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COSMIC: Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate Mission Status and Results UCAR COSMIC Project FORMOSAT-3
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COSMIC launch picture provided by Orbital Sciences Corporation All six satellites stacked and launched on a Minotaur rocket Initial orbit altitude ~500 km; inclination ~72° Will be maneuvered into six different orbital planes for optimal global coverage (at ~800 km altitude) Satellites are in good health and providing data-up to 2200 soundings per day to NOAA Launch on April 14, 2006, Vandenberg AFB, CA
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COSMIC - Final Deployment 6 Planes 71 Degrees inclination 800 Km 2500 Soundings per day Latency 50-140 minutes from observation to NOAA Courtesy NSPO
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Current Constellation May 7, 2007
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Over 1 Million Profiles Neutral Atmosphere Ionosphere
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Sunday May 6, 2007 occultations
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InputDataInputData CDAAC CDAAC NESDISNESDIS GTS NCEP ECMWF CWB UKMO Canada Met. JMA BUFR Files WMO standard 1 file / sounding Getting COSMIC Results to Weather Centers Data available to weather centers within < 180 minutes of on-orbit collection JCSDA NRL Operational Processing Science & Archive TACC
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Operator Interface - 6 Sat Dump Overview
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Example Operator Dump Information
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Operator Summary - Problem Dump!
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SNR 6 SV Overview - Example Good Day
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SNR Summary 6 Sats - FM4 orbit raise
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Summary of JPL-provided GOX firmware improvements from build 4.0 to build 4.3 B4.0 to B4.2: 1) Fix corrupted Nav message due to tracking on the POD antenna through the atmosphere. 2) Fix to rising occultation OL -> CL transitions. B4.2 to B4.2.1: 1) Double precision P2 Phase in QuadraticFitObservable packet. 2) Adjustments to forward POD scheduling to facilitate ionospheric occultations, and fix a bug that turned off high-rate reference data too early 3) Adjustments to drift time for setting occultations 4) Changes to open loop model B4.2.1 to B4.3: 1) Fix bug in which the azimuth window on occultation antennas was limited to a maximum of 45 degrees. Azimuth can now be commanded to maximum of 75 degrees 2) Fix bug that causes rising occultations to end earlier than at the commanded height 3) Insertion of S4 scintillation parameter into the unused P1 SNR field of quad fit packets. The value is now a short integer representing an SR pseudo-variance factor. 4) Fix a bug that causes integer cycle slips during transition from open to closed loop tracking of rising occultations 5) Fixes to az/el reporting in occultation log messages. Also improved consistency in the formatting of the messages 6) Fix to bug that sometimes causes receiver to halt acquisition and tracking of a particular PRN. B4.3 to B4.4 (planned for May 2007) 1) Double L2 tracking loop bandwidth to reduce soundings that fail for “bad L2”. Avoid wrapping of L2. 2) Add ability to use either POD antenss as reference antenna and as navigation antenna. 3) L2C tracking
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Status of Satellites / CDAAC All satellites and payloads working FM2 lost 1 solar panel - currently only operating GPS receiver (TIPP + TBB turned off) GPS receiver on FM6 shows erratic behavior (sudden drop in SNR on some antennas sometimes for minutes sometimes for days) - this results in loss of data Still some data lost to infrequent data dumps (mainly during orbit raising periods) Some attitude control problems CDAAC purchased a new processing cluster for reprocessing for climate product
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Neutral Atmosphere Results
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Comparison of Pairs of COSMIC soundings with GFS analysis
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Statistics of Collocated Soundings
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The Effect of Open Loop Tracking
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Penetration of setting/rising soundings
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Detecting the Atmospheric Boundary layer with RO
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Sensing the ABL with COSMIC
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Global Distribution and Height of ABL
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Southern Hemisphere Forecast Improvements from COSMIC Data Sean Healey, ECMWF
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Impact study with COSMIC 500 hPa geopotential heights anomaly correlation (the higher the better) as a function of forecast day for two different experiments: –PRYnc (assimilation of operational obs ), –PRYc (PRYnc + COSMIC) We assimilated around 1,000 COSMIC profiles per day Results with COSMIC are very encouraging
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Using COSMIC for Hurricane Ernesto Prediction Without COSMIC With COSMIC Results from Hui Liu, NCAR
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Using COSMIC for Hurricane Ernesto Prediction GOES Image With COSMIC GOES Image from Tim Schmitt, SSEC
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Climate
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COSMIC - CHAMP Mission Comparison
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Ionosphere and Space Weather
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First collocated ionospheric profiles From presentation by Stig Syndergaard, UCAR/COSMIC
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Comparisons with ISR data [Lei et al., submitted to JGR 2007]
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Trans-Ionospheric Rays in 100 minutes
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Scintillation Sensing with COSMIC No scintillation S4=0.005 Scintillation S4=0.113 GPS/MET SNR data Where is the source Region of the scintillation?
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http://www.cosmic.ucar.edu * Select the 'Sign Up ' link under COSMIC Accept data use agreement * Enter information: Name, Address, email, user_id, Password, planned use of data An email will be sent within 2-3 business days to indicate access has been granted. COSMIC Data Access More than 496 data users have registered
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CDAAC Team
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