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Ken Knapp wrote:
Raw satellite data are generally stored as integers (DN=digital numbers) that are then 1. converted to radiances linearly (or sometimes non-linearly) that can then be2. converted to brightness temperatures.With steps that are nonlinear, the scale factor offset doesn't work. If a coefficient is tweaked/corrected, then the entire variable would need to be rewritten.Satellite data often use lookup tables to more easily and quickly convert from DN to whatever (radiance/temperature). Updates would then be made to calibration tables, rather than equations.
Can't equations, linear/non-linear, have coefficients, which can be updated?
So I would propose something like the following CDL where variable /image/ has range from 0-255 and its attribute /lookup/ means that the table to convert to meaningful units is /table_1/dimensions: lat = 100 lon = 100 num_bins = 256 int image(lat,lon) image:long_name = "GOES Water vapor channel" image:units = "digital number" image:lookup = "table_1" image:valid_range = 0, 255 float table_1(num_bins) table_1:long_name = "Brightness temperature" table_1:units = "Kelvin"Thoughts? -Ken
This seems like a good idea, if "lookup" was some sort of recognized standard
name. Tom
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