N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180
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The MODIS/Terra Calibrated Radiances 5Min L1B Swath 250m data set contains calibrated and geolocated at-aperture radiances for 2 discrete bands located in the 0.62 to 0.88 micron region of the electromagnetic spectrum. These data are generated from the MODIS Level 1A scans of raw radiance which have been processed to geophysical units of W / (m^2 um sr). Additional data are provided including quality flags, error estimates and calibration data.
Separate L1B products are available for the five 500m resolution channels (MOD02HKM) and the twenty-nine 1km resolution channels (MOD021KM). For the 500m product, there are actually seven channels available since the data from the two 250 m channels have been aggregated to 500m resolution. Similarly, for the 1km product, all 36 MODIS channels are available since the data from the two 250m and five 500m channels have been aggregated into equivalent 1km
pixel values.
Spatial resolution for pixels at nadir is 250 m, degrading to 1.2 km in the along-scan direction and 0.5 km in the along-track direction for pixels located at the scan extremes. A 55 degree scanning pattern at the EOS orbit of 705 km results in a 2330 km orbital swath width and provides global coverage every one to two days. A single MODIS Level 1B 250 m granule will contain a scene built from 203 scans sampled 5416 times in the cross-track direction, corresponding to approximately 5 minutes worth of data; thus 288 granules will be produced per day. Since an individual MODIS scan will contain 40 along-track spatial elements for the 250 m channels, the scene will be composed of (5416 x 8120) pixels, resulting in a spatial coverage of (2330 km x 2040 km). Due to the MODIS scan geometry, there will be increasing scan overlap beyond about 17 degrees scan angle.
The shortname for this product is MOD02QKM and is stored in the Earth Observing System Hierarchical
Data Format (HDF-EOS). A typical file size will be approximately 140 MB and the total daily volume is around 22GB.
Environmental information derived from MODIS L1B measurements will offer a comprehensive and unprecedented look at terrestrial, atmospheric, and ocean phenomenology for a wide and diverse community of users throughout the world.
See the MODIS Characterization Support Team webpage for more C6 product information at:
https://mcst.gsfc.nasa.gov/l1b/product-information
or visit the Science Team homepage at:
https://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/dataprod/
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| Title | Year Sort ascending | Author | Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| First abundance estimate for the east Greenland polar bear subpopulation | Laidre, Kristin L, Marques, Tiago A, Cohen, Benjamin, Hansen, Rikke G, Regehr, Eric V, Zahn, Marie J, Aars, Jon, Ware, Jasmine, Stern, Harry L, Ugarte, Fernando | Sea Ice Concentration, Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| Identification of the Atmospheric Vortex Shedding Behind the Jeju Island | Wu, Chaoyue, Chen, Daoyi, Chen, Shengli, Zhang, Yuqi, Su, Qiao, Zhang, Yihan | Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| Characterizing the Shape of Cloud Particle Size Distributions in | Aragon, Larry Ger B., Crosier, Jonathan, Connolly, Paul J., Huang, Yi, May, Peter T., Abel, Steven J. | Atmospheric Emitted Radiation, Emissivity, Optical Depth/Thickness, Radiative Flux, Reflectance, Transmittance, Clouds, Cloud Condensation Nuclei, Cloud Droplet Concentration/Size, Cloud Liquid Water/Ice, Cloud Optical Depth/Thickness, Cloud Precipitable Water, Cloud Asymmetry, Cloud Ceiling, Cloud Frequency, Cloud Height, Cloud Top Pressure, Cloud Top Temperature, Cloud Vertical Distribution, Cloud Emissivity, Cloud Radiative Forcing, Cloud Reflectance, Cloud Types, Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| On the tidal forcing of an Arctic coastal polynya--Storfjorden polynya | Ersdal, Eli Anne, Nilsen, Frank, Skogseth, Ragnheid | Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| An Autonomous Underwater Glider With Improved Onboard Navigation for Unattended Mapping | Phung, Amy, Billings, Gideon, Burgess, Gregory, Camilli, Richard | Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| A Novel Approach for Reliable Classification of Marine Low Cloud Morphologies with VisionLanguage Models | Erfani, Ehsan, Hosseinpour, Farnaz | Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| Comprehensive chemical profile and source apportionment of | Lichtig, Pablo, Gelman Constantin, Julian, Diaz Resquin, Melisa, Baraldo Victorica, Facundo, Alessandrello, Diego, Gomez, Dario, Rossler, Cristina, de Oto, Marcelo, Espada Guerrero, Ramiro, Bajano, Hector, Bajano, Facundo, Herrera-Murillo, Jorge, Dawidowski, Laura | Fire Occurrence, Surface Thermal Properties, Land Surface Temperature, THERMAL ANOMALIES, Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| Comparing Next-Day Wildfire Predictability of MODIS and VIIRS Satellite Data | Karlsson, Justus, Xu, Yonghao, Berg, Amanda, Haglund, Leif | Fire Occurrence, Surface Thermal Properties, Land Surface Temperature, THERMAL ANOMALIES, Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance, Attitude Characteristics, ORBITAL CHARACTERISTICS, Viewing Geometry | |
| Perspectives on Northern Gulf of Alaska salinity field structure | Reister, Isaac, Danielson, Seth, Aguilar-Islas, Ana | Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| Sea ice detection using concurrent multispectral and synthetic aperture | Rogers, Martin S.J., Fox, Maria, Fleming, Andrew, van Zeeland, Louisa, Wilkinson, Jeremy, Hosking, J. Scott | Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| Development of China's first space-borne aerosol-cloud high-spectral-resolution lidar: retrieval algorithm and airborne demonstration | Ke, Ju, Sun, Yingshan, Dong, Changzhe, Zhang, Xingying, Wang, Zijun, Lyu, Liqing, Zhu, Wei, Ansmann, Albert, Su, Lin, Bu, Lingbing, Xiao, Da, Wang, Shuaibo, Chen, Sijie, Liu, Jiqiao, Chen, Weibiao, Liu, Dong | Land Use/Land Cover Classification, Aerosol Optical Depth/Thickness, Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| An evaluation of the liquid cloud droplet effective radius derived from MODIS, airborne remote sensing, and in situ measurements from CAMP2Ex | Fu, Dongwei, Di Girolamo, Larry, Rauber, Robert M., McFarquhar, Greg M., Nesbitt, Stephen W., Loveridge, Jesse, Hong, Yulan, van Diedenhoven, Bastiaan, Cairns, Brian, Alexandrov, Mikhail D., Lawson, Paul, Woods, Sarah, Tanelli, Simone, Schmidt, Sebastian, Hostetler, Chris, Scarino, Amy Jo | Atmospheric Emitted Radiation, Emissivity, Optical Depth/Thickness, Radiative Flux, Reflectance, Transmittance, Clouds, Cloud Condensation Nuclei, Cloud Droplet Concentration/Size, Cloud Liquid Water/Ice, Cloud Optical Depth/Thickness, Cloud Precipitable Water, Cloud Asymmetry, Cloud Ceiling, Cloud Frequency, Cloud Height, Cloud Top Pressure, Cloud Top Temperature, Cloud Vertical Distribution, Cloud Emissivity, Cloud Radiative Forcing, Cloud Reflectance, Cloud Types, Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance | |
| An Adaptive and Extensible System for Satellite-Based, Large Scale Burnt Area Monitoring in Near-Real Time | Nolde, Michael, Plank, Simon, Riedlinger, Torsten | Reflectance, Land Use/Land Cover Classification, Fire Ecology, Biomass Burning, Wildfires, Fire Occurrence, Burned Area, Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance, Surface Thermal Properties, Land Surface Temperature, THERMAL ANOMALIES |