ECOSTRESS Data
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2023 8:35 am America/New_York
Category ID Latitude Longitude Date Orbit Number Scene ID Build ID ECO_L2_LSTE_002_LST ECO_L2_LSTE_002_LST_err
1: NWE1 1 51.55304 9.601461 2022-12-01 15:17:28 UTC 24979 10 710 271.94 0.84
2: NWE1 1 51.55304 9.601461 2022-12-04 14:29:18 UTC 25025 11 710 265.20 1.44
3: NWE1 1 51.55304 9.601461 2022-12-05 15:17:55 UTC 25041 13 710 270.28 1.04
4: NWE1 1 51.55304 9.601461 2022-12-05 15:18:47 UTC 25041 14 710 270.36 1.04
5: NWE1 1 51.55304 9.601461 2022-12-06 14:29:53 UTC 25056 12 710 266.20 0.84
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22320: WW307 307 51.56755 9.575667 2023-03-07 01:35:45 UTC 26459 11 710 246.94 0.92
22321: WW307 307 51.56755 9.575667 2023-03-08 00:47:41 UTC 26474 11 710 270.34 0.72
22322: WW307 307 51.56755 9.575667 2023-03-17 21:42:14 UTC 26627 11 710 225.22 1.40
22323: WW307 307 51.56755 9.575667 2023-03-18 22:31:12 UTC 26643 10 710 272.66 1.40
22324: WW307 307 51.56755 9.575667 2023-03-19 21:44:00 UTC 26658 12 710 267.96 1.28
I got this point-level LST data as the LST value is given in the Kelvin unit. So, The value of ID WW307 has 246.94, which is about -26.21°C.
Is it possible? In some points of this same area, I found -45°C. Or did I miss something?
I am trying to get the LST value of my 50-meter diameter forest plot. For that, I took the coordinate of the plot center and tried to find the pixel's LST value so I could find the LST over that forest plot. Am I going in the right direction?
Many thanks for considering my request.
1: NWE1 1 51.55304 9.601461 2022-12-01 15:17:28 UTC 24979 10 710 271.94 0.84
2: NWE1 1 51.55304 9.601461 2022-12-04 14:29:18 UTC 25025 11 710 265.20 1.44
3: NWE1 1 51.55304 9.601461 2022-12-05 15:17:55 UTC 25041 13 710 270.28 1.04
4: NWE1 1 51.55304 9.601461 2022-12-05 15:18:47 UTC 25041 14 710 270.36 1.04
5: NWE1 1 51.55304 9.601461 2022-12-06 14:29:53 UTC 25056 12 710 266.20 0.84
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22320: WW307 307 51.56755 9.575667 2023-03-07 01:35:45 UTC 26459 11 710 246.94 0.92
22321: WW307 307 51.56755 9.575667 2023-03-08 00:47:41 UTC 26474 11 710 270.34 0.72
22322: WW307 307 51.56755 9.575667 2023-03-17 21:42:14 UTC 26627 11 710 225.22 1.40
22323: WW307 307 51.56755 9.575667 2023-03-18 22:31:12 UTC 26643 10 710 272.66 1.40
22324: WW307 307 51.56755 9.575667 2023-03-19 21:44:00 UTC 26658 12 710 267.96 1.28
I got this point-level LST data as the LST value is given in the Kelvin unit. So, The value of ID WW307 has 246.94, which is about -26.21°C.
Is it possible? In some points of this same area, I found -45°C. Or did I miss something?
I am trying to get the LST value of my 50-meter diameter forest plot. For that, I took the coordinate of the plot center and tried to find the pixel's LST value so I could find the LST over that forest plot. Am I going in the right direction?
Many thanks for considering my request.