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The NASA Making Earth System Data Records for Use in Research Environments (MEaSUREs) Vegetation Index and Phenology (VIP) global datasets were created using surface reflectance data from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) N07, N09, N11, and N14 datasets (1981 – 1999) and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)/Terra MOD09 surface reflectance data (2000 - 2014). The VIP Vegetation Index (VI) product was developed to provide consistent measurements of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and modified Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI2) spanning more than 30 years of data from multiple sensors. The EVI2 is a backward extension of AVHRR. Vegetation indices such as NDVI and EVI2 are useful for assessing the biophysical properties of the land surface, and are used to characterize vegetation phenology. Phenology tracks the seasonal life cycle of vegetation, and provides information on the biotic response to environmental changes.
The VIPPHEN data product is provided globally at 0.05 degree (5600 meter) spatial resolution in geographic (Lat/Lon) grid format. The data are stored in Hierarchical Data Format-Earth Observing System (HDF-EOS) file format. The VIPPHEN phenology product contains 26 Science Datasets (SDS) which include phenological metrics such as the start, peak, and end of season as well as the rate of greening and senescence. The product also provides the maximum, average, and background calculated VIs. The VIPPHEN SDS are based on the daily VIP product series and are calculated using a 3-year moving window average to smooth out noise in the data. A reliability SDS is included to provide context on the quality of the input data.
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The file name begins with the Product Short Name (VIPPHEN) followed by the Vegetation Index (NDVI), Julian Date of Acquisition formatted as AYYYY (A2014), the Data Product Version (004), and the Julian Date and Time of Production designated as YYYYDDDHHMMSS (2016180135355), and the Data Format (hdf).
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Name Sort descending | Description | Units | Data Type | Fill Value | Valid Range | Scale Factor |
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Average VI | Average Vegetation Index | NDVI | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 10000 | 0.0001 |
Background VI | Background Vegetation Index | NDVI | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 10000 | 0.0001 |
Cumulative VI | Cumulative Vegetation Index | NDVI | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 10000 | 0.001 |
Day of Peak Season 1 | Day of Peak Season 1 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 1096 | N/A |
Day of Peak Season 2 | Day of Peak Season 2 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 366 | N/A |
Day of Peak Season 3 | Day of Peak Season 3 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 366 | N/A |
End of Season 1 | End of Season 1 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 1096 | N/A |
End of Season 2 | End of Season 2 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 366 | N/A |
End of Season 3 | End of Season 3 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 366 | N/A |
Length of Season 1 | Length of Season 1 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 1096 | N/A |
Length of Season 2 | Length of Season 2 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 366 | N/A |
Length of Season 3 | Length of Season 3 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 366 | N/A |
Max VI Season 1 | Maximum Vegetation Index Season 1 | NDVI | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 10000 | 0.0001 |
Max VI Season 2 | Maximum Vegetation Index Season 2 | NDVI | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 10000 | 0.0001 |
Max VI Season 3 | Maximum Vegetation Index Season 3 | NDVI | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 10000 | 0.0001 |
Number of Seasons | Number of Seasons | N/A | int16 | -2 | -2 to 3 | N/A |
Rate of Greening Season 1 | Rate of Greening Season 1 | NDVI/Day | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 32767 | 0.01 |
Rate of Greening Season 2 | Rate of Greening Season 2 | NDVI/Day | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 32767 | 0.01 |
Rate of Greening Season 3 | Rate of Greening Season 3 | NDVI/Day | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 20000 | 0.01 |
Rate of Senescence Season 1 | Rate of Senescence Season 1 | NDVI/Day | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 32767 | 0.01 |
Rate of Senescence Season 2 | Rate of Senescence Season 2 | NDVI/Day | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 32767 | 0.01 |
Rate of Senescence Season 3 | Rate of Senescence Season 3 | NDVI/Day | int16 | -15000 | -15000 to 20000 | 0.01 |
Reliability | Reliability | N/A | int8 | -2 | -2 to 6 | N/A |
Start of Season 1 | Start of Season 1 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 1096 | N/A |
Start of Season 2 | Start of Season 2 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 366 | N/A |
Start of Season 3 | Start of Season 3 | Day | int16 | -2 | -2 to 366 | N/A |