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1.application of system vicarious calibration gains
2.correction for residual sensitivity through polarization models.
3. improvement to the BRDF algorithm
Is this correct?
Also, I can access Version 3.0 data dating back to 1/1/2025, but I heard that historical V2.0 is expected to be back-processed in the future. Is this true?
P.S. V3.0 looks great! It is performing much better in the blue range for coastal waters.
by slsmit34 » Fri Mar 14, 2025 3:52 pm America/New_York
Hi Tommy,
Thanks for the help. I see on the Earthdata portal that the Temporal Extent is '2024-03-05 ongoing,' but when I query results in the Chesapeake Bay through the portal, there are no resulting granules:
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I also get no granules when running earthaccess on Python:
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Note: the same code and variables (boundary, tspan) have granules for version = '2.0'. I can also retrieve V3.0 scenes from this code from 1/1/2025 onwards.
by OB ODPS - towens » Sat Mar 15, 2025 10:12 am America/New_York
Your query is looking for Near Real Time (NRT) granules in a time range when there are only Refined granules available. The refined period is 05-mar-2024 through 31-Jan-2025. If you remove the "_NRT" from the collection name, you will be querying the correct collection.