Close

Service Interruption


TOVS Pathfinder Path-P Daily and Monthly Polar Gridded Atmospheric Parameters

NSIDC DAAC Data Catalog

Data Contributors

  • FRANCIS, JENNIFER A.
  • SCHWEIGER, AXEL J.

Parameters

  • AIR TEMPERATURE
  • CLOUD AMOUNT/FREQUENCY > EFFECTIVE CLOUD FRACTION
  • CLOUD TOP PRESSURE
  • CLOUD TOP TEMPERATURE
  • EMISSIVITY
  • PRECIPITABLE WATER
  • SKIN TEMPERATURE
  • SURFACE AIR TEMPERATURE
  • WIND STRESS > GEOSTROPHIC DRAG COEFFICIENT

Instruments

  • HIRS : HIGH RESOLUTION INFRARED RADIATION SOUNDER
  • MSU : MICROWAVE SOUNDING UNIT
  • SOUNDERS
  • TOVS : TIROS OPERATIONAL VERTICAL SOUNDER

Documentation    Access Data    

The TIROS-N Operational Vertical Sounder (TOVS) Polar Pathfinder (Path-P) data set consists of gridded daily and monthly Arctic and Antarctic atmospheric data derived from various NOAA satellites. TOVS Path-P daily files are available for the Northern and Southern Hemispheres from 60° poleward at 100 km gridded spatial resolution in an Equal-Area Scalable Earth Grid (EASE-Grid). TOVS Path-P monthly files are available for the Northern Hemisphere only from 60° poleward at 100 km gridded spatial resolution in EASE-Grid. Daily and monthly Northern Hemisphere data are available from January 1979 through current processing, and daily Southern Hemisphere data are available from July 1979 through current processing. Data were created from a modified version of the Improved Initialization Inversion Algorithm (3I) (Chedin et al. 1985), a physical-statistical retrieval method improved for use in identifying geophysical variables in snow- and ice-covered areas (Francis 1994).

Variables retrieved from satellite-observed radiances for this product include atmospheric temperature, water vapor, skin surface temperature, total effective cloud fraction, cloud top pressure and temperature, solar zenith elevation, surface pressure, turning angle between geostrophic wind and surface stress over ice, emissivity, boundary layer stratification, and geostrophic drag coefficient. The algorithm used to generate these grids has been validated through comparisons with surface observations from the North Pole drifting meteorological stations (Schweiger et al. 1999).

The complete TOVS data set is available via FTP in Hierarchical Data Format (HDF). Data users are encouraged to register before accessing the TOVS data. Registered users automatically receive release notes via e-mail containing notification of data manipulation or formatting modifications.

View Metadata Record

Data Citation

Francis, J., and A. Schweiger. 1999, updated 2008. TOVS Pathfinder Path-P Daily Arctic Gridded Atmospheric Parameters. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. Digital media.

See Also


Contact Us | NSIDC Web Policy | Use & Copyright | Our Sponsors

The National Snow and Ice Data Center

Supporting Cryospheric Research Since 1976
449 UCB  University of Colorado  Boulder, CO 80309-0449

Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)    University of Colorado Boulder