Hi,
I am wondering what is the criteria for the l2 flags CLDICE and SEAICE and what is the difference? Basically I'm trying to understand how level 2 and level 3 chlorophyll data is masked for sea ice.
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Sea Ice flag criteria
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Re: Sea Ice flag criteria
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Re: Sea Ice flag criteria
The l2gen flag CLDICE is set for a pixel when the cloud albedo (defined as the rayleigh corrected TOA refectance in a specified NIR or SWIR band - varies by sensor) is above a threshold (default is 0.027 for the band closest to 865nm). It's the cloud/ice flag because both clouds and ice can trigger it.
The SEAICE flag set by the input "icefile" dataset and is set when the ice fraction exceeds 10%.
Sean
The SEAICE flag set by the input "icefile" dataset and is set when the ice fraction exceeds 10%.
Sean