Full catalog/VIIRSJ2_L3m_IOP_NRT
VIIRSJ2_L3m_IOP_NRT·v2025.0·dataset

What's floating in seawater, from ocean color (NOAA-21, near-real-time)

NOAA-21 VIIRS Level-3 Global Mapped Inherent Optical Properties (IOP) - Near Real-time (NRT) Data, version 2025.0
ocean NASA OB_CLOUD Level 3 active netCDF-4
In plain English

What it measures. Properties describing how seawater and the stuff floating in it absorb and scatter light, independent of sun angle or viewing direction. Key values include total absorption, total backscattering, and the share of absorption coming from phytoplankton versus dissolved material and debris.

How it's made. Retrieved from the color of light leaving the ocean as measured by the VIIRS instrument on NOAA-21, run through a standard optical model and mapped globally, with rougher near-real-time calibration.

How & where you'd use it. Supports classifying water types, assessing water clarity, studying ocean chemistry and biology, and comparing measurements across different satellites.

What's measured

Oceans › Ocean Optics › AbsorptionOceans › Ocean Optics › ScatteringOceans › Ocean Optics › GelbstoffBiosphere › Ecosystems › Aquatic Ecosystems › Plankton › Phytoplankton

Coverage & cadence

  • Time span2022-11-10 → ongoing
  • Measured byNOAA-21 (VIIRS)
  • Processing levelLevel 3
  • 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 Inherent Optical Properties (IOP) suite provides per-pixel inherent optical properties - quantities that describe how seawater and its constituents absorb and scatter light, independent of illumination or viewing geometry. IOPs are retrieved from spectral Remote Sensing Reflectance (Rrs) using the default configuration of the Generalized Inherent Optical Properties (GIOP) model framework. These products support water-type classification, water-clarity assessment, biogeochemical studies, and forward/adjoint radiative-transfer applications, and they enable more robust cross-sensor comparisons than purely apparent (AOP) products. Geophysical variables in this suite include: - a – Total absorption coefficient (sum of pure water + phytoplankton + CDOM/detritus, m⁻¹) - bb – Total backscattering coefficient (m⁻¹) - aph_445 – Phytoplankton absorption coefficient at 445 nm (m⁻¹) - aph_unc_445 – Uncertainty in absorption due to phytoplankton at 445 nm (m⁻¹) - adg_445 – Combined CDOM + non-algal detritus absorption coefficient at 445 nm; accompanied by adg_s (spectral slope, units nm⁻¹). - adg_unc_445 – Uncertainty in absorption due to gelbstoff and detrital material at 445 nm (m⁻¹). - bbp_445 – Particulate backscattering coefficient at 445 nm (m⁻¹); include bbp_s (power-law slope, unitless) describing spectral shape. - bbp_unc_445 – Uncertainty in particulate backscattering at 445 nm (m⁻¹). - rrsdiff – Fractional mean Rrs difference (reconstructed from inverted IOPs - input) (needs units).

Get the data

viirsj2_l3m_iop_nrt_access.py
import earthaccess
earthaccess.login(strategy="netrc")          # free Earthdata Login

results = earthaccess.search_data(
    short_name="VIIRSJ2_L3m_IOP_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.