingwan, April 2009)
• Retrieved by using generalized split-window algorithm, using Level 1Bradiance data in bands 31 and 32• Under Clear Sky condition, clear sky pixels defined by MODIS cloudmaskproduct with: confidence >=95% over land and >= 66% inland water• Cloud-contaminated LST are removed• Two LST: Daytime (local time at — 10-11 am) and Nighttime (local time at N
10-11 pm)• Sinusoidal projection, 10x10 degree tile, HDF-EOS• Quality: QA flag, in general, for QA flag=good, accuracy is better than 1 Kbut• Large uncertainty may exist in semi-arid and arid areas
Mar 22-24 2010
Approach:
• Using MODIS Reprojection Tool (MRT) software*Mosaic 10x10 degree tiles into Asian Monsoon region, 0-60N , 60E-150E• Project to Cylindrical Equidistant project•Center point of project is (0, 0)*Output data format: H DF-EOS
• Kept all quality Level• Averaged summertime LST ( June, July, August), 2001-2009• Compute linear regression fit fir each grid point
Mar 22-24 2010
Summer Daytime LST near Beijing-Tianjing Region
2001 JJA 2009 JJA
MOD IA2—MAIRS.O 5 Land Surface Tem perature ikm (day) [K] MOD iA2 — MAIRS.O 5 Land Surface Te
25May2001 — 29Aug2001) 2SMay2009 — 29A
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Mar 22-24 2010 —0.-- —0.15 —0,1 —0,05 r_. 0.0 57
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Mar 22-24 2010
MODIS 1 km Summer Daytime LST Trend 2001-2009 JJA
Summary:
Higher resolution ( 1 km) data enables to show detailed spatial structure of LSTassociated Urbanization. For the fast changing Beijing-Tianjing and Yangtze RiverDelta regions, from 2001 to 2009:
• Daytime LST is warming in the urbanized Zone (surrounding area of cities), but iscooling in the developed (center of city) and rural areas.• Nighttime LST change amount is less than Daytime, significant warming nearHangzhou —Shanghai regions
MODIS LST collected under clear sky condition at about same (within about 2hours window) local time. Comparisons with ground measurements are highlyimportant to validate the remote sensing results, especially in the dry and semi-dryland.
Mar 22-24 2010
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