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The NOAA-20 VIIRS VJ143D54 product provides daily black-sky albedo values for band M1 (0.412 μm) at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution. It is generated using a 16-day temporal window weighted to the ninth day and is formatted on a Climate Modeling Grid covering the entire globe. This dataset is part of a suite that includes albedo for nine moderate resolution bands and the Day/Night Band.
NOAA-20 VIIRS VJ143D61 provides daily black-sky albedo (BSA) for the 1.61 μm (M10) band at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) global resolution. The product is generated using a 16-day data composite temporally weighted to the ninth day and is formatted on a Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) for climate simulations. This dataset is part of a suite that includes albedo for nine VIIRS moderate bands and the Day/Night Band.
NOAA-20 VIIRS VJ143D59 provides daily black-sky albedo (BSA) values for the 0.865 μm (M7) spectral band at a 1,000-meter resolution. The data are produced using a 16-day temporal composite, weighted to the ninth day, and are formatted on a global Climate Modeling Grid (CMG). This single-layer product is part of a larger suite offering BSA and white-sky albedo for multiple VIIRS bands, including the Day/Night Band.
Global daily black-sky albedo data for the near-infrared band (0.865 μm) is produced from the NOAA-20 VIIRS sensor. The dataset uses a 16-day temporal composite weighted to the ninth day and is provided at a 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution on a Climate Modeling Grid. It is part of a larger product suite that includes albedo for multiple spectral bands and the Day/Night Band.
NOAA-20 VIIRS satellite data provides daily global black-sky albedo measurements for the Day/Night Band at a 1-kilometer resolution. Each daily product synthesizes 16 days of observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day, and is formatted specifically for climate simulation models on a Climate Modeling Grid. This dataset extends standard albedo products by including the unique 0.7 μm Day/Night Band, which is sensitive to low-light conditions.
Daily global data layers are produced using a 16-day rolling window, temporally weighted to the ninth day. The dataset provides Nadir BRDF-Adjusted Reflectance (NBAR) for the VIIRS Band M2 (0.445 μm) at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution on a Climate Modeling Grid. It is part of a product suite designed to remove view-angle effects for consistent, nadir-view reflectance values at local solar noon, intended for climate simulation models.
Global daily satellite-derived data provides the isotropic parameter for the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and albedo model for VIIRS band M2 (0.445 μm). The product is generated daily using a 16-day temporal composite at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution, weighted to the ninth day, and formatted on a Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) for climate simulation models. This single-layer file is part of a larger suite of 39 files covering three model parameters across multiple spectral bands.
NOAA-20 VIIRS satellite data provides a single model parameter for calculating how the Earth's surface reflects light in the red visible spectrum. This daily, global product at 1-kilometer resolution is generated by temporally weighting 16 days of observations and is formatted specifically for climate simulation models. VJ143D13 is one of 39 separate files containing the three BRDF parameters needed to derive full surface albedo and anisotropy.
NOAA-20 VIIRS VJ143D35 provides the volumetric parameter for deriving shortwave broadband albedo at 1.61 μm. This daily product synthesizes 16 days of observations into a single 30 arc-second global Climate Modeling Grid. The volumetric parameter, combined with isotropic and geometric parameters, is essential for modeling surface reflectance anisotropy.
Daily VJ143D26 data is produced using 16 days of observations at a 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution. This product provides the volumetric model parameter for VIIRS band M11 (2.25 μm), which is used alongside isotropic and geometric parameters to derive Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and albedo values. It is part of a global Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) suite designed for climate simulation models.
VJ143D27 provides the geometric parameter for the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) model for VIIRS band M11 (2.25 μm) at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution. This daily product is generated using a 16-day temporal window, weighted to the ninth day, and is formatted on a global Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) for use in climate simulations. The geometric parameter, alongside isotropic and volumetric parameters, is used to derive surface albedo and anisotropy values for the shortwave infrared band.
Daily global data at 1,000-meter resolution, produced using a 16-day rolling window weighted to the ninth day. The dataset contains the geometric model parameter for the VIIRS band M3 (0.488 μm), which is used with isotropic and volumetric parameters to derive Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and albedo values. It is part of a 39-file suite covering multiple spectral bands, formatted for global Climate Modeling Grids (CMG) to support climate simulation.
Global daily data provides the geometric model parameter for the VIIRS Day/Night Band (0.7 μm) at 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution. This parameter, part of a suite of 39 files, is used with isotropic and volumetric parameters to derive Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and albedo values. The product is generated on a Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) using a 16-day rolling window of observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day.
NOAA-20 VIIRS VJ143D50 is a daily global dataset providing the valid observation quality layer for the M11 spectral band, derived from 16 days of data at 1,000-meter resolution. It is part of the BRDF/Albedo Climate Modeling Grid product suite, with data temporally weighted to the ninth day of the retrieval period. The product incorporates algorithm improvements from the S-NPP VIIRS V002 version, including enhanced calibration and geolocation accuracy.
NOAA-20 VIIRS VJ143D40 provides daily BRDF and albedo quality metrics at 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution for climate modeling. Each product synthesizes 16 days of observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day, and covers the entire globe on a Climate Modeling Grid (CMG). It includes quality flags for moderate resolution bands M1-M5, M7, M8, M10, M11, and the Day/Night Band (DNB), plus local solar noon, valid observation counts, snow status, and uncertainty layers.
Daily global data layers are produced using a 16-day rolling window, temporally weighted to the ninth day. The dataset provides the valid observation quality layer for VIIRS band M4 at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution on a Climate Modeling Grid. It is part of a suite of BRDF/Albedo parameters designed for use in climate simulation models.
NOAA-20 VIIRS satellite data product VJ143D44 provides a daily global layer of valid observation quality for band M3, used in Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and albedo calculations. It is generated from a 16-day rolling window of data at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution and formatted on a Climate Modeling Grid (CMG). The product is part of a suite of parameters supporting climate simulation models.
NOAA-20 VIIRS VJ143D43 provides a daily, global layer of valid observation quality for the M2 spectral band, synthesized from a 16-day rolling window. This 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution product is part of a Climate Modeling Grid suite designed for climate simulation models. The data are temporally weighted to the ninth day of each 16-day retrieval period.
NOAA-20 VIIRS VJ143D70 provides daily white-sky albedo values for the M4 band (0.555 μm) at a 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution. The product is generated using a 16-day rolling window of data, temporally weighted to the ninth day, and formatted on a global Climate Modeling Grid (CMG). This dataset is part of a larger suite offering albedo for multiple VIIRS spectral bands, including the Day/Night Band, for use in surface energy balance and climate simulation studies.
Daily 30 arc-second (1,000 meter) resolution white-sky albedo data for the VIIRS near-infrared broadband (0.865 μm) is produced using a 16-day temporal composite weighted to the ninth day. The dataset is part of the VJ143D BRDF/Albedo product suite, provided on a global Climate Modeling Grid for use in climate simulation models. It includes albedo values for multiple VIIRS spectral bands and the Day/Night Band, derived from NOAA-20 satellite observations.