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Title: AVHRR Pathfinder Version 5.3 Level 3 Collated (L3C) Global 4km Sea Surface Temperature from 1981-10-01 to 1981-12-31 (NODC Accession 0129818)
Abstract: The AVHRR Pathfinder Version 5.3 Sea Surface Temperature data set (PFV53) is a collection of global, twice-daily (Day and Night) 4km sea surface temperature (SST) data produced by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). PFV53 was computed with data from the AVHRR instruments on board NOAA's polar orbiting satellite series using an entirely modernized system based on SeaDAS (version 6.4). This system incorporates several key changes from its predecessors (mainly version 5.2: PFV52). These changes include the following:
1. SSTs are now available for all quality levels, including quality of 0 which was left out of PFV52 due to a memory issue in the version 5.2 code.
2. Sun glint regions are better included in the data.
3. Cloud tree tests for NOAA-7 and NOAA-19 are consistent now with the rest of the sensors in contrast to PFV52 where they were inconsistent.
4. PFV53 also includes L2P (Level 2 Pre-processed) and L3U (Level 3 Uncollated) product levels for the very first time. All previous versions of Pathfinder only included L3C products. These L2P and L3U are archived in a separate set of accessions.
5. PFV53 L2P and L3U include the sst_dtime variable; However, it is still not included in L3C (it was not included in PFV52 either).
6. The global and variables attributes in netCDF files are revised, have better CF and ACDD compliance, and are consistent with the NCEI netCDF templates.
7. Anomalous hot-spots at land-water boundaries are better identified and flagged in PFV53.
8. The PFV53 land mask has been updated (based on Global Lakes and Wetlands Database: Lakes and Wetlands Grid Level 3, 2015).
9. Sea ice data over the Antarctic ice shelves are marked as ice and flagged as 100% ice cover.
10. The PFV53 output are netCDF version 4 in "classic" mode. In PFV52 the netCDF-4 files were not explicitly identified as "classic".

Importantly, PFV53 data are provided in netCDF-4 (classic model, with internal compression and chunking) and are nearly 100% compliant with the GHRSST Data Specification Version 2.0 (GDS2.0 revision 5) for L3C products. Note that, however these data are nearly GDS2.0 compliant, the three variables sses_bias, sses_standard_deviation, and sst_dtime are still empty. PFV53 data were collected through the operational periods of the NOAA-7 through NOAA-19 Polar Operational Environmental Satellites (POES), and are available for 1981 through 2013. Data for all these years are available as multiple NODC accessions. This accession contains data from 1981-10-01 to 1981-12-31.
Date received: 20150708
Start date: 19811001
End date: 19811231
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West boundary: -180
East boundary: 180
North boundary: 90
South boundary: -90
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Submitter: Casey, Dr. Kenneth S.
Submitting institution: US DOC; NOAA; NESDIS; National Centers for Environmental Information
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Supplementary information: The purpose of this data set is to provide sea surface temperature data and related parameters with good temporal consistency, high accuracy and spatial resolution, and for archive and distribution through the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). This SST data collection is intended primarily for climate related applications and studies and is produced with partial support from the NOAA Climate Data Record Program. The Pathfinder Version 5.3 data set follows the international format, content and metadata standard defined by the Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (GHRSST) in the GHRSST Data Specification Version 2.0 (GDS2.0 revision 5). These data deviate from that standard only in that sses_bias, sses_standard_deviation, and sst_dtime variables are empty. The file naming convention for the GHRSST GDS 2.0 is described in GDS2.0 revision 5 Technical Specifications: GDS_TechSpecs_v2.0.pdf along with other GDS2.0 Technical Specifications (GHRSST documentation, NODC Accession 0123222).
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Metadata version: 2
Keydate: 2015-07-08 15:36:36+00
Editdate: 2015-07-21 14:45:04+00