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Readme for TRMM Product 3B43 (V6)

Data Access for
TRMM and Other Satellites Precipitation Product

3B43: http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/datapool/TRMM_DP/01_Data_Products/02_Gridded/07_Monthly_Other_Data_Source_3B_43/

Contents of TRMM and Other Satellites Precipitation Product 3B43

Summary

This document provides basic information on 3B43, TRMM and Other Sources Rainfall Product. The global rainfall algorithm (3B-43) combines the estimates generated by combined instrument rain calibration (3B-42) and global gridded rain gauge data from CAMS, produced by NOAA's Climate Prediction Center and/or global rain gauge product, produced by the Global Precipitation Climatology Center (GPCC). The output is rainfall for 0.25x0.25 degree grid boxes for each month. For more details of the algorithm, go to http://trmm.gsfc.nasa.gov/3b43.html

TRMM Satellite Operating Altitude Change

The average operating altitude for TRMM was changed from 350 to 403 km during the period of August 7-24, 2001. This orbit boost maneuver extended the mission life significantly. All post-boost data products had been released by the TRMM Science Project, as of early December 2001. All TRMM data products (post- and pre-boost) are available via the TRMM data search-and-order system at http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/datapool/TRMM_DP/. The time period before August 7, 2001 is referred to as pre-boost, and the time period after August 24, 2001 is referred to as post-boost.

The characteristics of the three rain instruments for pre- and post-boost are shown in following table:

Characteristics of TRMM Instruments
  Swath Width (km) Ground Resolution (km)
Pre-boost Post-boost Pre-boost Post-boost
VIRS 720 833 2.2 2.4
TMI 760 878   4.4*   5.1*
PR 215 247 4.3 5.0
* Ground resolutions of TMI are those at 85.5 GHz (highest resolution).


The pre- and post-boost characteristics of TRMM data are different; their details are listed in the Data Characteristics table for each orbital product. Some caveats associated with post-boost TRMM Precipitation Radar (PR) products have been released by the PR algorithm scientists and are available at ftp://disc2.nascom.nasa.gov/data/TRMM/Documentation/TRMM_Boost_PR_Caveats.html.

For TRMM version 5 products, the post-boost filenames all have a "5A" in the product version part of the name, compared with a "5" in pre-boost filenames. For version 6, the filenames have no differences for pre-boost and post-boost.

Sponsor and Acknowledgement

The distribution of this data set is funded by NASA's Earth Science Enterprise (ESE). The data are not copyrighted; however, we request that when you publish data or results using these data, please acknowledge as follows: The data used in this study were acquired as part of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM). The algorithms were developed by the TRMM Science Team. The data were processed by the TRMM Science Data and Information System (TSDIS) and the TRMM Office; they are archived and distributed by the Goddard Distributed Active Archive Center. TRMM is an international project jointly sponsored by the Japan National Space Development Agency (NASDA) and the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Office of Earth Sciences. Please send a copy of your publication to Help Desk, Goddard DAAC, Code 610.2, NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD 20771 or email the reference of your publication to help-disc@listserv.gsfc.nasa.gov.

Future Updates

It is expected that some of the TRMM algorithms will be refined or improved as new measurements are gathered and analyzed by the TRMM Science Team. The data products are expected to be periodically reprocessed by TSDIS in order to provide the scientific and other user communities with the most current and best available rainfall products. The exact reprocessing schedule will be set by a team designated by the TRMM Project Scientist. This document will be updated in coordination with the TRMM reprocessing schedule and whenever appropriate as determined by the Goddard DAAC Hydrology Data Support Team.

Data Flow Description

The data flow of 3B43 and the rest of the products are shown in Satellite Algorithm Flow Diagram.

Data Set Description

Data Characteristics

TRMM 3B43 Characteristics
Temporal Coverage Start Date: 1998-01-01; Stop Date: -
Geographic Coverage Latitude: 50°S - 50°N; Longitude:180°W - 180°E
Temporal Resolution Monthly
Horizontal Resolution 0.25° x 0.25°; nlat = 400, nlon = 1440
Average File Size Compressed: ~4.5 MB; Original: ~4.5 MB
File Type HDF

Data Format Structure

Further information on the contents and structure of this product can be found in Volume 4 of the "File Specifications for TSDIS Products - Level 2 and Level 3" .

Data Format Structure for 3B43
Name Type Record
Size
(byte)
Dim Size/
# of Records
Scaled
by
Range Unit Description
ECS Core Metadata Char Attribute 10,000  - - - - ECS Core Metadata
PS Metadata Char Attribute 10,000  - - - - Product Specific Metadata
Grid Structure Char Attribute 5,000  - - - - The specification of the grid geometry
Precipitation Float SDS nlat*nlon - 0.0 - 10  mm hr-1 Satellite/gauge precipitation estimate
Relative Error Float SDS nlat*nlon - 0.0 - 10 mm hr-1 Satellite/gauge relative error estimate
Note: nlat =  400: number of 0.25° latitude grids from 50°S - 50°N;
          nlon = 1440: number of 0.25° longitude grids from 180°W - 180°E;

Tools for Visualizing Data

The Goddard DAAC provides the following tools to help users visualize data in the Hierarchical Data Format (HDF).

TSDIS Orbit Viewer

The TSDIS Orbit Viewer is a menu-driven graphical interface for dynamically generating images from TRMM HDF files. The viewer can display, at the full instrument resolution, TRMM satellite, Ground Validation, browse, and Coincidence Subsetted Intermediate (CSI) products, as well as other derived products.

The software runs on Microsoft Windows and UNIX.

The source code and installation instructions for the Orbit Viewer are available from the Goddard DAAC's TRMM ftp site (ftp://disc2.nascom.nasa.gov/software/trmm_software/Orbit_Viewer).

Please note: TSDIS can provide technical support for the Orbit Viewer only to certain members of the TRMM Science Team. Other users should contact the DAAC's Hydrology Data Support Team (hydrology-disc@listserv.gsfc.nasa.gov).

EOSView

EOSView is a standalone X-based data visualization tool that displays HDF files. It can be used to view data ordered from the Goddard DAAC. In addition, it provides a secondary mechanism for previewing browse files before ordering data. (The primary mechanism is the preview feature of the TRMM Data Search and Order System.) EOSView serves as a file verification tool. The contents of HDF files are displayed and individual objects can be selected for display. Displayable objects include raster images, data sets in tables, pseudocolor images of data sets, attributes, and annotations. Simple animations can be performed for a file with multiple raster images.

A unique interface has been provided for handling HDF-EOS data structures. The Swath/Point/Grid interface uses only HDF-EOS library calls. EOSView users will not see the underlying HDF structures but will be prompted for what parts of the HDF-EOS object they wish to view. The EOSView requires at least 4 megabytes of memory and a larger than 24-bit graphics board.


Download Instructions for the Software:

These tools can be downloaded via anonymous ftp using a command line ftp client, available on all Unix machines.

The source code, installation instructions, and documentation for EOSView and Orbit Viewer are available from the Goddard DAAC's TRMM ftp site (ftp://disc2.nascom.nasa.gov/software/trmm_software).

The following files should be downloaded for EOSView:

  • EOSView (executable)
  • eosview.csc (help)
  • eosview.uid (user interface description file)
  • eosview.dat (IDL commands file)


How to start EOSView:

Start EOSView by typing 'EOSView' at the command prompt. The current working directory must contain the four EOSView files.

Sample Software

TRMM HDF Data File Read Software

The Goddard DAAC Hydrology Team has developed the TRMM HDF Data File Read Software, first released in February 1999. The software reads TRMM HDF data files and writes out to flat binary files. The software has been tested with most of the TRMM standard products, as well as with some derived subset products. Both C and Fortran versions are available from ftp://disc2.nascom.nasa.gov/software/trmm_software/Read_HDF/.

TSDIS Toolkit

TSDIS developed the TSDIS Science Algorithm Toolkit to assist the TRMM Science Team's algorithm developers. The toolkit provides a library of commonly used routines, constants, and macros. It also allows seamless integration of TRMM algorithms into the TSDIS environment.

The toolkit provides routines for reading and writing data to and from the HDF files; routines are provided for Levels 1-3 products and for both satellite and GV. Each of the routines in the toolkit are callable in either C or Fortran. The toolkit also includes routines for reading land/sea data and topographical data.

Data Access Information

The Goddard DAAC maintains archives of all TRMM data products and many other Hydrology data sets. The archived data can be ordered via FTP network transfer.

Data Volume Limits By Media
CDR FTP-Pull
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
0 GB 3.17 GB 0 GB 2 GB 1 GB 50 GB 1 GB 50 GB
Search and Order System

Points of Contact

For information about or assistance in using any Goddard DAAC data, contact the DAAC Help Desk at:

GES Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC)
Code 610.2
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland 20771

Email: help-disc@listserv.gsfc.nasa.gov.
301-614-5224 (voice)
301-614-5268 (fax)

References

Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Science Data and Information System (TSDIS) Interface Control Specification Between the TSDIS and the TSDIS Science User (TSU)
Volume 3: File Specifications for TRMM Products - Level 1.
Volume 4: File Specifications for TRMM Products - Level 2 and Level 3.

Appendix

 
TRMM Frequency Analysis Result*
(Number of visits for a 30-day period)
Radar Site Latitude (°) PR (~215 km) VIRS (~720 km) TMI (~760 km)
Kwajalein Atoll 8.72 9 29 31
Darwin, Australia -12.45 10 31 32
Guam 13.50 9 32 32
Om Koi, Thailand 17.80 9 31 33
Kauai, HI 22.17 13 36 38
Sao Paolo, Brazil -23.58 12 41 42
Taiwan 23.92 11 40 42
Key West, FL 24.67 13 41 42
Miami, FL 25.75 13 45 45
Brownsville, TX 25.97 13 43 47
Corpus Christi, TX 27.85 15 49 51
Tampa, FL 28.03 13 51 52
Melbourne, FL 28.10 15 49 53
San Antonio, TX 29.53 16 57 59
Jacksonville, FL 30.33 19 63 65
Texas A&M, TX 30.58 18 67 68
Jerusalem, Israel 31.87 20 92 102
PR:      Precipitation Radar
VIRS: Visible/InfraRed Scanner
TMI:   TRMM Microwave Imager

* This analysis result was derived based on TRMM pre-boost orbital information.
The revisit frequency should be slightly higher after TRMM boost (August 24, 2001).

If you have questions regarding this table, please send email to:
helpdesk@tsdis02.nascom.nasa.gov.

[Skip Contents]
Summary 
TRMM Satellite Operating Altitude Change 
Sponsor and Acknowledgement 
Future Updates 
Data Flow Description 
Data Set Description 
Tools for Visualizing Data
Sample Software
Data Access 
Points of Contact 
References 
 


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