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IntroductionLANCE UWG 10/20/15

Karen MichaelEOSDIS System Manager/LANCE ManagerKaren.Michael@nasa.gov

Land, Atmosphere Near Real-time Capability for EOS (LANCE)

The goal of LANCE is to provide near real-time (NRT) data products within 3 hours of observation to meet the timely needs of applications users.LANCE provides NRT data and imagery from the AIRS, AMSR2, MISR, MLS, MODIS and OMI instruments much quicker than routine processing allows. LANCE is a virtual system that leverages existing EOSDIS Components and consists of an umbrella set of requirements to ensure consistency, collaboration, coordination

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Air Quality - Dust storms – Fires – Vegetation for agricultural monitoring – Floods – Ash Plumes – Drought – Smoke Plumes – Sea Ice for shipping – Severe Storms

LANCE Requirements

• Implement redundancy to ensure operational availability• Provide metadata to ECHO• Provide metrics to EMS • Provide imagery to GIBS• Require users to login via Earthdata• Maintain a minimum of a 7-day rolling archive and maximum

of 14-days• Provide user services and inform users of planned downtime• Obtain the latest algorithms from the science team for

incorporation into LANCE• Work with the science team to compare NRT products to

standard products and identify and document differences

LANCE – A Component of EOSDISThe Land Atmosphere Near-real time Capability for EOS (LANCE) is a distributed system that generates and distributes near real-time (NRT) products from the following instruments:

• Terra: MODIS, MISR (being added)

• Aqua: MODIS, AIRS

• Aura: MLS, OMI

• GCOM W1: AMSR2

• SNPP: VIIRS, OMPS (being added)

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LANCE System Architecture

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