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Download MODIS data for Mexico
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
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I would like to download MODIS npp images for Mexico but I cannot figure out which files correspond to the country. How can I associate each tile to its location without looking at the million of browsing images. I am an experienced python and R user if that helps.
I am manually downloading the images from this link: http://e4ftl01.cr.usgs.gov/MOLT/MOD17A3.055/2000.01.01/
data remote-sensing imagery modis mexico
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I would like to download MODIS npp images for Mexico but I cannot figure out which files correspond to the country. How can I associate each tile to its location without looking at the million of browsing images. I am an experienced python and R user if that helps.
I am manually downloading the images from this link: http://e4ftl01.cr.usgs.gov/MOLT/MOD17A3.055/2000.01.01/
data remote-sensing imagery modis mexico
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I would like to download MODIS npp images for Mexico but I cannot figure out which files correspond to the country. How can I associate each tile to its location without looking at the million of browsing images. I am an experienced python and R user if that helps.
I am manually downloading the images from this link: http://e4ftl01.cr.usgs.gov/MOLT/MOD17A3.055/2000.01.01/
data remote-sensing imagery modis mexico
I would like to download MODIS npp images for Mexico but I cannot figure out which files correspond to the country. How can I associate each tile to its location without looking at the million of browsing images. I am an experienced python and R user if that helps.
I am manually downloading the images from this link: http://e4ftl01.cr.usgs.gov/MOLT/MOD17A3.055/2000.01.01/
data remote-sensing imagery modis mexico
data remote-sensing imagery modis mexico
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you can find the H and V index in all MODIS product file name. These indices refer to the grid below (from the MODIS Website). For instance you have H8V6 (MOD17A3.A2000001.h08v06.055.2011276103801.hdf).
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You may check the "pyMODIS" software, a Free and Open Source Python library to work with MODIS data. It can bulk-download, mosaik and reproject:
http://www.pymodis.org
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MODIS imagery is publicly available via satellite imagery service called LandViewer. You can download it with ease via the toolbar on the right or use dozens of tools for image analysis directly on the platform.
Besides that there are already ready-made tools for obtaining multispectral indices, flexible processing of data on AOI, elementary clustering, using a raster calculator, visualization of scenes in 3D using digital elevation models, changes in territories based on multi-temporal multispectral analysis, as well as creating ready-made animations of changes in terrain.
An example of MODIS imagery taken over Mexico can be seen HERE.
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you can find the H and V index in all MODIS product file name. These indices refer to the grid below (from the MODIS Website). For instance you have H8V6 (MOD17A3.A2000001.h08v06.055.2011276103801.hdf).
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you can find the H and V index in all MODIS product file name. These indices refer to the grid below (from the MODIS Website). For instance you have H8V6 (MOD17A3.A2000001.h08v06.055.2011276103801.hdf).
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you can find the H and V index in all MODIS product file name. These indices refer to the grid below (from the MODIS Website). For instance you have H8V6 (MOD17A3.A2000001.h08v06.055.2011276103801.hdf).
you can find the H and V index in all MODIS product file name. These indices refer to the grid below (from the MODIS Website). For instance you have H8V6 (MOD17A3.A2000001.h08v06.055.2011276103801.hdf).
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You may check the "pyMODIS" software, a Free and Open Source Python library to work with MODIS data. It can bulk-download, mosaik and reproject:
http://www.pymodis.org
add a comment |
You may check the "pyMODIS" software, a Free and Open Source Python library to work with MODIS data. It can bulk-download, mosaik and reproject:
http://www.pymodis.org
add a comment |
You may check the "pyMODIS" software, a Free and Open Source Python library to work with MODIS data. It can bulk-download, mosaik and reproject:
http://www.pymodis.org
You may check the "pyMODIS" software, a Free and Open Source Python library to work with MODIS data. It can bulk-download, mosaik and reproject:
http://www.pymodis.org
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MODIS imagery is publicly available via satellite imagery service called LandViewer. You can download it with ease via the toolbar on the right or use dozens of tools for image analysis directly on the platform.
Besides that there are already ready-made tools for obtaining multispectral indices, flexible processing of data on AOI, elementary clustering, using a raster calculator, visualization of scenes in 3D using digital elevation models, changes in territories based on multi-temporal multispectral analysis, as well as creating ready-made animations of changes in terrain.
An example of MODIS imagery taken over Mexico can be seen HERE.
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MODIS imagery is publicly available via satellite imagery service called LandViewer. You can download it with ease via the toolbar on the right or use dozens of tools for image analysis directly on the platform.
Besides that there are already ready-made tools for obtaining multispectral indices, flexible processing of data on AOI, elementary clustering, using a raster calculator, visualization of scenes in 3D using digital elevation models, changes in territories based on multi-temporal multispectral analysis, as well as creating ready-made animations of changes in terrain.
An example of MODIS imagery taken over Mexico can be seen HERE.
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MODIS imagery is publicly available via satellite imagery service called LandViewer. You can download it with ease via the toolbar on the right or use dozens of tools for image analysis directly on the platform.
Besides that there are already ready-made tools for obtaining multispectral indices, flexible processing of data on AOI, elementary clustering, using a raster calculator, visualization of scenes in 3D using digital elevation models, changes in territories based on multi-temporal multispectral analysis, as well as creating ready-made animations of changes in terrain.
An example of MODIS imagery taken over Mexico can be seen HERE.
MODIS imagery is publicly available via satellite imagery service called LandViewer. You can download it with ease via the toolbar on the right or use dozens of tools for image analysis directly on the platform.
Besides that there are already ready-made tools for obtaining multispectral indices, flexible processing of data on AOI, elementary clustering, using a raster calculator, visualization of scenes in 3D using digital elevation models, changes in territories based on multi-temporal multispectral analysis, as well as creating ready-made animations of changes in terrain.
An example of MODIS imagery taken over Mexico can be seen HERE.
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