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  1. VNP21A1N.002: Night Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity Daily 1km

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    NASA LP DAAC at the USGS EROS Center (2025). VNP21A1N.002: Night Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity Daily 1km [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5067/VIIRS/VNP21A1N.002
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    Time period covered
    Jan 19, 2012 - Oct 1, 2025
    Area covered
    Earth
    Description

    The NASA Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST&E) Night Version 1 product (VNP21A1N) is compiled daily from nighttime Level 2 Gridded (L2G) intermediate products. The L2G process maps the daily VNP21 swath granules onto a sinusoidal MODIS grid and stores all observations overlapping a gridded cell for a given night. The VNP21A1 algorithm sorts through all these observations for each cell and estimates the final LST value as an average from all cloud-free observations that have good LST accuracies. Only observations having observation coverage more than a certain threshold (15%) are considered for this averaging. Documentation: User's Guide Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD) General Documentation Land Product Quality Assessment website

  2. Data from: VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km...

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    NASA/GSFC/SED/ESD/TISL/LandSIPS;LP DAAC (2025). VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid Night V002 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/viirs-npp-land-surface-temperature-emissivity-daily-l3-global-1km-sin-grid-night-v002-f5fc2
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    Sep 18, 2025
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    The NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST&E) Night Version 2 product (VNP21A1N) is compiled daily from nighttime Level 2 Gridded (L2G) intermediate products. The L2G process maps the daily VNP21 swath granules onto a sinusoidal MODIS grid and stores all observations overlapping a gridded cell for a given night. The VNP21A1 algorithm sorts through all these observations for each cell and estimates the final LST value as an average from all cloud-free observations that have good LST accuracies. The nighttime average is weighted by the observation coverage for that cell. Only observations having observation coverage more than a certain threshold (15%) are considered for this averaging. The 1 kilometer dataset is derived through resampling the native 750 meter VIIRS resolution in the input product. The VNP21A1N product is developed synergistically with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) LST&E Version 6.1 product (MOD21A1N) using the same input atmospheric products and algorithmic approach. The overall objective for NASA VIIRS products is to ensure the algorithms and products are compatible with the MODIS Terra and Aqua algorithms to promote the continuity of the Earth Observation System (EOS) mission. Additional details regarding the method used to create this Level 3 (L3) product are available in the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD).The VNP21A1N product contains seven Science Datasets (SDS): LST, quality control, emissivity for bands M14, M15, and M16, view zenith angle, and time of observation. A low-resolution browse image for LST is also available for each VNP21A1N granule.Known Issues Users of VIIRS and MODIS LST products may notice an increase in occurrences of extreme high temperature outliers in the unfiltered VNP21 and MxD21 products compared to the heritage MxD11 LST products. This can occur especially over desert regions like the Sahara where undetected cloud and dust can negatively impact MxD11, MxD21, and VNP21 retrieval algorithms. * In the MxD11 LST products, these contaminated pixels are flagged in the algorithm and set to fill values in the output products based on differences in the band 32 and band 31 radiances used in the generalized split window algorithm. In the VNP21 and MxD21 LST products, values for the contaminated pixels are retained in the output products (and may result in overestimated temperatures), and users need to apply Quality Control (QC) filtering and other error analyses for filtering out bad values. High temperature outlier thresholds are not employed in VNP21 and MxD21 since it would potentially remove naturally occurring hot surface targets such as fires and lava flows. High atmospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) caused by vast dust outbreaks in the Sahara and other deserts highlighted in the example documentation are the primary reason for high outlier surface temperature values (and corresponding low emissivity values) in the VNP21 and MxD21 LST products. Future versions of the VNP21 and MxD21 products will include a dust flag from the MODIS aerosol product and/or brightness temperature look up tables to filter out contaminated dust pixels. It should be noted that in the MxD11B day/night algorithm products, more advanced cloud filtering is employed in the multi-day products based on a temporal analysis of historical LST over cloudy areas. This may result in more stringent filtering of dust contaminated pixels in these products. * To mitigate the impact of dust in the VNP21 and MxD21 products, the science team recommends using a combination of the existing QC bits, emissivity values, and estimated product errors, to confidently remove bad pixels from analysis. For complete information about known issues please refer to the MODIS/VIIRS Land Quality Assessment website.Improvements/Changes from Previous Versions Improved calibration algorithm and coefficients for entire Suomi NPP mission. Improved geolocation accuracy and applied updates to fix outliers around maneuver periods. Corrected the aerosol quantity flag (low, average, high) mainly over brighter surfaces in the mid- to high-latitudes such as desert and tropical vegetation areas. This has an impact on the retrieval of other downstream data products such as VNP13 Vegetation Indices and VNP43 Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF)/Albedo. Improved cloud mask input product for corrections along coastlines and artifacts from use of coarse resolution climatology data. * Replaced the land/water mask input product with the eight-class land/water mask from the VNP03 geolocation product that better aligns with MODIS. Replaced MERRA2 inputs with GEOS5. Included inland water body pixels to allow for LST retrieval over these areas. Introduced daily, 8-day, and monthly LST CMG products.* More details can be found in this VIIRS Land V2 Changes document.

  3. VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid...

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    Updated Aug 29, 2025
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    LP DAAC;NASA/GSFC/SED/ESD/TISL/LandSIPS (2025). VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid Night V001 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/viirs-npp-land-surface-temperature-emissivity-daily-l3-global-1km-sin-grid-night-v001-01741
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    Aug 29, 2025
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    Description

    The VNP21A1N VIIRS Version 1 data product was decommissioned on April 8th, 2025. Users are encouraged to use Version 2 data products, which provide better calibration and consistency for the end user. VIIRS Version 2 data products are available from both the SNPP (VNP21A1N) and NOAA-20 (VJ121A1N) satellites.The NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST&E) Night Version 1 product (VNP21A1N) is compiled daily from nighttime Level 2 Gridded (L2G) intermediate products. The L2G process maps the daily VNP21 swath granules onto a sinusoidal MODIS grid and stores all observations overlapping a gridded cell for a given night. The VNP21A1 algorithm sorts through all these observations for each cell and estimates the final LST value as an average from all cloud-free observations that have good LST accuracies. The nighttime average is weighted by the observation coverage for that cell. Only observations having observation coverage more than a certain threshold (15%) are considered for this averaging. The 1 kilometer dataset is derived through resampling the native 750 meter VIIRS resolution in the input product.The VNP21A1N product is developed synergistically with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) LST&E Version 6 product (MOD21A1N) using the same input atmospheric products and algorithmic approach. The overall objective for NASA VIIRS products is to ensure the algorithms and products are compatible with the MODIS Terra and Aqua algorithms to promote the continuity of the Earth Observation System (EOS) mission. Additional details regarding the method used to create this Level 3 (L3) product are available in the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD). VIIRS LST&E products are available 2 months after acquisition due to latency of data inputs.The VNP21A1N product contains seven Science Datasets (SDS): LST, quality control, emissivity for bands M14, M15, and M16, view zenith angle, and time of observation. A low-resolution browse image for LST is also available for each VNP21A1N granule.Known Issues Users of VIIRS and MODIS LST products may notice an increase in occurrences of extreme high temperature outliers in the unfiltered VNP21 and MxD21 products compared to the heritage MxD11 LST products. This can occur especially over desert regions like the Sahara where undetected cloud and dust can negatively impact MxD11, MxD21, and VNP21 retrieval algorithms. * In the MxD11 LST products, these contaminated pixels are flagged in the algorithm and set to fill values in the output products based on differences in the band 32 and band 31 radiances used in the generalized split window algorithm. In the VNP21 and MxD21 LST products, values for the contaminated pixels are retained in the output products (and may result in overestimated temperatures), and users need to apply Quality Control (QC) filtering and other error analyses for filtering out bad values. High temperature outlier thresholds are not employed in VNP21 and MxD21 since it would potentially remove naturally occurring hot surface targets such as fires and lava flows. High atmospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) caused by vast dust outbreaks in the Sahara and other deserts highlighted in the example documentation are the primary reason for high outlier surface temperature values (and corresponding low emissivity values) in the VNP21 and MxD21 LST products. Future versions of the VNP21 and MxD21 products will include a dust flag from the MODIS aerosol product and/or brightness temperature look up tables to filter out contaminated dust pixels. It should be noted that in the MxD11B day/night algorithm products, more advanced cloud filtering is employed in the multi-day products based on a temporal analysis of historical LST over cloudy areas. This may result in more stringent filtering of dust contaminated pixels in these products. * To mitigate the impact of dust in the VNP21 and MxD21 products, the science team recommends using a combination of the existing QC bits, emissivity values, and estimated product errors, to confidently remove bad pixels from analysis. For more details, refer to this dust and cloud contamination example documentation.* VNP21 v001 products utilize the Modern-Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications, Version 2 (MERRA-2) as an input. This may result in product latency of a month or more. * For complete information about known issues please refer to the MODIS/VIIRS Land Quality Assessment website.

  4. VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity 8-Day L3 Global 0.05Deg CMG...

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    Updated Sep 18, 2025
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    NASA/GSFC/SED/ESD/TISL/LandSIPS;LP DAAC (2025). VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity 8-Day L3 Global 0.05Deg CMG V002 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/viirs-npp-land-surface-temperature-emissivity-8-day-l3-global-0-05deg-cmg-v002-1541a
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    Sep 18, 2025
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    Description

    The NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST&E) 8-day Climate Modeling Grid Version 2 product (VNP21C2) combines the daily VNP21A1D and VNP21A1N products over an 8-day compositing period into a single product. The VNP21C2 dataset is an 8-day composite LST&E product at 0.05 degree (~5,600 meter) resolution that uses an algorithm based on a simple-averaging method and is formatted as a CMG for use in climate simulation models. The algorithm calculates the average from all the cloud-free VNP21A1D and VNP21A1N daily acquisitions from the 8-day period. Unlike the VNP21A1 datasets where the daytime and nighttime acquisitions are separate products, the VNP21C2 contains both daytime and nighttime acquisitions as separate science dataset (SDS) layers within a single Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) file.The overall objective for NASA VIIRS products is to ensure the algorithms and products are compatible with the MODIS Terra and Aqua algorithms to promote the continuity of the Earth Observation System (EOS) mission. Additional details regarding the method used to create this Level 3 (L3) product are available in the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD).The VNP21C2 product contains 25 Science Datasets (SDS): LST, quality control, view zenith angle, and time of observation for both day and night observations along with emissivity for bands M14, M15, and M16. Low-resolution browse images for day and night LST are also available for each VNP21C2 granule.Known Issues * Users of VIIRS and MODIS LST products may notice an increase in occurrences of extreme high temperature outliers in the unfiltered VNP21 and MxD21 products compared to the heritage MxD11 LST products. This can occur especially over desert regions like the Sahara where undetected cloud and dust can negatively impact MxD11, MxD21, and VNP21 retrieval algorithms. * In the MxD11 LST products, these contaminated pixels are flagged in the algorithm and set to fill values in the output products based on differences in the band 32 and band 31 radiances used in the generalized split window algorithm. In the VNP21 and MxD21 LST products, values for the contaminated pixels are retained in the output products (and may result in overestimated temperatures), and users need to apply Quality Control (QC) filtering and other error analyses for filtering out bad values. High temperature outlier thresholds are not employed in VNP21 and MxD21 since it would potentially remove naturally occurring hot surface targets such as fires and lava flows. High atmospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) caused by vast dust outbreaks in the Sahara and other deserts highlighted in the example documentation are the primary reason for high outlier surface temperature values (and corresponding low emissivity values) in the VNP21 and MxD21 LST products. Future versions of the VNP21 and MxD21 products will include a dust flag from the MODIS aerosol product and/or brightness temperature look up tables to filter out contaminated dust pixels. It should be noted that in the MxD11B day/night algorithm products, more advanced cloud filtering is employed in the multi-day products based on a temporal analysis of historical LST over cloudy areas. This may result in more stringent filtering of dust contaminated pixels in these products. * To mitigate the impact of dust in the VNP21 and MxD21 products, the science team recommends using a combination of the existing QC bits, emissivity values, and estimated product errors, to confidently remove bad pixels from analysis. For complete information about known issues please refer to the MODIS/VIIRS Land Quality Assessment website.Improvements/Changes from Previous Versions Improved calibration algorithm and coefficients for entire Suomi NPP mission. Improved geolocation accuracy and applied updates to fix outliers around maneuver periods. Corrected the aerosol quantity flag (low, average, high) mainly over brighter surfaces in the mid- to high-latitudes such as desert and tropical vegetation areas. This has an impact on the retrieval of other downstream data products such as VNP13 Vegetation Indices and VNP43 Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF)/Albedo. Improved cloud mask input product for corrections along coastlines and artifacts from use of coarse resolution climatology data. * Replaced the land/water mask input product with the eight-class land/water mask from the VNP03 geolocation product that better aligns with MODIS. Replaced MERRA2 inputs with GEOS5. Included inland water body pixels to allow for LST retrieval over these areas. Introduced daily, 8-day, and monthly LST CMG products. More details can be found in this VIIRS Land V2 Changes document.

  5. VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Monthly L3 Global 0.05Deg CMG...

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    Updated Sep 18, 2025
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    NASA/GSFC/SED/ESD/TISL/LandSIPS;LP DAAC (2025). VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Monthly L3 Global 0.05Deg CMG V002 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/viirs-npp-land-surface-temperature-emissivity-monthly-l3-global-0-05deg-cmg-v002-6999e
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    Sep 18, 2025
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    Description

    The NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST&E) monthly Climate Modeling Grid Version 2 product (VNP21C3) provides LST&E by a process of selecting the best available pixel over a monthly acquisition period at 0.05 degree (~5,600 meter) resolution. The VNP21C3 dataset is a monthly composite LST&E product that uses an algorithm based on a simple averaging method and is formatted as a CMG for use in climate simulation models. The algorithm calculates the average from all the cloud free VNP21A1D and VNP21A1N daily acquisitions from the monthly period. Unlike the VNP21A1 data sets where the daytime and nighttime acquisitions are separate products, the VNP21C3 contains both daytime and nighttime acquisitions as separate Science Dataset (SDS) layers within a single Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) file.Additional details regarding the method used to create this Level 3 (L3) product are available in the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD).The VNP21C3 product contains 25 Science Datasets (SDS): LST, quality control, view zenith angle, and time of observation for both day and night observations along with emissivity for bands M14, M15, and M16. Low-resolution browse images for day and night LST are also available for each VNP21C3 granule.Known Issues Users of VIIRS and MODIS LST products may notice an increase in occurrences of extreme high temperature outliers in the unfiltered VNP21 and MxD21 products compared to the heritage MxD11 LST products. This can occur especially over desert regions like the Sahara where undetected cloud and dust can negatively impact MxD11, MxD21, and VNP21 retrieval algorithms. * In the MxD11 LST products, these contaminated pixels are flagged in the algorithm and set to fill values in the output products based on differences in the band 32 and band 31 radiances used in the generalized split window algorithm. In the VNP21 and MxD21 LST products, values for the contaminated pixels are retained in the output products (and may result in overestimated temperatures), and users need to apply Quality Control (QC) filtering and other error analyses for filtering out bad values. High temperature outlier thresholds are not employed in VNP21 and MxD21 since it would potentially remove naturally occurring hot surface targets such as fires and lava flows. High atmospheric aerosol optical depth (AOD) caused by vast dust outbreaks in the Sahara and other deserts highlighted in the example documentation are the primary reason for high outlier surface temperature values (and corresponding low emissivity values) in the VNP21 and MxD21 LST products. Future versions of the VNP21 and MxD21 products will include a dust flag from the MODIS aerosol product and/or brightness temperature look up tables to filter out contaminated dust pixels. It should be noted that in the MxD11B day/night algorithm products, more advanced cloud filtering is employed in the multi-day products based on a temporal analysis of historical LST over cloudy areas. This may result in more stringent filtering of dust contaminated pixels in these products. * To mitigate the impact of dust in the VNP21 and MxD21 products, the science team recommends using a combination of the existing QC bits, emissivity values, and estimated product errors, to confidently remove bad pixels from analysis. For complete information about known issues please refer to the MODIS/VIIRS Land Quality Assessment website.Improvements/Changes from Previous Versions Improved calibration algorithm and coefficients for entire Suomi NPP mission. Improved geolocation accuracy and applied updates to fix outliers around maneuver periods. Corrected the aerosol quantity flag (low, average, high) mainly over brighter surfaces in the mid- to high-latitudes such as desert and tropical vegetation areas. This has an impact on the retrieval of other downstream data products such as VNP13 Vegetation Indices and VNP43 Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF)/Albedo. Improved cloud mask input product for corrections along coastlines and artifacts from use of coarse resolution climatology data. * Replaced the land/water mask input product with the eight-class land/water mask from the VNP03 geolocation product that better aligns with MODIS. Replaced MERRA2 inputs with GEOS5. Included inland water body pixels to allow for LST retrieval over these areas. Introduced daily, 8-day, and monthly LST CMG products.* More details can be found in this VIIRS Land V2 Changes document.

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    VNP21A1N.A2015155.h11v16.002.2023164071847.h5

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    Updated Jun 4, 2015
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    (2015). VNP21A1N.A2015155.h11v16.002.2023164071847.h5 [Dataset]. https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/155/VNP21A1N.A2015155.h11v16.002.2023164071847.h5
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    HDFEOS, HDFEOS_INFORMATION, https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/155/VNP21A1N.A2015155.h11v16.002.2023164071847.h5
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    VNP21A1N.A2015155.h15v17.002.2023164072154.h5

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    (2015). VNP21A1N.A2015155.h15v17.002.2023164072154.h5 [Dataset]. https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/155/VNP21A1N.A2015155.h15v17.002.2023164072154.h5
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    Jun 4, 2015
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    HDFEOS, HDFEOS_INFORMATION, https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/155/VNP21A1N.A2015155.h15v17.002.2023164072154.h5
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    VNP21A1N.A2015309.h24v04.002.2023174065724.h5

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    VNP21A1N.A2015309.h24v04.002.2023174065724.h5 [Dataset]. https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/309/VNP21A1N.A2015309.h24v04.002.2023174065724.h5
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    HDFEOS, HDFEOS_INFORMATION, https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/309/VNP21A1N.A2015309.h24v04.002.2023174065724.h5
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    VNP21A1N.A2015309.h10v06.002.2023174064208.h5

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    VNP21A1N.A2015309.h10v06.002.2023174064208.h5 [Dataset]. https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/309/VNP21A1N.A2015309.h10v06.002.2023174064208.h5
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    HDFEOS, HDFEOS_INFORMATION, https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/309/VNP21A1N.A2015309.h10v06.002.2023174064208.h5
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    VNP21A1N.A2015097.h07v05.002.2023160151323.h5

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    Updated Apr 7, 2015
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    (2015). VNP21A1N.A2015097.h07v05.002.2023160151323.h5 [Dataset]. https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/097/VNP21A1N.A2015097.h07v05.002.2023160151323.h5
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    Apr 7, 2015
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    HDFEOS, HDFEOS_INFORMATION, https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/097/VNP21A1N.A2015097.h07v05.002.2023160151323.h5
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    The dataset contains no obvious metadata that might be used as a description..

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    VNP21A1N.A2015059.h08v11.002.2023158155309.h5

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    (2015). VNP21A1N.A2015059.h08v11.002.2023158155309.h5 [Dataset]. https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/059/VNP21A1N.A2015059.h08v11.002.2023158155309.h5
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    Feb 28, 2015
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    HDFEOS, HDFEOS_INFORMATION, https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/opendap/RemoteResources/laads/allData/5200/VNP21A1N/2015/059/VNP21A1N.A2015059.h08v11.002.2023158155309.h5
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    VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid...

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    Updated Nov 5, 2018
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    (2018). VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid Night V001 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5067/VIIRS/VNP21A1N.001
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    Nov 5, 2018
    Time period covered
    Jan 18, 2012 - Present
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    Earth
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    VIIRS/NPP Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid Night

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VNP21A1N.002: Night Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity Daily 1km

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Oct 1, 2025
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Jan 19, 2012 - Oct 1, 2025
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The NASA Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST&E) Night Version 1 product (VNP21A1N) is compiled daily from nighttime Level 2 Gridded (L2G) intermediate products. The L2G process maps the daily VNP21 swath granules onto a sinusoidal MODIS grid and stores all observations overlapping a gridded cell for a given night. The VNP21A1 algorithm sorts through all these observations for each cell and estimates the final LST value as an average from all cloud-free observations that have good LST accuracies. Only observations having observation coverage more than a certain threshold (15%) are considered for this averaging. Documentation: User's Guide Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document (ATBD) General Documentation Land Product Quality Assessment website

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