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Some examples of searching for data using Earthdata Search.

Recurring date example:  searching for all Novembers from 2000 to 2018:

  1.  In the upper left corner of the screen, click the temporal icon (the clock).
  2. In the dialog, check "Recurring"
  3. In the dialog, click in "Start," then click "Nov," then click "1"
  4. In the dialog, click in "End," then click "Nov," then click "30"
  5. In the dialog, adjust "Year Range" to be 2000 - 2018  
  6. In the dialog, click "Apply Filter"

Grid Coordinates: coordinate system options

CALIPSO
Dimensions - Orbit/Path
Enter orbit and path coordinates separated by spaces, e.g. "2,3 5,7 8,8"
Note - Orbit and Path values are not continuous and cannot be used in a range.
More info:
https://www-calipso.larc.nasa.gov/resources/calipso_users_guide/faq.php

MISR
Dimensions - Path/Block
Enter path and block coordinates separated by spaces, e.g. "2,3 5,7 8,8"
Note - Path values are not continuous and cannot be used in a range.
More info:
https://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/
https://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/project/misr/guide/MISR_Science_Data_Product_Guide.pdf

MODIS EASE
Dimensions - Horizontal/Vertical
Enter h and v coordinates separated by spaces, e.g. "2,3 5,7 8,8"
More info:
"For MODIS Sea Ice EASE-Grid products. Tiles are 951 pixels x 951 pixels and 10 degrees by 10 degrees, with half of the tiles (313) located in the north polar grid and half in the south polar grid. In addition:

  • The north polar grid tile coordinate system starts at (0,0) (horizontal tile number, vertical tile number) in the upper left corner and proceeds right (horizontal) and downward (vertical). The tile in the bottom left corner is (18,18).
  • The south polar grid tile coordinate system starts at (0,20) and the tile in the bottom left corner is (18,38).
  • The polar grids are based on the Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area map projection centered on each pole. The grids are compatible with the NSIDC EASE-Grid."

https://nsidc.org/data/modis/ease-grid-tile-locations-sea-ice
http://nsidc.org/data/ease

MODIS Sinusoidal
Dimensions - Horizontal/Vertical
Enter h and v coordinates separated by spaces, e.g. "2,3 5,7 8,8"
More info:
"MODIS Land products use the Sinusoidal grid tiling system. Tiles are 10 degrees by 10 degrees at the equator. The tile coordinate system starts at (0,0) (horizontal tile number, vertical tile number) in the upper left corner and proceeds right (horizontal) and downward (vertical). The tile in the bottom right corner is (35,17)."
http://spatialreference.org/ref/sr-org/modis-sinusoidal/
https://modis-land.gsfc.nasa.gov/MODLAND_grid.html
https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/dataset_discovery/modis

WELD ALASKA Tile
Dimensions - Horizontal/Vertical
Enter h and v coordinates separated by spaces, e.g. "2,3 5,7 8,8"
More info:
A U.S. Landsat ARD 30m tile system based on the Web-Enabled Landsat Data (WELD) project, with coordinates anchored in ALASKA.
https://landsat.usgs.gov/what-us-ard-tile-grid

WELD CONUS Tile
Dimensions - Horizontal/Vertical
Enter h and v coordinates separated by spaces, e.g. "2,3 5,7 8,8"
More info:
A U.S. Landsat ARD 30m tile system based on the Web-Enabled Landsat Data (WELD) project, with coordinates anchored in the continental U.S.
https://landsat.usgs.gov/what-us-ard-tile-grid

WRS-1 (Landsat 1-3)
Dimensions - Path/Row
Enter path and row coordinates separated by spaces, e.g. "2,3 5,7 8,8"
More info:
"The Worldwide Reference System (WRS) is a global notation used in cataloging Landsat data. Landsat 8 and Landsat 7 follow the WRS-2, as did Landsat 5 and Landsat 4. Landsat 1, Landsat 2, and Landsat 3 followed WRS-1.""
https://landsat.usgs.gov/what-worldwide-reference-system-wrs

WRS-2 (Landsat 4+)
Dimensions - Path/Row
Enter path and row coordinates separated by spaces, e.g. "2,3 5,7 8,8"
More info:
"The Worldwide Reference System (WRS) is a global notation used in cataloging Landsat data. Landsat 8 and Landsat 7 follow the WRS-2, as did Landsat 5 and Landsat 4. Landsat 1, Landsat 2, and Landsat 3 followed WRS-1.""
https://landsat.usgs.gov/what-worldwide-reference-system-wrs

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