NVAP-M Level 3
Entry Title: NASA Water Vapor Project MEaSUREs (NVAP-M) CLIMATE Total Precipitable Water
Entry ID: NVAP_CLIMATE_Total-Precipitable-Water_1
Field Campaigns MEaSUREs
Description
NVAP_CLIMATE_Total-Precipitable-Water data set is designed to provide the most stable water vapor dataset over time for use in climate applications. NASA Water Vapor Project MEaSUREs (NVAP-M) Climate only includes data from stable instruments that have undergone intercalibration efforts to ensure consistency between data from the same instrument flying on multiple satellite platforms. The new NVAP data sets are produced under the NASA Making Earth Science Data Records for Use in Research Environments (MEaSUREs) program and is named NVAP-M. It supersedes the previous NVAP data set. NVAP-M continues the legacy of providing high-quality, model-independent global estimates of total column and layered water vapor. The use of improved, intercalibrated data sets and algorithms that were not available for the heritage NVAP data set results in an improved and extended water vapor data set that is stable enough for climate research and of a resolution appropriate for studies on smaller spatial and temporal scales. The true value of NVAP-M will be seen in outcomes from applied and research users of the data set in various fields. Some initial NVAP-M findings are presented in Vonder Haar et al. (2012). In addition to the time-dependent artifacts present in the previous NVAP data set, a wealth of new data has become available since the last NVAP processing in 2003. These include an additional SSM/I instrument, additional NOAA satellites, the NASA Earth Observing System (EOS)-Aqua Satellite, which carries the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS), as well as water vapor information from Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites. This extension and reprocessing effort increases the temporal coverage from 14 to 22 (1988-2009) years, making the data set more useful and consistent for investigation of the long-term trends which are hypothesized to occur as Earth warms. In addition to the long-standing daily, 1-degree gridded Total Precipitable Water (TPW) and layered Precipitable Water (PW) products, NVAP-M includes additional products geared towards different scientific needs. Three separate processing streams produced products directed towards specific research goals. These are NVAP-M Climate, designed to provide the most stable water vapor data set over time for use in climate applications, and NVAP-M Weather, designed to provide higher spatial and temporal resolution products for use in studies on shorter time scales as well as weather case studies. Additionally, an ocean-only (NVAP-M Ocean) version includes only data from the SSM/I and is intended to mirror other available SSM/I-only water vapor data sets.
Publications which Cite this Collection
Misra, Vasubandhu; Bhardwaj, Amit (2022). The impact of air–sea coupling on the simulation of the hydroclimatic change over Peninsular Florida.
Misra, Vasubandhu; Bhardwaj, Amit (2019). Estimating the Thermodynamic and Dynamic Contributions to Hydroclimatic Change over Peninsular Florida.
Schröder, Marc; Lockhoff, Maarit; Fell, Frank; Forsythe, John; Trent, Tim; Bennartz, Ralf; Borbas, Eva; Bosilovich, Michael G.; Castelli, Elisa; Hersbach, Hans; Kachi, Misako; Kobayashi, Shinya; Kursinski, E. Robert; Loyola, Diego; Mears, Carl; Preusker, Rene; Rossow, William B.; Saha, Suranjana (2018). The GEWEX Water Vapor Assessment archive of water vapour products from satellite observations and reanalyses.
Resources and Documentation
VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- NASA Water Vapor Project – MEaSUREs (NVAP-M) Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document
ALGORITHM THEORETICAL BASIS DOCUMENT (ATBD)
- How to cite ASDC data
DATA CITATION POLICY
- ASDC Data and Information for NVAP-M
GENERAL DOCUMENTATION
- NVAP-MEaSUREs (NVAP-M) ReadMe
READ-ME
Keywords
From GCMD Science Keywords:
- ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR
- WATER VAPOR INDICATORS
- TOTAL PRECIPITABLE WATER > WATER VAPOR INDICATORS
- Daily Data
- Grid Data
- Number Size Distribution
- Precipitable Water
Data Distribution
File Format(s):
NetCDF-4
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Spatial Information
Spatial Coverage Type: Not provided
Longitude Resolution: 1 degree
Latitude Resolution: 1 degree
Coordinate System: Cartesian
Granule Spatial Representation: Cartesian
Locations
GLOBAL
Temporal Information
Temporal Coverage: 1988-01-01 - 2009-12-01
Temporal Resolution: Daily