GOES Cloud Top Phase - Total Operational Weather Readiness - Satellites (TOWR-S)
GOES Cloud Top Phase
About
The GOES Cloud Top Phase product illustrates the different phases of clouds such as warm liquid water cloud (greater than 273K), supercooled liquid water cloud (colder than 273K), mixed phase cloud (liquid water and ice), and ice phase (glaciated) cloud. Data is created both day and night at a horizontal resolution of 2 km. It is prepared using the ABI 7.4 um (Ch 10), 8.4 um (Ch 11), 11.2 um (Ch 14), and 12.3 um (Ch 15) imagery bands.
This product is useful when trying to assess the phase of cloud tops. For example, a liquid cloud will be producing liquid, not ice precipitation. Information about the vertical temperature profile can be inferred from this product (i.e. how high is the freezing/melting level). Because each of the cloud phases can be sampled, it can work well as an underlay beneath GOES imagery bands.
Limitations
Vertical Scope: Only the cloud tops are analyzed. Low-level clouds may also be difficult to detect.
Night Vision: Clouds seen overnight, especially over water, are difficult to detect.
AWIPS
Location: Satellite → GOES-East and GOES-West By Sector → select sector → Derived Products → Cloud Top Phase
Color Maps: GOES-R/GOESR-L2/ACTP baseline
Blue = warm liquid water; Light Green = supercooled liquid water; Dark Green = mixed; Red = ice
Sampling: Clear; Water; Supercooled; Mixed; Ice; Uncertain
Quality Flags: N/A
Technique: Overlay imagery and sample the phase values
AWIPS Technical Details
Sector | Full Disk, CONUS, Mesoscale |
Refresh Rate | 10 min Full Disk; 5 min CONUS; 1 min Mesoscale |
Size | 32 MB/day |
Resolution | 2 km at nadir |
Data Source | PDA |
Projection | GOES-R Fixed Grid |
Storage Location | /data_store/goes-r |
WMO Header | IXTD99 KNES (GOES-East); IXTD89 KNES (GOES-West) |
Product Short Name | OR_ABI-L2-ACTP |
Data Path | EXP Channel (NOAAport/SBN) |
AWIPS Configuration | Baseline |
AWIPS Plugin | goes-r |
Edex Purge Rule | 1 day |
This page was last updated on March 26, 2024.