EarthCARE level-2 demonstration products from simulated scenes

Overview The EarthCARE satellite combines four instruments, a Cloud Profiling Radar (CPR), an Atmospheric Lidar (ATLID), a Multispectral Imager (MSI) and a Broadband Radiometer (BBR), from which many products will be generated on the properties of clouds, aerosols, precipitation and radiation. The d...

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Main Authors: van Zadelhoff, Gerd-Jan, Barker, Howard W., Baudrez, Edward, Bley, Sebastian, Clerbaux, Nicolas, Cole, Jason N. S., de Kloe, Jos, Docter, Nicole, Domenech, Carlos, Donovan, David P., Dufresne, Jean-Louis, Eisinger, Michael, Fischer, Juergen, García-Marañón, Raquel, Haarig, Moritz, Hogan, Robin J., Hünerbein, Anja, Kollias, Pavlos, Koopman, Rob, Madenach, Nils, Mason, Shannon L., Preusker, Rene, Puigdomènech Treserras, Bernat, Qu, Zhipeng, Ruiz-Saldaña, Manuel, Shephard, Mark, Velázquez-Blazquez, Almudena, Villefranque, Najda, Wandinger, Ulla, Wang, Ping, Wehr, Tobias
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Published: Zenodo 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7117116
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Summary:Overview The EarthCARE satellite combines four instruments, a Cloud Profiling Radar (CPR), an Atmospheric Lidar (ATLID), a Multispectral Imager (MSI) and a Broadband Radiometer (BBR), from which many products will be generated on the properties of clouds, aerosols, precipitation and radiation. The dataset in this repository consists of test products generated from simulated 3D scenes produced by the Canadian Global Environmental Multiscale (GEM) model. This includes both Level 1 (L1) "input" products containing simulated satellite measurements, and Level 2 (L2) "output" products produced by running the various European retrieval algorithms on the inputs. The dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency funded "CARDINAL" project involving numerous European and Canadian scientists, and there are several versions representing the evolution of the algorithms during preparation for the launch of EarthCARE. The scenes and algorithms are discussed in detail in a Special Issue of the journal Atmospheric Modelling Techniques (AMT), so the overview here is limited to a summary of what is contained in this dataset. Directory structure The three top-level directories inside the zip file are for the three simulated scenes, each of which represent a single 6000-km long EarthCARE granule: Halifax: A swath over the Atlantic Ocean from the Caribbean to the Labrador Sea, passing close to Halifax in Nova Scotia Baja: A swath passing over the Rocky Mountains and the Baja California peninsula in Mexico Hawaii: A swath over the Pacific Ocean passing close to Hawaii Each of these directories contains three further directories: input: simulated level-1 instrument data output: level-2 meteorological products generated from the input data logs: text files logging the progress of the algorithms as they generated the level-2 data The input and output directories contain subdirectories for each product, and these each contain two files: A NetCDF4/HDF5 file with the suffix "h5" containing the retrieved data An XML file with ...