As detailed in the 12 July 2021 announcement, PO.DAAC has been migrating datasets to the NASA Earthdata Cloud, hosted in Amazon Web Services (AWS). On January 31, 2022 at 17:00 UTC, PO.DAAC will be removing PO.DAAC Drive access to the following datasets. They will be available ONLY through our Earthdata Cloud end-points:
- GHRSST Level 2P Global Sea Surface Skin Temperature from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the NASA Aqua satellite (GDS2)
- GHRSST Level 2P Global Sea Surface Skin Temperature from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the NASA Terra satellite (GDS2)
- GHRSST Level 2P OSPO dataset v2.61 from VIIRS on the NOAA-20 satellite (GDS v2)
- GHRSST Level 2P OSPO dataset v2.61 from VIIRS on S-NPP Satellite (GDS v2)
- MetOp-A ASCAT Level 2 Ocean Surface Wind Vectors Optimized for Coastal Ocean
- CYGNSS Level 1 Climate Data Record Version 1.0
- GHRSST Level 2P Global Sea Surface Skin Temperature from the Visible and Infrared Imager/Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the Suomi-NPP satellite (GDS2)
- GHRSST Level 2P 1 m Depth Global Sea Surface Temperature from VIIRS on Suomi NPP (GDS2) V1
- GHRSST Level 2P 1 m Depth Global Sea Surface Temperature version 3.0 from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the Suomi NPP satellite (GDS2)
What Users Can Expect on January 31, 2022:
- Access to the above listed datasets will no longer be available via PO.DAAC Drive as of 17:00 UTC, January 31, 2022.
- Earthdata Cloud access end-points for the above listed datasets can be found on the respective dataset landing pages under Data Access tab:
- CMR Virtual Directories provides HTTPS endpoint for data browse and download Â
- Earthdata Search provides search and data access or download capabilities, for both in-cloud and non-cloud workflows.
- An additional CLOUD DATASETS listing page for cloud enabled datasets is available on the PO.DAAC Web Portal, which offers more tool/service integration
- The Earthdata Cloud data access end-points are also made available on this listing
- Users will need to create a free Earthdata Login Account in order to download files or access PO.DAAC data through the Earthdata Cloud
- Please read/watch the following materials to help you update your workflow and automated scripts in accessing these cloud data:Â
- PO.DAAC Data Subscriber Access video - scripted access to PO.DAAC data archived in the Earthdata Cloud
- PO.DAAC Data Subscriber - installation and instructions
- Bulk Download guide - guide on how to download bulk Earthdata Cloud PO.DAAC data
- PO.DAAC Webinar - cloud user migration overview, guidance, and resourcesÂ
- Data tools and services (such as SOTO by Worldview, HiTIDE, OPeNDAP) are currently being migrated to the cloud. More information will be shared in future announcements.
- If you require more assistance, you can always contact our helpdesk at podaac@podaac.jpl.nasa.gov.
Â
Additional Cloud Resources
- One stop for PO.DAAC Cloud Information: Cloud Data page with About, Cloud Datasets, Access Data, FAQs, Resources and Migration information
- Ask questions or find resources: PO.DAAC in the CLOUD Forum
- Cloud user migration overview, guidance, and resources: PO.DAAC WebinarÂ
- Search and get access links: Earthdata Search Client and guide
- Search and get access links: PO.DAAC Cloud Earthdata Search Portal
- Browse cloud data in web-based browser: CMR Virtual Browse and guiding video
- Scripted data search end-point: Earthdata Common Metadata Repository (CMR) API
- Enable data download or access: Obtain Earthdata Login Account
- Download data regularly: PO.DAAC Data Subscriber Access video and PO.DAAC Data Subscriber instructionsÂ
- Bulk Download guide
- OPeNDAP in the cloud
- PO.DAAC scripts and notebooks: PO.DAAC Github
- Â How to get started in the AWS cloud: Earthdata Cloud Primer documents
- Basic How-To tutorials for searching for cloud data and accessing data in the cloud (AGU workshop 2021):Â
Â
Â
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To be removed from this mailing list, please click here
or send an e-mail to podaac@podaac.jpl.nasa.gov with your request.