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Summary
The TRMM Microwave Imager (TMI) is a nine-channel passive microwave
radiometer, which builds on the heritage of the Special Sensor
Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) instrument flown aboard the Defense
Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) platforms. Microwave radiation
is emitted by the Earth's surface and by water droplets within
clouds. However, when layers of large ice particles are present in
upper cloud regions - a condition highly correlated with heavy
rainfall - microwave radiation tends to scatter at frequencies above
19 GHz. The TMI detects radiation at five frequencies chosen to
discriminate among these processes, thus revealing the likelihood of
rainfall. The key to accurate retrieval of rainfall rates by this
method is the deduction of cloud precipitation consistent with the
radiation measurement at each frequency. The TMI frequencies are
10.65, 19.35, 37 and 85.5 GHz (dual polarization), and 21 GHz
(vertical polarization only).
The Level 1B product file (1B11) contains calibrated brightness
temperatures and auxiliary geolocation information for each
pixel in the scan. The structure of the Level 1B data file is based
on the Wentz format for the SSM/I data. The Level 1B data are stored
in the Hierarchical Data Format (HDF), which includes both core and
product specific metadata applicable to the TMI measurements. A file
contains a single orbit of data with a file size of about 14 MB
(uncompressed). The HDF-EOS "swath" structure is used to accommodate
the actual geophysical data arrays. As in the case of the Level 1A
data, there are 16 files of TMI 1B11 data produced per day.
Antenna temperatures are derived from the Level 1A sensor counts by
applying a linear relationship of the form: Tb = a + b * count. The
resultant temperatures are corrected for cross-polarization and
spill-over to produce the brightness temperatures found in the Level
1B product. However, no antenna beam pattern correction or
sample-to-pixel averaging has been applied to these brightness
temperatures.
In the Level 1B data, geolocation and channel data are written out for
each pixel along the scan, whereas the time stamp, scan status
(containing scan quality information), navigation, calibration
coefficients, and satellite zenith angle are specified on a per-scan
basis. There are, in general, 2991 scans along the orbit, with each scan
consisting of 208 high resolution (85 GHz) pixels, and 104 low
resolution pixels (all other channels). The scan width is about 760
km.
Spatial coverage is between 38 degrees North and 38 degrees South
owing to the 35 degree inclination of the TRMM satellite.
Contacts for Data Access Information
Goddard DAAC
Hydrology Data Support Team, Code 610.2
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771
301-614-5224 voice
301-614-5268 fax
Email: help-disc@listserv.gsfc.nasa.gov
Data Center Identification
GSFC-TSS -
Goddard Space Flight Center Distributed Active Archive Center, NASA
References:
Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Science Data and Information System (TSDIS)
Interface Control Specification Between the TSDIS and the TSDIS Science User (TSU)
Volume 3: File Specifications for TRMM Products - Level 1,
http://pps.gsfc.nasa.gov/tsdis/Documents/ICSVol3.pdf
Volume 4: File Specifications for TRMM Products - Level 2 and Level 3,
http://pps.gsfc.nasa.gov/tsdis/Documents/ICSVol4.pdf
Document Information
Document Revision Date:Fri May 17 10:10:14 EDT 2002
Document Review Date: Wed May 15 10:24:19 EDT 2002
Document Author: Hydrology Data Support Team
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