Reprocessing of ECOSTRESS Data Products for January 15-31, 2022

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Reprocessing of ECOSTRESS Data Products for January 15-31, 2022

by LP DAAC - jwilson » Tue Feb 15, 2022 12:24 pm America/New_York

ECOSTRESS Level 2-4 data products for January 15-31, 2022, have an error in data processing due to a glitch in the atmospheric correction code that resulted in incorrect GEOS-5 data being used as an ancillary input. To ensure the distribution of quality data, the ECOSTRESS Level 2-4 products for this period are unavailable as of February 4, 2022. Users who accessed ECOSTRESS L2-4 data for January 15-31, 2022, through AppEEARS, Data Pool, or NASA’s Earthdata Search are highly encouraged to utilize corrected data products for science analysis once they become available. The LP DAAC will release a follow up announcement once the data have been reprocessed. Please subscribe to the LP DAAC listserv by sending a blank email to lpdaac-join@lists.nasa.gov to receive notifications about data availability.

A link for the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) landing page for each ECOSTRESS dataset impacted by this issue is provided below.

ECOSTRESS Cloud Mask Daily L2 Global 70 m V001 - ECO2CLD
ECOSTRESS Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity Daily L2 Global 70 m V001 - ECO2LSTE
ECOSTRESS L3/L4 Ancillary data Quality Assurance (QA) flags L3 Global 70 m V001 - ECO3ANCQA
ECOSTRESS Evapotranspiration PT-JPL Daily L3 Global 70 m V001 - ECO3ETPTJPL
ECOSTRESS Evapotranspiration dis-ALEXI Daily L3 CONUS 70 m V001 - ECO3ETALEXI
ECOSTRESS Evaporative Stress Index PT-JPL Daily L4 Global 70 m V001 - ECO4ESIPTJPL
ECOSTRESS Evaporative Stress Index dis-ALEXI Daily L4 CONUS 70 m V001 - ECO4ESIALEXI
ECOSTRESS Water Use Efficiency Daily L4 Global 70 m V001 - ECO4WUE

We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Please contact LP DAAC User Services (lpdaac@usgs.gov)with any questions or concerns.

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