This product shows globally the daily snow cover extent (SCE). The snow cover extent is the result of the Global SnowPack processor's interpolation steps and all data gaps have been filled. Snow cover extent is updated daily and processed in near real time (3 days lag). In addition to the near real-time product (NRT_SCE), the entire annual data set is processed again after the end of a calendar year in order to close data gaps etc. and the result is made available as a quality-tested SCE product. There is also a quality layer for each day (SCE_Accuracy), which reflects the quality of the snow determination based on the time interval to the next "cloud-free" day, the time of year and the topographical/geographical location.
The “Global SnowPack” is derived from daily, operational MODIS snow cover product for each day since February 2000. Data gaps due to polar night and cloud cover are filled in several processing steps, which provides a unique global data set characterized by its high accuracy, spatial resolution of 500 meters and continuous future expansion. It consists of the two main elements daily snow cover extent (SCE) and seasonal snow cover duration (SCD; full and for early and late season). Both parameters have been designated by the WMO as essential climate variables, the accurate determination of which is important in order to be able to record the effects of climate change. Changes in the largest part of the cryosphere in terms of area have drastic effects on people and the environment.
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GSP - Global Snowpack Daily - SCE
Title: STAC
Endpoint: https://geoservice.dlr.de/eoc/ogc/stac/v1
Collection: GSP_SCE_P1D
Request: Collection (JSON)
Preview: Collection (HTML)
Items: Request (APPLICATION/GEO%2BJSON)
Title: GSP - Global SnowPack Daily WMS Layers
Endpoint: https://geoservice.dlr.de/eoc/land/wms
Layer: GSP_SCE_P1D
Capabilities: GetCapabilities (XML)
Preview: GetMap (Openlayers)
The XCC10A1 files show the time distance to the preceding day on which no gap-filling took place. However, these can only be used as a proxy for the overall accuracy, since gaps within the polar night are very likely to have snow cover, but at lower latitudes, the accuracy can drop drastically after just a few days.
Title: GSP - Global SnowPack Daily WMS Layers
Endpoint: https://geoservice.dlr.de/eoc/land/wms
Layer: GSP_XCC10A1_P1D
Capabilities: GetCapabilities (XML)
Preview: GetMap (Openlayers)
GSP - Global Snowpack Daily - SCE NRT
Title: GSP - Global SnowPack Daily WMS Layers
Endpoint: https://geoservice.dlr.de/eoc/land/wms
Layer: GSP_SCE_NRT_P1D
Capabilities: GetCapabilities (XML)
Preview: GetMap (Openlayers)