MUR-L4 SST: Persistent Striping Artifacts near the Brazil Current
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 6:59 am America/New_York
I observe strong horizontal striping artifacts in MUR_L4 SST and SST gradient fields near the Brazil Current (approx. 12°S–28°S, 27°W–42°W). The striping appears almost daily. And these areas are flagged as quality level = 1 (good data).
I would like to know why these striping artifacts occur. Is this a known issue in the MUR_L4 product, and can it be technically mitigated or corrected in future versions?
Attached is an example (2010-09-23).
https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/?v=-78.64821285045814,-42.40743885885213,-12.516134871357451,-9.858056728513507&l=Coastlines_15m,GHRSST_L4_MUR_Sea_Surface_Temperature&lg=false&t=2024-02-03-T08%3A06%3A25Z
I would like to know why these striping artifacts occur. Is this a known issue in the MUR_L4 product, and can it be technically mitigated or corrected in future versions?
Attached is an example (2010-09-23).
https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/?v=-78.64821285045814,-42.40743885885213,-12.516134871357451,-9.858056728513507&l=Coastlines_15m,GHRSST_L4_MUR_Sea_Surface_Temperature&lg=false&t=2024-02-03-T08%3A06%3A25Z