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Data Access within the GHRSST-PP

 

To access GHRSST-PP data using an easy walkthrough system explaining what we have to offer start here!

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Data products within the GHRSST-PP are formatted as netCDF files according to the CF convention. Example data read software is provided to read GHRSST-PP data files which can be downloaded from the Data Tools page. Two types of satellite SST products are generated: L4 SST analysis products and L2P SST integrated observation products. L2P data are ideal as input to data assimilation systems and SST analysis systems as they preserve the original SST values but provide additional uncertainty estimates and a suite of ancillary data to aid interpretation of the SST observations themselves. Data are generated at both Regional Data Assembly Centres RDAC sites and at Global Data Analysis Centres (GDAC) located located at the NASA JPL PO.DAAC. In the coming months a mirror GDAC located in Europe as part of the European Commission Access to ESSC visualizations are GMES Marine Core Services (MCS) project will be developed.

How to open and interpret GHRSST-PP data: A tutorial

A GHRSST-PP Data Access Tutorial is available to help get you started with GHRSST-PP Data. These tutorials help you access GHRSST-PP data held at the GDAC and LTSRF. Access the Tutorial from http://ghrsst.nodc.noaa.gov/documents.html

Finding the data you want - the GHRSST-PP MMR

The GHRSST-PP has developed a Master Metadata Repository (MMR) system that catalogues all data files that have been ingested by the GHRSST-PP GDAC system. The MMR is a data discovery tool implemented as a searchable web based interface designed to allow users simple and easy lookups to the GHRSST-PP data sets. The GHRSST-PP prototype MMR system is now live and all data records can bve searched on-line using a simple user interface.

(Last Updated: 30-01-2008)