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1 USDA Forest Service, Remote Sensing Applications Center, FSWeb: http://fsweb.rsac.fs.fed.us WWW: http://www.fs.fed.us/eng/rsac/ LANCE User Working Group Briefing Brad Quayle USDA Forest Service Remote Sensing Applications Center (RSAC) LANCE User Working Group Meeting November 16-17, 2010

2 Remote Sensing Applications Center (RSAC) National Technical Center; Located in Salt Lake City, Utah Mission: Assist all levels of the agency, and external agency partners, in applying the most advanced geospatial technologies for improved monitoring and mapping of natural resources Operational MODIS direct readout data collection since 2002 RSAC X-band antenna in radome

3 Area of interest SSEC RSAC UAF NASA DRL MODIS Ground Station Network L0/L2 data continuously acquired and compiled at RSAC for further processing L0/L2 data continuously acquired and compiled at RSAC for further processing NASA operational MODIS data distribution systems provide additional coverage and backup ground station network NASA operational MODIS data distribution systems provide additional coverage and backup ground station network − MODIS Rapid Response System (LANCE) − LAADS

4 MODIS Data Processing L2 MOD14 Data via LANCE (every 15 minutes) MODIS DR Ground Station Network Selected MODIS L0/L2 Data (every 15-20 minutes) USFS-RSAC IPOPP Processing System Selected L0 Data L0 Data (12-14 GB daily) L2 Products (~30 GB daily) L2 Product Stream IPOPP L2/L3 Products Active Fires (MOD14) Land Surface Temperature (MOD11) Corrected Reflectance (CREFL) Surface Reflectance (MOD09) NDVI/EVI (MOD13) Burn Scar (L. Giglio) AOD (MOD04) TPW (MOD05) Cloud Mask (MOD35) Cloud IR Phase (MOD06) Cloud Top Pressure (MOD06) Sea Surface Temperature (MOD28) International Polar Orbiter Processing Package (IPOPP) used for L0 -> L2 processing

5 Active Fire Mapping (AFM) Program (http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us) Operational, NRT detection and monitoring of wildland fire activity in CONUS, Alaska, Hawaii & Canada Leverages NASA and NOAA assets −MODIS −AVHRR Facilitates decision support for strategic wildfire planning and response for U.S. and Canadian fire agencies −Prioritize allocation of fire suppression assets −Focus tactical airborne reconnaissance assets −Integrated into several fire-related applications and decision support systems −GOES −Future polar/geo sensors

6 AFM Value-Added Fire Products Mapping/Visualization Products JPG/PDF fire detection maps Interactive fire detection map viewers Google Earth fire detection KMLs/KMZs Detection analysis/summary products Imagery/Geospatial Data Products Georeferenced image subsets Fire detection GIS datasets WMS/WFS services Update frequency: Every 15 to 60 minutes or immediately after every satellite observation Ongoing coordination with fire management community to develop products to meet operational needs

7 Example Fire Management Application Data Input for Spatial Fire Behavior Systems/Models - WFDSS FS-Pro (Fire Spread Probability) Model Probability of fire spread from a known location in the absence of suppression Used for long-term projections of ongoing fires Used in conjunction with data about values at risk MODIS data provides fire locations for initial model runs when other sources of intelligence are lacking. FS-Pro results help managers determine an “Appropriate Management Response” to fires from a strategic and tactical stand point and prescribe adequate resources for fire containment. MODIS fire detections

8 NRT L2 MODIS land, atmosphere and ocean products produced by IPOPP Downloadable L2 swath datasets and value-added products − GeoTiff format − Quicklook maps − Google Earth KMZs Distribution node for L0 data collected via RSAC antenna Supports national/regional scale resource management and monitoring Forest Service Direct Readout Data Portal (http://directreadout.fs.fed.us)

9 Example Monitoring Application Forest Disturbance Detection and Monitoring Annual aerial detection survey (ADS) flights conducted by Forest Service Forest Health Monitoring Program − Specifically map areas of insect, disease or weather-related damage Prototype MODIS-based change detection program by RSAC identifies forest disturbances/anomalies Provides information to prioritize ADS flights − Provide guidance on where to go vs. where not to fly (omission and commission error important) − 7-10 day response time

10 Forest Disturbance Detection Products Reflectance composites for change detection analysis Nationwide geospatial disturbance products every 8 days Michigan forest tent caterpillar outbreak 2010 Current year 16-day composite using NRT data Baseline multi-year composite for same 16- day period; “normal conditions”

11 Provide information on alternatives for acquiring NRT EOS data to support users with minimal latency requirements Provide information on alternatives for acquiring NRT EOS data to support users with minimal latency requirements L2 science products < 30-60 minutes post-acquisition are feasible via direct readout (DR) community L2 science products < 30-60 minutes post-acquisition are feasible via direct readout (DR) community − Numerous EOS DR ground stations with data distribution portals − Regional DR data sharing networks in place to support NRT application objectives and increase efficiencies − DR data processing technologies are freely available that provide self-contained, scalable frameworks with access to latest SPAs Increasingly being utilized by DR ground stations Increasingly being utilized by DR ground stations Available to any user to generate higher level products from L0 data Available to any user to generate higher level products from L0 data Suggested LANCE Enhancements Data Latency Considerations

12 Additional output formats (GeoTiffs, etc.) Additional output formats (GeoTiffs, etc.) File compression for faster download File compression for faster download Additional methods of accessing L2 swath data by FTP download Additional methods of accessing L2 swath data by FTP download − Index directories by grid referencing system common to the user community (i.e. tiles, etc.) OGC-compliant data/mapping services OGC-compliant data/mapping services − WMS for mapping/visualization − WCS for data extraction and analysis Integration of custom products for targeted applications Integration of custom products for targeted applications Coordination with other space agencies to facilitate similar NRT data delivery framework for future sensors Coordination with other space agencies to facilitate similar NRT data delivery framework for future sensors − GCOM-C SGLI (JAXA) − Sentinel 3 SLSTR (ESA) − GOES ABI (NOAA) Suggested LANCE Enhancements General Considerations

13 USDA Forest Service, Remote Sensing Applications Center, FSWeb: http://fsweb.rsac.fs.fed.us WWW: http://www.fs.fed.us/eng/rsac/ Thanks Comments/Questions?


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