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TOVAS
a member of the Giovanni (GES-DISC Interactive Online Visualization ANd aNalysis Infrastructure) family, which provides users with an easy-to-use, Web-based interface for the visualization and analysis of global precipitation data.
Quick Looks - On-Line TMI Quick Look images TMI quick-looks available on-line. Each quick-look is generated at a resolution of 1/4 degree, thus generating an image of 1440x720 pixels, or a file size of about 500k.
PPS - Precipitation Processing System (PPS) also formerly known as TRMM Science Data and Information System The real-time processing and post-processing of the TRMM science data is performed by the TRMM Science Data and Information System (TSDIS). Working with the TRMM principal investigators and science algorithm developers, PPS maintains the operational science data processing system and ensures the timely processing of all TRMM science instrument data. During routine operations, raw instrument data is received in near real-time by PPS and then processed by the first tier of science algorithms to produce calibrated, swath-level instrument data. Using this calibrated, swath-level instrument data, the second tier of algorithms are used to compute geophysical parameters, such as precipitation rate, also at the swath-level resolution. At the final stage of processings, the third tier algorithms produce gridded geophysical parameters from the first- and second-tier instrument data. All TRMM products are archived and distributed by the Goddard Distributed Active Archive Center (GES DISC DAAC). For further information concerning PPS operations go to the PPS homepage.
GES DISC DAAC - Distributed Active Archive System The operational archiving and distribution to the public of all TRMM science data products is provided by the Goddard Distributed Active Archive Center (GES DISC DAAC). In addition to archiving and distributing the TRMM science data, the GES DISC DAAC also provides necessary information and support for manipulating these data files, which are provided in NCSA's Hierarchical Data Format (HDF). These files are generally distributed on-line. Finally, the GES DISC DAAC provides front-line support for any questions concerning the TRMM science data. TO obtain TRMM science data, go to the Goddard GES DISC DAAC homepage.
TRMM GROUND VALIDATION - The function of the TRMM GV program at the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center is to provide support for Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), in connection with the ground based validation of the TRMM satellite observations. The TRMM Satellite Validation is the focal point for the planning and implementation of a broad and integrated observational program of precipitation and related climate research, designed to meet the specific science validation objectives established by the TRMM science team, and which are also consistent with programmatic requirements established by NASA Headquarters
TRMM-based precipitation estimates-A series of quasi-global, near-real-time,
TRMM-based precipitation estimates
is available to the research community via
anonymous ftp .
The estimates are provided on a global 0.25 ° x0.25 °
grid over the latitude band 50 ° N-S within about seven hours of
observation time. Three products are being
provided: A TRMM-calibrated merger of all available TMI, AMSR-E, SSM/I, and AMSU-B
precipitation estimates; a geosynchronous infrared estimate which is calibrated
by the merged-microwave data ; and a combination of the first two fields.
The data are available under
ftp://trmmopen.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/merged . See http://trmm.gsfc.nasa.gov/3b42.html for a more complete description.
Curator: Jacob Reed
NASA Official: George Huffman
June 30, 2022