MODIS/Terra Sea Ice Extent Daily L3 Global 1km EASE-Grid Day, Version 61
Data set id:
MOD29P1D
DOI: 10.5067/MODIS/MOD29P1D.061
This is the most recent version of these data.
Version Summary
This C61 product is identical in format to the C6 version and the C61 reprocessing does not contain any change to the science algorithm used to generate this product. Any improvement or change in the C61 product compared to the C6 product is from changes and enhancements to the calibration approach used to generate the input products and changes to the polarization correction used in this collection reprocessing.

Overview

This global Level-3 (L3) data set provides daily daytime sea ice extent and ice surface temperature derived from the 'MODIS/Terra Sea Ice Extent 5-Min L2 Swath 1km' (https://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD29.061) product. Each data granule is a tile consisting of 10 x 10 degrees of data gridded to the Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area Scalable Earth Grid (EASE-Grid). The terms "Version 61" and "Collection 6.1" are used interchangeably in reference to this release of MODIS data.
Parameter(s):
ICE EXTENTICE TEMPERATURE
Platform(s):
Terra
Sensor(s):
MODIS
Data Format(s):
HDF-EOS2
Temporal Coverage:
24 February 2000 to present
Temporal Resolution:
  • 1 day
Spatial Resolution:
  • 1 km
  • 1 km
Spatial Reference System(s):
NSIDC EASE-Grid North
EPSG:3408

NSIDC EASE-Grid South
EPSG:3409
Spatial Coverage:
N:
90
S:
-90
E:
180
W:
-180
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.

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