Full catalog/VIIRSJ2_L2_OC_NRT
VIIRSJ2_L2_OC_NRT·v2025.0·dataset

Ocean color and tiny plant life, live (VIIRS, NOAA-21)

NOAA-21 VIIRS Level-2 Regional Ocean Color (OC) - Near Real-time (NRT) Data, version 2025.0
ocean NASA OB_CLOUD Level 2 active netCDF-4
In plain English

What it measures. Translates the ocean's color into useful numbers like chlorophyll amount (a measure of tiny floating plants), water clarity, available sunlight for plant growth, and haze over the water.

How it's made. Built from the VIIRS sensor on the NOAA-21 satellite, with raw light readings corrected for the atmosphere; this is the quick 'near real-time' version, so calibration is good-enough rather than optimal.

How & where you'd use it. Helpful for watching algae blooms and ocean productivity as they happen, best for timely monitoring rather than long-term scientific records.

What's measured

Oceans › Ocean Optics › Ocean ColorOceans › Ocean Optics › ReflectanceAtmosphere › Aerosols › Aerosol Optical Depth/ThicknessAtmosphere › Aerosols › Aerosol Optical Depth/Thickness › Angstrom ExponentOceans › Ocean Optics › Chlorophyll › Chlorophyll ConcentrationOceans › Ocean Optics › Attenuation/TransmissionOceans › Ocean Chemistry › Organic CarbonOceans › Ocean Chemistry › Inorganic CarbonOceans › Ocean Optics › FluorescenceOceans › Ocean Optics › Photosynthetically Active Radiation

Coverage & cadence

  • Time span2022-11-10 → ongoing
  • Measured byNOAA-21 (VIIRS)
  • Processing levelLevel 2
  • Spatial extent-180, -90, 180, 90
  • FormatsnetCDF-4
  • StatusACTIVE

What you can do with it

  • Watch sea-surface temperature and marine heatwaves
  • Spot algal blooms and ocean-colour shifts
  • Support fisheries and coastal monitoring
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. The Ocean Color (OC) data suite provides calibrated, atmospherically corrected ocean-optics measurements and derived biogeophysical products. This data suite includes the Apparent Optical Properties (AOP) and provides satellite-derived measures of the interaction between solar radiation and the upper ocean. AOPs are “apparent” because they depend not only on the inherent optical properties (IOPs) of seawater and its constituents but also on the ambient light field. These variables are critical for studying light penetration, primary productivity, and biogeochemical cycling. Geophysical variables in this suite include: - Kd_490 - Diffuse attenuation coefficient at 490 nm, KD2 algorithm (m⁻¹) - Rrs - Remote sensing reflectance (sr⁻¹) - angstrom - Aerosol Angstrom exponent, 443 to 865 nm - chlor_a - Chlorophyll Concentration, OCI Algorithm (mg m⁻³) - l2_flags - Level-2 Processing Flags - aot_868 - Aerosol optical thickness at 868 nm - par - Photosynthetically Available Radiation, R. Frouin (einstein m⁻² day^⁻¹) - pic - Calcite Concentration, Balch and Gordon (mol m⁻³) - poc - Particulate Organic Carbon, D. Stramski, 2007 (443/555 version) (mg m⁻³)

Get the data

viirsj2_l2_oc_nrt_access.py
import earthaccess
earthaccess.login(strategy="netrc")          # free Earthdata Login

results = earthaccess.search_data(
    short_name="VIIRSJ2_L2_OC_NRT",
    version="2025.0",
    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.