OMI Online Visualization and AnalysisAura OMI Level 2G Version 2 Daily Global Products (Beta)
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| This interface is designed for visualization and analysis of the Aura OMI Level 2G Daily Global Products (Beta). Users can generate plots (or ASCII Output in the future) for Lat-Lon Map, time series, and Hovmoller diagram. The animation is available only for Lat-Lon Map. Selecting here or the Help buttons will open a new window with detailed help. More details about the data are also available. |
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The Aura-OMI level 2G daily gridded data products are generated by the NASA
OMI science team by binning the original pixels from the level 2 data
products (15 orbits per day; 13x24 km spatial resolution at nadir) into 0.25
x 0.25 degree global grids. Descriptions on each level 2 algorithm are
available here.
All information from the original pixels, including time, latitude,
longitude, view angles, data quality flags, etc., which fall within a grid
cell are preserved.
Users can custom tailor their own level 3 product using the OMI level 2G
Giovanni by applying their own data filtering criteria. The data filtering
options include: Recommended Quality, Snow/Ice Flag, View Zenith Angle, Solar
Zenith Angle, Reflectivity/Cloud Fraction, Path Length Index and Ocean Glint Width. See the
table for default settings
for each data filtering option based on data product. The user defined
level 3 product can be binned at the original or coarser resolution.
| Spatial coverage: | Global |
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| Spatial resolution: | 0.25°(Lat) x 0.25°(Lon) |
| Temporal resolution: | Daily |
| Documentation: |
OMTO3G Product Description OMNO2G Product Description |
| Data access: |
Download the original OMTO3G data files in HDF-EOS5 Download the original OMNO2G data files in HDF-EOS5 |
For other TOMS and OMI products at the GES DISC, please visit http://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/datapool/.
Continued improvement of this online tool, and the production and dissemination of these data sets, depends on you (our users) to let us know how you have used this tool and these data. We are particularly interested in the value of this tool and these data sets to your research. Please send your comments to help-disc@listserv.gsfc.nasa.gov or visit the Giovanni Web forum.
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