Full catalog/MOD29P1N
MOD29P1N·v61·dataset

Where sea ice is at night, daily (Terra, 1 km)

MODIS/Terra Sea Ice Extent Daily L3 Global 1km EASE-Grid Night V061
cryosphere NASA NSIDC_CPRD Level 3 active HDF-EOS2
In plain English

What it measures. Where sea ice is present at night and how warm its surface is, mapped daily into 10-by-10-degree tiles.

How it's made. Derived from nighttime readings of the MODIS instrument on NASA's Terra satellite, gridded at about 1 km onto an equal-area polar grid.

How & where you'd use it. Daily sea ice maps support navigation, polar weather and climate monitoring, and tracking of how ice cover shifts through the seasons.

What's measured

CRYOSPHERE › SEA ICE › ICE TEMPERATURE

Coverage & cadence

  • Time span2000-02-24 → ongoing
  • Measured byTerra (MODIS)
  • Processing levelLevel 3
  • Spatial extent-180, -90, 180, 90
  • FormatsHDF-EOS2
  • StatusACTIVE

What you can do with it

  • Measure sea ice, snow cover and glaciers
  • Watch ice-sheet elevation change
  • Track freeze/thaw and permafrost
Official description

This global Level-3 (L3) data set provides daily nighttime ice surface temperature derived from the 'MODIS/Terra Sea Ice Extent 5-Min L2 Swath 1km' (https://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD29.061) product. Each data granule is a tile consisting of 10 x 10 degrees of data gridded to the Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area Scalable Earth Grid (EASE-Grid). The terms "Version 61" and "Collection 6.1" are used interchangeably in reference to this release of MODIS data.

Get the data

mod29p1n_access.py
import earthaccess
earthaccess.login(strategy="netrc")          # free Earthdata Login

results = earthaccess.search_data(
    short_name="MOD29P1N",
    version="61",
    bounding_box=(-122.5, 37.2, -121.8, 37.9),  # your area (W,S,E,N)
    temporal=("2024-01-01", "2024-12-31"),       # your dates
)
files = earthaccess.open(results)   # stream straight from NSIDC_CPRD
Browsing CMR needs no login. Downloading or streaming bytes needs a free Earthdata Login + the earthaccess package.