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- Thu Oct 28, 2021 9:10 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
- Replies: 8
Re: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
Thank you for the reply. I am pretty sure I had a used the get_product_info command after editing the product.xml file to see if it was added, but I should double check to see how it fully compares with the standard chla product. If the .xml is bad, the binning and mapping would complain, so I susp...
- Wed Oct 27, 2021 2:48 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
- Replies: 8
Re: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
A number of years ago I was able to add a non-standard product to NASA level-2 files and did not encounter problems with mapping. My guess is that the xml file is not the cause. Looking at the NetCDF header with "ncdump -h" for differences between NASA chl variables and the new variable mi...
- Wed Oct 27, 2021 2:03 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Bulk downloading files using python
- Replies: 7
Re: Bulk downloading files using python
As long as curl is working -- go for it. Curl has worked for me in the past, but was not very reliable. I think older software (curl, and wget before wget2) have logic to deal with older web services which can result in mishandling of issues with modern services, and particularly single-sign-on (SSO...
- Wed Oct 27, 2021 11:22 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Bulk downloading files using python
- Replies: 7
Re: Bulk downloading files using python
The post you are using is not for oceancolor. You should follow the instructions for Ocean Color Data ( https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/download_methods/ ). The python script you can download from that page does work with Cygwin (using the Cygwin terminal with bash or zsh), native windows, or ...
- Tue Oct 26, 2021 5:45 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Bulk downloading files using python
- Replies: 7
Re: Bulk downloading files using python
See: https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/download_methods/ for a python script. There are also ways to get lists of files to download, file checksums, etc.
- Tue Oct 26, 2021 4:08 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: MODIS Aqua Chl-a Product
- Replies: 11
Re: MODIS Aqua Chl-a Product
Not sure what you mean by 'each MOD05_L2 product file covers a five-minute time interval (based on the start time of each MODIS Level-1B granule)' means the MOD05_L2 product has 5 minute time interval of chl-a product on global scale? The MODIS sensor scans across the track, so each 5-minute granual...
- Tue Oct 26, 2021 6:32 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: MODIS Aqua Chl-a Product
- Replies: 11
Re: MODIS Aqua Chl-a Product
Daily products just combine the available granuals, so can't capture the details when there are rapid changes in chlorophyll level. Other products (PAR) that have daily cycles, aren't usable on time scales less than 30 days, but daily products are still generated and then used to produce monthly pro...
- Mon Oct 25, 2021 9:28 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: PAR L3 product - Unexpected patterns
- Replies: 3
Re: PAR L3 product - Unexpected patterns
https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ancillary/ describes the current sea-ice data set under "Ancillary Data/Surface Properties". I'm not sure what was used for the existing MODIS Aqua processing. The patterns you see are probably due to low resolution of the ice data. When doing an annu...
- Mon Oct 25, 2021 5:47 pm America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: MODIS Aqua Chl-a Product
- Replies: 11
Re: MODIS Aqua Chl-a Product
Firstly, the orbital period is 99 minutes means it takes 99 minutes for the Aqua satellite to move from the south pole to the north pole. Am I correct? The orbital period is time for a complete orbit, so south pole to north pole and back around to south pole. Secondly, you mentioned over 24 hours w...
- Mon Oct 25, 2021 8:40 am America/New_York
- Forum: Questions/Comments
- Question: Old leapsec.dat file on Ancillary site
- Replies: 2
Re: Old leapsec.dat file on Ancillary site
or, thanks to global warming, subtract! Adding a second is simpler than subtracting, as you don't get the same time twice when adding, so it will not be surprising to see some problems with subtracting a leap second.unless there's a leap second to add