More recent SST data
More recent SST data
Hello,
I'm interested in the October (2021) composite of the 4 km-resolution sea surface temperature (4 micrometers, nighttime). When do you expect these data would be available?
DAVID
I'm interested in the October (2021) composite of the 4 km-resolution sea surface temperature (4 micrometers, nighttime). When do you expect these data would be available?
DAVID
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Re: More recent SST data
Hello, that data can be obtained here: https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/l3/
Re: More recent SST data
Thank you very much for your kind reply. I meant the SST data for October 2021, thy're still missing in the website.
Regards,
DAVID
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Re: More recent SST data
David,
A required ancillary data set was discovered to have an issue and is being regenerated by the producer. It affects data going back several months, but was only identified recently. We therefore have not processed the refined SST product for October (nor November) and will not until the reprocessed ancillary data are available. I do not have an estimate for when that will be completed, but hopefully soon.
If you require the data now, you can use SeaDAS to bin the NRT daily product into a monthly file...with the caveat that it will not be the refined product.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Sean
A required ancillary data set was discovered to have an issue and is being regenerated by the producer. It affects data going back several months, but was only identified recently. We therefore have not processed the refined SST product for October (nor November) and will not until the reprocessed ancillary data are available. I do not have an estimate for when that will be completed, but hopefully soon.
If you require the data now, you can use SeaDAS to bin the NRT daily product into a monthly file...with the caveat that it will not be the refined product.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Sean