6th Annual Symposium on Future National Operational Environmental Satellite Systems-NPOESS and GOES-R

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OMPS SDR Calibration and Validation

Bhaswar Sen, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, Redondo Beach, CA; and J. Done, R. Buss, G. Jaross, and T. Kelly

The Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite (OMPS) is scheduled to be launched on the NPOESS Preparatory Project (NPP) platform in early 2011. The OMPS will continue monitoring ozone from space, using three instruments, namely the Total Column Mapper (heritage: TOMS), the Nadir Profiler (heritage: SBUV) and the Limb Profiler (heritage: SOLSE/LORE). The Total Column Mapper (TC) sensor images the Earth through a slit, nadir-cell horizontally spaced at 49.5 km cross-track with an along-track reporting interval of 50 km. The total field of view (FOV) cross-track is 110 degree to provide daily global coverage. The TC sensor, a grating spectrometer, provides 0.45 nm spectral sampling across the wavelength range of 300–380~nm. The calibration stability, which is essential to enable long-term ozone monitoring, is maintained by periodic observations of the Sun, using a diffuser to redirect the solar irradiance into the sensor. We describe the plans to calibrate the TC sensor and validate the radiance data (TC Sensor Data Record or TC SDR) after launch. We discuss the measurements planned during the Intensive Cal/Val (ICV) phase of NPP mission, the data analysis methodology and results from the analysis of OMPS calibration measurements.

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Poster Session , Poster Session - NPOESS
Wednesday, 20 January 2010, 2:30 PM-4:00 PM

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