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GPCP Precipitation Level 3 Daily 0.5-Degree V3.2 (GPCPDAY) at GES DISC
https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C2211141201-GES_DISC.xmlDescription:Version 3.2 has been superseded by Version 3.3 (10.5067/MEASURES/GPCP/DATA307). The Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) is the precipitation component of an internationally coordinated set of (mainly) satellite-based global products dealing with the Earth's water and energy cycles, under the auspices of the Global Water and Energy Exchange (GEWEX) Data and Assessment Panel (GDAP) of the World Climate Research Program. As the follow on to the GPCP Version 1.3 One Degree Daily product, GPCP Version 3 (GPCP V3.2) seeks to continue the long, homogeneous precipitation record using modern merging techniques and input data sets. The GPCPV3 suite currently consists of the 0.5-degree Monthly and 0.5-degree Daily. Additional products may be added, which consist of (1) 0.5-degree pentad and (2) 0.1-degree 3-hourly. All GPCPV3 products will be internally consistent. The Daily product spans June 2000-December 2020. Inputs consist of GPM IMERG in the span 55°N-S, and TOVS/AIRS estimates, adjusted climatologically to IMERG, outside 55°N-S. The Daily estimates are scaled to approximately sum to the Monthly value at each 0.5° grid box. In addition to the final precipitation field, probability of liquid phase estimates are provided globally.
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Minimum Bounding Rectangle: -90 -180 90 180GES_DISC Short Name: GPCPDAY Version ID: 3.2 Unique ID: C2211141201-GES_DISC
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GPCP Precipitation Level 3 Daily 0.5-Degree V3.3 (GPCPDAY) at GES DISC
https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3405928682-GES_DISC.xmlDescription:Version 3.3 is the current version. Older versions have been superseded by Version 3.3. Product latency/update: The products are currently paused at September 2024 because the IR input dataset from NCEI requires a new calibration scheme to extend past that point. Once NCEI irons out the calibration, we expect to return to quarterly updates. The Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) is the precipitation component of an internationally coordinated set of (mainly) satellite-based global products dealing with the Earth's water and energy cycles, under the auspices of the Global Water and Energy Exchange (GEWEX) Data and Assessment Panel (GDAP) of the World Climate Research Program. As the follow on to the GPCP Version 1.3 One Degree Daily product, GPCP Version 3 (GPCP V3.3) seeks to continue the long, homogeneous precipitation record using modern merging techniques and input data sets. The GPCPV3 suite currently consists of the 0.5-degree Monthly and 0.5-degree Daily. Additional products may be added, which consist of (1) 0.5-degree pentad and (2) 0.1-degree 3-hourly. All GPCPV3 products will be internally consistent. Inputs consist of GPM IMERG in the span 55°N-S, and TOVS/AIRS estimates, adjusted climatologically to IMERG, outside 55°N-S. The Daily estimates are scaled to approximately sum to the Monthly value at each 0.5° grid box. In addition to the final precipitation field, probability of liquid phase estimates are provided globally.
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Minimum Bounding Rectangle: -90 -180 90 180GES_DISC Short Name: GPCPDAY Version ID: 3.3 Unique ID: C3405928682-GES_DISC
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GPCP Precipitation Level 3 Monthly 0.5-Degree V3.2 (GPCPMON) at GES DISC
https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C2211412414-GES_DISC.xmlDescription:Version 3.2 has been superseded by Version 3.3 (10.5067/MEASURES/GPCP/DATA306). The Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) is the precipitation component of an internationally coordinated set of (mainly) satellite-based global products dealing with the Earth's water and energy cycles, under the auspices of the Global Water and Energy Experiment (GEWEX) Data and Assessment Panel (GDAP) of the World Climate Research Program. As the follow on to the GPCP Version 2.X products, GPCP Version 3 (GPCP V3.2) seeks to continue the long, homogeneous precipitation record using modern merging techniques and input data sets. The GPCPV3 suite currently consists the 0.5-degree monthly and daily products. A follow-on 0.1-degree 3-hourly is expected. All GPCPV3 products will be internally consistent. The monthly product spans 1983 - 2020. Inputs consist of the GPROF SSMI/SSMIS orbit files that are used to calibrate the PERSIANN-CDR IR-based precipitation in the span 60°N-S, which are in turn calibrated to the monthly 2.5-degree METH product. The METH-GPROF-adjusted PERSIANN-CDR IR estimates are then climatologically adjusted to the blended TCC/MCTG. Outside of 58°N-S, TOVS/AIRS estimates, adjusted climatologically to the MCTG, are used. The PERSIANN-CDR / TOVS/AIRS estimates are then merged in the region 35°N-S-58°N-S, which are then merged with GPCC gauge analyses over land to obtain the final product. In addition to the final precipitation field, ancillary precipitation and error estimates are provided.
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Minimum Bounding Rectangle: -90 -180 90 180GES_DISC Short Name: GPCPMON Version ID: 3.2 Unique ID: C2211412414-GES_DISC
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GPCP Precipitation Level 3 Monthly 0.5-Degree V3.3 (GPCPMON) at GES DISC
https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3405935516-GES_DISC.xmlDescription:Version 3.3 is the current version. Older versions have been superseded by Version 3.3. Product latency/update: The products are currently paused at September 2024 because the IR input dataset from NCEI requires a new calibration scheme to extend past that point. Once NCEI irons out the calibration, we expect to return to quarterly updates. The Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) is the precipitation component of an internationally coordinated set of (mainly) satellite-based global products dealing with the Earth's water and energy cycles, under the auspices of the Global Water and Energy Experiment (GEWEX) Data and Assessment Panel (GDAP) of the World Climate Research Program. As the follow on to the GPCP Version 2.X products, GPCP Version 3 (GPCP V3.3) seeks to continue the long, homogeneous precipitation record using modern merging techniques and input data sets. The GPCPV3 suite currently consists the 0.5-degree monthly and daily products. A follow-on 0.1-degree 3-hourly is expected. All GPCPV3 products will be internally consistent. Inputs consist of the GPROF SSMI/SSMIS orbit files that are used to calibrate the PERSIANN-CDR IR-based precipitation in the region 58°N-S, which are in turn adjusted to the monthly climatological MCTG. Outside of 58°N-S, TOVS/AIRS estimates, adjusted climatologically to the MCTG, are used. The PERSIANN-CDR/TOVS/AIRS estimates are then merged in the region 35°N-S-58°N-S, which are then merged with GPCC gauge analyses over land to obtain the final product. In addition to the final precipitation field, ancillary precipitation and error estimates are provided.
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Minimum Bounding Rectangle: -90 -180 90 180GES_DISC Short Name: GPCPMON Version ID: 3.3 Unique ID: C3405935516-GES_DISC
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H08 Deep Blue Level 3 daily aerosol data, 1x1 degree grid
https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3352393947-LAADS.xmlDescription:The H08 Deep Blue Level 3 daily aerosol data, 1x1 degree grid product, short-name AERDB_D3_AHI_H08, derived from the L2 (AERDB_L2_AHI_H08) input data, each D3 AHI/Himawari-8 product is produced daily at 1 x 1-degree horizontal resolution. In general, in this daily L3 (identified in the short-name as D3) aggregated product, each data field represents the arithmetic mean of all cells whose latitude and longitude places them within the bounds of each grid element. Another statistic like standard deviation is also provided in some cases. The final retrievals used in the aggregation process are Quality Assurance (QA)-filtered best-estimate values for cells that are measured on the day of interest. Further, at least three such retrievals are required to render the validity of a grid cell on any given day. This first release of these products spans from May 2019 through April 2020 with a potential to generate additional temporal coverage in the future. The Level-3 (L3) Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) Himawari-8 Deep Blue Daily Aerosol dataset is part of a 12-product suite produced by an Earth Science Research from Operational Geostationary Satellite Systems (ESROGSS)-funded project. The 12 products in this project include nine derived from three Geostationary Earth Observation (GEO) instruments and three from merged data from GEO and Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) instruments. The AERDB_D3_AHI_H08 product, in netCDF4 format, contains 48 Science Data Set (SDS) layers.
Links: Temporal Extent: Spatial Extent:Minimum Bounding Rectangle: -90 -180 90 180LAADS Short Name: AERDB_D3_AHI_H08 Version ID: 1 Unique ID: C3352393947-LAADS
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H08 Deep Blue Level 3 monthly aerosol data, 1x1 degree grid
https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3352230787-LAADS.xmlDescription:The H08 Deep Blue Level 3 Monthly aerosol data, 1x1 degree grid product, short-name AERDB_M3_AHI_H08, derived by aggregating the L3 daily (AERDB_D3_AHI_H08) input data, each M3 AHI/ Himawari-8 product is produced monthly at 1 x 1-degree horizontal resolution. This monthly L3 (identified in the shortname as M3) product’s statistics that include mean and standard deviation of the daily means are derived from the arithmetic mean values of the L3 daily product. As a mechanism to filter out poorly sampled grid elements, at least three valid days of data in the month are required to populate the monthly grid element. This first release of these products spans from May 2019 through April 2020 with a potential to generate additional temporal coverage in the future. The Level-3 (L3) Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) Himawari-8 Deep Blue Aerosol Deep Blue Monthly Aerosol dataset is part of a 12-product suite produced by an Earth Science Research from Operational Geostationary Satellite Systems (ESROGSS)-funded project. The 12 products in this project include nine derived from three Geostationary Earth Observation (GEO) instruments and three from merged data from GEO and Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) instruments. The AERDB_M3_AHI_H08 product, in netCDF4 format, contains 48 Science Data Set (SDS) layers.
Links: Temporal Extent: Spatial Extent:Minimum Bounding Rectangle: -90 -180 90 180LAADS Short Name: AERDB_M3_AHI_H08 Version ID: 1 Unique ID: C3352230787-LAADS
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Himawari-08 AHI Deep Blue Aerosol L2
https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3352415929-LAADS.xmlDescription:The Himawari-08 AHI Deep Blue Aerosol L2 Full Disk product, short-name AERDB_L2_AHI_H08 is produced every 30 minutes and contains full-disk observation data. The L2 data products comprise 10 x 10 native GEO pixels. Each spectral band with 0.5 km or 2 km resolution is downscaled or upscaled to a nominal ~1 km horizontal pixel size in the production process. To distinguish them from native instrument pixels, these 10 x 10 aggregated pixels are also called retrieval pixels. Therefore, the L2 products’ image dimensions are roughly 10 km x 10 km at the sub-satellite point and are larger away from that point because of the combined effects of the sensor’s scanning geometry and Earth’s curvature. This first release of these products spans from May 2019 through April 2020 with a potential to generate additional temporal coverage in the future. The Level-2 (L2) Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) Himawari-8 Deep Blue Aerosol Full-Disk dataset is part of a 12-product suite produced by an Earth Science Research from Operational Geostationary Satellite Systems (ESROGSS)-funded project. The 12 products in this project include nine derived from three Geostationary Earth Observation (GEO) instruments and three from merged data from GEO and Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) instruments. The AERDB_L2_AHI_H08 product, in netCDF4 format, contains 51 Science Data Set (SDS) layers.
Links: Temporal Extent: Spatial Extent:Minimum Bounding Rectangle: -90 -180 90 180LAADS Short Name: AERDB_L2_AHI_H08 Version ID: 1 Unique ID: C3352415929-LAADS
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NOAA Coral Reef Watch (CRW) Daily Global 5-km (0.05 degree) Satellite Coral Bleaching Heat Stress Monitoring Product Suite
https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C2089386080-NOAA_NCEI.xmlDescription:The NOAA Coral Reef Watch (CRW) daily global 5-km (0.05 degree) satellite coral bleaching heat stress monitoring product suite (currently Version 3.1, released August 1, 2018) is a next-generation version of CRW's twice-weekly global 50-km (0.5 degree) satellite monitoring product suite. The 5-km suite currently includes sea surface temperature (SST, also known as "CoralTemp"), SST Anomaly, Coral Bleaching HotSpot (HS), Degree Heating Week (DHW), and Bleaching Alert Area (BAA) products, along with a 7-day maximum BAA and a 7-day SST Trend product. It also includes Year-to-date, Monthly, as well as Annual composite (maximum, minimum, and mean) products based on the daily products. This 5-km product suite provides service at or near reef-scales, allowing direct monitoring of the majority of coral reefs globally and significantly reducing data gaps (caused by cloud cover) that were present in the heritage 50-km products. The 5-km products now comprise the core of CRW's next-generation Decision Support System (DSS) for coral reef management. File formats provided are: netCDF and PNG.
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Minimum Bounding Rectangle: -90 -180 90 180NOAA_NCEI Short Name: 10.25921/6jgr-pt28 Version ID: Not Applicable Unique ID: C2089386080-NOAA_NCEI
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SatCORPS CERES GEO Edition 4 Himawari-8 Northern Hemisphere Version 1.2
https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3880513144-LARC_CLOUD.xmlDescription:CER_GEO_Ed4_HIM08_NH_V01.2 is the Satellite Cloud and Radiation Property retrieval System (SatCORPS) Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) Geostationary Satellite (GEO) Edition 4 Himawari-8 over the Northern Hemisphere (NH) Version 1.2 data product. Data was collected using the Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) Instrument on the Himawari-8 platform. Note: Version 1.2 is identical to version 1.0. No changes have been made to the retrieval algorithm. This data set comprises cloud micro-physical and radiation properties derived hourly from Himawari-8 geostationary satellite imager data using the Langley Research Center (LaRC) SATCORPS algorithms supporting the CERES project. The data set is arranged as files for each hour in netCDF-4 format. The observations are at 2 km resolution (at nadir) and are sub-sampled to 6 km (taking every third line and pixel).
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Polygon: 0 -180 0 -170 60 -170 60 -180 0 -180LARC_CLOUD Short Name: CER_GEO_Ed4_HIM08_NH Version ID: V01.2 Unique ID: C3880513144-LARC_CLOUD
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SatCORPS CERES GEO Edition 4 Himawari-8 Northern Hemisphere Version 1.4
https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C3880513167-LARC_CLOUD.xmlDescription:CER_GEO_Ed4_HIM08_NH_V01.4 is the Satellite Cloud and Radiation Property retrieval System (SatCORPS) Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) Geostationary Satellite (GEO) Edition 4 Himawari-8 over the Northern Hemisphere (NH) Version 1.4 data product. Data was collected using the Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) Instrument on the Himawari-8 platform. Note: Version 1.4 uses the Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) Modern-Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications, Version 2 (MERRA-2) reanalysis for atmospheric input; Version 1.2 used GMAO's GEOS-5.4.1. No changes have been made to the cloud retrieval algorithm. This data set comprises cloud micro-physical and radiation properties derived hourly from Himawari-8 geostationary satellite imager data using the Langley Research Center (LaRC) SATCORPS algorithms supporting the CERES project. The data set is arranged as files for each hour in netCDF-4 format. The observations are at 2 km resolution (at nadir) and are sub-sampled to 6 km (taking every third line and pixel).
Links: Temporal Extent: Spatial Extent:Polygon: 0 -180 0 -170 60 -170 60 -180 0 -180LARC_CLOUD Short Name: CER_GEO_Ed4_HIM08_NH Version ID: V01.4 Unique ID: C3880513167-LARC_CLOUD