It was in fact the latter. It was a 32bit array I labeled as 64.
Thank you for all the help!
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- Tue Nov 02, 2021 11:51 am America/New_York
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- Question: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
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- Mon Nov 01, 2021 11:25 am America/New_York
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- Question: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
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Re: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
As far as I can tell it was mis-handled in the binning workflow. When I added my new variable to the l2gen produced netcdf file I designated the new variable as a float64 (which I changed to 32-bit the other day) and I guess during binning it was processed as a 32-bit data. I am not entirely sure ho...
- Fri Oct 29, 2021 12:34 pm America/New_York
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- Question: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
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Re: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
Hi, I just wanted to update on this if anyone in the future comes across a similar issue. As gnwiii commented, if l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen are working, the problem isn't with the xml file where I added the new product/algorithm. Following gnwiii's suggestion, I used gdalinfo to inspect the netcdf l2 fil...
- Wed Oct 27, 2021 10:40 pm America/New_York
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- Question: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
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Re: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
Thank you for the reply. I am pretty sure I had a used the get_product_info command after editing the product.xml file to see if it was added, but I should double check to see how it fully compares with the standard chla product.
- Wed Oct 27, 2021 10:31 am America/New_York
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- Question: l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
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l2bin/l3bin/l3mapgen distortion for non-standard data product
Hi all, I am trying to test an MDN approach to retrieve chl a using MODIS Rrs (see Pahlevan et al. 2020, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034425719306248). I am using L2 data files I created using the standard l2gen (at 1000m resolution). Afterwards, I use the Rrs in the model and...
- Tue Aug 18, 2020 10:27 am America/New_York
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- Question: L2gen processing speed
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L2gen processing speed
Thank you Minwei.
I will give it a try soon and let you know.
Jonathan
I will give it a try soon and let you know.
Jonathan
- Tue Aug 18, 2020 9:50 am America/New_York
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- Question: L2gen processing speed
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L2gen processing speed
Hi all,I am currently working on a long term time series with MODIS nFLH and ocean color. I am using this parameter to calculate the quantum yield of fluorescence. For this I need the senz data product.Since this is not a standard product I am processing from L1. I am happy to download all the stand...
- Thu Jun 04, 2020 7:11 pm America/New_York
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- Question: Failed download for some AQUA L2 OC files
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Failed download for some AQUA L2 OC files
Hi,
Is this still an issue?
I see the reply is from June 2nd 2020. I am currently having a similar issue with dowloading my l1 MODIS data order.
Thank you,
Jonathan
Is this still an issue?
I see the reply is from June 2nd 2020. I am currently having a similar issue with dowloading my l1 MODIS data order.
Thank you,
Jonathan
- Thu Jun 13, 2019 10:19 am America/New_York
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- Question: zenith angle of observation
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zenith angle of observation
Thank you for the answer.
I will do some l1 processing and play with the data, and yes Huot 2005 :)
Jonathan
I will do some l1 processing and play with the data, and yes Huot 2005 :)
Jonathan
- Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:25 pm America/New_York
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- Question: zenith angle of observation
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zenith angle of observation
Thank you for the response.A far as I can tell from previously doing this I have looked at the long names, so I "know" what csol_z is (not the other two), but I guess for my question, I am not sure if that is in fact the value I need.I am relying on the following quote from Huot et al 2009...