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Multi-Satellite Lambertian Equivalent Reflectivity (Noon Normalized) 10-Day L3 Global 2.0x5.0deg Lat/Lon Grid V1 (MSLERNNL3d10) at GES DISC

Metadata Updated: September 19, 2025

The Multi-Satellite Lambertian Equivalent Reflectivity (Noon Normalized) 10-Day L3 Global 2.0x5.0deg Lat/Lon Grid data product is derived from multi-satellite Solar Backscatter UltraViolet (SBUV) observations made by the Nimbus-7 SBUV, and NOAA 9, 11, 14, 16, 17, 18 SBUV/2 instruments at 340 nm. The Noon Normalized (NN) data have been corrected to local noon equator crossing time. The NN correction was applied only to data between latitudes 60 degrees north and 60 degrees south due to insufficient diurnal data at higher latitudes. The table below lists the date ranges for each instrument (note A = ascending node, D = descending node):Instrument Start Date End Date------------------ ---------- ----------Nimbus-7 SBUV 1978-11-01 1990-06-21NOAA-9 SBUV/2 (A) 1985-02-02 1991-09-03NOAA-9 SBUV/2 (D) 1990-04-25 1997-05-31NOAA-11 SBUV/2 (A) 1988-12-01 1995-03-31NOAA-11 SBUV/2 (D) 1997-07-15 2001-03-26NOAA-14 SBUV/2 (A) 1995-02-05 2002-09-11NOAA-14 SBUV/2 (D) 2002-04-09 2006-09-28NOAA-16 SBUV/2 (A) 2000-10-03 2009-09-15NOAA-16 SBUV/2 (D) 2008-04-28 2012-12-31NOAA-17 SBUV/2 2002-07-10 2012-12-31NOAA-18 SBUV/2 2005-06-05 2012-12-12The scene reflectivities of the Earth at blue and ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths (320 nm to 415 nm) are low over most surfaces (except ice and snow), and are almost independent of the seasonal changes in vegetation on land and in the oceans. This makes it ideal for examining changes in radiation reflected back to space from changes in cloud and aerosol amounts, especially as affected by the start of climate change.The MSLERNNL3d10 data are archived in the HDF-EOS5 file format using the Grid model. The product consists of a single data file representing the entire data set containing the noon-normalized reflectivites in a single latitude versus longitude versus time data field array or variable. The data array contains attributes describing the variable, and the file contains metadata stored in the HDFEOS file attribute section.

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Metadata Created Date April 11, 2025
Metadata Updated Date September 19, 2025

Metadata Source

Harvested from NASA Data.json

Additional Metadata

Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Created Date April 11, 2025
Metadata Updated Date September 19, 2025
Publisher NASA/GSFC/SED/ESD/TISL/GESDISC
Maintainer
Identifier 10.5067/MEASURES/MSLER/DATA304
Data Last Modified 2025-09-11
Category Earth Science
Public Access Level public
Bureau Code 026:00
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Harvest Source Title NASA Data.json
Homepage URL https://docserver.gesdisc.eosdis.nasa.gov/public/project/Images/MSLERNNL3d10_1.png
Old Spatial "CARTESIAN",{"WestBoundingCoordinate":-180,"NorthBoundingCoordinate":58,"EastBoundingCoordinate":180,"SouthBoundingCoordinate":-58}
Program Code 026:000
Source Datajson Identifier True
Source Hash 0065c9c3583cbfb39b4a9c4e08d104715f7af943e32135a31ff6c92b9efa41df
Source Schema Version 1.1
Spatial
Temporal 1980-01-01/1980-01-01

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