NUMBER 302 DATE: 02/21/09
Sector Processing Center (SPC):
During December and January, NOA (100%, 100%), CSU (100%, 100%) and JMA (100%, 100%) processed A data into B1/B2 data.
Normal operations for December and January were reported by NOA, CSU and JMA. No reports were received from EUM.
NCDC plans to take over processing of GOES-EAST and GOES-WEST data in 2009. CSU reported that the transfer of their operations to NCDC was on schedule.
Satellite Calibration Center (SCC):
AC data were received for December 08 from MTSAT-1R, FY-2C, METEOSAT-7, METEOSAT-9, GOES-11, GOES-12 (AC data is being supplied by CSU for both GOES satellites) and NOAA-18. BC data are complete through October 08 for MTSAT-1R, FY-2C, METEOSAT-7, METEOSAT-9, GOES-11 and GOES-12. The problem with the FY-2C visible radiance data in September could not be recovered, causing the loss of these data.
All AC data are now received via Internet.
All BC reports now include normalization for the visible, standard infrared and "split-window" infrared channels (except for METEOSAT-7 and GOES-12 which do not have a split-window channel).
Global Processing Center (GPC):
The GPC continued to receive B2 data, BC data and correlative data in a routine manner by Internet. All data products from the GPC are delivered by ftp to NOAA/NCDC and to NASA Langley.
Deliveries of B2 data from NOAA-18 are current. Production of NOAA-18 (preliminary) B3 is complete through December 07. Final B3 data have been produced through June 07.
Deliveries of B2 data from NOAA-17 are current. Production of NOAA-17 (preliminary) B3 is complete through December 07. Final B3 data have been produced through June 07.
Deliveries of B2 data from GOES-11 are current. Production of GOES-11 (preliminary) B3 is complete through June 07. Final B3 data have been produced through June 07.
Deliveries of B2 data from GOES-12 are complete through October 08, although substantial numbers of images have been missed since July 08. The supply of data has ceased until NOAA takes over processing. Production of GOES-12 (preliminary) B3 is complete through June 07. Final B3 data have been produced through June 07.
Deliveries of B2 data from METEOSAT-7 (at 55E) are current. Production of METEOSAT-7 (preliminary) B3 data is complete through June 07. Final B3 data have been produced through June 07.
Deliveries of B2 data from METEOSAT-9 are current. Production of METEOSAT-9 (preliminary) B3 data is complete through June 07. Final B3 data have been produced through June 07.
Deliveries of B2 data from MTSAT-1R are current. Production of MTSAT-1R (preliminary) B3 is complete through June 07. Final B3 data have been produced through June 07.
Delivery of B2 data from FY-2C are current.
Deliveries of TOVS correlative data are current. TOVS processing is complete through June 07.
Deliveries of snow/ice correlative data are current. SI processing is complete through June 07.
DX/D1/D2 data processing is now complete through June 07 (without FY-2C).
The online bibliography of papers based on ISCCP datasets has been updated through December 06; over 1300 ISCCP-related papers have been published.
The cloud climatology plots and browse data, the BT and D2 holdings on the ftp site, the radiance calibration and product version number tables have all been updated through June 07.
The ISCCP Home Page can be accessed at URL
ISCCP Central Archives (ICA):
The ICA at NOAA NCDC continued to receive B1 data from NOA, JMA, EUM, CSU, MSC and CMA and B3 and DX/D1/D2 data from the GPC in a routine manner.
The health of GOES-11, MTSAT-1R, METEOSAT-7, METEOSAT-9, FY-2C, NOAA-17 and NOAA-18 remained good. METEOSAT-5, METEOSAT-6, METEOSAT-8, GOES-13 and MTSAT-2 are in stand-by mode. GOES-10 has been moved to 60 degrees west longitude to provide better coverage of South America; Brazil has indicated plans to provide B1/B2 data from this satellite for ISCCP. A problem with the GOES-10 sounder was reported but the current status of this instrument is not known. GOES-12 suffered a "thruster leak anomaly" on 15 December, so operations were switched to GOES-13. Operations resumed on 6 January after anti-ice decontamination and image and navigation recovery was performed. Operations of MTSAT-1R will be interrupted from 17-18 February for routine maintenance, during which time images will be collected from MTSAT-2. NOAA-19 was successfully launched on 6 February and will replace NOAA-18 once on-orbit check-out is completed.
Stage B3: July 83 - June 07 (24.0 years)
Stage TV: July 83 - June 07 (24.0 years)
Stage SI: July 83 - June 07 (24.0 years)
Stage D: July 83 - June 06 (24.0 years)
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* Delivery backlogs for B2 data (EUM backlog = 2 months, GOES-East backlog = 7 months).
* Delivery backlog for B3 data = +12 month (with respect to planned schedule). B3 data for 288 months have been archived.
* Delivery backlog for DX/D1/D2 data = +12 months (with respect to planned schedule. D data for 288 months have been archived.