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by asdc_user_services
Tue Oct 27, 2020 1:42 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: DAAC Data Recipes
Replies: 0

DAAC Data Recipes

This page provides links to the Data Recipe resources (also called How-To or Tutorials) available from Earthdata Forum member DAACs. The titles below the link for each DAAC are examples of the topics covered. The number in brackets indicate the total number of available resources covering additional...
by asdc_user_services
Thu Jul 02, 2020 12:16 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Need Help In Programming For CALIPSO Data
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Re: Need Help In Programming For CALIPSO Data

Based on your stated goal to identify cloud layers, we would actually recommend to use the cloud classification from the Level 2 Vertical Feature Mask data product CAL_LID_L2_VFM-Standard-V4-20 The HDF ZOO scripts are already written to work with the VFM data. The VFM will provide you both with clou...
by asdc_user_services
Mon Jun 22, 2020 9:27 am America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: CERES EBAF Ed.4.0 Data
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Re: CERES EBAF Ed.4.o Data

This response was provided by the SME Walt Miller of the CERES Science Team EBAF is a monthly average product. Hourly data for the full month is averaged. Obviously, only daylight hours are included for shortwave flux and cloud properties items. The CERES data in the EBAF (after July 2002) are at 10...
by asdc_user_services
Mon Apr 06, 2020 12:52 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Aerosol Extinction Profile; Interpolation
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Re: Aerosol Extinction Profile; Interpolation

On Nov 27, 2019 the CALIPSO Team posted Please note: The specific angstrom exponent noted below is looking at high altitudes, so this term may differ for the region that you are looking at. CALIPSO extinction and optical depths at 532 nm can be converted to 550 nm by using an appropriate Angstrom e...
by asdc_user_services
Fri Mar 20, 2020 12:49 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Applications that use EarthData
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Re: Applications that use EarthData

NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) acquires, processes, and distributes thousands of Earth science data products and supports many associated services which are used in research and daily decision-making. Data are collected by a variety of sensors, utilize differing s...
by asdc_user_services
Wed Mar 18, 2020 6:38 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Australian wildfire visualization
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Re: Australian wildfire visualization

Dear Enthusiastic Graduate Student, MISR satellite data is available at the new ASDC website here . I would suggest using the MI3MAENF dataset, because that shows the aerosol optical depth on a monthly timescale. Looking at November 2019 data, please go to this page to directly download this dataset...
by asdc_user_services
Tue Mar 17, 2020 5:42 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: Wildfire Resources
Replies: 1

Re: Wildfire Resources

EOSDIS WorldView Website: https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/?v=89.8213914804898,-49.93851543235883,173.64445519346083,-4.698714869622979&t=2019-09-07-T15%3A25%3A24Z&l=VIIRS_SNPP_Thermal_Anomalies_375m_Day(hidden),VIIRS_SNPP_Thermal_Anomalies_375m_Night(hidden),Reference_Labels(hidden),Ref...
by asdc_user_services
Mon Mar 02, 2020 12:38 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: How do I find more information about POWER?
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Re: How do I find more information about POWER

The solar data was initially produced on a 1° x 1° global grid and then re-gridded via data replication to a 0.5° x 0.5° latitude and longitude global grid. The meteorology data was initially produced on a 1/2° x 2/3° global grid and then re-gridded via bi-linearly interpolation to a 0.5° x 0.5° lat...
by asdc_user_services
Tue Jan 07, 2020 2:29 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: MISR geolocation problem
Replies: 1

Re: MISR geolocation problem

n the conversion from stacked-block to conventional format, data is reprojected onto a flat 2-dimensional grid, so that the MISR blocks can be aligned appropriately with respect to each other. For most fields this reprojection is trivial, requiring no resampling; i.e. the reprojected data is identic...
by asdc_user_services
Tue Jan 07, 2020 2:18 pm America/New_York
Forum: Questions/Comments
Question: MISR stacked-block format
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Re: MISR stacked-block format

Stacked-block HDF-EOS format is a MISR specific extension to the HDF-EOS library that is only used by MISR and is not widely supported by third party data analysis tools. Tools which support HDF-EOS or HDF can usually import stacked-block data to a limited extent. Two problems commonly encountered a...