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- Tue May 02, 2023 11:04 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: HawkEye L2 coordinates - where are they stored?
- Replies: 4
Re: HawkEye L2 coordinates - where are they stored?
There geolocation is not in the geophysical_data group. The lat/lon for each pixel is stored in the navigation_data group. Output from ncdump: group: navigation_data { variables: float longitude(number_of_lines, pixel_control_points) ; longitude:long_name = "Longitude" ; longitude:units = ...
- Wed Apr 19, 2023 9:10 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: dynamic library error after updating to Tag V2023.1 and V2023.2
- Replies: 2
Re: dynamic library error after updating to Tag V2023.1 and V2023.2
Yes, looks like a shared lib problem. The demangled name is just "string.find()" _std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >::find(char const*, unsigned long, unsigned long) const Could you try installing tag "T2023.9" I have fixed a few share...
- Fri Mar 17, 2023 6:28 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Error in building OCSSW binaries; SeaDAS 8.2.0 Build from Source Code
- Replies: 3
Re: Error in building OCSSW binaries; SeaDAS 8.2.0 Build from Source Code
with gcc11 you need some newer updates to the code. I have built opt/src and ocssw_src on ubuntu22.04 by installing tag T2023.5 install_ocssw -t T2023.5 --src cd $OCSSWROOT rm -rf build mkdir build cd build cmake .. make -j 20 install Your other option would be to install gcc-9, g++-9 and gfortran-9...
- Fri Mar 03, 2023 8:45 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Install OCSSW SeaDAS 8.3 Mac OS
- Replies: 6
Re: Install OCSSW SeaDAS 8.3 Mac OS
Send me the output from the menu item:
SeaDAS-Toolbox->Software & System Info...
don
SeaDAS-Toolbox->Software & System Info...
don
- Wed Jan 04, 2023 9:17 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: tag=R2022.19 OCSSW SMI longitude_step differs from latitude step
- Replies: 2
Re: tag=R2022.19 OCSSW SMI longitude_step differs from latitude step
Thanks George, I'll look into it. I will also fix the benchmark scripts to deal with the new naming convention.
don
don
- Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:11 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: What's changes between ocssw V2022.1 and V2022.2?
- Replies: 3
Re: What's changes between ocssw V2022.1 and V2022.2?
There was also a change made to process VIIRS J2 files properly:
- fixed tel_start_enc_nominal for VIIRS J2
- fixed missing sgli areosol default LUT
don
- fixed tel_start_enc_nominal for VIIRS J2
- fixed missing sgli areosol default LUT
don
- Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:59 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Chlorophyll product FLAGS
- Replies: 1
Re: Chlorophyll product FLAGS
Every Level 2 NetCDF file has a set of flags in the variable l2_flags. Here is a dump of the definition: int l2_flags(number_of_lines, pixels_per_line) ; l2_flags:long_name = "Level-2 Processing Flags" ; l2_flags:valid_min = -2147483648 ; l2_flags:valid_max = 2147483647 ; l2_flags:flag_mas...
- Mon Nov 21, 2022 10:30 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Is there any algorithm description for SeaDAS OCSSW?
- Replies: 6
Re: Is there any algorithm description for SeaDAS OCSSW?
Our git repositories are not accessible to the public. You can use SeaDAS to install a released version of the source code. Use the SeaDAS GUI to install the OCSSW src. The code is also available on the web if you want to browse: https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ocssw then click on: Files->web-...
- Thu Oct 27, 2022 9:57 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Where is the Variables of time in the LV3 Chlorophyll data from MODIS-aqua?
- Replies: 3
Re: Where is the Variables of time in the LV3 Chlorophyll data from MODIS-aqua?
Monthly data has the days averaged. If you want every day then grab the daily files.
don
don
- Mon Oct 24, 2022 10:25 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: How to reproject MODIS L2 data via Python?
- Replies: 2
Re: How to reproject MODIS L2 data via Python?
You have found the MODIS Bowtie effect. Since the MODIS sensor has 10 detectors that take data on each scan, the position of the edge pixels at the beginning and end of the scan overlap the previous and next scan. Here is a web page describing this in more detail: https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/do...