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Long-term Australian Daytime AVHRR - NOAA and Earth Observation Satellite, Australasian Coverage 

Ver: 1.0
Status of Data: onGoing
Update Frequency: annually
Security Classification: unclassified
Record Last Modified: 2025-12-02
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Dataset Created: 2023-06-28
Dataset Published: 2024-05-15
Data can be accessed from the following links:
HTTPPoint-of-truth metadata URLHTTPLong-term Australian Daytime AVHRR DataWMSlong_term_australian_daytime_avhrrHTTPLandscape Data VisualiserHTTPro-crate-metadata.json
How to cite this collection:
CSIRO Environment, King, E. & Dino, A. (2024). Long-term Australian Daytime AVHRR - NOAA and Earth Observation Satellite, Australasian Coverage. Version 1.0. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network. Dataset. https://portal.tern.org.au/metadata/db451646-cfd3-4457-95ca-5d452d2683a0 
The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and AVHRR/3 sensors have been carried on the US NOAA polar orbiting satellites since the 1980s. These data have been acquired via direct reception from the satellite by reception stations located in Australia. CSIRO has stitched together data received by different stations and agencies to compile a national high quality data set. The daylight satellite overpasses have been extracted from this data set for each day in the 30 year period commencing 1 April 1992. The data have been geolocated, and calibrated to produce imagery channels of solar reflectance and brightness temperature using community published methods. Satellite view and sun illumination angles for each pixel are provided, together with a preliminary cloud mask based on the CLAVR algorithm. The spatial resolution is ~1 km and temporal coverage is daily. The reprojected data set (in EPSG:4326, lon-lat) is available via the CSIRO EASI hub. 
Credit
We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. This work was funded by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), while compilation of the underlying raw data set has been supported by CSIRO and the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS). TERN and IMOS are Australian Government NCRIS enabled projects, and are supported by the use of TERN and IMOS infrastructure. 
Purpose
The brightness temperature data are usable for sea and land surface temperature monitoring, while the reflectance imagery enable vegetation and surface cover detection and quantification. Cloud properties can also be deduced from these data. 
Lineage
High resolution picture transmission (HRPT) data received in Australia by multiple agencies/institutions and stitched into continent-spanning super-overpasses by CSIRO. Processed to geophysical top-of-atmosphere parameters using geolocation code based on CSIRO's original CAPS software and calibration methods based on the original NOAA-recommended approach for brightness temperature and the Heidinger et al., 2010 method for reflectance (calibration as implemented in GitHub. 
Method DocumentationData not provided.
Procedure StepsData not provided.
Greater Australasian Region.
Temporal Coverage
From 1992-04-01 to on going 
Spatial Resolution

Angular Distance of 0.01 Degrees

Vertical Extent

Data not provided.

Data Quality Assessment Scope
The underlying stitched High resolution picture transmission (HRPT) data set is the highest quality raw data available, with many artefacts arising from single-station reception having been eliminated (except at the start and end of the stitched super-passes). The geolocation accuracy is generally better than 1 pixel, while the calibration is at least nominal. The Heidinger et al. reflectance calibration is the most consistent up to data whole-of-time series set available. Missing lines are flagged in the data but extreme values within lines arising from interference in data transmission are not uniformly flagged. 
Data Quality Report
Data not provided. 
Data Quality Assessment Outcome
This data is usable with moderate caution, but is expected to demonstrate the scope and capability of these data pending future reprocessings with enhanced QC. 
ANZSRC - FOR
Agricultural spatial analysis and modelling
Cloud physics
Ecological applications
Landscape ecology
Physical oceanography
GCMD Sciences
ATMOSPHERE - CLOUD FREQUENCY
ATMOSPHERE - CLOUD TOP TEMPERATURE
BIOSPHERE - AGRICULTURAL LANDS
BIOSPHERE - NORMALIZED DIFFERENCE VEGETATION INDEX (NDVI)
BIOSPHERE - VEGETATION
LAND SURFACE - LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE
OCEANS - SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
Horizontal Resolution
1 km - < 10 km or approximately .01 degree - < .09 degree
Instruments
AVHRR
AVHRR3
Parameters
toa bidirectional reflectance
toa brightness temperature
Platforms
Earth Observation Satellite
NOAA-11
NOAA-14
NOAA-16
NOAA-18
NOAA-19
Temporal Resolution
Daily - < Weekly
Topic
environment
imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
Author
CSIRO Environment
King, Edward
Co-Author
Dino, Aarond
Contact Point
CSIRO Environment
King, Edward
Principal Investigator
King, Edward
Publisher
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Supplemental Information
Data not provided. 
Resource Specific Usage
Provides ~1 km resolution daily coverage of top of atmosphere reflectance and brightness temperature for the greater Australasian region. The data are suitable for applications requiring moderate resolution (~1 km) daily coverage, that are not sensitive to atmospheric correction. 
Environment Description
The original data set is held in ASDA (Australian Satellite Data Archive) format by CSIRO. The processing codes have been developed in Python at CSIRO, building on CSIRO's CAPS (Common AVHRR Processing System) software and the Pygac packages. The bulk of the processing was undertaken at the NCI (National Computational Infrastructure) in Canberra. 
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