The ATMS instrument on the S-NPP satellite was placed in Safe Hold at 1630 UTC on November 19, 2024 and will be offline until further notice. CLASS has restricted the forward stream of ATMS data and products effective 11/19/2024. For complete details on the outage, please see the ESPC Notification.
You may request to be added to the ESPC notification email list to receive satellite updates by contacting ESPCOperations@noaa.gov
Operations recovered the S-NPP spacecraft to a valid geolocation state at ~17:20 UTC on November 6, 2024. The forward ingest stream has been set to unrestricted in CLASS on 11/8/24 by 21:30 UTC. Data from 11/2/24 2215 UTC through 11/6/24 17:20 UTC will not be available.
You may request to be added to the ESPC notification email list to receive satellite updates by contacting ESPCOperations@noaa.gov
Starting around 2215 UTC on November 2, 2024, S-NPP's geolocation capabilities entered into a degraded state
S-NPP products are currently unavailable in CLASS for data beginning 2215 UTC on November 2, 2024
Please see ESPC Notification for details
You may request to be added to the ESPC notification email list to receive satellite updates by contacting ESPCOperations@noaa.gov
Geolocation for the S-NPP spacecraft entered a degraded state starting with the observation time of 2244 UTC on September 24, 2024. Operations was able to recover the S-NPP spacecraft to a valid geolocation state at 1634 UTC on September 27, 2024. Cal/Val teams have confirmed that all S-NPP Science products are meeting mission specifications and ready for operational use.
All S-NPP Science products were enabled on PDA OPS after 1930 UTC on September 30, 2024 and are being ingested by CLASS.
Please click here for details of the event.
Geolocation for the S-NPP spacecraft entered a degraded state starting with the observation time of 2244 UTC on September 24, 2024. Spacecraft recovery activities are tentatively planned to be executed on Friday, September 27, 2024. Data assessment by Cal/Val teams will follow to ensure S-NPP products are meeting mission specifications.
CLASS will restrict the forward stream of all S-NPP science data from 2242 UTC on 9/24 until further updates from the provider.
NOAA-20 and NOAA-21 products continue to be available.
You may request to be added to the ESPC notification email list to receive satellite updates by contacting ESPCOperations@noaa.gov
FNMOC has been sending all DMSP EDR, SDR, and TDR products since late 9/18/24 to ESPC and PDA is distributing. TDUP products started flowing 9/23/24. The data from the outage 9/11/24 to 9/18/24 is considered lost.
You may request to be added to the ESPC notification email list to receive satellite updates by contacting ESPCOperations@noaa.gov
Beginning September 11, 2024 at 1955 UTC, ESPC stopped receiving all DMSP data from FNMOC. FNMOC reports problems at the site. An investigation is underway, and data is currently delayed.
You may request to be added to the ESPC notification email list to receive satellite updates by contacting ESPCOperations@noaa.gov
Satellite Operations was able to recover the S-NPP spacecraft to a valid GPS timing and geolocation state and S-NPP Science products have been enabled per Cal/Val teams. Products are available in CLASS as of July 18, 2024 ~1630 UTC observation time.
The S-NPP data from 7/9/24-7/18/24 16:30 UTC will not be recoverable.
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If you have any questions or need assistance please submit an email to CLASS Help Desk.On 3/27/23 CLASS will be changing its url from www.avl.class.noaa.gov to www.aev.class.noaa.gov . Please make a note of this change. A redirect page will be in place for sometime to the new url. www.class.noaa.gov will still work and redirect to the correct CLASS url website.
If you have any questions or need assistance please submit an email to CLASS Help Desk.
The new CLASS website and dissemination URLs are now active and the legacy URLs are no longer valid, except the old CLASS website URL will redirect users to the new URL for some time. See changes below.
The new ftp login user id changed from "anonymous" to "ftp" followed by any set of password characters defined by the user. These changes are in accordance with the transfer rules established within the AWS Transfer Family.
Old CLASS website URL | New CLASS website URL |
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https://www.avl.class.noaa.gov | https://www.aev.class.noaa.gov |
Note: www.class.noaa.gov will continue to work
If you have any questions or need assistance please submit an email to CLASS Help Desk.
Now available! The reprocessed Sensor Data Records (SDR) for all instruments flown on S-NPP and reprocessed Temperature Data Records (TDR) for the ATMS instrument flown on S-NPP is now accessible via the CLASS web ordering system. The reprocessed data is located under their own data families listed on the drop down product menu. The date range which covers the reprocessing period for each instrument is:
The operational data received after the reprocessed date ranges uses the latest version of the reprocessing algorithm.
Please note that data products from the NOAA-20 satellite should not be considered of operational maturity due to an anomaly over the weekend. The specific time periods that the data should not be considered operational is detailed below:
Please note that data products from the NOAA-20 satellite should not be considered of operational maturity due to an anomaly over the weekend. The specific time periods that the data should not be considered operational is detailed below:
Please note that data products from the NOAA-20 satellite should not be considered of operational maturity due to an anomaly over the weekend. The specific time periods that the data should not be considered operational is detailed below:
For easy access to the most recent JPSS global daily tar files please go to ftp://ftp-data.class.noaa.gov/JPSS/ or https://data.class.noaa.gov/JPSS/.
Also, be sure to review the maturity Readmes for any data issues and caveats on the STAR JPSS Algorithm Maturity Matrix website at https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/jpss/AlgorithmMaturity.php.
For easy access to the most recent JPSS global daily tar files please go to ftp://ftp-jpss.avl.class.noaa.gov/ or https://download.avl.class.noaa.gov/download/jpss.
CLASS has implemented HTTPS for CLASS JPSS and Directory Dissemination Tree (DDT) cached data as a mechanism to download data for ftp://ftp-jpss.avl.class.noaa.gov/ JPSS cache and ftp://ftp.avl.class.noaa.gov DDT cache.
For the JPSS cache, https://download.avl.class.noaa.gov/download/jpss
For the DDT cache, https://download.avl.class.noaa.gov/download/ddt
Please contact the CLASS Help Desk if you have any questions.
Published: 2022-12-15 17:12:54
The S-NPP ATMS SDR, TDR, and Microwave Integrated Retrieval System (MiRS) EDRs are approved to return to operations starting on September 1, 2022 @ 1900 UTC. Please note that the gap from August 28 @ ~10:45 UTC to Sept 1 @ ~1900 UTC cannot be filled.
The S-NPP ATMS instrument returned to safe hold mode for the second time since August 28 @ ~10:45 UTC. Engineering is troubleshooting with vendor support and recovery efforts are now underway. Science data activation is expected to occur soon. All missed data will not be recoverable. The ATMS instrument on the NOAA-20 Spacecraft will continue to provide all primary ATMS product needs.
The S-NPP ATMS instrument returned to safe hold mode for the second time since August 28 @ ~10:45 UTC. Engineering is troubleshooting with vendor support and recovery efforts are now underway. Science data activation is expected to occur soon. All missed data will not be recoverable. The ATMS instrument on the NOAA-20 Spacecraft will continue to provide all primary ATMS product needs.
The S-NPP OMPS instrument suite is the latest instrument to return to nominal operations. Below are the returning start dates and times.
ATMS: August 10, 2022 @ 1525 UTC
CrIS: August 13, 2022 @ 0000 UTC
VIIRS: August 15, 2022 @ 0000 UTC
OMPS: August 18, 2022 @ 17:20 UTC for Total Column Science SDR and August 25 @ 19:15 UTC for Nadar Profile Science SDR.
Please note! No data was produced by the S-NPP during the time the satellite was in safe mode state from 16:25 UTC on July 26, 2022 up until the dates and times listed above.
To receive notifications from ESPC concerning S-NPP data, please send an email request to ESPCOperations@noaa.gov. Otherwise, please contact the CLASS Helpdesk for assistance.
In addition to the S-NPP ATMS and CrIS instrument data and products returning to operations, the VIIRS instrument data is now available. The OMPS instrument data is still undergoing evaluations. Below are the returning start dates and times for the three instruments.
ATMS: August 10, 2022 @1525 UTC
CrIS: August 13, 2022 @ 0000 UTC
VIIRS: August 15, 2022 @ 0000 UTC
No data was produced during the time the S-NPP satellite was in safe mode state from 16:25 UTC on July 26, 2022 up until the dates and times listed above.
To receive notifications from ESPC concerning S-NPP data, please send an email request to ESPCOperations@noaa.gov. Otherwise, please contact the CLASS Helpdesk for assistance.
As of 2130 UTC, August 16, 2022, the ATMS SDR/TDR and CrIS SDR products from S-NPP are now available to the public. EDR products from the ATMS and CrIS instruments have also resumed.
The science teams are still evaluating the VIIRS and OMPS data from the S-NPP satellite. Once the data analyses are complete and the data appears nominal the data and its products will become available to the public.
To receive notifications from ESPC concerning S-NPP data, please send an email request to ESPCOperations@noaa.gov.
Otherwise, if you have any questions, please contact the CLASS Helpdesk.
S-NPP instrument science data activation activities began on August 10. All thermal and power systems on the S-NPP spacecraft remain nominal. The Cal/Val teams are focusing their analysis on observed data now coming in from the satellite. This science data will only be available to the Cal/Val teams and PALs. Once the data analyses are complete and the data appears nominal the data and its products will become available to the public.
To receive notifications from ESPC concerning S-NPP data, please send an email request to ESPCOperations@noaa.gov.
Otherwise, if you have any questions, please contact the CLASS Helpdesk.
The SNPP spacecraft entered a non-nominal state at around 16:25 UTC on July 26, 2022, after which all SMD and telemetry data was inaccessible. While the root cause continues to be investigated, subsequent contacts have confirmed the spacecraft and all instruments are currently in a safe mode state. Engineering will continue to restore all instruments and science data to an operational state once a plan forward has been determined.
All missed data will not be recoverable and all of the products dependent on SNPP instruments will not be produced. However, the NOAA-20 spacecraft will continue to provide all of the primary JPSS science data needs.
An update to this situation will be provided as soon as we learn more.
To receive notifications from ESPC concerning S-NPP data, please send an email request to ESPCOperations@noaa.gov.
GOES-18 ABI L1b radiance data and ABI L2 Cloud and Moisture Imagery (CMI) products have been declared Provisional Validation maturity and are now available under the GOES-R Series ABI Products search page
The CLASS ftp storage area that contains a 90-day rolling cache of tarred JPSS products will be reduced to 60 days starting on 8/26/2022 and completing on 9/1/2022! If you need more information or have any questions, please contact the CLASS Helpdesk.
CLASS orders may be delayed up to 9 hours on Tuesday, 7/12/22 and Wednesday, 7/13/22 due to maintenance.
If you have any questions or need assistance please submit an email to the CLASS Help Desk.
Web and FTP URLs were changed! (06/07/2018):
CLASS made domain name changes that will break saved links:
Please click on the following link to get step by step instructions on how to use CLASS to search and order data: https://www.aev.class.noaa.gov/notification/pdfs/CLASS%20Data%20Access%20Tutorial_042015.pdf..
If you have any questions or need assistance please submit an email to CLASS Help Desk.
Published: 2018-04-12 14:05:30
Datatype GLM-L2-LCFA data are publicly available on January 19, 2018. Data from January 19, 2018 to the present are at "provisional validation" level. Please see Readme for details.
For questions first check the FAQ, otherwise please contact CLASS Help Desk at class.help@noaa.gov.
Product Documentation is available at http://www.goesr.gov/resources/docs.html.
Categories: NOAA, NES
Published: 2018-01-19 12:32:16
The GOES-R Peer Stakeholder - Dataype SEIS-L1b-MPSH Data are publicly available on December 16, 2017. Data from December 16, 2017 to the present are at "provisional validation" level. Please see Readme for details. Other SEISS datatypes will be available after the corresponding sensors reach Provisional maturity. While the GOES-16 L1b SEIS-L1b-MPSH data have reached provisional validation, please keep in mind that these products have not been fully validated.
The newer JPSS products from the NOAA Enterprise System are now grouped with the rest of the JPSS data families. Several of the legacy products have been replaced by newer, higher quality products in the new JPSS data families. These products are in C-F compliant netCDF format. Below is a list of the new families now under JPSS.
JPSS Sounder Products (JPSS_SND) - formerly S-NPP NDE Granule Data (NDE_L2)
JPSS VIIRS Products (Granule)(JPSS_GRAN) - NEW!
JPSS VIIRS Products (Non-Granule)(JPSS_NGRN) - formerly S-NPP NDE Daily (NDE_DAILY)
JPSS Tropical Cyclone Products (JPSS_TC) - formerly S-NPP NDE Microwave Tropical Cyclone (NDE_TC)
JPSS Ozone Products (JPSS_OZONE) - created earlier this year
Users are encouraged to check the product and algorithm maturity levels throughout the history of the product at the STAR JPSS Algorithm Maturity Matrix website at https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/jpss/AlgorithmMaturity.php.
Many of these products are online in daily TAR files for the most recent 90 days at ftp://ftp-npp.bou.class.noaa.gov.
For documents and other information please go to the STAR Science Documents website at https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/jpss/Docs.php which includes JPSS Algorithm Theoretical Basis Documents (ATBD), Users Guides, Cal/Val plans, and much more. If you have any questions please submit an email to class.help@noaa.gov
The GOES-R Peer Stakeholder - Product Validation Review for ABI L1b and CMI Provisional Maturity was held on June 1, 2017. As a result of this review, NOAA has confirmed that the ABI L1b and CMI data are at Provisional Validation Maturity as of June 1, 2017 (see Readme for details). This means that these products can be publicly accessed within the CLASS data family, GOES-R Series ABI Products (GRABIPRD).
While the GOES-16 ABI L1b and CMI data have reached provisional validation, please keep in mind that since GOES-16 satellite has not been declared operational, its data are still considered preliminary and undergoing testing.
Update #1: This issue has been fixed with the IDPS (Build Mx2.0.1). Transition to Operations (TTO) occurred on April 10, 2017.
Topic: S-NPP Data Products Incorrect over the Southern Hemisphere
Details/Specifics of Change: IDPS VIIRS Moderate products and NDE downstream NUCAPS, VPW, VHP products are impacted due to incorrect S-NPP VIIRS Cloud Mask over the Southern Hemisphere.
Contact Information for Further Information: ESPC Operations at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov at 301-817-3880
The following NESDIS legacy SST products (also known as MUT SST products) were produced from a software application developed in 1978. Science maintenance for these products has ceased. These products, with the exception of some of the aerosol products, have corresponding higher quality replacement products available from NESDIS.
The products discontinued by NESDIS and their replacement (alternative) products are listed below: