1 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey MODIS Direct Broadcast Reception and Processing at the USGS Center for Earth Resources Observations and Science (EROS) Karen Zanter, USGS October 3, 2005
2 Agenda EROS Mission AmericaView Program Ground Station Overview Processing Flow Data Capture Archive Distribution Products Applications
3 EROS Mission Statement Science: To promote and conduct applications, users, and knowledge of land information to better understand our planet Data Access: To ensure that scientists, researchers, businesses, decision makers, and the public have ready access to land information Data Archives: To safeguard and expand the national archive of remotely sensed land data
4 EROS Facility in Sioux Falls, SD
5 AmericaView Mission Statement “AmericaView is a locally controlled and nationally coordinated program… … to advance the availability, timely distribution, and widespread use of remote sensing data and technology… …through education, research, outreach, and sustainable technology transfer to the public and private sectors.”
6 AmericaView Components AmericaView, Inc. – National Consortium for Remote Sensing Education, Research, and Geospatial Applications USGS AmericaView Project at EROS Data Center (included in the Land Remote Sensing Program)
7 AmericaView Membership Status
8 EROS MODIS DB Ground Station AmericaView Program funded the creation of an EROS ground station capable of receiving the real-time MODIS data Began processing and data distribution in July 2002 Two to four images of MODIS DB data are acquired daily notifications of each acquisition are automatically sent to registered users Available for download 2 hours after reception Coverage of conterminous U.S. and parts of Canada and Mexico
9 EDC MODIS DB Users Approximately 410 registered users YTD AmericaView/StateView Consortiums Non-AmericaView Universities, Individual Students Government Industry Foreign
10 EROS Ground Station Antennas 10m Datron Up to Three Simultaneous X-Band Data Downlink Channels (Image Data Reception) S-Band TT&C Equipped 5.4m ViaSat Up to Two Simultaneous X-Band Data Downlink Channels (Image Data Reception) Support for Three X-Band Data Downlink Channels S-Band TT&C Capability 3m ViaSat Used to Support AVHRR Data Reception DCPF Provides Advisory Support and Maintenance 10m and 5.4m Antennas Serve as Back-Up to Each Other as Schedules Permit 10M Antenna 5.4M Antenna
11 EROS Acquisition Circle
12 MODIS DB Processing Flow
13 Data Capture System (DCS) Captures X-band Image Data in a Raw Computer Compatible (RCC) Format Utilized by Multiple EROS Missions Currently used for Landsat 5, Landsat 7, MODIS Direct Broadcast Capable of Capturing a Wide Variety of Image Data Also ingest Landsat Data via Tape or Network from International Ground Stations ASN (Alice Springs, Australia) Gilmore Creek / University of Alaska Fairbanks PF1 (Poker Flat, Alaska) DELL Commodity LINUX Servers Hosting Myriad/Mercury Computer Dual- Channel Capture Cards with USGS Device Driver and Application Sends Data to Processing & Archive Systems Realtime Moving Window Display Capability
14 Nearline Archive Implemented Capability for Nearline Archive Automatic Population of MODIS Level 0 Data after Reception
15 Distribution Data can be downloaded at no cost from retrieval site: Retrieval site holds the most recent five days of data Registration is necessary to access the site Data files are compressed (lossless) State-based composites Based on the US composite 48 conterminous US states, as well as the District of Columbia, and state composite can be clipped on demand by user’s request. State composites are built using the 500m composite products Users can select any and/or all of bands 1-7 and the NDVI band The state composite products can be obtained at no cost at: Seamless Data Distribution site at: Daily United States Composite (only)
16 Web Site MODIS Direct Broadcast provides the most recent 5 days of MODIS Aqua and Terra data and composites of the conterminous United States.
17 MODIS DB Products L1B (HDF format) 250m product contains bands 1 and 2 at their native 250m resolution 500m product contains bands 3 through 7 at their native 500m resolution, along with bands 1 and 2 aggregated to 500m 1000m product contains bands 8 through 36 at their native 1000m resolution, along with bands 1-7 aggregated to 1000m L2R (HDF format) Estimates of the true land surface reflectances for the 250m and 500m bands, corrected for atmospheric scattering and absorption. Current and forecast ozone and atmospheric data are used in these corrections L3V (HDF format) Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) products for the 250m and 500m bands, using the surface reflectance products as input
18 MODIS DB Products (cont.) L2G (HDF and GeoTIFF format) L1B products that have been gridded (projected) to the Lambert Azimuthal equal-area projection and corrected for over-sampling at off- nadir view angles (bow-tie effect) L2RG (HDF and GeoTIFF format) L2R products that have been gridded (projected) to the Lambert Azimuthal equal-area projection and corrected for over-sampling at off- nadir view angles (bow-tie effect) L3VG (HDF and GeoTIFF format) L3V products that have been gridded (projected) to the Lambert Azimuthal equal-area projection and corrected for over-sampling at off- nadir view angles (bow-tie effect)
19 MODIS DB Products (cont.) Rolling seven-day composites (GeoTIFF format) L2R data 7-day period using Aqua acquisitions The highest NDVI value for each pixel in the composite is then determined from the group of L2R products The composite products are available in 250m, 500m, and 1000m resolutions Caveat: Certain pixels are being repeated in the seven-day composites, creating artifacts Appears only in areas of high terrain (e.g. Rocky Mountains) Most obvious when using pixels far from nadir Plans to address Install the new L1 processing software, which contains SRTM DEMs Reassess the terrain correction using the new L1 software Revise existing composite algorithm to include distance from nadir
20 Seamless Data Distribution
21 Select Area of Interest and Download
22 III. Dissemination to Drought DSS Weekly Products (Monday a.m.) VegDRI VegDRI difference VegDRI with US drought vectors VegDRI difference with US Drought vectors Incorporate VegDRI into USDM I. MODIS DB NDVI Processing System 2004 Weekly AVHRR NDVI DB Weekly MODIS NDVI DB 2008 …> Determin e calibratio n MODIS DBS II. VegDRI Modeling System VegDRI Models AVHRR & MODIS NDVI Smoothing Metrics (PASG, SOS Anomaly) Satellite RS Ecoregions Land cover Soils Irrigated Ag Biophysical Data SPI PDSI Climate Data Weekly Real-Time Model Implementation Point DB for Model Generation /CART Drought Monitoring
23 Near-RT Drought Monitoring Support In FY06, NASA and USGS collaborative project to expand operational use of MODIS VI data in Drought Decision Support MODIS DB to supply U.S. MODIS VI data into VegDRI modeling subsystem Timely delivery of VI data versus standard MODIS products Flexibility of composite period (rolling 7-day vs. fixed 16-day) In the next three years, this system will expand from current 7-state area to 48 states automate calculation and delivery of VegDRI Operational use of products in the construction of the U.S. Drought Monitor
24 Evolution of Fire Science Approach Current NDVI From AVHRR Departure from Average NDVI ~ AVHRR Time Series 1989-present -= AVHRR Weekly Average NDVI Transform AVHRR To MODIS MODIS DB Time Series 2003-present Include New Development Current NDVI From MODIS DB -= Departure from Average NDVI Create Long Term Continuity Weekly Average NDVI Derived from AVHRR and MODIS Current Fire Danger Scenario
25 Improved Fire Danger Monitoring Greater temporal and spatial resolution (250m) of vegetation condition information Use of MODIS DB enhances capability to integrate daily vegetation updates with daily weather data Extends the Decision Support Systems beyond the AVHRR era New or improved fire danger forecasting algorithms
26 Long-Term Relevance to USGS/EROS An important component for Terrestrial Monitoring, enabling multi-resolution (1000m, 500m, 250m) Long term continuity of wide field of view sensor data products with high temporal resolution to complement moderate spatial resolution Landsat data continuity Continue to develop the institutional knowledge base for developing new products, new uses, and new users Leverage funding opportunities, cross-project requirements, and strengths in science, engineering, and operations for timely delivery of relevant information for decision support
27 Contact Information Karen Zanter AmericaView Project Chief USGS Center for EROS Voice: (605)