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- Mon Apr 14, 2025 3:45 pm America/New_York
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- Question: SeaBASS emails undeliverable, cannot submit data
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Re: SeaBASS emails undeliverable, cannot submit data
Thanks for reaching out to us via the forum. I'm sorry to hear your emails aren't getting through to seabass@seabass.gsfc.nasa.gov which is normally the best way to contact all our data management staff. That email method appears to be operational, however, we will help diagnose why it isn't working...
- Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:47 am America/New_York
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- Question: Availability of SeaBASS Validation Code or MATLAB Library
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Re: Availability of SeaBASS Validation Code or MATLAB Library
Hello - there are portable match-up tools designed to help you find coincident satellite match-ups, and then extract data from the satellite files including match-up exclusion criteria QA/QC like described in Bailey and Werdell (2006) and on the SeaBASS Validation Description that you linked. They p...
- Fri Aug 09, 2024 10:45 am America/New_York
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- Question: phycocyanin data
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Re: phycocyanin data
I am not an expert on the manuscript you referenced, but here are a few thoughts to hopefully get you started. I believe the authors used Level-1B MERIS data, which you can find how to download from https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/find-data/ . Either File Search, Level 1 & 2 Browser, or Ea...
- Wed Apr 19, 2023 2:46 pm America/New_York
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- Question: In-situ data
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Re: In-situ data
Within OB.DAAC, SeaBASS is the right place to look for those sorts of in water measurements. SeaBASS has some of those measurements from inland lakes, although mostly marine measurements. There is no single search option to find lake-only datasets through the SeaBASS File Search , though, for exampl...
- Wed Mar 22, 2023 5:06 pm America/New_York
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- Question: Conversion of WL radiance to reflectance in MOBY data
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Re: Conversion of WL radiance to reflectance in MOBY data
Can I get the Rrs (Sr^-1) by the following equation? Rrs = Lw1/Ed Sfc [As this is an insitu mesurement] You're correct. That approach to the in situ data of dividing water-leaving radiance by surface irradiance will appropriately provide you with Rrs (sr^-1). You might also wish to consider applyin...
- Tue Jan 11, 2022 12:38 pm America/New_York
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- Question: SST algorithms performances at night
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Re: SST algorithms performances at night
Hello, The date and time information in the SeaBASS SST dataset (and all SeaBASS data in general) is in GMT/UTC, not local time. Since the dataset is global, if you wish to organize the data by specific local times, you will need to use a method to convert to local time. FYI in case it is helpful: N...
- Thu Nov 18, 2021 1:26 pm America/New_York
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- Question: files not downloaded in request
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Re: files not downloaded in request
Thanks for bringing this to our attention, and I'm sorry for the inconvenience. We've identified and corrected an issue that was preventing a few recent datasets from being served properly, which included the EXPORTS radiometry files you were trying to order. The individual links for the affected fi...
- Mon Nov 15, 2021 9:53 am America/New_York
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- Question: Calibration files in associated documents
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Re: Calibration files in associated documents
Hi Zach, The file you asked about can be found in the documents bundle that comes as part of the order whenever you order at least one file from a particular cruise. FYI, all files listed in "/documents=" as well as "/calibration_files=" should be present in the relevant document...
- Tue Jun 01, 2021 5:46 pm America/New_York
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- Question: Co-located SST data set
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Re: Co-located SST data set
FYI, some of the information you asked about can be found on, or supplemented with, SeaBASS's SST Validation Description Page. Regarding your questions: The surface depth or method for the in situ SST value depends on the source of the in situ data source used for validation, e.g., many are based on...
- Fri Oct 09, 2020 11:12 am America/New_York
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- Question: Validation search in SEABASS with user input lat/lon/time
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Validation search in SEABASS with user input lat/lon/time
Hello,Regarding 1) Yes, you can constrain your search as you described, if I understand your question correctly. The Validation Search form includes lat/lon/time options which allow you to focus on results within your specified constraints. You will also need to check all the “Products†boxes (n...