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== 6/16/2009 - Peter and Karl meet re acquiring and projecting Sierra Nevada Data ==
 
== 6/16/2009 - Peter and Karl meet re acquiring and projecting Sierra Nevada Data ==
  
Version 5 data seems to be complete (ie 2000 to 2009) on LPDAAC datapools (an ftp)
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*Version 5 data seems to be complete (ie 2000 to 2009) on LPDAAC datapools (an ftp)
  
Data Size is 3 to 6 MB per granule.  For Sierra, 3 granules, 9 years, 365 days = 30 to 60 GB
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*Data Size is 3 to 6 MB per granule.  For Sierra, 3 granules, 9 years, 365 days = 30 to 60 GB
  
Prior projection took 30 seconds. Assume swamped system takes 2 minutes per hdf file.  2 min, 9 years, 365 days
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*We are using 1km because this is the native resolution
  
Projected data is similar in size so total disk space = 60 and 120 GB
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*Prior projection took 30 seconds. Assume swamped system takes 2 minutes per hdf file.  2 min, 9 years, 365 days
  
Steps are 1) Catalog 2) Acquire 3) Project
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*Projected data is similar in size so total disk space = 60 and 120 GB
  
Current problem with search for projection - Peter is debugging.
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*Steps are 1) Catalog 2) Acquire 3) Project
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*Current problem with search for projection - Peter is debugging(done!!)
  
 
NASA data products homepage for LST [http://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/dataprod/dataproducts.php?MOD_NUMBER=11]
 
NASA data products homepage for LST [http://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/dataprod/dataproducts.php?MOD_NUMBER=11]

Latest revision as of 16:03, 16 June 2009

MOD11A1 - MODIS Land Surface Temperature Product

6/16/2009 - Peter and Karl meet re acquiring and projecting Sierra Nevada Data

  • Version 5 data seems to be complete (ie 2000 to 2009) on LPDAAC datapools (an ftp)
  • Data Size is 3 to 6 MB per granule. For Sierra, 3 granules, 9 years, 365 days = 30 to 60 GB
  • We are using 1km because this is the native resolution
  • Prior projection took 30 seconds. Assume swamped system takes 2 minutes per hdf file. 2 min, 9 years, 365 days
  • Projected data is similar in size so total disk space = 60 and 120 GB
  • Steps are 1) Catalog 2) Acquire 3) Project
  • Current problem with search for projection - Peter is debugging(done!!)

NASA data products homepage for LST [1] DAAC description [2]

Science Data Sets (HDF Layers) UNITS BIT TYPE FILL VALID RANGE MULTIPLY BY SCALE FACTOR
LST_Day_1km: Daily daytime 1km grid land surface temperature Kelvin 16-bit unsigned integer 0 7500–65535 0.02
QC_Day: Quality control for daytime LST and emissivity Bit Field 8-bit unsigned integer See QA NOTE 0–255 na
Day_view_time: Time of daytime land surface temperature observation Hours 8-bit unsigned integer 255 0–240 0.1
Day_view_angle: View zenith angle of daytime land surface temperature Degree 8-bit unsigned integer 255 0–130 1 (- 65)
LST_Night_1km: Daily nighttime 1km grid land surface temperature Kelvin 16-bit unsigned integer 0 7500–65535 0.02
QC_Night: Quality control for nighttime LST and emissivity Bit Field 8-bit unsigned integer See QA NOTE 0–255 na
Night_view_time: Time of nighttime land surface temperature observation Hours 8-bit unsigned integer 255 0–240 0.1
Night_view_angle: View zenith angle of nighttime land surface temperature Degree 8-bit unsigned integer 255 0–130 1 (-65)
Emis_31: Band 31 Emissivity none 8-bit unsigned integer 0 1–255 0.0020 (+ 0.49)
Emis_32: Band 32 Emissivity none 8-bit unsigned integer 0 1–255 0.0020 (+ 0.49)
Clear_day_cov: day clear sky coverage None 16-bit unsigned integer 0 1–65535 0.00004
Clear_night_cov: night clear sky coverage None 16-bit unsigned integer 0 1–65535 0.00004