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Journal Article 
MODIS direct broadcast products and applications 
Strabala, KI; Gumley, LE; Rink, T; Huang, HL; Dengel, R 
2003 
Unk 
Proceedings of SPIE
ISSN: 0277-786X
EISSN: 1996-756X 
4891 
402-412 
English 
The MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument provides high spatial and spectral resolution views of each point on the earth four times per day. Both Terra and Aqua platforms have a direct broadcast X-band downlink that allows MODIS (Terra) and MODIS/AIRS (Aqua) data to be received in real time by sites having the proper reception hardware. In order to facilitate use of the data, science production software is being freely distributed through the International MODIS/AIRS processing package (IMAPP). The current suite of IMAPP MODIS products includes navigation and calibration (L1B), cloud mask and cloud top properties, including thermodynamic phase, and atmospheric profiles and water vapor retrievals. The applications have been modified from the operational versions running at the Goddard Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) such that the only required external toolkit is NCSA HDF4. Distribution of this software provides scientists around the world with the capability to produce local real-time high spatial resolution science products. MODIS data produced from the University of Wisconsin direct broadcast automated processing is used for a variety of science applications, including calibration and product validation. The data is also being used by other institutions for a range of purposes including assisting USA National Weather Service forecasters and the monitoring of Hudson Bay shipping routes by the Canadian Ice Service. The science software is being implemented globally from Australia to South America. IMAPP has been successful in providing a portable, relatively easy to install and user friendly software package for converting direct broadcast MODIS data into valuable science products. 
MODIS; IMAPP; direct broadcast; clouds; atmospheric profiles; water vapor; cloud phase; calibration; navigation 
Conference on Optical Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Clouds III 
Hangzhou, China 
OCT 25-27, 2002 
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