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1
GOES Products and Services Overview Including
User Services 6th GOES Users Conference Madison,
WI
Brian Hughes, Meteorologist/User
Services Satellite Services Division Office of
Satellite Data Processing and Distribution Brian.H
ughes_at_noaa.gov (301) 763-8051 x106
2
NOAA Satellite Program Overview
2 p.m. Orbit
GOES-10 60 West
GOES-11 135 West
GOES-12 75 West
GOES-13 Spare
GOES-14 PLT
10 a.m. Orbit
  • Two polar operational satellites one in morning
    and one in afternoon orbit
  • Launch upon failure of imager or sounder
  • Continuity of operations since early 1960s
  • Since May 2007, NOAA using EUMETSAT satellite
    operationally for mid-morning orbit through
    NOAA/EUMETSAT partnership
  • Two operational geostationary satellites
  • On-orbit spare
  • GOES-14 in PLT
  • Continuity of operations since 1974

DOC/NOAA is the U.S. civil operational
environmental satellite agency
Note Satellites are labeled with letters on the
ground and changed to numbers on orbit
3
NOAA Satellite Services Overview
  • Office of Satellite Operations (OSO)
  • Manages the launch (w/NASA), operation and
    maintenance of NOAAs environmental satellites.
  • Ensures the lasting operation of NOAAs
    satellites through operations of ground system
    receive stations in Wallops Island, VA
    Fairbanks, AK and Suitland, MD.
  • Command, control, communicate with GOES, POES,
    DMSP on-orbit satellites on a 24 by 7 basis.
  • Acquires data from GOES, POES, DSMP, and Jason-2
  • Office of Satellite Data Processing and
    Distribution (OSDPD)
  • Manages the operational processing system that
    converts satellite data (GOES, POES, DMSP,
    Jason-2) into environmental products for users.
  • Provides analysis and interpretation of satellite
    data.
  • Leverages relevant non-NOAA satellite data to
    enhance products (NASA, Foreign environmental
    satellites).
  • Interface between NESDIS and the user community.
  • Manages the direct services (DCS, Argos) and the
    Search and Rescue system (SARSAT).

4
Satellite Services Division
  • Within OSDPD, the Satellite Services Division
    serves as the primary interface with the user
    community of environmental satellite data and
    products
  • Works alongside research in the development of
    products and services from NOAAs satellites
  • Evaluates new products for operational
    usefulness
  • Solicits feedback from users on the performance
    and usefulness of operational satellite products
    and services
  • Provides analysis and interpretation of
    satellite products natural hazard mitigation
  • Manages the data collection and Search and
    Rescue missions on board the NOAA satellites
  • Provides unique services such as OSEI, Web
    Pages, GIS, Google Earth.

5
Operations Overview
  • Geostationary Operational Environmental
    Satellites (GOES)
  • Provide continuous monitoring of North and South
    America, and Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Oceans
  • Primary source of data for short term
    forecasting, especially of severe weather such as
    tropical storms
  • Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental
    Satellites (POES)
  • Provides world-wide coverage every 12 hours
  • Directly broadcasts data to users worldwide
  • Primary source of data for longer term weather
    prediction, global environmental monitoring, and
    long-term predictions
  • Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP)
  • Department of Defense satellite operated by NOAA
  • Provides world-wide coverage every 12 hours
  • Directly broadcasts data to Department of Defense
    users
  • Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OTSM) Jason-2
  • Joint NOAA, NASA, CNES, EUMETSAT effort
  • provides sea surface heights for determining
    ocean circulation, climate change and sea-level
    rise

Non-NOAA Data (NASA, Foreign Governments)
6
Geostationary Satellites
Polar Orbiting Satellites
NOAA-15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Metop-A NASA Terra,
Aqua DoD DMSP
MTSAT-1R (DOMSAT) MSG (landline via
Wallops) Meteosat-7 (landline)
GOES-11, 12, 13, 14 GOES-10 (H/S only)
Raw Data
Various Ways
  • Polar Acquisition Stations for POES, MetOp, EOS
  • Wallops, VA
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Gilmore Creek, AK
  • Svalbard
  • Honolulu, HI
  • Miami, FL
  • Australia
  • Monterey, CA
  • NASA DAACs

Processed data, products, and services
Partners and Customers Public
7
Current GOES PG/PD
GOES Ingest and NOAAPort Interface (GINI)
NOAAPort/AWIPS NWS
IBM SATEPSDIST Servers (ADDE and FTP)
NWS/NCEP DOD STAR SAB Universities Private
Industry
ESPC Processing
Data Distribution Server (DDS)
NWS/NCEP/EMC ECMWF UKMET STAR DOD
NWS/NCEP DOD STAR SAB Universities Private
Industry
Dell Blade Servers (Linux)
SAB Analysis
8
Direct Service Operations
  • Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
    (EMWIN)
  • NOAA satellites relay critical information to
    users across the country.
  • http//www.weather.gov/emwin/index.htm
  • Low Resolution Image Transmission (LRIT)
  • NOAA satellites are used to relay satellite and
    weather products to users in remote locations,
    that do not have landlines or internet
    connections.
  • http//www.noaasis.noaa.gov/LRIT/
  • Data Collection
  • NOAA satellites are used to collect and relay
    scientific data from around the globe.
  • http//www.noaasis.noaa.gov/DCS/
    http//www.noaasis.noaa.gov/ARGOS/
  • Search and Rescue
  • NOAA satellites are used to relay distress alerts
    from aviators, mariners
    and land-based users.
  • http//www.sarsat.noaa.gov/
  • Geonetcast Americas
  • Data from NOAA for diverse societal benefits
    including agriculture, energy, health, climate,
    weather, disaster mitigation, biodiversity, water
    resources, and ecosystems.
  • http//www.geonetcastamericas.noaa.gov/index.html

9
User Services
  • The Satellite Services Division serves as the
    primary interface with the user community of
    environmental satellite data and products
  • Provides realtime notifications to users and
    stakeholders of any type of activity affecting
    product ingest, processing or distribution
  • Maintains One Stop Shop Help Desk responsible
    for the monitoring of many operational OSDPD
    products and services, and serves as the first
    line information portal for users with problems
    or questions about products.
  • Serves as the conduit of information between
    users and the Product Area Leads (PALs),
    concerning inquiries about product or
    dissemination specifics.
  • Enhances the knowledge transfer between OSDPD
    and stakeholders, concerning new or enhanced
    products or services, changes to operational or
    experimental satellite systems, and facilitates
    the transition of products from research to
    operations (R2O)

10
User Services
  • Maintaining information portals to enhance
    the flow of information between OSDPD/SSD and
    users
  • Updated web page with FAQ, contacts, and archive
    of all notifications
  • E-mail lists, GTS bulletins, Twitter, RSS feeds
  • Acquiring Help Desk/CRM Tools with user
    portals for instant access to information
  • Integrating web based information delivery pages
    with existing SOCC status charts
  • Involved in the development and deployment of
    the Satellite Product End to End Documentation
    System (SPEEDS)

www.osdpd.noaa.gov www.oso.noaa.gov
11
User Services
Help Desk Process Improvements
  • A Concept of Operations (ConOps) was developed
    for OSDPD User Services to assist with the
    development, integration, and enhancement of all
    user services
  • Customer Relationship Management
  • User Inquiries
  • Problem Reporting
  • Data ingest, processing, and distribution status
    charts
  • Satellite and instrument status
  • Facility/IT status
  • Routine and scheduled satellite events
  • Meetings were held with stakeholders (NESDIS and
    NWS) to solicit feedback and suggestions on User
    Notifications.
  • Help Desk procedures were modified to allow
    operators to generate notifications and
    management calls with greater ease and
    efficiency.
  • All operational products and applications are
    currently being vetted to determine notification
    requirements, management escalation, and user
    impacts.

12
User Services
Outreach
  • Actively engaging users, stakeholders, potential
    customers, and the public to discuss the types of
    products and services we provide
  • Soliciting feedback from existing users on our
    performance
  • Continually assessing user requirements, and
    ensuring that we meet and exceed those
    requirements
  • Briefing users on the process to set up new or
    enhances satellite products and services through
    the SPSRB
  • Exploring the use of Web 2.0 technologies such
    as YouTube and Twitter www.twitter.com/noaa_osdpd

13
Snapshot of SSD Users
  • Major Users
  • NWS National Centers for Environmental Prediction
    (NCEP) HPC, OPC, TPC, SPC, NCO, AWC, EMC, CPC,
    SWPC
  • N-AWIPS, AWIPS, Direct Broadcast, sFTP, Internet,
    ADDE
  • NWS Weather Forecast Offices and River Forecast
    Centers
  • AWIPS and Internet
  • National Ocean Service (NOS), National Marine
    Fisheries Service (NMFS)
  • Internet and sFTP
  • DoD, DoI, DoT, USDA, EPA, NASA, FEMA, NTSB, USGS
  • Shared Processing (DAPE), Internet, sFTP, Direct
    Broadcast, NOAAPORT, ADDE
  • International EUMETSAT, ECMWF, UKMET
  • Direct Broadcast, Internet, ADDE

14
Snapshot of SSD Users
  • Major Users
  • Private Industry WSI, WSC, Meteorologix,
    Accu-Weather, Unisys, Baron, IPS Meteostar,
    airlines (Domestic and Intl, and Cargo)
  • Direct Broadcast, NOAAPORT, Internet, ADDE
  • Universities and Cooperative Institutes
  • Direct Broadcast, NOAAPORT, Internet, ADDE
  • International Meteorological Services Central
    and South America, New Zealand, France Research
    institutions, Volcanic Ash Advisory Centers.
    Media and Private Users
  • Direct Broadcast, NOAAPORT, GeoNetCast
  • General Public
  • Internet, ADDE
  • Public demand for GOES imagery during a land
    falling hurricane can account for as much as 300
    million hits per week, and over 10 Tb of data
    served!

15
What does the future hold?
  • GOES-R and NPOESS each bring a set of unique
    challenges and opportunities to User Services
  • Increase of raw data and products
  • User Education and Training
  • Proving Grounds
  • Working with NDE and GOES-R to develop and vet
    user requirements
  • Ensure users are ready for the next generation

16
Backup Slides
17
Current GOES PG/PD
Backup GINI and Critical GOES products
18
Product Operations
  • Current methodology for requesting GOES I-P Rapid
    Scan
  • AWIPS does not handle Super Rapid Scan (for
    research and special events only)

SDM relays request to SAB. SAB checks schedule
(maneuvers, eclipse, etc)
SAB relays request to ESPC Operations. ESPC
generates user notice
NWS Request for RSO through SDM
ESPC relays request to SOCC. SOCC generates
schedule and confirms
GOES-East Routine Scan
GOES-East Rapid Scan
Up to 40 of schedule during Spring/Summer
Convective season is comprised of Rapid
Scanning. Results in significant loss of
satellite coverage for South America
4x/Hr
8x/Hr
2x/Hr
2x/Hr
1x/Hr
2x/Hr
19
Product PD Operations - AWIPS
NOAAPORT Distribution http//www.weather.gov/noaap
ort/html/noaaport.shtml
  • Main User NWS / AWIPS
  • Satellite Broadcast Network (SBN)
  • Provides broadcast and reliable multicast data
    transmission to field sites.
  • Transmitted data includes Centrally collected
    radar data, GOES imagery, NCEP model data, field
    observations, and watches and warnings
  • DVB-S
  • Single channel solution.
  • Linearly scalable up to 43 Mbps
  • Satellite Data on NOAAPORT limited to remapped
    CONUS and AK, HI, PR with subset of sounder bands

20
Satellite and Product Operations Current Org
Satellite Ops
Product Ops
Program Management Division
Satellite Services Division
Direct Services
21
Satellite and Product Operations Future Org
IT Services
Systems
Satellite and Product Operations
Orange indicates GOES-R participation
22
Product Operations
Ancillary Data Input RADAR Data Profiler
Data Model Data RAOB/Radiosonde Data Forecast
Data Ship Reports Surface Data Pilot
Reports Upper Air Data Buoy Reports
  • RAW Imagery Data
  • GOES-12
  • GOES-11
  • MTSAT-1R
  • NOAA-15
  • NOAA-16
  • NOAA-17
  • NOAA-18
  • NOAA-19
  • MetOp-A
  • Meteosat-9
  • Meteosat-7
  • Other NASA

Applications (subset) Global Geostationary
Satellite Imagery Tropical Cyclone
Analysis Volcanic Ash Detection and Tracking Fire
Monitoring and Analysis Flash Flood
Analysis Satellite Imagery for AWIPS Winds ASOS
Satellite Cloud Project Sounding-Derived
Products Snow Cover Special Events Imagery
  • Products (sampling)
  • GOES-12, GOES-11, MTSAT-1R, Met-9. and Met-7
    Remaps
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 High Density Winds
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 ASOS SCP
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 DPI
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 Soundings
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 IFFA
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 Product Archive (NCDC)
  • NOAA-15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Derived SNOW-IMS
  • GINI AWIPS Predefined Digitally Remapped Sector
    Products
  • SSM/I WINDS, Rain Rate, Total Precipitation
    Water, Snow
  • POES Passes and Composites
  • SSM/I Composites
  • GOES SST
  • For more product/application information, see the
    Consolidated Product List (CPL) at
    http//satprod.osd.noaa.gov/cpl/cpl.cfm

ESPC Processing
23
Product Operations
  • Interpretive Satellite Products
  • Product Improvement and R2O
  • Direct Services Management
  • Environmental Satellite Processing Center (ESPC)
  • Information Technology/Enterprise Architecture
  • Working with STAR and OSD to acquire resources
    and science to turn data into products
  • Works alongside users and research in the
    development of products and services from NOAAs
    satellites
  • Evaluates new products for operational
    usefulness
  • Solicits feedback from users on the performance
    and usefulness of operational satellite products
    and services
  • Assess and plan for enterprise wide architecture
    necessary to carry out operations
  • Manages the data collection and Search and
    Rescue missions on board the NOAA satellites
  • Provides unique services such as OSEI, Web
    Pages, GIS, Google Earth.

24
Product Operations
Ancillary Data Input RADAR Data Profiler
Data Model Data RAOB/Radiosonde Data Forecast
Data Ship Reports Surface Data Pilot
Reports Upper Air Data Buoy Reports
  • RAW Imagery Data
  • GOES-12
  • GOES-11
  • MTSAT-1R
  • NOAA-15
  • NOAA-16
  • NOAA-17
  • NOAA-18
  • NOAA-19
  • MetOp-A
  • Meteosat-9
  • Meteosat-7
  • Other NASA

Applications (subset) Global Geostationary
Satellite Imagery Tropical Cyclone
Analysis Volcanic Ash Detection and Tracking Fire
Monitoring and Analysis Flash Flood
Analysis Satellite Imagery for AWIPS Winds ASOS
Satellite Cloud Project Sounding-Derived
Products Snow Cover Special Events Imagery
  • Products (sampling)
  • GOES-12, GOES-11, MTSAT-1R, Met-9. and Met-7
    Remaps
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 High Density Winds
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 ASOS SCP
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 DPI
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 Soundings
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 IFFA
  • GOES-12 and GOES-11 Product Archive (NCDC)
  • NOAA-15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Derived SNOW-IMS
  • GINI AWIPS Predefined Digitally Remapped Sector
    Products
  • SSM/I WINDS, Rain Rate, Total Precipitation
    Water, Snow
  • POES Passes and Composites
  • SSM/I Composites
  • GOES SST
  • For more product/application information, see the
    Consolidated Product List (CPL) at
    http//satprod.osd.noaa.gov/cpl/cpl.cfm

ESPC Processing
25
Product and Service Requests
26
GVAR Service Operations
GVAR
Downlink (2.6 Mbps)
GVAR (2.11 Mbps)
Wallops CDA
Any GVAR site
The GVAR is a combination of imager and sounder
(scaled) radiances (no products). No data
compression is used.
27
Product PD Operations
  • GINI (GOES Ingest and NOAAPORT Interface)
  • McIDAS powered remapped satellite data
    distributed to NWS for display on AWIPS
  • Derived products (i.e. GOES/POES Sounding
    Products) generated external to GINI distributed
    via GINI
  • SATEPSDISTx (1-7) McIDAS ADDE Based
  • Serves real time and remapped imagery from GOES,
    POES, MTSAT, Meteosat-9/7, MTSAT, NASA/EOS
  • Serves Derived products from GOES, POES, DMSP,
    QuikSCAT, TRMM
  • Serves Model and InSitu (observations, forecasts)
    Data
  • DDS
  • AIX server delivers primarily polar products for
    use in polar derived product and for assimilation
    into NWP
  • DAPE (SPP)
  • Data exchange of Air Force, Navy, NESDIS, NWS
  • Largely derived products such as from SSM/I, GOES
    Winds
  • ReBroadcast Services GeoNETCAST, NOAAPORT
  • GVAR, LRIT, EMWIN, DCS, SARSAT
  • HRPT, VHF, APT, ARGOS

28
Satellite Services
  • NOAAs Satellites are used for more than remote
    sensing!
  • Data Collection System (DCS)
  • ARGOS
  • Low Rate Information Transmission (LRIT)
  • Emergency Managers Weather Information Network
    (EMWIN)
  • Search and Rescue (SARSAT)

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