DSCOVR Level 2
Entry Title: DSCOVR EPIC Sulphur Dioxide
Entry ID: DSCOVR_EPIC_L2_SO2_01
Aerosols Clouds Radiation Budget
Description
EPIC has key UV channels suitable for retrievals of volcanic sulfur dioxide (SO2) and ash, enabling timely tracking and forecasting of volcanic plumes and enhancing our ability to mitigate aviation hazard. EPIC measurements will also be co-located with all satellite UV and infrared sensors, offering ample opportunities for data intercomparisons and for demonstrating advanced retrievals of volcanic ash mass through a synergistic approach. We propose to implement our mature algorithms previously developed for TOMS and OMI to enable SO2 and Ash Index (AI) products from EPIC UV observations to demonstrate improved estimates of volcanic SO2 and ash mass, height and sulfate aerosol loading.
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Resources and Documentation
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NOAA's Weather and Climate Toolkit
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DSCOVR EPIC Visualization Tool
PROFESSIONAL HOME PAGE
NOAA - National Climatic Data Center (NCDC)
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VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- Description of the DSCOVR/EPIC volcanic SO2 Level 2 Algorithm
- EPIC Geolocation and Color Imagery Algorithm Revision 5 July 5, 2017
ALGORITHM DOCUMENTATION
- How to cite ASDC data
DATA CITATION POLICY
- DSCOVR Earth Science Instrument Overview
- EPIC level 1 A & B Calibration factors table
INSTRUMENT/SENSOR CALIBRATION DOCUMENTATION
- A New Blue Marble By Scott Kelly, NASA Astronaut
- NASA Captures "EPIC" Earth Image Article from July 20, 2015
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: 2016 Tournament Earth Champion: The Dark Side of the Moon - The images were acquired by the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) on the DSCOVR satellite
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: An EPIC Eclipse: Natural Hazards - The Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) was built to provide a distinct perspective on our planet.
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: An EPIC New View of Earth: Image of the Day - From one million miles away, the DSCOVR satellite returned its first view of the entire sunlit side of Earth
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: April : 2016 : Earth Matters : Blog - The images were acquired by the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) on the DSCOVR satellite
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: Keeping on the Sunny Side of Earth
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: Plumes From Africa's Volcanic Duo: Image of the Day - Located near the equator in central Africa, the Nyamuragira and Nyiragongo volcanoes are often obscured from satellite view by clouds
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: Seeing Through the Smoky Pall: Observations from a Grim Indonesian Fire Season - The Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera aboard the DSCOVR satellite acquired this view of smoke drifting over the region.
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: Space Debris: Image of the Day - Low and High Earth Orbital Debris Images
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: The Dark Side and the Bright Side: Image of the Day - A NASA camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) has captured a unique view of the Moon as it passed between the spacecraft and Earth
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: The Legacy of Nimbus: Image of the Day - No Longer Just for Astronauts
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: Up, Up, and Away for DSCOVR - The journey has been a long one for the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR)
- NASA Earth Observatory Article: Zaatari Refugee Camp, Jordan: Image of the Day
- NASA Leadership Blog, DSCOVR’s First Light on the Future by Buzz Aldrin
- NASA Studies High Clouds, Saharan Dust from EPIC View
- New York Times Blog "From a Million Miles Away, a New NASA ‘Blue Marble’ View of Earth" By Andrew C. Revkin
- The Atlantic Article "Al Gore Dreamed Up a Satellite—and It Just Took Its First Picture of Earth: The U.S. Deep Space Climate Observatory just sent back its first view of our home world, and it’s a beauty." By Robinson Meyer, July 20, 2015
MICRO ARTICLE
- EPIC Data Format Control Book Specification July 1, 2016
PROCESSING HISTORY
- Earth Observation Portal Page for DSCOVR Mission Information
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- NASA Goddard Twitter Page
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Keywords
From GCMD Science Keywords:
- ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
- OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
- SULFUR COMPOUNDS
- Lambertian Equivalent Reflectivity At 388Nm (Ler)
- Total Column Ozone (O3) In Dobson Units
- Total Column Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) In Dobson Units
- Volcanic Ash Index (Ai)
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Spatial Information
Spatial Coverage Type: Not provided
Longitude Resolution: 24 km
Latitude Resolution: 24 km
Coordinate System: Cartesian
Granule Spatial Representation: Cartesian
Locations
CONTINENT AFRICA ANTARCTICA ASIA AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND EUROPE NORTH AMERICA SOUTH AMERICA ARCTIC EASTERN HEMISPHERE EQUATORIAL EURASIA GLOBAL GLOBAL LAND MID-LATITUDE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE OCEANIA POLAR SAHEL SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE TROPICS WESTERN HEMISPHERE ARCTIC OCEAN ATLANTIC OCEAN PACIFIC OCEAN INDIAN OCEAN SOUTHERN OCEAN TROPOSPHERE STRATOSPHERE
Temporal Information
Temporal Coverage: 2015-12-03 - 2021-12-31
Temporal Resolution: 12 to 23 images per day