Faint glow from photosynthesizing plants (OCO-2)
What it measures. The faint glow given off by plants as they photosynthesize, a direct signal of active plant growth, bundled into daily files with a few related fields.
How it's made. Measured by the OCO-2 satellite, whose high-resolution spectrometers detect this subtle fluorescence in sunlight reflected near a specific oxygen wavelength; the values are bias-corrected and aggregated daily.
How & where you'd use it. Gives scientists a near-direct view of how much plants are photosynthesizing, helping study the carbon cycle, crop productivity, and ecosystem stress.
What's measured
Coverage & cadence
- Time span2014-09-01 → 2024-03-31
- Measured byOCO-2 (OCO-2)
- Processing levelLevel 2
- Spatial extent-180, -90, 180, 90
- StatusCOMPLETE
What you can do with it
- Map air pollutants — NO₂, aerosols, ozone
- Track greenhouse gases and Earth's energy budget
- Feed weather and air-quality analysis
Official description
Version 11r is the current version of the data set. Older versions will no longer be available and are superseded by Version 11r. The OCO-2 SIF Lite files contain bias-corrected solar induced chlorophyll fluorescence along with other select fields aggregated as daily files. The Orbiting Carbon Observatory is the first NASA mission designed to collect space-based measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide with the precision, resolution, and coverage needed to characterize the processes controlling its buildup in the atmosphere. The OCO-2 project uses the LEOStar-2 spacecraft that carries a single instrument. It incorporates three high-resolution spectrometers that make coincident measurements of reflected sunlight in the near-infrared CO2 near 1.61 and 2.06 micrometers and in molecular oxygen (O2) A-Band at 0.76 micrometers. This collection encompass the output from the IMAP-DOAS preprocessor, which is used for both screening of the official XCO2 product as well as for the retrieval of Solar-Induced Fluorescence from the 0.76 micrometer O2 A-band. The IMAP-DOAS preprocessor, just as the ABO2 cloud screen, is implemented in the operational OCO-2 processing pipeline.
Get the data
import earthaccess
earthaccess.login(strategy="netrc") # free Earthdata Login
results = earthaccess.search_data(
short_name="OCO2_L2_Lite_SIF",
version="11r",
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 GES_DISC Browsing CMR needs no login. Downloading or streaming bytes needs a free Earthdata Login + the earthaccess package. Official links
- Access the data via HTTP GET DATA
- Use the Earthdata Search to find and retrieve data sets across multiple data centers. GET DATA
- README document VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- User's Guide VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- Details of the Lite files contents VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- ALGORITHM THEORETICAL BASIS DOCUMENT (ATBD) VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- Publications from the Science Team VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- OCO-2 Data Gaps VIEW RELATED INFORMATION