Product Documentation

Product definition document:

PDD_SCA_L2-FLUX_V1_R2.pdf (updated in March 2019)

Version history:

Version 1.00: Released October 2013. Original version
Version 2.00: Released January 2015. Added an extra time dimension in the netcdf file and a new variable (Viewing zenith angle at the pixel center (VZA)). Minor format corrections.
Version 2.01: Released March 2019. 1. Relative Azimuth angle: The β angle, the angle between the direction of the Sun and the orbit plane varies from -45° to 45° for Megha-Tropiques platform. It is necessary to turn the satellite round (flip maneuver) so that the solar panels are more illuminated (see Handbook of Satellite orbits from Michel Capderou).
This flip maneuver is made when the sign of β changes , and the referential for calculating the azimuth angle too. We calculate the new relative azimuth angle to have the same convention of azimuth calculation: the Sun always have a relative azimuth angle of 180°.
2. Auxiliary Channels: The two auxiliary channels radiances (Infrared and visible) are added in the L2B files ( TOA_IR_Rad and TOA_VIS_Rad)

File description: MT1_L2B-FLUX-SCASL1A2-1.06_2015-01-01T12-42-24_V2-00.nc


TOA_SW_Flux dataset attributes

Dataset attribute DataType Dimensions Value
_FillValue float32 1 99999.0
long_name string 1 TOA_SW_Flux
Calibration_Equation string 1 SDS_count = scale_factor*(physical_value - add_offset)
Total_Values int32 1 21600
Comments string 1 Averaged SW Fluxes from instantaneous ScaRaB pixels. Fluxes were computed using SANN (ScaRaB Artificial Neural Network Algorithm) algorithm.
scale_factor float64 1 1.0
scale_factor_err float64 1 0.0
add_offset float64 1 0.0
add_offset_err float64 1 0.0
Missing_Value float32 1 999999.0
units string 1 W m-2
valid_range float64 2 [0.0, 1400.0]
 

 

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