Operating Manual NOAA/ESRL/GMD Aerosol Sampling System
February 4, 2010 | Global Monitoring Laboratory
Earth System Research Laboratories | NOAA – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration |
“The GMD Aerosol Sampling System is deployed at a number of stations around the world (see Table 1). It is an automated system for measuring aerosol light scattering as a function of wavelength, aerosol light absorption, and condensation nuclei.”
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Introduction
“The ESRL/GMD Aerosol group has developed software for acquisition, processing, and archiving of data from aerosol samplers and instruments that are used in the NOAA Federated Aerosol Network. The same software suite is used for both field acquisition computers and the off site data access, called “CPD3”. There is a simple process to customize an Xubutu Linux install (designated ‘DAOS’) for running CPD3 in the field. The copy of CPD3 in the field is used to control instruments and acquire data in the field. Scientists and technicians responsible for the data use another copy of CPD3 on their desktop or laptop computers to review the data for quality and completeness, flag or remove contaminated or invalid data, reformat and export the data for analysis with other software, and submit the data for archiving and public access at the WMO World Data Center for Aerosols (WDCA). A schematic of the data flow from field computer to WDCA is provided at the bottom of this page. The links below describe how to download, install, and use this software.”
Documentation
- Links to FAQs (CPD2 & CPD3) and info on the database system
- Online documentation for data processing software (CPD3)
- CPX3 GUI interface data extraction
- CPX3 data editing manual
Data Processing Software
Data Acquisition Software
- Installing DAOS & CPD3 for data acquisition at a station
- Station desktop menu documentation
- CPD3 loggable instruments

https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/aero/sw.html
NOAA – Aerosols, Satellites, UCAR, Cloud Seeding