The MODIS data are available in a variety of spatial resolutions and temporal periods. The Level 3 mapped products are global gridded data sets with all points filled even over land. The Level 3 mapped files are derived from the Level 3 binned files.
"The Scan Mirror Assembly uses a continuously rotating double-sided scan mirror to scan +/- 55-degree driven by a motor encoder built to operate at 100 percent duty cycle throughout the 6-year instrument design life. The optical system consists of a two-mirror off-axis afocal telescope which directs energy to four refractive objective assemblies; one for each of the VIS, NIR, SWIR/MWIR and LWIR spectral regions covering a total spectral range of 0.4 to 14.4 um. "
MODIS Channel | Bandwidth (um) | NET (degK) |
20 | 3.66-3.84 | 0.05 |
22 | 3.929-3.989 | 0.07 |
23 | 4.02-4.08 | 0.07 |
31 | 10.78-11.28 | 0.05 |
32 | 11.77-12.27 | 0.05 |
The data are then sent to the EOS Data and Operations System (EDOS) at the Goddard Space Flight Center. After Level 0 processing at EDOS, the Ocean Biology Processing Group (OBPG) produces the Level 1A, Level 1B, geolocation and cloud mask products. Higher-level geophysical products are also produced by the OBPG. The JPL PO.DAAC is acting as a mirror site for MODIS Level 3 SST products distributed by the OBPG.
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Brown, O.B., and P.J. Minnett, 1999, MODIS Infrared Sea Surface Temperature Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document, Ver 2.0, http://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/atbd/atbd_mod25.pdf