Frequently Asked Questions

CalVal Portal

Q: What is the purpose of this web page?

A: please read here

MERIS L1b Data

Q: Are MERIS L1b data smile corrected?

A: No. MERIS has 5 cameras, each with a CCD camera which measures in one dimension one line across the flight direction and samples the spectrum in the other dimension. This means that along a line in the image, each pixel corresponds to one detector in one of the 5 cameras, and each detector is measuring at its own wavelength, which is close to the nominal one of the spectral band. However, there is a small difference in wavelength among each camera (<0.1nm) and across the cameras (~ 1nm). This difference is called the smile effect and is seen as striping in the images. Data tables are available which specify the wavelength of each detector.

Q: Can the saturation occur?

A: Yes, over clouds some bands may be saturated.

Q: What is the accuracy of the geolocation?

A: The accuracy is ~ 250m, which is 1/4 of a pixel for RR data and ~ 1 pixel for FR data. A tool has been developed (AMORGOS), which improves the accuracy to below 60m.

AVNIR-2/PRISM Data

Q: Are there already consolidated ALOS products available?

A: No, due to the ongoing calibration campaigns, the data is not consolidated and may contain corrupt datasets.

The Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) is providing information and data for Calibration (Cal) and Validation (Val) of Earth Observation (EO) data through this portal.