MODIS Land and HDF-EOS HDF-EOS Workshop Presentation September 20, 2000 Robert Wolfe NASA GSFC Code 922, Raytheon ITSS MODIS Land Science Team Support
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, MODIS Land Science Team Products Goals : –operationally produce terrestrial remotely sensed products that may be used by expert and non-expert community –establish a 10 year record that has continuity with precursor systems, e.g., AVHRR, and the future NPP and NPOESS VIIRS missions The MODIS products were developed primarily to serve the global change research community (MODIS has global, near daily coverage) and have many other potential applications The MODIS Land Science team was completively selected to develop peer-reviewed product generation algorithms (10 Principal Investigators, lead: Chris Justice, UVA)
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, MODIS Land Product Overview (1/3) Radiation Budget Variables –Surface Reflectance –Surface Temperature and Emissivity –Snow and Ice Cover –BRDF and Albedo
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, MODIS Land Product Overview (2/3) Ecosystem Variables –Vegetation Indices –Leaf Area Index (LAI) and Fractional Photosynthetically Active Radiation (FPAR) –Vegetation Production –Net Primary Productivity (NPP)
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, MODIS Land Product Overview (3/3) Land Cover Characteristics Fire and Thermal Anomalies Land Cover Vegetation Cover Conversion
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, MODIS Production and Distribution MODIS Land production commenced 02/26/2000 Product checkout is underway, driven by instrument calibration, geolocation, algorithm code stability and data dependencies Land products Beta release from the DAACs began 08/04/2000 Current products are for evaluation purposes
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, MODLAND Grids Fine resolution grids for the L2G, 3 and 4 products are based on two map projections: –Integerized Sinusoidal Grid (ISIN) –Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area (LAEA) (polar grids) –Almost all of the fine resolution products will be made in the ISIN Exception: Sea-ice products are made in the in the LAEA projection with the grid centered at the north and south poles (EASI Grid implementation) –Grid cell size varies by product and is either (approx.) 0.25 km, 0.5 km or 1 km – actual size depends on the projection –Each grid is broken into non-overlapping tiles which cover approx. 10 x 10 deg. area Coarse resolution global Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) products are made in a geographic projection with grid cell sizes of 0.25 or 0.5 deg.
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, ISIN Grid
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, HDF-EOS Usage (1/2) Both swath and grid format 2d, 3d and some 4d SDS arrays Global and SDS attributes
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, HDF-EOS Usage (2/2) Subsetting/mosaicing –Collaborated with UAH in HEW development –Used operationally for 24 Core Validation Sites and planned for Fluxnet sites Resampler –Collaborating with EDC/SDSM&T to develop resampler –Could be used for DAAC services and end user –L2 and L3 regridding support MODLAND developed QA Tools for Team –Extensions to IDL/ENVI and Unix command line –Bit field handling, etc.
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, Good things about HDF/HDF-EOS Made collaboration easier between geographically distant scientists/developers –Self documenting file format allows easy exchange of information between processes Standard method of representing geolocation
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, HDF-EOS Gripes (1/2) Toolkit doesn't support all HDF objects and access types –Hybrid HDF and HDF-EOS approach used to create/read files –Also need to use SDP toolkit to manipulate metadata Subsettting on 3/4 dimensional arrays is difficult –ex. take bands 3 & 5 from 7 bands array (3d) and store in 2 band array (3d) –downstream users need to which 2 bands were selected HDF Specific –No convention for support of bit fields –Performance depends on layout in 3 or 4 dimensional arrays
HDF-EOS Pres., Sept. 20, HDF-EOS Gripes (2/2) Swath format does not support external geolocation files –workaround -- two geolocation arrays: one accurate 1 km external file and one 5 km internal array –5 km array takes up more space and not as accurate Vendor support growing but still lacking
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