2014 Aquarius / SACD Science Team Meeting Agenda and Objectives Summarize the completion of NASA’s Aquarius 3-year prime salinity measurement mission (November.

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2014 Aquarius / SACD Science Team Meeting Agenda and Objectives Summarize the completion of NASA’s Aquarius 3-year prime salinity measurement mission (November 2014) Gary Lagerloef, 1 1 Aquarius Principal Investigator, Earth & Space Research, Seattle WA, USA

2 G. Lagerloef, Aquarius PI 2014 Aquarius/SACD/OSST Science Team Meeting Seattle, WA, 11 November Welcome and Opening Remarks Gary Lagerloef: Meeting Agenda and Objectives Eric Lindstrom: NASA Program Overview CONAE Program Overview and SAC-D Status Moved to Thursday morning Lagerloef-Feldman: Aquarius Mission Status

3 G. Lagerloef, Aquarius PI 2014 Aquarius/SACD/OSST Science Team Meeting Seattle, WA, 11 November 2014 Friday Wrap-up Session Each working group chair(s) need to provide summary

4 G. Lagerloef, Aquarius PI 2014 Aquarius/SACD/OSST Science Team Meeting Seattle, WA, 11 November Aquarius V3.0 Validated Data May 2014 Aquarius V4.0 Validated Data TBD 2014 NASA End of Prime Mission 30 Nov 2014 NASA Extended Mission Senior Review Proposal March 2015 Science Meeting, Seattle November 2014 NASA 2-Year Extended Mission Begins 1 Oct Month Interim Extension 2-Year Extended Mission … NASA Science Mission Timeline Launch 10 June 2011Aquarius on 25 Aug 2011First Image 22 Sep 2011NASA PLAR 10 Nov 2011 NASA Begin Prime Mission 1 Dec 2011 Aquarius 1 Year of Data 25 Aug th Aquarius/SAC-D Science Meeting April 2012 Joint SMOS-Aquarius Workshop, Brest April 2013 Aquarius V1.3 Data Apr 2012 Aquarius V2.0 Validated Data 25 Feb 2013 Aquarius 2 Years of Data 25 Aug th Aquarius/SAC-D Science Meeting Nov 2013 Webinar Jan 2013

5 G. Lagerloef, Aquarius PI 2014 Aquarius/SACD/OSST Science Team Meeting Seattle, WA, 11 November 2014 Three Main Measurement Objectives 1. Global Mean Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) 2. Seasonal Cycle 3. Interannual Variations How well are we doing?

6 G. Lagerloef, Aquarius PI 2014 Aquarius/SACD/OSST Science Team Meeting Seattle, WA, 11 November 2014 Action Items and Decisions Identify key scientific accomplishments, surprises, new findings, etc. Quantify the measurements relative to the mission requirements (See next slide) Determine processing version, or needed changes, to use for the “final data product” of the 3-year Prime Mission, and timetable for reprocessing (within 6 months). Develop plans and outline for Aquarius’ NASA Extended Mission “Senior Review” proposal.

7 G. Lagerloef, Aquarius PI 2014 Aquarius/SACD/OSST Science Team Meeting Seattle, WA, 11 November 2014 Level 1 Science Mission Requirement Baseline Mission Minimum Mission 1The Aquarius Mission shall collect the space-based measurements to retrieve Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) with global root-mean-square (rms) random errors and systematic biases no larger than 0.2 psu on 150 km by 150 km scales over the ice-free oceans SSS Averaging Interval1 Month3 Months 3Mission DurationAt least 3 Years At least 1 Year 4Deliver data products to a NASA Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). Level 1a Reconstructed Unprocessed Instrument Data Level 1bCalibrated Sensor Units Level 2Derived Geolocated SSS Level 3Time-space averaged SSS on a standard Earth Projection Yes Baseline and Minimum Mission – Status, V2.0 * * Version 2.0 data, January 2013

8 G. Lagerloef, Aquarius PI 2014 Aquarius/SACD/OSST Science Team Meeting Seattle, WA, 11 November 2014 Level 1 Science Mission Requirement Baseline Mission Minimum Mission 1The Aquarius Mission shall collect the space-based measurements to retrieve Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) with global root-mean-square (rms) random errors and systematic biases no larger than 0.2 psu on 150 km by 150 km scales over the ice-free oceans ?? V3.0 2SSS Averaging Interval1 Month3 Months 3Mission DurationAt least 3 Years At least 1 Year 4Deliver data products to a NASA Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). Level 1a Reconstructed Unprocessed Instrument Data Level 1bCalibrated Sensor Units Level 2Derived Geolocated SSS Level 3Time-space averaged SSS on a standard Earth Projection Yes Baseline and Minimum Mission – Status, V3.0 ??

9 G. Lagerloef, Aquarius PI 2014 Aquarius/SACD/OSST Science Team Meeting Seattle, WA, 11 November 2014