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NASA Earth Observing System Visualization Tools

ARSET - AQ

Applied Remote SEnsing Training – Air Quality

A project of NASA Applied Sciences

Introduction to Remote Sensing and Air Quality ApplicationsWeek 3 Presentation

Winter Webinar Series 2014

https://earthdata.nasa.gov/data/near-real-time-data/rapid-repsonse

This presentation focuses on three services availablein the RAPID RESPONSE Section of the NEAR-REAL-Time Dataportal at NASA’sEOSDIS site.

http://earthdata.nasa.gov/data/near-real-time-data/rapid-repsonse

MODIS Near Real Time Images provides a completearchive of Terra and Aqua true and false color images

http://earthdata.nasa.gov/data/near-real-time-data/rapid-repsonse

The gallery section is a searchable gallery of high quality MODIS images of selected events such as dust storms, fires, tropicalstorms, volcanic eruptions, etc.

http://earthdata.nasa.gov/data/near-real-time-data/rapid-repsonse

Worldview is an easy to use tool to visually examine many remote sensing products at one time against a backdrop ofsatellite imagery.

This part of the presentation will cover the Near Real Time (Orbital Swath) Images

features of the Rapid Response section of LANCE

Features of the Orbital Swaths section of Rapid Response1.Images correspond to 5 minute overpass periods referred to as “Granules”2.Images are available for the entire data record of Terra and Aqua

Orbital Swaths images on each page are arranged asfollows:Terra images in the top sectionAqua images in the bottom.

In each section the images are arranged in geographic order with North at the top andEast to the left.

Running the mouse overan image will pop up another image showing its location on the globe

Clicking on “View Terra Orbit Tracks”will open a separate window witha map of the Terra orbital tracks forthat day

For Terra the times shown on the daytime descending tracks (those running from northeast to southwest) can be used to help find the image which corresponds to a particular UT time.

For example if you want to find theimage that corresponds to the central U.S., the orbital map shows you that it is the 17:10 UTC image.

Aqua has an ascending daytime orbit so the tracks on that map which run fromsoutheast to northwest can be used to findimages corresponding to a particular time

The very top of the pagehas links to various data archives and centers.

These features are notcovered in this presentationbut are worth exploring onyour own.

Clicking on one of the small images on this page opensa new window with manyimaging options and linksto download the originaldata files used to create

the images.

This default imageis a true color imageat 2 KM resolution

Options to change resolution

Options to select various bandcombination images These links will start a download

of the source data files used to create the images on this page

The most recent imagesproduced in near real time will have “NRT” in the linksto the file downloads

Note the NRT and finalproducts may have significant differences.

Unless you need datain near real time it isalways better to usethe final products.

Note “NRT” designationin the links to the data files.

This part of the presentation will cover the Gallery features of the Rapid Response

section of LANCE

The Galleryfeatures a selection ofimages ofinteresting phenomenaposted each day.

Clickingon an imagethumbnailwill loada highresolutionimage withlinks that allowyou to downloada Google Earthor GIS file of theimage.

The Gallerycan alsobe searchedusing multiplesearch terms.

Search termsmust be connectedusing “AND” or“OR” (they do not have to be in quotes)

The images here were returned fromthe search“Fires andSouth America”

This last section of this presentation willcover the Worldview visualization tool

http://earthdata.nasa.gov/data/near-real-time-data/visualization/worldview

Select “Launch Worldview”

Currently Worldview only contains visualization data fromMay 2012 through the present.

On launch Worldview will display the current day’s MODIS true color imagery within a few hours of the actual overpass time.

You can hide and reveal the date bar using the arrow at the bottom left of the page.

Other dates can be selected by grabbing and sliding to the year, month and day of interest at the bottom of the page.

Click on the “Add Layers” tab to access additional display options.

“Basic Layers” allows you to select a variety of true and false color images as the background. Only one back ground image can be selected at one time

Aqua true color has been selected for this display

Aerosol Optical Depth for Aqua MODIS has been selected as an overlay

“Overlays” allows you to select a variety of true and false color images as the background. Multiple layerscan be selected at the same time

This enlargement of the Add Layers display shows that you can search for available parameters by name.

Aerosol Optical Depth for Aqua MODIS has been selected as an overlay

“Overlays” allows you to select a variety of true and false color images as the background. Multiple layerscan be selected at the same time

Clicking on the active tab showswhich options have been selected for display.

If there is a color scale for a selected parameter it will appear in the overlays section after clicking on the “Active” tab.

In this enlarged image of the active tab you can see that the MODIS optical depth scale has a range of 0.27 – 0.70.

This is the default range for Worldview and cannot be changed by the user.

Several other useful features including a tour, a snapshotutility and the ability to create and share permalinks can be accessed using the icons in the upper right of the page.

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