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Do you have a way to read the tempo datasets and convert them to a GeoTIFF without loss?
Currently, I'm using a raster to convert the list of polygons and attach the value of the vertical column as a layer.
TEMPO dataset Rendering
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Re: TEMPO dataset Rendering
Hello,
We recommend using the TEMPO L2 data as a polygon in a GIS system (using the 4 pixel corners) to keep an accurate representation of the coverage area. Converting the TEMPO L2 data to a gridded raster requires pixels to be averaged when more then one value falls within a grid box. The other option is to utilize the L3 gridded product that can be displayed and analyzed directly as a gridded raster product.
We recommend using the TEMPO L2 data as a polygon in a GIS system (using the 4 pixel corners) to keep an accurate representation of the coverage area. Converting the TEMPO L2 data to a gridded raster requires pixels to be averaged when more then one value falls within a grid box. The other option is to utilize the L3 gridded product that can be displayed and analyzed directly as a gridded raster product.