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Given: <blockquote>lat, lon, time, 4 parameters: Q – water vapor, W – cloud liquid, V – wind speed, T – temperature. This is for one swath, and we have 14 ascending and 14 descending swaths per day. Time is for a scan, pixels in scan are always 196, number of scans per swath is about 2000 and this varies from swath to swath.</blockquote>
Given: <blockquote>lat, lon, time, 4 parameters: Q – water vapor, W – cloud liquid, V – wind speed, T – temperature. This is for one swath, and we have 14 ascending and 14 descending swaths per day. Time is for a scan, pixels in scan are always 196, number of scans per swath is about 2000 and this varies from swath to swath.</blockquote>
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=== Filename structure ===
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=== Product ID ===
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SOLAB_AMSRE_?_YYYYMMdd_v1.nc
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SOLAB_AMSRE_?
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=== Filename ===
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There are several patterns for filename convention. For example, all Ascat files use next convention:
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<blockquote>
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<INSTRUMENT_ID>_<PRODUCT_TYPE>_<PROCESSING_LEVEL>_<SPACECRAFT_ID>_
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_<SENSING_START>_<SENSING_END>_<PROCESSING_MODE>_<DISPOSITION_MODE>_
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_<PROCESSING_ TIME>
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</blockquote>
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=== Recommended NetCDF format structure ===
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Therefore, filename format of SOLab products is recommended to follow next pattern:
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SOLAB_AMSRE_L2_YYYYMMdd_v1.nc
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* YYYYMMdd - year, month and day
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=== NetCDF structure ===
==== Header ====
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Revision as of 14:10, 27 May 2013

Current document describes the format of the new product. Please also refer to the short summary of the CF convention prepared from the original source CF convention.

Contents

Product design

Given:

lat, lon, time, 4 parameters: Q – water vapor, W – cloud liquid, V – wind speed, T – temperature. This is for one swath, and we have 14 ascending and 14 descending swaths per day. Time is for a scan, pixels in scan are always 196, number of scans per swath is about 2000 and this varies from swath to swath.

Product ID

SOLAB_AMSRE_?

Filename

There are several patterns for filename convention. For example, all Ascat files use next convention:

<INSTRUMENT_ID>_<PRODUCT_TYPE>_<PROCESSING_LEVEL>_<SPACECRAFT_ID>_ _<SENSING_START>_<SENSING_END>_<PROCESSING_MODE>_<DISPOSITION_MODE>_ _<PROCESSING_ TIME>

Therefore, filename format of SOLab products is recommended to follow next pattern:

SOLAB_AMSRE_L2_YYYYMMdd_v1.nc

  • YYYYMMdd - year, month and day

NetCDF structure

Header

Attribute Value
NC_GLOBAL.title full product name
NC_GLOBAL.title_short_name product identifier
NC_GLOBAL.institution SOLAB/RSHU
NC_GLOBAL.source satellite AMSR-E
NC_GLOBAL.history N/A
NC_GLOBAL.references html page with product specification, should be on SOLab website
NC_GLOBAL.comment
NC_GLOBAL.Conventions CF-1.6
NC_GLOBAL.pixel_size_on_horizontal 10km
NC_GLOBAL.processing_level L2
NC_GLOBAL.granule_name variable
NC_GLOBAL.start_date variable
NC_GLOBAL.start_time variable
NC_GLOBAL.stop_date variable
NC_GLOBAL.stop_time variable
NC_GLOBAL.creation_date variable
NC_GLOBAL.creation_time variable

Variables

Variable Attributes
latitude
  • long_name: latitude
  • units: degrees_north
  • standard_name: latitude
longitude
  • long_name: longitude
  • units: degrees_east
  • standard_name: longitude
time
  • long_name: time
  • units: s
  • standard_name: time
atmosphere_water_vapor_content
  • long_name:
  • units: kg m-2
  • standard_name:
  • scale_factor:
  • add_offset:
  • _FillValue:
atmosphere_cloud_liquid_water_content
  • long_name:
  • units: kg m-2
  • standard_name:
  • scale_factor:
  • add_offset:
  • _FillValue:
wind_speed
  • long_name: wind speed
  • units: m s-2
  • standard_name: wind speed
  • scale_factor:
  • add_offset:
  • _FillValue:
sea_surface_temperature
  • long_name: sea surface temperature
  • units: K
  • standard_name: sea surface temperature
  • scale_factor:
  • add_offset:
  • _FillValue:
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