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MCD43D31 Version 6 is a decommissioned NASA MODIS data product providing daily Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function and Albedo quality information at 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution. The dataset is produced using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS observations, weighted to the ninth day, and covers the entire globe as a Climate Modeling Grid. Users are directed to use the updated MCD43D31 Version 6.1 product instead.
Daily global data produced using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day. The MCD43D33 Version 6.1 dataset provides valid observation quality information for MODIS band 1 at 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution, intended for use in climate simulation models. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and was last updated in March 2026.
MCD43D38 Version 6.1 is a NASA-produced daily global dataset providing quality information for the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function and Albedo (BRDF/Albedo) product. It is generated using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS data at a 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution, temporally weighted to the ninth day. This Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) product is intended for use in climate simulation models.
MCD43D35 Version 6.1 provides daily quality assessment information for MODIS band 3 reflectance data at 30 arc-second (1,000-meter) resolution. The dataset is produced by NASA using 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua satellite observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day, and covers the entire globe. It is specifically designed for use in climate simulation models, with users urged to consult the detailed User Guide for applying quality flags.
MCD43D40 Version 6 was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users directed to Version 6.1. This daily dataset provides snow cover information for BRDF/Albedo products, produced using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS data at 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration created this Climate Modeling Grid product for global climate simulation models.
MCD43D36 Version 6.1 provides daily global quality information for MODIS band 4 observations at 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution. The dataset is produced by NASA using 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua MODIS data, weighted to the ninth day of the retrieval period. It is designed as a Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) product for use in climate simulation models.
MCD43D35 Version 6 is a decommissioned NASA MODIS data product providing daily quality assessment information for Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) and Albedo retrievals. The dataset is produced using 16 days of Terra and Aqua satellite observations, weighted to the ninth day, and provides a global Climate Modeling Grid at 30 arc second (approximately 1,000 meter) resolution. It specifically contains the valid observation quality layer for MODIS band 3 across the 16-day retrieval period.
Global daily data at 30 arc second (approximately 1,000 meter) resolution, produced by NASA using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS observations. The MCD43D39 Version 6.1 product provides quality information for valid observations in MODIS band 7, temporally weighted to the ninth day of the retrieval period. This dataset is designed for use in climate simulation models.
MCD43D34 Version 6 is a decommissioned NASA MODIS data product providing daily Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function and Albedo quality information. The dataset is produced using 16 days of Terra and Aqua satellite observations at a 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution, temporally weighted to the ninth day, and covers the entire globe. The product was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users encouraged to migrate to Version 6.1.
Daily global data at 30 arc-second (1,000-meter) resolution, produced using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS observations. The MCD43D33 Version 6 product from NASA provides quality information for valid observations in MODIS band 1, intended for use in climate simulation models. This version was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users directed to the updated Version 6.1.
Global daily data at 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution, produced by NASA using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS observations. The MCD43D36 Version 6 product provides quality information for band 4 valid observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day of the retrieval period. This dataset was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users encouraged to use the Version 6.1 product.
MCD43D55 Version 6.1 is a daily global white-sky albedo dataset for MODIS spectral band 4. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produces it from 16 days of combined Terra and Aqua satellite observations at a 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution. Data are temporally weighted to the ninth day of the 16-day period and formatted for Climate Modeling Grids.
30 parameter layers provide isotropic, volumetric, and geometric model weighting parameters for MODIS spectral bands 1-7, plus visible, NIR, and shortwave bands. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration produced this daily dataset using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS data in a 0.05-degree Climate Modeling Grid. This product was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users encouraged to use the Version 6.1 successor.
Global daily white-sky albedo data for MODIS band 6, produced by NASA using Terra and Aqua satellite observations. The dataset is generated daily at a 30 arc-second (approximately 1,000-meter) resolution, with data temporally weighted to the ninth day of a 16-day composite period. It is part of the MCD43D BRDF/Albedo product suite designed for climate simulation models.
MCD43D56 Version 6 was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users directed to a newer version. This NASA product provides daily, global white-sky albedo measurements for MODIS spectral band 5, generated from 16 days of Terra and Aqua satellite observations at a 30 arc-second (1km) resolution. Data are temporally weighted to the ninth day of the 16-day period for use in climate simulation models.
Global daily white-sky albedo data for MODIS band 6, produced at a 30 arc second (1,000 meter) resolution. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) generates this product using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS observations, temporally weighted to the ninth day. This dataset was decommissioned on July 31, 2023, with users directed to the Version 6.1 product.
MCD43D59 Version 6.1 is a daily global white-sky albedo dataset for the visible broadband, produced by NASA using 16 days of Terra and Aqua MODIS data. The Climate Modeling Grid product has a 30 arc second (approximately 1,000 meter) resolution and is temporally weighted to the ninth day of the 16-day observation period. Users are directed to consult the provided user guide and known issues website for quality assessment and application guidance.
The National Air Quality Cooperation Programme (NSL) contains measures to ensure compliance with European limit values throughout the Netherlands. Monitoring began in 2010 using a Monitoring Tool to track air quality development and the implementation of measures. The limit value for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is 40 ยตg/mยณ, and for particulate matter (PM10) it is 40 ยตg/mยณ yearly average and a daily average of 50 ยตg/mยณ.
January 15 to March 1, 2012 data from the GPM Cold-season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEx) in Huronia, Canada. This dataset contains measurements from an Environment Canada FD12P sensor, combining forward scatter visibility metering with present weather detection to measure intensity and amount of liquid and solid precipitation. It was collected by the GHRC DAAC to validate satellite-based microwave sensors for detecting and estimating falling snow.
Global maps provide daily, near-real-time probabilistic assessments of rainfall-triggered landslide hazard at a 1 km x 1 km resolution. The Landslide Hazard Assessment for Situational Awareness (LHASA) version 2.0 model uses machine learning to integrate satellite precipitation data from GPM, soil moisture from SMAP, and other environmental factors. This archive contains a retrospective daily record, with a minimum data latency of 5 hours for operational nowcasting.