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From: "Roman, Miguel (GSFC-6190)" <[email protected]> 
Date:04/30/2015  4:53 AM  (GMT-08:00) 
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Subject: RE: Urgent: Nepal satellite imagery (Pre-Earthquake VIIRS Sample 
Files) 

Meredith et al.,

Here's a google drive link containing the latest Suomi-NPP VIIRS Day/Night Band 
nighttime composites developed by our NASA/GSFC team.

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B8mPn1wjvuVOWXBWUV9hc01nRVU&usp=sharing

A Readme is attached to the folder (also included below). Note there are still 
a lot of corrections to be made in order to make this a scientifically valid 
estimate of VIIRS nighttime lights. Thus, this sample data are to be considered 
of BETA quality and should be used with care. Having said that, the sooner we 
can start analyzing, producing, and sharing our results, the better. Comments 
and feedback are welcomed.

A few key shout outs and updates:

Mark (UBC): We haven't forgotten about your district-level plots. We just need 
a few more days of 'post-earthquake' data to build a good enough sample of the 
region (the cloudy monsoon period is really hitting us hard).

Brenda (USGS): Feel free to relay this message to HDDS listserv + post these 
files on HDDS portal: http://hddsexplorer.usgs.gov. I would encourage 
**everyone** on this list to register to HDDS and contribute satellite and GIS 
data in support of this effort.

Lori (NASA SPoRT, cc: Tony and Andrew): Just wanted to plug your recently 
published VIIRS DNB change detection image of the Kathmandu region: 
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/news/news/kathmandu-with-lights-out-26april15.html?linkId=13865832
 I cannot state how significant these results are for the Nepal community. Well 
done!!

Let's all keep up the good work!

Cheers,

Miguel_
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Miguel O. Román, Terrestrial Information Systems Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space 
Flight Center, Code 619 Bld-32 S-036F, Greenbelt MD 20771, USA 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, phone +1-301-614-5498, 
Twitter: @NASA_Roman,<https://twitter.com/NASA_Roman> URL: http://goo.gl/oRC3rH
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README V 4/30/2015 07:50:10
Author: Miguel O. Román (NASA/GSFC)
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Description:

Included in this folder are 16 Suomi NPP VIIRS daily nighttime composites for 
the Nepal Region in GEOTIFF format for the period of 4-10-2015 to 4-25-2015.
A multidate compositing method, based on Román and Stokes (2015) (see reference 
below), was adapted to ensure that the correct trajectory of nighttime lights 
could be retained.

File Details:

The naming convention for each file is:

DNB_DATA.A"yeardoy"."AS"."MX_version"."moon_phase_angle"_"dow".tif."%QA".tif

Here:

(1) "yeardoy" is the year follow by the day-of-year
(2) "AS" is the NASA Land SIPS archive set (used for testing purposes)
(3) "MX_version" is the operational IDPS build used (used for testing purposes)
(4) "moon_phase_angle" = Lunar Phase angle, with 0 = Full moon and 180 = New 
moon and 90 = half moon. http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/phase+angle
(5) "DOW" = the day of week, with 0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday, ... 5 = Friday, and 6 
= Saturday.
(6) "%QA" = is the percent % number of majority high quality retrievals (see 
band4, below)

Each GEOTIFF file contains four bands. Here's a quick description:

Band 1 = Gridded VIIRS Day/Night Band Nighttime Composites [units of Radiance: 
W per Sq cm] corrected for clouds, lightning, and thermal emissions.
Note this BETA version has no correction for lunar illumination (BRDF) effects. 
NO DATA (fill) values  = -999.00
Band 2 = Is the corresponding MODIS 5km monthly NDVI product (used for testing 
purposes).
Band 3 = Is the overpass time for each pixel (in UTC format). To convert to 
Nepal Local time, add +8 hours.

Band 4 = Is the mandatory binary quality flag:
[0 = High-Quality Retrieval extracted during the VIIRS overpass period]
[1 = Low-Quality Retrieval extracted using our gap-filling algorithm.]
No-data pixels are also flagged as 1.

Credit:

When using the data please credit the data generation to the Suomi NPP VIIRS 
Land Science Investigator-led Processing System (VIIRS Land SIPS), NASA Goddard 
Space Flight Center.

Reference: Román, M.O., & Stokes, E.C. (2015). Holidays in lights: tracking 
cultural patterns in demand for energy services. Earth's Future Journal [Under 
Review]

For questions contact miguel.o.roman (at) nasa.gov or eleanor.stokes (at) 
yale.edu
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