CAMEX-3 NAST-I RADIANCE PRODUCTS


Table of Contents

Introduction
Sorties
Browse images: tracks and scenes
NASTI_VIS: An IDL visualization tool for NAST-I
Installation Instructions
Running the program NASTI_VIS
Windows
UNIX/Linux
Contact Information

Introduction

The NPOESS Aircraft Sounder Testbed- Interferometer (NAST-I) is a high resolution Michelson interferometer, developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, that derives its heritage from the non-scanning High resolution Interferometer Sounder (HIS) developed by researchers at the University of Wisconsin. The NAST-I instrument scans the earth from beneath the ER-2 with a nominal spatial resolution of approximately 2.5 km with a total of 13 earth views in the cross-track direction (the resultant swath width covers about 45 km). The unapodized spectral resolution of NAST-I is 0.25 1/cm within a 590-2810 1/cm (3.6-17 micron) spectral range. The instrument flies in the right superpod of NASA's high altitude ER-2 research aircraft. The infrared radiance measurements obtained from the NAST-I instrument provide detailed spectral characteristics of the atmosphere and land surface along with providing detailed atmospheric temperature and water vapor profiles derived from either physical or regression based retrieval algorithms.

The official NAST-I archive site is located at Langley Research Center.

Sorties

The following lists the sorties (the ER-2 official sortie number), date, and brief description of the mission.

Browse images: tracks and scenes

These may be found on the CAMEX3 webpage calendar. Select a day on which the instrument flew (see above table) and click on NAST-I. This will bring up a page with thumbnails of each of the browse images available-- scenes or tracks. Click on any of these and a full screen image will pop up.

NASTI_VIS: An IDL visualization tool for NAST-I

Because of the complexity of the NAST-I data (it is in NetCDF), a visualization tool has been created to run under IDL version 5.1 or 5.2. IDL is a commercially available program, and is available from Research Industries, Inc. More information may be found about NetCDF here.

The program written for visulaization of NAST-I data is called NASTI_VIS, and can be found either on the GHRC documents site for NAST-I, or can be directly downloaded from the University of Wisconsin as described in the Installation Instructions paragraph 2 below.

This is a screen shot from the visualization tool showing a flight track segment on the left, and the instrument output on the right.

NASTI_VIS Screenshot

 

Beta Version 0.71 released on January 14, 1999 supercedes any older version, in fact older versions will not work with latest datasets

NASTI_VIS is a freely available IDL 5.1/5.2-based visualization tool for the NPOESS Aircraft Sounder Testbed - Interferometer (NAST-I) netCDF apodized data. The program is an IDL widget based (a.k.a Graphical User Interface) visualization tool useful for analysis of the NAST-I calibrated netCDF format data. NASTI_VIS features the following:

Installation instructions

The program will run on most platforms (Unix/Linux/Win see below) where IDL 5.1 is installed and your minimum RAM is 128 MB. Just follow these steps:

(1) Check that IDL version 5.1 is installed. (NASTI_VIS will not work in IDL 5.1 demo mode; however, this will be fixed in the IDL 5.1.1 release).

(2) Download the required program files (Windows/Unix users click right mouse button then 'Save Link').

(a) NASTI_VIS IDL 5.1 save file NASTI_VIS (IDL version 5.1) widget program
(b) NASTI_VIS IDL 5.2 save file NASTI_VIS (IDL version 5.2) widget program, ALSO once downloaded RENAME nasti_vis_5_2.sav TO nasti_vis.sav if you have IDL 5.2 installed.
(c) IDL 5.1 startup script An optional startup script used to force IDL into 8 bit mode display.

(3) Download sample NAST-I netCDF data file:
NAST-I netCDF longwave IR sample dataset

Running the program NASTI_VIS

Windows:
This program has NOT been tested in IDL 5.1 under Windows NT 4.0, but is known to work under Windows 95. The program may lock up under the Windows environment if your RAM is less than the 128 MB required.

UNIX/Linux:<
This program has been tested in IDL 5.1 under Solaris, AIX, and Linux. So far, there have been no problem reports from users using the above operating systems.

Contact information:

Data can be ordered and questions addressed at http://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/.

To order this data or for further information, please contact:
Global Hydrology Resource Center
User Services
320 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville, AL 35805
Phone: 256-961-7932
E-mail: ghrc@eos.nasa.gov

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