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- Mon Jun 27, 2022 12:48 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Is an efficient way to download Sentinel3 data?
- Replies: 2
Re: Is an efficient way to download Sentinel3 data?
See : https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/download_methods/#download_sec for ways to automate your downloads using scripting. Keep in mind that the data request you describe is for nearly 1 million files with a total size on disk of 500 Terabytes. You may want to consider limiting you request to y...
- Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:54 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: 500 Internal Server Error
- Replies: 4
Re: 500 Internal Server Error
Yes there is a firewall upgrade happening now. It started at 8am EDT and is ongoing, so access is interrupted.
Tommy
Tommy
- Tue Jun 21, 2022 7:25 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: 500 Internal Server Error
- Replies: 4
Re: 500 Internal Server Error
These failures were caused by a problem with the URS authentication servers run by Earthdata Operations. The errors occurred upstream of our oceandata server and are beyond our control. We encountered similar problems with our own data ingests from external servers. You can contact them at support@e...
- Mon Jun 06, 2022 11:08 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: How to download global VIIRS L1A and geo data?
- Replies: 13
Re: How to download global VIIRS L1A and geo data?
OK - I'm glad that worked out for you.
Tommy
Tommy
- Mon Jun 06, 2022 6:15 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Could not reach the websites and downloaded Ocean Color (L3SMI) datasets
- Replies: 4
Re: Could not reach the websites and downloaded Ocean Color (L3SMI) datasets
There is no difference. SMI is an acronym for Standard Mapped Image.
Tommy
Tommy
- Sat Jun 04, 2022 2:04 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Could not reach the websites and downloaded Ocean Color (L3SMI) datasets
- Replies: 4
- Fri Jun 03, 2022 2:20 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: 8day files
- Replies: 3
Re: 8day files
The 8DAY and longer time period files are catalogued by the start date of the time period.
See for example:
https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/directdataaccess/Level-3%20Binned/Aqua-MODIS/2021/001/
Tommy
See for example:
https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/directdataaccess/Level-3%20Binned/Aqua-MODIS/2021/001/
Tommy
- Wed Jun 01, 2022 7:46 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Duplicate Terra granules between 2003 and 2017
- Replies: 12
Re: Duplicate Terra granules between 2003 and 2017
The web developers are looking into the duplication in the browser results.
Tommy
Tommy
- Tue May 31, 2022 10:27 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Duplicate Terra granules between 2003 and 2017
- Replies: 12
Re: Duplicate Terra granules between 2003 and 2017
Our current holdings:
MODISA | level0 | 2,084,721
MODIST | level0 | 2,320,268
Tommy
MODISA | level0 | 2,084,721
MODIST | level0 | 2,320,268
Tommy
- Thu May 26, 2022 2:34 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: S3A-OLCI NR came after NT
- Replies: 2
Re: S3A-OLCI NR came after NT
The NT data are the refined stream.
It isn't clear to me why ESA would reprocess a Near Real Time granule 4 days after real time.
They may have been testing something internally and published it by mistake.
I would ignore the NR granule.
Tommy
It isn't clear to me why ESA would reprocess a Near Real Time granule 4 days after real time.
They may have been testing something internally and published it by mistake.
I would ignore the NR granule.
Tommy