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  • UARS Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) Level 3AL V009 (UARCL3AL) at GES DISC

    https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1273348582-GES_DISC.xml
    Description:

    The Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) Level 3AL data product consists of daily, 4 degree increment latitude-ordered vertical profiles of temperature and concentrations of O3, H2O, CH4, N2O, NO, NO2, N2O5, HNO3, ClONO2, HCl, CF2Cl2 (CFC-12), CFCl3 (CFC-11), and aerosol absorption coefficients. The instrument measured infrared thermal emissions at wavelengths from 3.5 to 12.7 microns. CLAES was flown on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and designed to measure the chemical composition of the stratosphere and mesosphere, and also investigated the depletion of stratospheric ozone and ozone chemistry. Limb measurements were made in the altitude range between 10 and 60 km at about 2.5 km resolution. Data were collected between latitude 34S and 80N and 80S and 34N, alternating each satellite yaw cycle of about 36 days. The CLAES Level 3AL data were processed with the version 9 algorithm, except H2O which is version 7. The CLAES level 3AL product consists of 20 granules per day. A data granule is one CLAES species or subtype per day. Data are on the UARS standard pressure levels (in mbars) given by: P(i) = 1000 * 10**(-i/6) for i = 0, 1, 2, ... The data files are available in a binary record oriented format.

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    GES_DISC Short Name: UARCL3AL Version ID: 009 Unique ID: C1273348582-GES_DISC

  • UARS Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) Level 3AT V009 (UARCL3AT) at GES DISC

    https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1273348583-GES_DISC.xml
    Description:

    The Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) Level 3AT data product consists of daily, 65.536 second interval time-ordered vertical profiles of temperature and concentrations of O3, H2O, CH4, N2O, NO, NO2, N2O5, HNO3, ClONO2, HCl, CF2Cl2 (CFC-12), CFCl3 (CFC-11), and aerosol absorption coefficients. The instrument measured infrared thermal emissions at wavelengths from 3.5 to 12.7 microns. CLAES was flown on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and designed to measure the chemical composition of the stratosphere and mesosphere, and also investigated the depletion of stratospheric ozone and ozone chemistry. Limb measurements were made in the altitude range between 10 and 60 km at about 2.5 km resolution. Data were collected between latitude 34S and 80N and 80S and 34N, alternating each satellite yaw cycle of about 36 days. The CLAES Level 3AT data were processed with the version 9 algorithm, except H2O which is version 7. The CLAES level 3AL product consists of 20 granules per day. A data granule is one CLAES species or subtype per day. Data are on the UARS standard pressure levels (in mbars) given by: P(i) = 1000 * 10**(-i/6) for i = 0, 1, 2, ... The data files are available in a binary record oriented format.

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    GES_DISC Short Name: UARCL3AT Version ID: 009 Unique ID: C1273348583-GES_DISC

  • UARS Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE) Level 2 V019 (UARHA2FN) at GES DISC

    https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1273348497-GES_DISC.xml
    Description:

    The Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE) Level 2 data product consists of daily vertical profiles of temperature, aerosol extinciton and pressure, as well as concentrations of HCl, HF, CH4, NO by gas filter correlation radiometry and H2O, NO2, O3 and CO2 by broadband filter radiometry. The instrument measured atmospheric infrared absorption at wavelengths from 2.43 to 10.25 microns. HALOE was flown on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) to investigate upper atmosphere chemistry, dynamics and radiative processes, particlarly stratospheric ozone destruction and chlorofluromethane impact on ozone. HALOE is a solar occultation experiment which typically views 15 sunrise and sunset events each day. Limb measurements were made in the altitude range between 3 km and 130 km (depending on channel) with less than 1 km resolution. For a given day, the profiles were in two distinct latitude bands, for the sunset and sunrise events. Coverage across the full range of latitudes between 80S and 80N was achieved on a time period ranging from about two to six weeks, depending on the time of year. The HALOE Level 2 data were processed with the version 19 algorithm. The HALOE level 2 product consists of a single granule or file per day. A data granule contains all measured HALOE species and subtypes, and ancillary information. Aerosol extinction coefficients are measured in units of 1/km, chemical species are given in mixing ratios, and temperature is in units of degrees Kelvin. HALOE level 2 data are on 491 instrument resolution altitude levels. The data files are available in a binary record oriented format.

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    GES_DISC Short Name: UARHA2FN Version ID: 019 Unique ID: C1273348497-GES_DISC

  • UARS Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE) Level 3AT V019 (UARHA3AT) at GES DISC

    https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1273348584-GES_DISC.xml
    Description:

    The Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE) Level 3AT data product consists of daily vertical profiles of temperature, aerosol extinction and concentrations of HCl, HF, CH4, NO by gas filter correlation radiometry and H2O, NO2, O3 by broadband filter radiometry. The instrument measured atmospheric infrared absorption at wavelengths from 2.43 to 10.25 microns. HALOE was flown on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) to investigate upper atmosphere chemistry, dynamics and radiative processes, particlarly stratospheric ozone destruction and chlorofluromethane impact on ozone. HALOE is a solar occultation experiment which typically views 15 sunrise and sunset events each day. Limb measurements were made in the altitude range between 15 km and 60 - 130 km (depending on channel) with about 2.5 km resolution. For a given day, the profiles were in two distinct latitude bands, for the sunset and sunrise events. Coverage across the full range of latitudes between 80S and 80N was achieved on a time period ranging from about two to six weeks, depending on the time of year. The HALOE Level 3AT data were processed with the version 19 algorithm. The HALOE level 3AT product consists of 13 granules per day. A data granule is one HALOE species or subtype per day. HALOE data are on the UARS standard pressure levels (in mbars) given by: P(i) = 1000 * 10**(-i/6) for i = 0, 1, 2, ... 54 Each of the 13 HALOE granules is accompanied by 2 additional parameter files, designated as level 3TP. The first parameter file, subtype LAT, contains the latitude values for each pressure level of each event for the day. The second parameter file, subtype LON, contains the longitude values. The level 3AT files only contain the latitude/longitude location corresponding to the 30 km retrieval point. The data files are available in a binary record oriented format.

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    GES_DISC Short Name: UARHA3AT Version ID: 019 Unique ID: C1273348584-GES_DISC

  • UARS High Resolution Doppler Imager (HRDI) Level 3AL V011 (UARHR3AL) at GES DISC

    https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1273348585-GES_DISC.xml
    Description:

    The High Resolution Doppler Imager (HRDI) Level 3AL data product consists of daily, 4 degree increment latitude-ordered vertical profiles of meridional and zonal wind components, temperature and volume emmission rate of O2. The instrument measured Doppler shifts of spectral lines in the visible and near-IR between 400 and 800 nm. HRDI was flown on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and designed to measure winds and other parameters in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere by primarily observing the Doppler shift of emitted light, and in the stratosphere by observing the Doppler shift of atmospheric absorption features. Measurements were made in the mesosphere between 50 and 115 km, and in the stratosphere between 10 and 40 km at about 2.5 km resolution. Data were collected between latitude 40S and 76N and 76S and 40N, alternating each satellite yaw cycle of about 36 days. The HRDI Level 3AL data were processed with the version 11 algorithm. The HRDI level 3AL product consists of 8 granules per day. A data granule is one HRDI species or subtype per day. Data are on the UARS standard altitude levels (in km) given by: z(i) = 5*i for i<=12 z(i) = 60 + (i-12)*3 for 13 <= i <= 32 z(i) = 120 + (i-32)*5 for 33 <= i <= 88 as well as the UARS standard pressure levels (in mbars) given by: P(i) = 1000 * 10**(-i/6) for i = 0, 1, 2, ... The data files are available in a binary record oriented format.

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    GES_DISC Short Name: UARHR3AL Version ID: 011 Unique ID: C1273348585-GES_DISC

  • UARS High Resolution Doppler Imager (HRDI) Level 3AT V011 (UARHR3AT) at GES DISC

    https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1273348586-GES_DISC.xml
    Description:

    The High Resolution Doppler Imager (HRDI) Level 3AT data product consists of daily, 65.536 second interval time-ordered vertical profiles of meridional and zonal wind components, temperature and volume emmission rate of O2. The instrument measured Doppler shifts of spectral lines in the visible and near-IR between 400 and 800 nm. HRDI was flown on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and designed to measure winds and other parameters in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere by primarily observing the Doppler shift of emitted light, and in the stratosphere by observing the Doppler shift of atmospheric absorption features. Measurements were made in the mesosphere between 50 and 115 km, and in the stratosphere between 10 and 40 km at about 2.5 km resolution. Data were collected between latitude 40S and 76N and 76S and 40N, alternating each satellite yaw cycle of about 36 days. The HRDI Level 3AT data were processed with the version 11 algorithm. The HRDI level 3AT product consists of 8 granules per day. A data granule is one HRDI species or subtype per day. Data are on the UARS standard altitude levels (in km) given by: z(i) = 5*i for i<=12 z(i) = 60 + (i-12)*3 for 13 <= i <= 32 z(i) = 120 + (i-32)*5 for 33 <= i <= 88 as well as the UARS standard pressure levels (in mbars) given by: P(i) = 1000 * 10**(-i/6) for i = 0, 1, 2, ... The data files are available in a binary record oriented format.

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    GES_DISC Short Name: UARHR3AT Version ID: 011 Unique ID: C1273348586-GES_DISC

  • UARS Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder (ISAMS) Level 3AL V010 (UARIS3AL) at GES DISC

    https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1273348587-GES_DISC.xml
    Description:

    The Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder (ISAMS) Level 3AL data product consists of daily, 4 degree increment latitude-ordered vertical profiles of temperature and concentrations of O3, H2O, CH4, CO, N2O, N2O5, NO2, and aerosol absorption coefficients. The insrument measured infrared molecular emmissions in the spectral region from 4.6 to 16.6 microns. ISAMS was flown on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and designed to measure the global temperature and composition profiles in the stratosphere and mesosphere. Limb measurements were made in the altitude range between 15 and 60 km at about 2.5 km resolution. Data were collected between latitude 34S and 80N and 80S and 34N, alternating each satellite yaw cycle of about 36 days. The ISAMS Level 3AL data were processed with the version 10 algorithm, except H2O which is version 9. The ISAMS level 3AL product consists of 10 granules per day. A data granule is one ISAMS species or subtype per day. Data are on the UARS standard pressure levels (in mbars) given by: P(i) = 1000 * 10**(-i/6) for i = 0, 1, 2, ... Each of the 10 ISAMS granules is accompanied by its own additional parameter file, designated as level 3LP. The parameter file, contains the additional ancillary and quality information not found in the 3AL file. The data files are available in a binary record oriented format.

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    GES_DISC Short Name: UARIS3AL Version ID: 010 Unique ID: C1273348587-GES_DISC

  • UARS Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder (ISAMS) Level 3AT V010 (UARIS3AT) at GES DISC

    https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1273348588-GES_DISC.xml
    Description:

    The Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder (ISAMS) Level 3AT data product consists of daily, 65.536 second interval time-ordered vertical profiles of temperature and concentrations of O3, H2O, CH4, CO, N2O, N2O5, NO2, and aerosol absorption coefficients. The insrument measured infrared molecular emmissions in the spectral region from 4.6 to 16.6 microns. ISAMS was flown on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and designed to measure the global temperature and composition profiles in the stratosphere and mesosphere. Limb measurements were made in the altitude range between 15 and 60 km at about 2.5 km resolution. Data were collected between latitude 34S and 80N and 80S and 34N, alternating each satellite yaw cycle of about 36 days. The ISAMS Level 3AT data were processed with the version 10 algorithm, except H2O which is version 9. The ISAMS level 3AT product consists of 10 granules per day. A data granule is one ISAMS species or subtype per day. Data are on the UARS standard pressure levels (in mbars) given by: P(i) = 1000 * 10**(-i/6) for i = 0, 1, 2, ... Each of the 10 ISAMS granules is accompanied by its own additional parameter file, designated as level 3TP. The parameter file, contains the additional ancillary and quality information not found in the 3AT file. The data files are available in a binary record oriented format.

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    GES_DISC Short Name: UARIS3AT Version ID: 010 Unique ID: C1273348588-GES_DISC

  • UARS Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) Level 3AL V005 (UARML3AL) at GES DISC

    https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1273348589-GES_DISC.xml
    Description:

    The Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) Level 3AL data product consists of daily, 4 degree increment latitude-ordered vertical profiles of temperature, geopotential height, concentrations of O3, H2O, CH3CN, ClO, HNO3, and SO2. The insrument measures in the microwave spectral region at frequencies of 63, 183 and 205 GHz. MLS was flown on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and designed to measure the chemical composition of the stratosphere and mesosphere, relationship between chlorine monoxide and ozone destruction. Limb measurements were made in the altitude range between 10 and 85 km at about 2.5 km resolution. Data were collected between latitude 34S and 80N and 80S and 34N, alternating each satellite yaw cycle of about 36 days. The MLS Level 3AL data were processed with the version 5 algorithm, except SO2 which remained version 4. Note: H2O and O3 at 183 GHz data are available only through April 15, 1993 when the 183 GHz radiometer failed. The MLS level 3AL product consists of 9 granules per day. A data granule is one MLS species or subtype per day. Data are on the UARS standard pressure levels (in mbars) given by: P(i) = 1000 * 10**(-i/6) for i = 0, 1, 2, ... Each of the 9 MLS granules is accompanied by an additional parameter file, designated as level 3LP. The parameter file, contains the additional ancillary and quality information, as well as total column amounts not found in the 3AL files. The data files are available in a binary record oriented format.

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    GES_DISC Short Name: UARML3AL Version ID: 005 Unique ID: C1273348589-GES_DISC

  • UARS Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) Level 3AT V005 (UARML3AT) at GES DISC

    https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C1273348590-GES_DISC.xml
    Description:

    The Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) Level 3AT data product consists of daily, 4 degree increment latitude-ordered vertical profiles of temperature, geopotential height, concentrations of O3, H2O, CH3CN, ClO, HNO3, and SO2, as well as upper tropospheric humidity (UTH). The insrument measures in the microwave spectral region at frequencies of 63, 183 and 205 GHz. MLS was flown on NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and designed to measure the chemical composition of the stratosphere and mesosphere, relationship between chlorine monoxide and ozone destruction. Limb measurements were made in the altitude range between 10 and 85 km at about 2.5 km resolution. Data were collected between latitude 34S and 80N and 80S and 34N, alternating each satellite yaw cycle of about 36 days. The MLS Level 3AT data were processed with the version 5 algorithm, except H2O and HNO3 which are version 6, and SO2 and UTH which remained version 4. Note: H2O and O3 at 183 GHz data are available only through April 15, 1993 when the 183 GHz radiometer failed. The MLS level 3AT product consists of 10 granules per day. A data granule is one MLS species or subtype per day. Data are on the UARS standard pressure levels (in mbars) given by: P(i) = 1000 * 10**(-i/6) for i = 0, 1, 2, ... Each of the 10 MLS granules is accompanied by an additional parameter file, designated as level 3TP. The parameter file, contains the additional ancillary and quality information, as well as total column amounts not found in the 3AT files. The data files are available in a binary record oriented format.

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    GES_DISC Short Name: UARML3AT Version ID: 005 Unique ID: C1273348590-GES_DISC