How to plot satellite data?

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A.G. Bruno
A.G. Bruno el 8 de En. de 2019
Comentada: Meg Noah el 24 de Abr. de 2023
I am currently working with IDL to plot spectral images of trace gases concentration from satellite observation (such as TROPOMI on S5P and IASI on Metop satellites) but I want to switch to MATLAB. In this process I am having several trouble:
  1. I can not find a function or a tool to read native format images (.nat extension).
  2. I read files in NetCDF or HDF5 formats but I can not find a good way to plot this data.
I attacched an example of what I am trying to obtain. If some one has an sample code I would be grateful if he shared it.
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Clare Davis
Clare Davis el 1 de Feb. de 2019
Hello, I am having the same trouble - did you get a good answer in the end? Thanks
Meg Noah
Meg Noah el 24 de Abr. de 2023
I do not have a .nat extension file. Can you post one here?

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Respuestas (3)

Meg Noah
Meg Noah el 10 de En. de 2020
Editada: Meg Noah el 10 de En. de 2020
Here's a solution
clc
close all
clear all
filename = 'W_XX-EUMETSAT-Darmstadt,HYPERSPECT+SOUNDING,METOPA+IASI_C_EUMP_20181108012658_62544_eps_o_l2.nc';
info = ncinfo(filename);
% to get a listing on console of variable names
varnames = {info.Variables.Name}';
idx = find(contains(varnames,'integrated_co') & ~contains(varnames,'integrated_co2'));
% learning about the data
Attributes = info.Variables(idx).Attributes;
for i = 1:length(Attributes)
if (isnumeric(Attributes(i).Value))
fprintf(1,'%s = %f\n',Attributes(i).Name,Attributes(i).Value);
else
fprintf(1,'%s = %s\n',Attributes(i).Name,Attributes(i).Value);
end
end
dataCO = ncread(filename,'integrated_co');
% they seem to have made the missing data value a really big value
minval = min(dataCO(:));
dataCO(dataCO == max(dataCO(:))) = -300;
maxval = max(dataCO(:));
fprintf(1,'minval = %f\n',minval);
fprintf(1,'maxval = %f\n',maxval);
minval = 2e-4;
maxval = 67e-4;
m = 63/(maxval-minval);
b = -m*minval;
scaleddataCO = uint8(m*dataCO+b);
scaleddataCO(dataCO<0) = nan; % missing data
colorvals = colormap(jet);
lat = ncread(filename,'lat');
lon = ncread(filename,'lon');
[ny,nx] = size(dataCO);
figure()
hold on
for i = 1:64
idx = find(scaleddataCO == i);
plot(lon(idx),lat(idx),'s', 'markerfacecolor',colorvals(i,:),'markeredgecolor','none');
end
xlim([-180 180])
ylim([-90 90]);
axis equal
axis tight
set(gca,'ytick',[-90 -60 -30 0 30 60 90]);
set(gca,'xtick',[-180 -150 -120 -90 -60 -30 0 30 60 90 120 150 180]);
grid on
box on
title('Integrated CO 10^{-4} kg/m^2');
colormap(jet)
hb = colorbar;
hb.Ticks = [0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1];
vals = linspace(2,67,6);
for j = 1:length(vals)
hb.TickLabels{j} = num2str(vals(j));
end
Here's how to plot it with map functions
hfig = figure('color','white','position',[32 200 1200 650]);
worldmap('World')
load coastlines
plotm(coastlat,coastlon,'k')
hfig.Name = 'Integrated CO';
hold on;
for i = 1:64
idx = find(scaleddataCO == i);
if (~isempty(idx))
plotm(lat(idx),lon(idx),'s', 'markerfacecolor',colorvals(i,:),'markeredgecolor','none');
end
end
title('Integrated CO 10^{-4} kg/m^2');
colormap(jet)
hb = colorbar('southoutside');
hb.Ticks = [0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1];
vals = linspace(2,67,11);
for j = 1:length(vals)
hb.TickLabels{j} = num2str(vals(j));
end
CO_Map.png
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Visweshwaran R
Visweshwaran R el 27 de En. de 2020
@Meg Noah, the code is well written and precise. I too faced the same problem in plotting the netCDF file for soil moisture data (ASCAT). While I try to adjust this code for my datasets, I faced a few problems.
1) After printing the min and max value. you have assigned the same with 2e-4 and 67e-4.What is the need for it?
2)While calculating 'm', you used 63, why?
3)Similarly, you used for loop till 64, why that number particularly?
I know these questions may be basic but I am struck and 5 min of your time will be really helpful to me.
Thank you in advance.
Hugo
Hugo el 24 de Abr. de 2023
What would it look like without the missing data part?
I'm having trouble adapting the code to a random satellite ncDEF file cause it doesnt plot all my data

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KSSV
KSSV el 8 de En. de 2019
Reading netCDF files is very easy in MATLAB. You need to just know ncdisp, ncread ..once you have read the data use pcolor to get the data you wanted to plot.
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KSSV
KSSV el 9 de En. de 2019
What are the dimensions of each variable?
Try:
pcolor(lon,lat,int_co') ;
I have asked you to attach the data/ file so that you can get more help straight away.
A.G. Bruno
A.G. Bruno el 10 de En. de 2019
It still doesn't work.
Sorry, I did not understand that you mean the data file. I've attached a dropbox link because the file is too large to upload it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2dkep0bzimms66m/W_XX-EUMETSAT-Darmstadt%2CHYPERSPECT%2BSOUNDING%2CMETOPA%2BIASI_C_EUMP_20181108012658_62544_eps_o_l2.7z?dl=0

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ming lei
ming lei el 31 de Mzo. de 2019
I also encountered a similar problem. Is it finally solved?

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