AIRS Daily Gridded Retrieval Product
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AIRX3STD data sample
This product is similar to AIRX3STD. However, it contains science retrievals that use the Humidity Sounder for Brazil (HSB). Because the HSB instrument lived only from September 2002 through January 2003 when it terminally failed, the data set covers these five months only.
The AIRS Level 3 Daily Gridded Product contains standard retrieval means, standard deviations and input counts. Each file covers a temporal period of 24 hours
for either the descending (equatorial crossing North to South @1:30 AM local
time) or ascending (equatorial crossing South to North @1:30 PM local time)
orbit. The data
starts at the international dateline and progresses westward (as do the
subsequent orbits of the satellite) so that neighboring gridded cells of data are no
more than a swath of time apart (about 90 minutes). The two parts of a scan line
crossing the dateline are included in separate L3 files, according to the
date, so that data points in a grid box are always
coincident in time. The
edge of the AIRS Level 3 gridded cells is at the date line (the 180E/W longitude
boundary). When plotted, this produces a map with 0 degrees longitude in the
center of the image unless the bins are reordered. This method is preferred
because the left (West) side of the image and the right (East) side of the image
contain data farthest apart in time. The gridding scheme used by AIRS is the
same as used by TOVS Pathfinder to create Level 3 products.
The daily Level 3 products have gores between satellite paths where
there is no coverage for that day.
The geophysical parameters have been averaged and
binned into 1°x1° grid cells, from -180.0° to +180.0°
longitude and from -90.0° to +90.0° latitude. For each grid map of 4-byte
floating-point mean values there is a corresponding 4-byte floating-point map of
standard deviation and a 2-byte integer grid map of counts. The counts map
provides the user with the number of points per bin that were included in the
mean and can be used to generate custom multi-day maps from the daily gridded
products.
The geophysical parameters are: Skin Temperature, Surface Air Temperature, Air Temperature, Tropopause, Precipitable Water, Water Vapor, Cloud Amount/Frequency, Cloud Height, Cloud Top Pressure, Cloud Top Temperature, Reflectance, Emissivity, Sea Surface Temperature, Ozone, Surface Pressure, Cloud Vertical Distribution.
GES DISC Data Access
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Product Summary
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ESDT Shortname:
AIRH3STD |
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Coverage:
Global, Daily
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Resolution:
Horizontal: 1 x 1 deg
Vertical: up to 24 pressure levels
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Volume:
71 MB/file, 1 file/day
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Product Guide
+ Quickstart Guide
To Plot L3 AIRS Temperatures
(can save the image as well)
idl -novm -rt=
l3_quick_temp.sav –args
filename level(option) autoscale(option)
example:
idl -novm -rt=l3_quick_
temp.sav -args AIRS.2007.
03.13.L3.RetStd001.v4.0.
9.0.G07074152508.hdf 2
autoscale
level: 1-24 levels with default 1 which is 1000 mb
(1000, 925, 850, 700, 600, 500, 400, 300, 250, 200, 150, 100, 70, 50, 30, 20, 15, 10, 7, 5, 3, 2, 1.5,1)
scale: default 230-330 K
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