N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180
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The MODIS/Terra Geolocation Fields 5Min L1A Swath 1km are calculated for each 1 km MODIS Instantaneous Field of Views (IFOV) for all orbits daily (in Collection 6 and later, information is provided to claculate 500m geolocation fields). The locations and ancillary information corresponds to the intersection of the centers of each IFOV from 10 detectors in an ideal 1 km band on the Earth's surface. A digital terrain model is used to model the Earth's surface. The main inputs are the spacecraft attitude and orbit, the instrument telemetry and the digital elevation model. The geolocation fields include geodetic Latitude, Longitude, surface height above geoid, solar zenith and azimuth angles, satellite zenith and azimuth angles, and a land/sea mask for each 1 km sample. Additional information is included in the header to enable the calculation of the approximate location of the center of the detectors of any of the 36 MODIS bands. This product is used as input by a large number of subsequent MODIS products, particularly the products produced by the Land team.
The short name for this product is MOD03. Each file is roughly 30 MB in size, and the total data volume is approximately 8 GB/day.
See the MODIS Science Team homepage for more data set
information: https://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/dataprod/
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Publications Citing This Dataset
| Title | Year Sort ascending | Author | Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 | |
| Insights into the relation between vertical cloud structure and dynamics of three polar lows: Observations from COMBLE | Lackner, Christian P., Geerts, Bart, Wang, Yonggang, Juliano, Timothy W., Xue, Lulin, Kosovic, Branko, Turner, David D. | Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance, Geodetics, Coordinate Reference System, VIEWING GEOMETRY, Geolocation, Attitude Characteristics, ORBITAL CHARACTERISTICS, Viewing Geometry | |
| Spaceborne thermal infrared observations of Arctic sea ice leads at 30 m | Qiu, Yujia, Li, Xiao-Ming, Guo, Huadong | Atmospheric Ozone, Reflectance, Ice Extent, Ice Temperature, Attitude Characteristics, ORBITAL CHARACTERISTICS, Viewing Geometry | |
| Modeling complex seasonal avian migration: predictions from the thermal environment and resource availability | Snell, Katherine R. S., Thorup, Kasper | Photosynthesis, Primary Production, Vegetation Productivity, Attitude Characteristics, ORBITAL CHARACTERISTICS, Viewing Geometry | |
| Longwave radiative effect of the cloudaerosol transition zone based on CERES observations | Jahani, Babak, Andersen, Hendrik, Calbo, Josep, Gonzalez, Josep-Abel, Cermak, Jan | Aerosol Backscatter, Aerosol Extinction, Aerosol Optical Depth/Thickness, Angstrom Exponent, Aerosol Particle Properties, Aerosol Radiance, Carbonaceous Aerosols, Cloud Condensation Nuclei, Dust/Ash/Smoke, Nitrate Particles, Organic Particles, Particulate Matter, Sulfate Particles, Optical Depth/Thickness, Radiative Flux, Reflectance, Attitude Characteristics, ORBITAL CHARACTERISTICS, Viewing Geometry | |
| Retrieval of the Leaf Area Index from MODIS Top-of-Atmosphere | Wang, Weiyan, Ma, Yingying, Meng, Xiaoliang, Sun, Lin, Jia, Chen, Jin, Shikuan, Li, Hui | Land Use/Land Cover Classification, Reflectance, Leaf Characteristics, Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Leaf Area Index (LAI), Fraction Of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (fapar), Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance, Attitude Characteristics, ORBITAL CHARACTERISTICS, Viewing Geometry | |
| Toward a Climatology of Fog Frequency in the Atacama Desert via Multispectral Satellite Data and Machine Learning Techniques | Bohm, Christoph, Schween, Jan H., Reyers, Mark, Maier, Benedikt, Lohnert, Ulrich, Crewell, Susanne | Infrared Radiance, REFLECTED INFRARED, Visible Radiance, 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, Attitude Characteristics, ORBITAL CHARACTERISTICS, Viewing Geometry | |
| The reduction in near-global cloud cover after correcting for biases caused by finite resolution measurements | Dutta, Soumi, Di Girolamo, Larry, Dey, Sagnik, Zhan, Yizhe, Moroney, Catherine M., Zhao, Guangyu | REFLECTED INFRARED, THERMAL INFRARED, VISIBLE IMAGERY, Visible Radiance, Attitude Characteristics, ORBITAL CHARACTERISTICS, Viewing Geometry |