| geolocate_viirs | ![]() |
Creates a GEO file from VIIRS L1A input files.
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SeaDAS-Toolobox -> SeaDAS Processors -> VIIRS -> geolocate_viirs
geolocate_viirs creates a GEO file from VIIRS L1A input files.
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| UI Element Name | Type | Description | Required/Optional | Default Value |
| ifile | ifile | VIIRS_L1A_file name | Required | |
| geofile_mod | ofile | GEOFILE Output filename | Required | Generated by the program based on the input L1A file name |
| geofile_img | ofile | Geolocation IMG filename | Optional | |
| geofile_dnb | ofile | Geolocation Day Night Band filename | Optional | |
| static_lut_file | string | static calibration LUT filename | Optional | |
| rsb_dynamic_lut_file | string | RSB dynamic calibration LUT filename | Optional | |
| dnb_dynamic_lut_file | string | day night band dynamic calibration LUT filename | Optional | |
| straylight_lut_file | string | stray light calibration LUT filename | ||
| cmn_lut_file | string | common calibration LUT filename | Optional | |
| geo_lut_file | string | geolocation LUT filename | Optional | |
| polar_wander_file | string | polar wander filename | Optional | $OCVARROOT/viirsn/polar_wander.h5 |
| terrain_path | string | path to the terrain height files directory | Optional | $OCDATAROOT/viirsn/dem |
| land_water_mask_path | string | path to the land/water mask file directory | Optional | |
| pversion | string | processing version string | Optional | Unspecified |
| UI Element Name | Type | Description |
| Browser Button | Button | Selects ifile/ofile |
| Run | Button | Executes the geolocate_viirs command with arguments provided in the UI. |
| Cancel | Button | Closes current processor GUI. |
| Apply | Button | Makes current arguments effective. |
| Open in SeaDAS | Checkbox | If selected, the ofile will be added to the open products list right after its generation. |
| ? | Button | Displays the help content of the current command. |
geolocate_viirs 3.2.2 (Nov 14 2024 12:13:34)
Usage: geolocate_viirs argument-list
This program takes a VIIRS L1A file and outputs geolocation files.
The argument-list is a set of keyword=value pairs. The arguments can
be specified on the commandline, or put into a parameter file, or the
two methods can be used together, with commandline over-riding.
The list of valid keywords follows:
help (boolean) (alias=h) (default=false) = print usage information
version (boolean) (default=false) = print the version
information
dump_options (boolean) (default=false) = print
information about each option
dump_options_paramfile (ofile) = print
information about each option to paramfile
dump_options_xmlfile (ofile) = print
information about each option to XML file
par (ifile) = input parameter file
ifile (ifile) = input L1A file name
geofile_img (ofile) = Geolocation IMG filename
geofile_mod (ofile) = Geolocation MOD filename
geofile_dnb (ofile) = Geolocation Day Night Band filename
static_lut_file (string) = static calibration LUT filename
rsb_dynamic_lut_file (string) = RSB dynamic calibration LUT filename
dnb_dynamic_lut_file (string) = day night band dynamic calibration LUT
filename
straylight_lut_file (string) = stray light calibration LUT filename
cmn_lut_file (string) = common calibration LUT filename
geo_lut_file (string) = geolocation LUT filename
polar_wander_file (string) (default=$OCVARROOT/viirsn/polar_wander.ascii) =
polar wander filename
leapsec_file (string) (default=$OCVARROOT/viirsn/IETTime.dat) = leap second
file
terrain_path (string) (default=$OCDATAROOT/viirsn/dem) = path to the terrain
height files directory
land_water_mask_path (string) = path to the land/water
mask file directory
verbose (boolean) (alias=v) (default=false) = turn on verbose output
pversion (string) (default=Unspecified) = processing version string
doi (string) = Digital Object Identifier (DOI) string
This program can also accept a PCF file. The PCF file option names take
precedence over the standard option parameters even if the standard option
is on the command line. To over ride an option in a PCF file, use the PCF
option name on the command line.
use "-dump_options" on the command line to see a list of ALL option names.