Data products for March 28, 2011


NOTE: Flight over Sierras for MABEL tree canopy measurements.

Support Data
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Filename
Type
Descriptions and Comments
Calibration File map_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Map showing flight track for this day
Quick Analysis
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Filename
Type
Descriptions and Comments
Flight Summary Image for 355 nm imgsum_11625_28mar11_355.gif
GIF
Flight summary image showing whole flight for 355 nm
Flight Summary Image for 532 nm imgsum_11625_28mar11_532.gif
GIF
Flight summary image showing whole flight for 532 nm
Flight Summary Image for 1064 nm imgsum_11625_28mar11_1064.gif
GIF
Flight summary image showing whole flight for 1064 nm
Flight Summary Image for depolarization imgsum_11625_28mar11_depol.gif
GIF
Flight summary image showing whole flight for depolarization
The following are 30 minute images showing 355, 532, and 1064 backscatter signals plus depolarizaton ratio for 1064:
Image Segment 1 imgseg01_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Start time = 16:15:19 End time = 16:45:18
Image Segment 2 imgseg02_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Start time = 16:45:19 End time = 17:16:49
Image Segment 3 imgseg03_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Start time = 17:16:50 End time = 17:46:49
Image Segment 4 imgseg04_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Start time = 17:46:50 End time = 18:01:24
The following images and files are for the entire flight:
Layer Boundary File layers_11625_28mar11.txt
TEXT
Layer boundary file showing type and location of all atmospheric layers sensed
Quick Optical File cipbl_11625_28mar11.txt
TEXT
Quick optical file showing optical depth and extinction-to-backscatter ratio calculations for a pre-defined cirrus zone and the cloud-cleared Planetary Boundary Layer for 355, 532, and 1064 nm.
ReadMe.txt CIPBL_readme.txt
TEXT
Text file describing how to interpret and use the quick optical file.
Optical Depth Plots (Cirrus) ciod_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Optical Depth Plots (Cirrus), from the Quick Optical File
Optical Depth Plots (PBL) pblod_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Optical Depth Plots (PBL), from the Quick Optical File
Complex Analysis
If you are interested in binary outputs click Here
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Filename
Type
Descriptions and Comments
The following are 30 minute images showing extinction and total optical depth:
Extinction Segment Image EXTSEG01_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Start time = 16:32:47 End time = 17:02:45
Extinction Segment Image EXTSEG02_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Start time = 17:02:47 End time = 17:32:45
Extinction Segment Image EXTSEG03_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Start time = 17:32:47 End time = 17:54:00
Extinction Segment Image EXTSEG04_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Start time = 17:32:47 End time = 17:54:00
The following images are for the entire flight:
Final Cloud Image cod_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Cloud Optical Depth Plot (three wavelength)
Final Aerosol Image aod_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Aerosol Optical Depth Plot (three wavelengths)
Total Optical Depth Plot tod_11625_28mar11.gif
GIF
Total Optical Depth Plot (three wavelength)

Large Binary Output Files
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File Size
Filename
Type
Descriptions and Comments
NRB Binary Output
208 MB
NRB_11625_28mar11.xdr
XDR
NRB Binary Output containing Lidar profiles after instrument corrections but before calibrated backscatter
Final Optical Binary Output
XX MB
OP_11625_28mar11.xdr
XDR
Final Optical Binary Output containing optical properties of every layer sensed, including optical depth, extinction-to-backscatter ratio, and extinction profile for 355, 532, and 1064 nm.
Submit Request NRB and OP files
XDR
Request both products
Submit Request text cal_11625_28mar11.final
TEXT
Request calibration file. This file contains the instrument calibration coefficients used to generate attenuated backscatter data from the NRB binary data.
*Note* Binary output files are not currently online due to space considerations (most files are 500MB). *Note*
If you are interested in obtaining the binary output files above, please click on the icon to the left of the corresponding product.
You will receive email confirmation within 48 hours notifying you that the requested files are at an anonymous ftp site. You will receive instructions on how to download the files, as well as downloading a read-me file that explains how to read and use the files.


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