Missing PACE OCI 8D and monthly data

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Missing PACE OCI 8D and monthly data

by cathalac_bz » Fri Apr 24, 2026 2:52 pm America/New_York

I realize that there is a latency on the 8D and monthly PACE OCI products. That said, since we're approaching the end of April 2026, I was wondering if the February 2026 (and perhaps March 2026) data will be released soon? I don't see the data on either the OB.DAAC L3 / L4 Browser or NASA EarthData. The specific data I am looking for are CHL, LANDVI, RRS, and SFREFL. In addition to the monthly data being missing, the most recent listed 8D data for the aforementioned products are for the 18 Feb - 25 Feb 2026 period, so about 7 of the 8D products are missing. Thank you for looking into this!
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Re: Missing PACE OCI 8D and monthly data

by OB ODPS - towens » Mon Apr 27, 2026 10:41 am America/New_York

The March 2026 refined processing for OCI is on hold, awaiting the coming V3.2 reprocessing of the full mission.

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Re: Missing PACE OCI 8D and monthly data

by cathalac_bz » Mon Apr 27, 2026 2:59 pm America/New_York

Thanks, Tommy! Do you have any timeline for when the v3.2 processing might be done and the missing data might become available?

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Re: Missing PACE OCI 8D and monthly data

by OB ODPS - towens » Mon Apr 27, 2026 3:49 pm America/New_York

They are tweaking a few calibration LUTs so it shouldn't be long. Second week of May?

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