Difference between revisions of "Cloud Products"
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'''NASA Langley Cloud and Radiation Research''' | '''NASA Langley Cloud and Radiation Research''' | ||
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Source:[http://www-angler.larc.nasa.gov/satimage/products.html] | Source:[http://www-angler.larc.nasa.gov/satimage/products.html] | ||
− | + | Spatial Resolution: pixel-level (4-km) retrievals and averages on a 0.3 or 0.5 degree latitude-longitude grid | |
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− | + | Algorithm Description Short Text from Langley: [http://www-angler.larc.nasa.gov/satimage/visst.html] | |
− | Binary Pixel Data Availability | + | Algorithm Description From Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program: [http://www.arm.gov/instruments/instrument_iop.php?id=visst] [http://www.arm.gov/xds/xds.php?id=visst] |
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+ | Binary Pixel Data Availability (Oct 2003-Present) | ||
[http://www-angler.larc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/satimage/archdata.cgi?domain=conus&product=visst-pixel-bin&sat=GOES-10&enter=+E+n+t+e+r++A+r+c+h+i+v+e++] | [http://www-angler.larc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/satimage/archdata.cgi?domain=conus&product=visst-pixel-bin&sat=GOES-10&enter=+E+n+t+e+r++A+r+c+h+i+v+e++] | ||
− | Code to Unpack Binary Data | + | Code to Unpack Binary Data: |
[http://enso.larc.nasa.gov/~rabi/code/code.html] | [http://enso.larc.nasa.gov/~rabi/code/code.html] | ||
Revision as of 11:06, 6 May 2009
This is an effort to bring together options for cloud data for 2000-2009
Goal: Collect Satellite Cloud data for the Sierra Nevada.
Temporal Resolution: 15 minute data would be ideal, hourly data is required
Spatial Resolution: Highest possible - matching MODIS 500m is ideal. 1/8 degree is probably too coarse but may be necessary for temporal resolution to be hourly
NASA Langley Cloud and Radiation Research Source:[1]
Spatial Resolution: pixel-level (4-km) retrievals and averages on a 0.3 or 0.5 degree latitude-longitude grid
Algorithm Description Short Text from Langley: [2]
Algorithm Description From Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program: [3] [4]
Binary Pixel Data Availability (Oct 2003-Present) [5]
Code to Unpack Binary Data: [6]
GOES Surface and Insolation Products (GSIP) The data is at 1/8 degree and at 1 hour temporal resolution (for the Northern Hemisphere sectors, which contain CA)
GOES-WEST Northern Hemisphere files (which is every hour on the hour). The data on CLASS is only in netCDF format
Comprehensive Large Array-data Stewardship System (CLASS) site [7] use the pull down menu and select "GOES Surface and Insolation Products (GSIP)