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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Dataset Description
The VCD19A3 Version 2 data product is a combined NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi NPP) and NOAA-20 Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Bidirectional Reflectance Factor (BRF) gridded Level 3 product produced daily at 750 meter (m) pixel resolution using the Rotated Sinusoidal (RSIN) projection. The VCD9A3 product is corrected for atmospheric gases and aerosols using a Multi-Angle Implementation of Atmospheric Correction (MAIAC) algorithm that is based on a time series analysis and a combination of pixel- and image-based processing. The VIIRS MAIAC Land Surface BRF products provide an estimate of the surface spectral reflectance as it would be measured at ground-level in the absence of atmospheric scattering or absorption.
VCD19A3 product provides three coefficients (weights) of the Ross-Thick Li-Sparse (RTLS) BRDF model that can be used to describe the anisotropy of each pixel. The retrievals represent cloud-free and low aerosol conditions.
When snow is detected, gap-filled snow grain size and sub-pixel snow fraction are computed. The gap-filling process retains the parameter in MAIAC’s memory for each grid cell until updated with the latest cloud-free observation. The number of days since the last update is provided in a separate variable. Over snow-free land, MAIAC also reports gap-filled Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) at 375 m and 750 m resolution.
The VCD19A3 BRDF Model Parameters product contains the following Science Dataset (SDS) variables: RTLS isotropic kernel parameter (Kiso) for bands 1-8, the RTLS volumetric kernel parameter (Kvol) for bands 1-8, RTLS geometric kernel parameter (Kgeo) for bands 1-8, three snow parameters, NDVI, and five separate variables for the number of days since last update to current day. A low-resolution browse image is also included.
Known Issues
- MAIAC Lookup Tables (LUTs) are built assuming pseudo-spherical correction in single scattering which has a reduced accuracy for high sun/view zenith angles. A reduced MAIAC performance is expected at solar zenith angles > 78°.
- MAIAC may be missing bright salt pans in several world deserts. In such cases, it may generate a persistent high Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) resulting in missing surface retrievals.
- Because of inherent uncertainties of gridding on the coastline, the area of 1-3 pixels from the coastline may contain frequent artifacts in cloud mask (usually over-detection), AOD (higher values) and surface BRF. Users should exercise caution near the coastline as represented by the AOD QA bit 1010 (See Table 5.4 of the User Guide bits 8-11, 1010 -- AOD within +-2 km from the coastline is replaced by nearby AOD).
- Atmospheric Correction (AC) over detected snow: as MAIAC does not retrieve AOD over snow, it assumes a low climatology AOD=0.05 globally and 0.02 at high elevations (H>4.2 km). Over north-central China, which is often heavily polluted and low AOD assumption can lead to a significant bias, we use AOD averaged over mesoscale area of 150 km using reliable AOD retrievals over snow-free pixels. Such approach does improve quality of AC as compared to low-AOD assumption as judged by the reduced boundaries and color artifacts, but it does not account for the aerosol variability inside 150 km area.
- Ice mask is currently unreliable.
Effective as of April 14, 2026, the processing of selected overlapping VIIRS MAIAC tiles within the forward stream has been discontinued to eliminate redundant data. A complete list of the excluded tiles can be found at VIIRS MAIAC Reduced Tiles.
Organization: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Organization URL: https://catalog.data.gov/organization/nasa
Last updated: 2026-06-15
Tags: earth-science-cryospheric-indicators-climate-indicators-snow-cover, earth-science-glaciers-ice-sheets-cryosphere-firn, earth-science-surface-radiative-properties-land-surface-reflectance, earth-science-vegetation-biosphere-vegetation-index