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The Ozone Mapper Profiler Suite (OMPS)1 is a new generation system designed to measure the global distribution of atmospheric Ozone on a daily basis by using scattered solar irradiance. The suite consists of three separate sensors that have been integrated and are now flying on the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP), which was successfully launched in October 2011. The OMPS instrument...
The dark signal on an Ozone Mapper Profiler Suite (OMPS) charge-coupled device (CCD) results when electrons are thermally emitted into the conduction band of pixels in the active and storage regions. It effectively adds offsets to the photon-generated pixel counts and therefore impacts the Sensor Data Record (SDR) performance. This paper presents OMPS on-orbit results from dark current and electrical...
A new suite of instruments to estimate atmospheric ozone by measuring scattered solar irradiance began operating in January 2012. The measurements will be used to continue existing records of atmospheric ozone profiles as part of the NOAA Joint Polar Satellite System. This paper presents preliminary evaluations of these new products.
NOAA, through the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) program, in partnership with National Aeronautical Space Administration (NASA), will launch the NPOESS Preparatory Project (NPP) satellite, a risk reduction and data continuity mission, prior to the first operational JPSS launch. The JPSS program will execute the NPP Calibration and Validation (Cal/Val) program to ensure the data products comply...
The design of the instruments in the Ozone Mapping and Profiler Suite is each based on heritage instruments whose products have been validated via long-established techniques. The pre-launch performance characteristics of these instruments is as good or better than those of their predecessors, implying a similar result for OMPS ozone products. Each OMPS instrument, however, has unique design characteristics...
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