N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180
Description
The Ocean Biology DAAC produces near real-time (quicklook) products using the best-available combination of ancillary data from meteorological and ozone data. As such, the inputs and the calibration used are less than optimal. Quicklook products provide a snapshot of the data during a short time period within a single orbit.
Product Summary
Documents
ALGORITHM THEORETICAL BASIS DOCUMENT (ATBD)
PROCESSING HISTORY
DATA CITATION GUIDELINES
Variables
The table below lists the variables contained within a single granule for this dataset. Variables often contain observed or derived geophysical measurements collected from a variety of sources, including remote sensing instruments on satellite and airborne platforms, field campaigns, in situ measurements, and model outputs. The terms variable, parameter, scientific data set, layer, and band have been used across NASA’s Earth science disciplines; however, variable is the designated nomenclature in NASA’s Common Metadata Repository (CMR). Variable metadata attributes such as Name, Description, Units, Data Type, Fill Value, Valid Range, and Scale Factor allow users to efficiently process and analyze the data. The full range of attributes may not be applicable to all variables. Additional information on variable attributes is typically available in the data, user guide, and/or other product documentation.
For questions on a specific variable, please use the Earthdata Forum.
| Name Sort descending | Description | Units | Data Type | Fill Value | Valid Range | Scale Factor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| angstrom | Aerosol Angstrom exponent, 443 to 865 nm | N/A | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 5000 | 9.9999997473788E-5 |
| aot_869 | Aerosol optical thickness at 869 nm | N/A | int16 | -32767 | 0 to 30000 | 9.9999997473788E-5 |
| lat | Latitude | degrees_north | float32 | -999 | -90 to 90 | N/A |
| lon | Longitude | degrees_east | float32 | -999 | -180 to 180 | N/A |
| palette | palette | N/A | uint8 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Rrs_412 | Remote sensing reflectance at 412 nm | sr^-1 | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 25000 | 1.9999999949505E-6 |
| Rrs_443 | Remote sensing reflectance at 443 nm | sr^-1 | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 25000 | 1.9999999949505E-6 |
| Rrs_469 | Remote sensing reflectance at 469 nm | sr^-1 | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 25000 | 1.9999999949505E-6 |
| Rrs_488 | Remote sensing reflectance at 488 nm | sr^-1 | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 25000 | 1.9999999949505E-6 |
| Rrs_531 | Remote sensing reflectance at 531 nm | sr^-1 | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 25000 | 1.9999999949505E-6 |
| Rrs_547 | Remote sensing reflectance at 547 nm | sr^-1 | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 25000 | 1.9999999949505E-6 |
| Rrs_555 | Remote sensing reflectance at 555 nm | sr^-1 | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 25000 | 1.9999999949505E-6 |
| Rrs_645 | Remote sensing reflectance at 645 nm | sr^-1 | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 25000 | 1.9999999949505E-6 |
| Rrs_667 | Remote sensing reflectance at 667 nm | sr^-1 | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 25000 | 1.9999999949505E-6 |
| Rrs_678 | Remote sensing reflectance at 678 nm | sr^-1 | int16 | -32767 | -30000 to 25000 | 1.9999999949505E-6 |