Dominant ocean-color wavelength, near-real-time (PACE)
What it measures. A single number that captures the overall 'color' of the ocean (in nanometers): bluer for clear open waters, greener or browner for waters rich in plankton, dissolved organic material, or sediment. This is a quick near-real-time version.
How it's made. Calculated from ocean-color measurements by the OCI instrument on the PACE satellite, gridded globally; the fast turnaround means the calibration and inputs are less than optimal.
How & where you'd use it. Classifying water types, helping select the right algorithms for other ocean-color products, and spotting regional changes. The near-real-time form suits timely monitoring.
What's measured
Coverage & cadence
- Time span2024-03-05 → ongoing
- Measured byPACE (OCI)
- Processing levelLevel 3
- Spatial extent-180, -90, 180, 90
- FormatsnetCDF-4
- StatusACTIVE
What you can do with it
- Track deforestation, fire scars and land-cover change
- Monitor crop and vegetation health (NDVI/EVI)
- Map how built-up vs. green an area is over time
Official description
The Ocean Biology DAAC produces near real-time (NRT) products using the best-available combination of ancillary data from meteorological and ozone data. As such, the inputs and the calibration used are less than optimal. Near real-time products provide a snapshot of the data during a short time period within a single orbit. AVW (Apparent Visible Wavelength) quantifies the spectral “center” of ocean color by summarizing the shape of the water‐leaving reflectance spectrum (Rrs) across the visible range. Reported in nanometers (nm), AVW is lower for bluer, clearer (oligotrophic) waters and higher for greener/browner, more optically complex or productive waters influenced by phytoplankton, colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), or suspended sediments. Users apply AVW for water-type classification, algorithm selection/blending (e.g., guiding chlorophyll retrievals), regional change detection, and as context alongside chlor_a, Kd_490, IOPs, and PAR. As with all ocean-color products, review quality flags (cloud/glint/aerosol) and note that interpretations can vary in optically complex coastal/inland waters. Geophysical variables in this suite include: - avw — Apparent Visible Wavelength (nm)
Get the data
import earthaccess
earthaccess.login(strategy="netrc") # free Earthdata Login
results = earthaccess.search_data(
short_name="PACE_OCI_L3B_AVW_NRT",
version="3.1",
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 OB_CLOUD Browsing CMR needs no login. Downloading or streaming bytes needs a free Earthdata Login + the earthaccess package. Official links
- Earthdata Search allows users to search, discover, visualize, refine, and access NASA Earth Observation data. GET DATA
- View the version history of this product. VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- NASA's Ocean Color Web - Data Distribution Site GET DATA
- PACE Homepage VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- OCI Homepage VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- Satellite data procesing can be difficult. We're here to help! Visit the Oceandata Help Hub to navigate learning content for accessing visualizing, and analyzing data products. VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- Data structure file for processing level L3 VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
- Sample data file for processing level L3 VIEW RELATED INFORMATION