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[Datastream #TDD-279122]: Brightness temp for GOES-16?



Hi Thomas,

re:
> Thank you for the clarification on a couple of things.

No worries.

re:
> So what I want are the reconstituted full-scene files for each channel.

OK, got it.  The images from the GRB have been reconstituted from tiles
on the data ingest machine by the CSPP GEO package from UW/SSEC/CIMSS.
These are the full resolution images that I think you want.

re:
> I would rather not use the sectorized GRB data directly since it requires more
> pre-processing steps to use in out DA system.

While the GRB images are broadcast as tiles, they are stitched together into
full scenes by CSPP GEO.  It is these reconstituted images that we make 
available
in the SATELLITE (aka DIFAX) feed of the IDD and also via TDS (thredds-test)
and ADDE servers on our data serving machines.

The SCMI image tiles in NOAAPort have to be stitched together via a local 
process,
so these are the images you do NOT want.

In closing, the images you want are the ones from the GRB, and you can get these
via an LDM/IDD feed from us in the SATELLITE (aka DIFAX) feed, from our McIDAS
ADDE servers, or from our TDS instance thredds-test.unidata.ucar.edu as I noted
previously.

Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: TDD-279122
Department: Support Datastream
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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