Terra MODIS Global Binned Fluorescence Line Height (FLH) Data, version R2022.0

MODIS (or Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) is a key instrument aboard the Terra (EOS AM) and Aqua (EOS PM) satellites. Terra's orbit around the Earth is timed so that it passes from north to south across the equator in the morning, while Aqua passes south to north over the equator in the afternoon. Terra MODIS and Aqua MODIS are viewing the entire Earth's surface every 1 to 2 days, acquiring data in 36 spectral bands, or groups of wavelengths (see MODIS Technical Specifications). These data will improve our understanding of global dynamics and processes occurring on the land, in the oceans, and in the lower atmosphere. MODIS is playing a vital role in the development of validated, global, interactive Earth system models able to predict global change accurately enough to assist policy makers in making sound decisions concerning the protection of our environment.

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Maintainer Earthdata Forum
Last Updated April 7, 2025, 21:51 (UTC)
Created March 20, 2025, 19:36 (UTC)
accessLevel public
bureauCode {026:00}
catalog_conformsTo https://project-open-data.cio.gov/v1.1/schema
harvest_object_id fae46606-87de-4032-8913-5e8a8d09a053
harvest_source_id 44069cc8-d515-495f-9ea4-b67f76a0a7cb
harvest_source_title Science Discovery Engine
identifier 10.5067/TERRA/MODIS/L3B/FLH/2022
modified 2025-04-07T16:41:37Z
programCode {026:000}
publisher OBPG;NASA/GSFC/SED/ESD/GCDC/OB.DAAC
resource-type Dataset
source_datajson_identifier true
source_hash a4f9c0a8f7f794cc9350edf9361d1577d0057fbeaa9dc8a7caaeab14f01d61a7
source_schema_version 1.1
spatial ["CARTESIAN",[{"NorthBoundingCoordinate":90,"EastBoundingCoordinate":180,"SouthBoundingCoordinate":-90,"WestBoundingCoordinate":-180}]]
theme {"Earth Science"}