NUMBER 186
DATE: 01/07/99
Sector Processing Center (SPC):
During November, EUM, JMA, AES and CSU processed more than 97% of A data into B1/B2 data.
Normal operations for November were reported by EUM, JMA, AES and CSU.
NOA processing of B2 data is still on hold, pending receipt of new funding.
CSU is still supplying the AC data for GOES-8 until AES revises their format. AES has reported completion
of this revision, but the new format has not be confirmed by the SCC.
Satellite Calibration Center (SCC):
AC data were received for November 98 from GOES-8, GOES-10, METEOSAT-5, METEOSAT-7, GMS-5 and NOAA-14 (AVHRR and HIRS). BC data for September 98 for METEOSAT-5, METEOSAT-7 and GOES-8 were shipped to the GPC; BC data for August and September 98 for GMS-5 were also delivered. BC for GOES-10 is delayed to correct an error in the VIS nominal calibration tables.
All BC reports now include normalization for the visible, standard infrared and "split-window" infrared channels
(except METEOSAT which does not have a split-window channel), and the "water vapor" channels.
Global Processing Center (GPC):
The GPC continued to receive B2 data, BC data and correlative data in a routine manner.
The upgrade of the building computer network is still underway, but performance was near normal in December. The upgrade to the tape silo is now scheduled to begin in mid-January.
Production of NOAA-14 (preliminary) B3 data is current as of April 98; no further B2 data have been received. The new version of the calibration tables (BT data) for B3 already delivered to the ICA has been finished. Final B3 data have been produced through December 97.
Production of NOAA-12 (preliminary) B3 data is current as of April 98; no further B2 data have been received. Final B3 data have been produced through April 97.
Production of GOES-7 (preliminary) B3 data is complete. The BT data dependent on the NOAA-14 calibration (September 94 - June 95) have been revised. Final B3 data have been produced through June 95.
GOES-8 B2 data deliveries are current. Development of the formatting software has begun.
GOES-9 B2 data deliveries are current; however, irregularities in the tape format have been discovered requiring replacement of the entire dataset to date. The formatting software has not been written yet.
The METEOSAT-3 BT data dependent on the NOAA-14 calibration (September 94 - April 95) have been revised.
Production of METEOSAT-5 (at 0) B3 data is complete. The BT data dependent on the NOAA-14 calibration (September 94 - December 95) have been revised. Final B3 data have been produced through December 95. Deliveries of B2 data from METEOSAT-5 (at 63E) are current.
Production of METEOSAT-6 (preliminary) B3 data is complete through June 98.
Production of METEOSAT-7 (preliminary) B3 data has not commenced; however, the formatting software has been completed.
The GMS-4 BT data dependent on the NOAA-14 calibration (September 94 - June 95) have been revised.
Production of GMS-5 (preliminary) B3 data is current.
All B3 processing software and the B3 data formats have been revised to include, as of January 96, the normalization coefficients for all the additional spectral channels.
TOVS correlative data processing is complete through April 98.
Production of the ice/snow correlative dataset is complete through December 97.
DX/D1/D2 for July 83 - December 83 and July 84 - December 84 have been processed. The first CDrom of D2 data (for 89-93) has been released and is now available from the GPC or NASA Langley.
The ISCCP World Wide Web Home Page can be accessed at URL
ISCCP Central Archive (ICA):
The ICA continued to receive B1 data from NOA, AES, EUM, CSU and JMA and B3 and D data from the GPC
in a routine manner.
The health of GOES-8, GOES-10, GMS-5, METEOSAT-5, METEOSAT-7, NOAA-12 and NOAA-14 remained good. Collection of NOAA-12 data ceased in mid-December 98; collection of NOAA-15 data will commence as soon thereafter as possible.
Stage B3: July 83 - April 95 (11.8 years)
Stage CD: July 83 - December 97 (14.5 years)
Stage C1: July 83 - June 91 ( 8.0 years)
Stage C2: July 83 - June 91 ( 8.0 years)
Stage D1: July 83 - December 83, July 84 - December 84,
January 86 - August 94 ( 9.7 years)
Stage D2: July 83 - December 83, July 84 - December 84,
January 86 - August 94 ( 9.7 years)
* Delivery backlogs for B2 data (NOA = 7 months).
* Delivery backlog for B3 data = 37 months (with respect to planned schedule). B3 data for 142 months have been archived.
* Delivery backlog for new DX/D1/D2 data = 45 months (with respect to planned schedule). C1/C2 data for 96 months have been archived. D1/D2 data for 116 months have been archived.