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- By avmehta Date 2021-02-08 18:17
Hello,
I am processing MODIS L1 to L2 at 1) 1 km and at 2) 250 m. Please see the attached images - in 1 km image I see stripes.
In my par file I did not specify any resolution -- considering that 1 km would be default. Can you please help with this?[img]/Users/avmehta/Desktop/A2020097184000_CB-L2_1km_rhos_1640.png [/img] and [img]/Users/avmehta/Desktop/A2020097184000_CB-L2_Qkm_rhos_1640.png [/img].
Thank you.
Amita
- By dshea Date 2021-02-08 20:05
Your picture did not come through, but if you are looking at L1 or L2 MODIS files you will see stripes due to the bowtie effect.  For MODIS at 1km you will see stripes every 10 lines, 500m at 20 lines, 250 at 40 lines.  It is worse off nadir.  See this:

MODIS
https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/bowtie/modis/

VIIRS
https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/bowtie/viirs/

Hopefully this is the stripping you are seeing, but I can't really tell without more information.

don
- By avmehta Date 2021-02-08 21:37 Edited 2021-02-08 21:57
Thanks Don. But it is not so obvious in other bands -- just 1640 nm! Is that to be expected?
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Thanks.
Amita
- By seanbailey Date 2021-02-12 20:34
Amita,

Yes, it is expected.  The 1640nm band (Band 6 in MODIS parlance) on Aqua has some issues.  See: https://mcst.gsfc.nasa.gov/calibration/time-dependent-list-non-functional-or-noisy-detector

Sean