Lunar Calibration Workshop Preparation Sébastien Wagner (EUMETSAT) In collaboration with Tom Stone (USGS) Sophie Lachérade, Bertrand Fougnie (CNES) Jack.

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Lunar Calibration Workshop Preparation Sébastien Wagner (EUMETSAT) In collaboration with Tom Stone (USGS) Sophie Lachérade, Bertrand Fougnie (CNES) Jack Xiong (NASA)

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 Workshop preparation Another 2 weeks to go! Version 3.0 of the GIRO application was delivered (see Bart’s presentation) + update of the input/output documentation Development of a sensitivity analysis tool (see Seb’s presentation) Agenda in advanced draft shape! Available on Registered participants so far = 19 (of which a few “observers” ). A couple of registrations still missing...

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 Time line OrganizersParticipants 24/06/2014Kick-off lunar calibration workshop web meeting July – August Development / Finalization of the GIRO application Documentation on GSICS / Lunar Calibration Wiki Participants to prepare input data (extraction / reformatting) End August / Early September Provide the GIRO application Feedback / Output September / October Updates / Support November Output screening / Feedback to participants Re-processing if needed 01/12/ /12/2014 Lunar calibration workshop at EUMETSAT Darmstadt, Germany

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 Time line OrganizersParticipants 24/06/2014Kick-off lunar calibration workshop web meeting July – August Development / Finalization of the GIRO application Documentation on GSICS / Lunar Calibration Wiki Participants to prepare input data (extraction / reformatting) End August / Early September Provide the GIRO application Feedback / Output September / October Updates / Support November Output screening / Feedback to participants Re-processing if needed 01/12/ /12/2014 Lunar calibration workshop at EUMETSAT Darmstadt, Germany WE ARE HERE NOW

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 Meeting starts at 08:30 on Monday and ends by 16:00/17:00 on Thursday Topics/activities (detailed agenda discussed later) Monday : General presentations + participant reports and discussion on the GEO instruments Tuesday : Participant reports and discussion on the LEO instruments Wednesday : Sensitivity analysis Thursday : Reporting outcomes & discussing the way forward Preparation of the meeting: Each group/participant will present its/his/her data set (preparation + results) Guidelines on presentations (please check Lot of slots for discussion and interactions Agenda

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 Guidelines for presentations on the lunar observation data set preparation: - General description of the sensor (spectral bands, orbit, resolution, etc.) - Description of the Moon acquisition (maneuver) - Example of an image: how does the Moon look like? - Dark signal correction - Absolute calibration (calibration methods) - Integration step - Oversampling consideration - Satellite position - Operation of the GIRO: status and calibration results - Feedback for discussions Agenda – Guidelines for presentations

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 Two social events: Tuesday (around 19:30) : Dinner in a local brewery in Darmstadt (place TBC) Wednesday (after working day): Christmas Market experience. Be ready for standing outside in the cold, each curry Wurst and drinking Gluhwein! ( )  Warm clothes, shoes, gloves, hats strongly advised Agenda

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June Detailed agenda

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 Sensitivity analysis - practicalities Idea = run some sensitivity analysis on the spot and to exchange on the very first results.  Need to run a perturbation tool + GIRO + some analysis/plotting tools EUMETSAT has developed a perturbation tool in C and some IDL routines to make the analysis. We have some infrastructure issues for having all participants running the analysis on our systems  Solutions: 1/ who is able to run the GIRO application (+ dataset storage) on the laptop he/she may bring to the meeting? 2/ who is able to access remotely (through an normal internet connection) their home system to run the GIRO and retrieve results on the spot?

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 DATA PREPARATION

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 Data preparation: who is on track? Status from last web meeting in September TeamStatus AISTASTER data (newly joining). To be converted CMATo be converted CNESReady (Pleiades 1A + 1B) EUMETSATReady (MET-7,-8,-9 and -10) ISROOCM-2: to be converted. INSAT-3D: to be converted JAXA? JMAReady (MTSAT-2+ GMS5) KMAReady (COMS) NASA – MODISReady NASA – OCO-2To be converted NASA - SeaWiFSTo be converted + NASA – VIIRSReady NOAA – VIIRSReady NOAA – GEOsReady USGS/NASAOLI: to be converted VITOPROBA-V: to be converted

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 Data transfer for Lunar Calibration Dataset From the very first web meeting in June 2014, objectives of the workshop: Work across agencies / operators with a common and validated implementation of the USGS ROLO model  one of GSICS’ goal = instruments inter-calibration To share knowledge and expertise on lunar calibration. First step to provide the international community with validated and traceable version of the USGS ROLO model  version based on publically available literature. Generate for the first time a reference dataset that could be used for validation / comparisons later on.

GSICS web meeting – Lunar Calibration Workshop 24 June 2014 Data transfer for Lunar Calibration Dataset We ask participants to start sending the data they are planning to share. Use of a drop box:  Use the Filedrop URL Lunar-Calibration : You can bookmark this page if needed. Click to the URL + specify your address and a subject (a message text is also ok) Add your data files (zipped archives strongly recommanded!) and upload them by clicking the ‘Send’ button. I will receive a notification , which contains the download link of your uploaded data

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