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Global spatially gridded skin sea surface temperature (SST) products from the NASA MODIS instrument on the Terra satellite. The dataset includes daily, weekly, monthly, and annual averages at 4.63 and 9.26 km resolution, derived from thermal infrared and mid-infrared channels, with nighttime SST4 products having lower uncertainty. It is generated by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and algorithm development is led by Peter Minnett at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
NASA MODIS Terra Level 3 SST Thermal IR 8 Day 4km Nighttime V2019.0 provides spatially gridded global skin sea surface temperature (SST) data from the Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer onboard the Terra satellite. The dataset includes average daily, weekly (8 day), monthly, and annual SST products at 4.63 and 9.26 km spatial resolution, derived from long-wave IR and mid-IR channels. The data is generated by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and distributed by JPL as part of the Physical Oceanography Data Archive.
NASA's Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) onboard the Terra satellite provides spatially gridded global skin sea surface temperature (SST) products. Average daily, weekly, monthly, and annual SST data are available at 4.63 and 9.26 km spatial resolution, derived from thermal infrared and mid-infrared channels. The data is processed by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and distributed by the JPL Physical Oceanography Data Archive.
NASA MODIS Terra satellite provides global skin sea surface temperature (SST) data at 4.63 and 9.26 km spatial resolution. Average daily, weekly, monthly, and annual SST products are derived from 36 spectral bands, including a daytime skin SST and a nighttime SST4 product. The data is processed by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and archived by JPL's PO.DAAC.
Daily, weekly, monthly, and annual global sea surface temperature (SST) data from NASA's Terra satellite launched in 1999. The Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) captures data in 36 spectral bands, producing skin SST from infrared channels and a unique SST4 product at night. Data is processed by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and distributed by JPL's Physical Oceanography Data Archive.
NASA's Terra satellite provides global skin sea surface temperature (SST) data from nighttime observations at 4.63 km resolution. The data is processed using a modified nonlinear SST algorithm from long-wave IR channels and a unique mid-IR SST4 product for lower uncertainty. The Level 3 products are generated by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and archived by JPL's Physical Oceanography Data Archive.
NASA's Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) onboard the Aqua satellite provides global skin sea surface temperature (SST) data. The dataset includes annual, monthly, weekly, and daily averages at 4.63 and 9.26 km spatial resolution, with a specific nighttime product (SST4) derived from mid-infrared channels. The data is processed by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, with the Aqua satellite launched on May 4, 2002.
NASA's Aqua satellite, launched May 4, 2002, provides global skin sea surface temperature measurements. The Level 3 product offers monthly averages at a 9.26 km spatial resolution, featuring a unique nighttime SST4 product derived from mid-infrared channels with lower uncertainty. Data is processed by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and algorithm development is led by scientists at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
NASA skin sea surface temperature (SST) products from the MODIS instrument onboard the Aqua satellite. The dataset provides spatially gridded (Level 3) global SST averages at daily, 8-day, monthly, and annual intervals, available at 4.63 and 9.26 km spatial resolution. It is generated by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, with JPL serving as the official archive.
NASA's Aqua satellite, launched May 4, 2002, provides daily global skin sea surface temperature measurements at 9.26 km resolution. The Level 3 data products are generated by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and include a unique nighttime SST4 product derived from mid-infrared channels with lower uncertainty. This version (R2019.0) supersedes the previous v2014.1 dataset.
NASA's Aqua satellite, launched May 4, 2002, provides global skin sea surface temperature (SST) measurements. The data includes daytime and nighttime observations at 9.26 km spatial resolution, averaged over 8-day periods, derived from 11 and 12 micron thermal infrared channels. This version R2019.0 is produced by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and supersedes the previous v2014.1 release.
NASA's Aqua satellite, launched in 2002, provides daily global sea surface temperature (SST) measurements. The data includes a unique nighttime SST product derived from mid-infrared channels, which likely has lower uncertainty than the standard long-wave IR product. These Level 3 spatially gridded products are generated by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and algorithm developers at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
Global spatially gridded skin sea surface temperature (SST) data from the NASA MODIS Aqua satellite. The dataset includes daily, weekly, monthly, and annual averages at 4.63 km and 9.26 km spatial resolution, derived from thermal infrared and mid-infrared channels. It is produced by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and algorithm teams at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
Global spatially gridded skin sea surface temperature (SST) data from the NASA MODIS instrument onboard the Aqua satellite. The dataset provides monthly daytime averages at a 9.26 km resolution, derived from thermal infrared channels using algorithms developed by the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. The data is processed by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and archived by the JPL Physical Oceanography Data Archive (PO.DAAC).
Global spatially gridded skin sea surface temperature (SST) data from NASA's MODIS Aqua satellite. The dataset includes 8-day averaged nighttime products at 9.26 km resolution, derived from infrared spectral bands, and is processed by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group. Aqua was launched on May 4, 2002, into a sun-synchronous orbit.
Global spatially gridded skin sea surface temperature (SST) data from the NASA MODIS Aqua satellite. The dataset provides daily, 8-day, monthly, and annual averages at 4.63 km and 9.26 km resolution, derived from thermal infrared and mid-infrared channels. NASA's Ocean Biology Processing Group generates the data, with algorithm development from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
NASA's Terra satellite, launched December 18, 1999, provides global skin sea surface temperature (SST) data. The MODIS instrument captures data in 36 spectral bands, and this Level 3 product includes a unique mid-infrared (SST4) measurement with lower uncertainty, available only at night. Data is processed by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and distributed by the Physical Oceanography Data Archive (PO.DAAC).
Annual global sea surface temperature (SST) data from NASA's Terra satellite, launched December 18, 1999. The dataset provides nighttime skin SST measurements at a 9.26 km spatial resolution, derived from mid-infrared channels unique to the MODIS sensor. It is processed by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and distributed by the Physical Oceanography Data Archive (PO.DAAC) as version R2019.0.
NASA MODIS Terra Level 3 SST MID-IR Monthly 9km Nighttime V2019.0 provides spatially gridded global skin sea surface temperature (SST) data. The dataset includes a nighttime SST4 product derived from unique mid-infrared channels for lower uncertainty. Data is produced by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and distributed by the Physical Oceanography Data Archive (PO.DAAC).
Annual nighttime global sea surface temperature (SST) data from NASA's Terra satellite, processed to a 4km spatial grid. The dataset includes skin SST derived from long-wave infrared channels and a lower-uncertainty SST4 product from mid-infrared channels available only at night. It is generated by the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group and distributed by the Physical Oceanography Data Archive (PO.DAAC).