Sentinel-3
The Sentinel-3 platform has different sensors onboard. Its
mission is to measure sea surface topography, sea and land surface
temperature, and ocean and land surface colour with high accuracy
and reliability. By these features Sentinel-3 supports ocean
forecasting systems, environmental monitoring and climate
monitoring.
Sentinel-3 Data
Sentinel-3 has 3 different sensors
- SLSTR
- Sea and Land Surface Temperature
Radiometer - it determines global sea surface temperatures
at an accuracy of better than 0.3 K. SLSTR measures in nine
spectral channels and two additional bands. A 1.3 micron band aimed
at cirrus detection and a 2 micron band aimed at vegetation,
mineral and atmospheric corrections for very turbid waters.
- OLCI
- Ocean and Land Colour Instrument -
with 21 bands, a design optimised to minimise sun-glint and a
resolution of 300 m over all surfaces. OLCI marks a new generation
of measurements over the ocean and land. The swath of OLCI and
nadir SLSTR fully overlap.
- SRAL
- Synthetic Aperture Radar Altimeter
- provides measurements at a resolution of approximately 300 m in
SAR mode along track. SRAL is supported by a MicroWave Radiometer
(MWR) and a Precise Orbit Determination (POD) package, a GPS
receiver (GNSS), a DORIS instrument and a Laser Retro-Reflector
(LRR).
Note: This SRAL data is not supported by the Optical
Toolbox. To work with this data it is recommended to use the Sentinel
Altimetry Toolbox .
Also Envisat data is provided in Sentinel-3 like format (4th
reprocessing)
- MERIS
- The MEdium Resolution Imaging
Spectrometer (MERIS) was a programmable spectrometer on the
Envisat mission, operating in the solar reflective spectral range.
Although primarily dedicated to ocean colour observations, MERIS
broadened its scope of objectives to atmospheric and land surface
related studies. The OLCI sensor can considered as the successor of
MERIS.
- AATSR
- The Advanced Along-Track Scanning
Radiometer (AATSR) was one of nine instruments on board the
Envisat satellite. It was the third in a series of instruments
designed primarily to measure Sea Surface Temperature (SST)
remotely, following on from ATSR-1 and ATSR-2 on board ERS-1 and
ERS-2, respectively. All those are the ancestors of the SLSTR
sensor onb board of Sentinel-3.
IMPORTANT Note:
Currently (S3TBX v9.0) the AATSR data in Sentinel-3 like format do
not provide geo-location information in SNAP. Applying the provided
data (v2.0.5 of 4th reprocessing) does not give good results.
Therefore, it is better to provide the data without geo-location
information.
Import Data
The data is usually distributed in a zip archive. This needs to
be extracted first. Afterwards the data can be imported via the
respective entry in the application menu at 'File / Import /
Optical Sensors / Sentinel-3
'. For SLSTR tow special options
exist. Sentinel-3 SLSTR L1B (1km) and Sentinel-3 SLSTR L1B (500m).
The 500m option will only open the bands which are provided at this
resolution. The 1km options will resample all data to the
resolution. When using the generic option, then the bands will be
imported unmodified at their native resolution.
To import the data the xfdumanifest.xml
needs to be
selected in the import dialog.
Of course it is also possible to simply use the open dialog from
the menu 'File / Open Product...
' or the toolbar. Here
by default the generic reader is used.
Another option to open Sentinel-3 data is to drag'n'drop the
*.SEN3
folder or the xfdumanifest.xml
files onto the Product Explorer in SNAP.
Recommended Flags
SNAP generates for OLCI Level-2 data a set of recommended flags.
Those flags are defined by an group of experts, named the
Sentinel-3 Quality Working Group (S3-QWG). This group observes the
data and suggests means to ESA/Eumetsat to maintain high quality.
It is suggested to consider these flags when working with
Sentinel-3 Level-2 data.
Detailed information: Sentinel-3
Recommended Flags
Data Access
Sentinel-3 data can be obtained from different sources:
- ESA/Copernicus Open Access hub
- The ESA/Copernicus service provides Sentinel-3 data at Level-1
and Level-2 land data. Also Level-2 synergy data is provided.
Besides Sentinel-3 data, Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 is provided
too.
https://scihub.copernicus.eu/
- EUMETSAT/Copernicus Online Data Access
- The EUMETSAT/Copernicus service provides Sentinel-3 data at
Level-1 and Level-2 water data. https://view.eumetsat.int
- DIAS cloud environments
- The Copernicus Data and Information Access Service (DIAS) cloud
environments provide processing resources, tools and complimentary
data sources at commercial conditions to further facilitate the
access to Sentinel data.
- NASA/OBPG Distributed Active Archive Center for satellite
Ocean Biology
- The service provided by the NASA's Ocean Biology Processing
Group distributes Sentinel-3 data at Level-1 and Level-2. https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/overview/
References
- Sentinel Online
- Sentinel Online provides various resources about the Sentinel
platforms, the data and tools to work with it.
https://sentinel.esa.int/web/sentinel/home