TRMM Field Experiment Data Collection Overview

Contents

TRMM Field Campaigns and Observation
Alphabetical List of Physical Parameters
Data Access and Information Service
References
Contact Us

TRMM Field Campaigns and Observation

The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) is a joint mission between NASA and National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA). TRMM satellite was launched on November 28 1997 with a unique complement of sensors to remotely observe rainfall throughout the global tropics. The field campaign program of TRMM is designed to provide ground truth for use in algorithm development of TRMM satellite measurement. To meet this goal, TRMM field campaigns employ ground-based radars and rain gauge networks to provide independent estimates of the TRMM variables, which the TRMM satellite also estimates. Also, the campaigns obtain aircraft measurements with instrumentation similar to the TRMM Microwave Imager (TMI) and Precipitation Radar on the TRMM satellite. The NASA DC8 and ER2 aircraft support microwave sensors similar to those aboard the satellite, and the DC8 also supports Airborne Mapping Radar (ARMAR), a prototype of the TRMM satellite radar.

TRMM field campaigns consist of TExas-FLorida UNderflight TEFLUN A (focus on East Texas) and TEFLUN B (focus on East Florida), Large-scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (TRMM-LBA) , Kwajalein Experiment (KWAJEX), South China Sea Monsoon Experiment (SCSMEX) , Convection And Moisture EXperiment (CAMEX) , and Tropical Ocean Global Atmospheres/Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Response Experiment (TOGA COARE) . Of these seven field campaigns, TEFLUN A and TEFLUN B, TRMM-LBA, KWAJEX, and NASA TOGA/COARE data are archived at Goddard Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC).

TRMM Field Experiment (FE) data collected at GES DISC are accessible via ftp. The respective README files or notes for each campaign are also provided online on GES DISC hydrology TRMM FE web sites (see Data Access and Information Service ). The current TRMM FE data and related information are groupped by field campaigns or sites. Considering the users who just want to obtain the general inventories of TRMM FE data, we provide this data collection overview, which briefly describes the data observed over TEFLUN A/B, TRMM-LBA, and KWAJEX by the aircrafts and the surface based observations. TRMM TOGA/COARE data set, as an extension of its original 1992-1993 experiment, has its own features, and the documents have been already completed (see NASA TOGA COARE page). Therefore we do not include it here.

Table 1 lists the TRMM field campaigns and the observation platforms. It also describes the designed measurements for each campaign and the unique features of each campaign. The data availability are listed and will be updated as the new data come in. The KWAJEX data will be complete around the end of year 2000.

Table 1: TRMM Field Campaigns and Observation Description
TRMM
Field Campaign
Measurement Platform
Observation Coverage
Campaign Features
Campaign Date
and
Data Availability
TEFLUN A
TEFLUN B
Aircraft,
Surface ground radar,
Augmented sounding,
Surface rain
gage network,
Cloud-to-Ground lightning detectors
3 dimensional hydrometeors
observation,
Surface rain,
Lightning electric field,
Temperature and moisture profiles
Meet several important
TRMM timely requirements.
Provide data with a variaty
of tropical precipitation types:
thunderstorms, mesoscale convective system, and
stratiform precipitation
April 1 through May 15, 1998
Aug. 5 through Sept. 27, 1998
Available
TRMM-LBA Aircraft,
Surface ground radar,
Augmented sounding,
Augmented lightning,
Surface rain gage
network,
Tethersonde and surface flux tower,
Cloud-to-Ground lightning detectors
3 dimensional hydrometeors
observation,
Surface rain,
Near-surface atmospheric state,
Lightning electric field,
Atmospheric planetary boundary layer turbulence,
Temperature and moisture profiles
Represents a unique interior
of tropical continents
with heavy seasonal precipitation.
The most important unsampled region of the tropics
Jan. 1 through Feb. 28 1999


Partly Available
Kwajalein Aircraft,
Surface ground radar,
Augmented sounding,
Surface rain gage
network,
Tethersonde and surface flux tower,
Ship observation
Cloud-to-Ground lightning detectors
3 dimensional hydrometeors
observation,
Surface rain,
Near-surface atmospheric state,
Lightning electric field,
Temperature and moisture profiles,
Oceanographic measurement
An only ocean location
in TRMM FE
Provide scientific data filling
the missing observation
at other FE regions.
July 23- Sept. 15 1999


Most data are not Available

Alphabetical List of Physical Parameters

A variety of physical parameters were observed at the TRMM FE during the respective observation periods. There are common physical parameters among these TRMM field campaigns. Table 2 lists the physical parameters observed at the four TRMM field campaigns (archived at GES DISC), in alphabetical order, along with the instruments, the respective field campaign, and the related web link. Where TEFa/TEFb denote TEFLUN A/B respectively, and LBA denotes TRMM-LBA.


Table 2: Physical Parameters List
Parameters Instrument/Platform TEFa TEFbLBA Kwajex Related Links
Aerosol Back Scattering
Coefficients
Lidar Atmospheric Sensing
Experiment (LASE)
  click for data     TEFLUN B
Atmospheric Scattering Ratios Lidar Atmospheric Sensing
Experiment (LASE)
  click for data     TEFLUN B
(Microwave)
Brightness Temperature
Advanced Microwave Precipitation
Radiometer (AMPR)
click for data click for data click for data click for data TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
KWAJEX
Millimeter Imaging Radiometer (MIR) click for data click for data click for data   TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
Airborne Multichannel
Microwave Radiometer
(AMMR)
  click for data   click for data TEFLUN B
KWAJEX
Polarimetric Scanning
Radiometer (PSR)
  click for data     TEFLUN B
Cloud Aerosol Particle, Aerosol Scattering Ratio Scanning Raman Lidar(SRL)   click for data     TEFLUN B
Cloud Microphysics
(Particle size distribution and habits)
Forward Scattering Spectrometer (FSSP) click for data click for data click for data click for data TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
KWAJEX
Cloud Particle Imager (CPI) click for data click for data click for data   TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
2D Cloud Imaging Probe(2DC)
1D large particles imaging probe (1DP)
2D Precipitation Probe (2DP)
Platform: Citation, Lear, DC8, Convair
click for data click for data click for data click for data TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
KWAJEX
High Volume Precipitation Sensor (HVPS)   click for data   click for data TEFLUN B
KWAJEX
Doppler Velocity Doppler Radar, Doppler Radar Profilers click for data click for data click for data   TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
KWAJEX
Airborne Rain Mapping Radar (ARMAR)   click for data   click for data TEFLUN B
KWAJEX
EDOP click for data click for data click for data   TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
Electric Field Components
(vertical and horizonal),
Self-Charge (Q)
Lightning Instrument Package click for data click for data click for data   TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
Flight Level Data Aircraft Navigation System
Global Positioning System (GPS)
click for data click for data click for data click for data TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
KWAJEX
Fluxes of Air-Sea Interaction NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown       click for data KWAJEX
Ground Temperature Multispectral Atmospheric
Mapping Sensor(MAMS)
Modis Airborn Simulator (MAS)
click for data click for data     TEFLUN
Land Surface Fluxes Tethersonde, Micromet Tower, Doppler SODAR     click for data   TRMM-LBA
Multispectral Radiances and brightness temperature (calibrated and Geolocated) Modis Airborne Simulator (MAS)     click for data   TRMM-LBA
Multispectral Atmospheric
Mapping Sensor(MAMS)
click for data click for data     TEFLUN
Planetary Boundary Layer
Atmospheric Conditions
Tethersonde, Micromet Tower, Doppler SODAR     click for data   TRMM-LBA
Rain rate and drop size
distribution at surface
Surface Rain guages click for data click for data click for data click for data TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
KWAJEX
Radar Measurements click for data click for data click for data   TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
Disdrometer click for data click for data click for data click for data TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
KWAJEX
Radar Reflectivity Doppler Radar
Doppler Radar Profilers
click for data click for data click for data   TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
KWAJEX
Airborne Rain Mapping Radar (ARMAR)   click for data   click for data TEFLUN B
KWAJEX
EDOP click for data click for data click for data   TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
Upper Air Temperature, Dew Point,
and Wind Profiles
Rawinsonde click for data click for data click for data click for data TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA
KWAJEX
Water Vapor Mixing Ratios Lidar Atmospheric Sensing
Experiment (LASE)
Scanning Raman Lidar (SRL)
  click for data     TEFLUN B
Millimeter Imaging Radiometer (MIR) click for data click for data click for data   TEFLUN
TRMM-LBA

Data Access and Information Service

TRMM FE data are accessible via ftp after linking to each campaign web page listed on the TRMM Campaigns online web page.

References

TRMM Field Campaigns of TRMM Science Operations Plan, 1996: TRMM Office
TEFLUN A
TEFLUN B
Univ. Washington Kwajex
NOAA_AL Profilers
TRMM-LBA

Contact Us

Your suggestions regarding the TRMM FE data and information are welcome. Please send them to the Hydrology data support team


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