TROPESS CrIS-SNPP L2 Carbon Monoxide for West Coast Fires, Standard Product V1 (TRPSDL2COCRSWCF) at GES DISC

Description

The TROPESS CrIS-SNPP L2 Carbon Monoxide for West Coast Fires, Standard Product contains the vertical distribution of the retrieved atmospheric state of carbon monoxide (CO), formal uncertainties, and diagnostic information measured by the CrIS instrument on the Suomi-NPP satellite. This product focuses on the CONUS region (20N-60N; 150W-40W) for the time period from 2020-08-01 to 2020-10-31, during the outbreak of U.S. West Coast wildfires. The NASA TRopospheric Ozone and Precursors from Earth System Sounding (TROPESS) project, uses an optimal estimation algorithm, known as the MUlti-SpEctra, MUlti-SpEcies, Multi-SEnsors (MUSES). The data files are written in the netCDF version 4 file format, and each file contains one day of data. The data have a spatial resolution of 14 km (CrIS nadir FOV), and are reported at 14 vertical levels from the surface to 0.1 hPa. The principal investigator for the TROPESS project is Kevin W. Bowman.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
21 Access the dataset landing page from the GES DISC website. https://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/datacollection/TRPSDL2COCRSWCF_1.html
21 Search results for publications that cite this dataset by its DOI. https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=10.5067%2FHXARUSIEQ4KM
21 Access the data via HTTPS. https://tropess.gesdisc.eosdis.nasa.gov/data/TROPESS_Special/TRPSDL2COCRSWCF.1/
21 Use the Earthdata Search Client to find and retrieve data sets across multiple data centers. https://search.earthdata.nasa.gov/search?q=TRPSDL2COCRSWCF_1
33 User's Guide https://docserver.gesdisc.eosdis.nasa.gov/public/project/TROPESS/User_Guides/TROPESS-AIRS-CrIS_CO_L2_Product_User_Guide_v1_2-22-21.pdf
21 TROPESS Project Home Page. https://tes.jpl.nasa.gov/tropess/
33 README Document https://tropess.gesdisc.eosdis.nasa.gov/data/TROPESS_Special/TRPSDL2COCRSWCF.1/doc/TROPESS_West_Coast_Fires_README_2-23-21.pdf
34 TROPESS CrIS/SNPP CO (West Coast Fires, Special Product) at 383 hPa on 12 September 2020. https://docserver.gesdisc.eosdis.nasa.gov/public/project/TROPESS/images/TRPSDL2COCRSWCF_Sample.png
21 Access the data via the OPeNDAP protocol. https://tropess.gesdisc.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/TROPESS_Special/TRPSDL2COCRSWCF.1/contents.html

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  • atmosphere
  • atmospheric-chemistry
  • earth-science

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