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Overview
The GOES Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) produces Land Surface Temperature (LST) estimation.
The GOES-R (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) program images weather phenomena from a set of satellites in geostationary orbits. The GOES-16, GOES-17 and GOES-18 satellites are the first three of four planned GOES-R satellites.
This dataset is available on Azure thanks to the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.
Land surface temperature, a key indicator of the Earth surface energy budget, is widely required in applications of hydrology, meteorology and climatology. It is of fundamental importance to the net radiation budget at the Earth's surface and for monitoring the state of crops and vegetation, as well as an important indicator of both the greenhouse effect and the energy flux between the atmosphere and earth surface. The GOES LST products are produced routinely every hour for GOES EAST and WEST extended Northern Hemisphere and every 3 hours for GOES EAST and WEST Full Disk.
Source: https://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Products/land/glst/
See these introductory slides for more overview information:
Storage resources
Data are available in Blob Storage in the West Europe Azure data center1, in both NetCDF and cloud-optimized GeoTIFF (COG) format.
NetCDF files (one file per scene) are available in the following containers, for GOES-16 and GOES-17 respectively:
https://goeseuwest.blob.core.windows.net/noaa-goes16
https://goeseuwest.blob.core.windows.net/noaa-goes17
https://goeseuwest.blob.core.windows.net/noaa-goes18
COG files (one file per band) are available in the following folders, for GOES-16 and GOES-17 respectively:
https://goeseuwest.blob.core.windows.net/noaa-goes-cogs/goes-16/
https://goeseuwest.blob.core.windows.net/noaa-goes-cogs/goes-17/
https://goeseuwest.blob.core.windows.net/noaa-goes-cogs/goes-18/
Within any of the above, data are named as:
[product]/[year]/[day]/[hour]/[filename]
- product is one of:
ABI-L2-LSTF
,ABI-L2-LSTC
,ABI-L2-LSTM
. - year is a four-digit year
- day is a three-digit day-of-year code, starting with 001
- hour is a two-digit hour-of-day code, starting with 00
- filename encodes the product, date, and time
Details are available in the GOES Users' Guide
Large-scale processing using this dataset is best performed in the West Europe Azure data center, where the data is stored.
Authentication
Access requires a Shared Access Signature token, available via our Planetary Computer token API.
Citation
If you use this data in a publication, please cite as:
GOES-R Series Program, (2019): NOAA GOES-R Series Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) Level 0 Data. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. doi:10.25921/tvws-w071.
Notices
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