Landsat 8 and Sentinel 2 higher order products: input to S2DUP. Chris Justice (UMD) Curtis Woodcock (BU), Martin Claverie (UMD/GSFC)

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Landsat 8 and Sentinel 2 higher order products: input to S2DUP Chris Justice (UMD) Curtis Woodcock (BU), Martin Claverie (UMD/GSFC)

MODIS Land Products Energy Balance Product Suite Surface Reflectance Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity BRDF/Albedo Snow/Sea-ice Cover Vegetation Parameters Suite Vegetation Indices LAI/FPAR PSN/NPP Land Cover/Land Use Suite Land Cover Vegetation Phenology Vegetation Continuous Fields Vegetation Cover Change Fire Burned Area

Higher Order Science Products from Landsat 7 Never happened Concerns about competing with the private sector (the value-added community) Whatever concerns and interests concerning moderate resolution data have dissipated The concept of global Landsat data is becoming a reality (increased acquisitions, investment in HPC processing e.g. WELD, NEX ) As we move to higher spatial resolution optical systems to quantify and characterize land change can we consider MODIS-like data products at 30m resolution (near daily) Would need greater temporal frequency Truly exciting

EU Copernicus (formerly GMES) Global Land Service (2012- present) Products Global Component ( Vito Spot Vegn> Proba V) Vegetation: LAI, Green Veg Fraction, Veg Condition, Burnt Area Energy Budget: Albedo, LST, TOC Refl. Water Cycle: Soil water index, Water bodies Pan European Component (20m) Artificial Services, Forest Areas, Ag Areas, Wetlands, Water bodies Local Component Environmental hot spots Update CORINE Land Cover Date Access through ESA Sentinel on line Collaborative Ground Segments

International Terrestrial Essential Climate Variables (GCOS) River Discharge Water Use Groundwater Lakes Snowcover Glaciers and Icecaps Ice Sheets Permafrost Albedo Land Cover (10-30m) FAPAR LAI Above-Ground Biomass Soil Carbon Fire Disturbance Soil Moisture Land Surface Temperature These products are still largely oriented to characterizing the Physical Climate System IPCC Working Group 1. Some impacts products - glaciers, ice sheets, permafrost Most/all products point to 250m - 1km products or coarser Emphasis on validation protocols

USGS Landsat Science Products Under Development (2013 ST Presentation) Top of Atmosphere Reflectance Surface Reflectance Surface Temperature Burned Area Provisional Q1 CY14 Surface Water - Provisional Q1 CY14 Fractional Snow Covered Area Global 30m Land Cover - Provisional Q1 CY14 Landsat Science Team participation in product evaluation will be solicited. John Dwyer

Higher Temporal Frequency Moderate Resolution Imagery We have some experience Landsat 5 and 7, Landsat 7 and 8 (8 day repeat BUT) Increased opportunity for cloud free observations L7 SLC Off provided some constraints Science Rationale for increased frequency of observations Rapidly changing surface phenomenon Upcoming Data Opportunities L8 and S2a/b offers an opportunity for more frequent observations increasing w. S2b S2a June 12, 2015 Launch L8 and other optical sensors w.data access issues e.g. CBERS 4 (China / Brazil) - launched Dec 2014, 4 sensors. Resourcesat 2, 2011(India) AWIFS, LISS 3/4 Sentinel 1a (launched 3 April 2014, data available October 2014 ) - C Band SAR

NASA, CESBIO, ESA Sentinel-2A and 2B - LDCM Europe Longitude: 1.4 34.6 Latitude: 44.4 51.6 The large number of blue colored bands (>41 accesses) indicate that the revisit interval over the majority of the region is on the order of 2 days. The picture shows the number of times LDCM and the Sentinel 2 satellites accessed areas on the ground over an 80 day period of time. 21 accesses indicates a maximum revisit interval of ~3 days 19 hours 46 accesses indicates a minimum revisit interval of ~1 day 18 hours Masek, GSFC

Sentinel 2 Fully Integrated at IABG s Lab 24.02.15 ESA Photo Released

User requirements for multi-source merged products Free and open and EASY ACCESS to high-volume data signs are good BUT the proof of the pudding is in the eating Calibrated data Ortho-rectified data Atmospheric Correction Surface Reflectance NRT data for some time-sensitive science applications Validation for derived moderate resolution products Validation of Moderate Resolution Products emerging stage 2 validation using in-situ observations and high resn data Validation of change products (challenging) Will require fine resolution data (challenging) - GSFC TECLUB Decadal Survey whitepaper suggestion

Suggestions for Derived Multi-source Products for Land A generic, un-interpreted change product. Forest Cover Change products Vegetation Phenology LAI/FAPAR Fire Products active fire (SWIR) burned area product Agricultural Products cropland extent, crop type and area, crop condition, crop rotation, crop yield, field size, irrigated extent and state product Flooding extent Urban characterization and built-area change.

What is needed to move forward? Develop a merged data stream common processing (moving towards standard processing? ) Initial Prototyping Activities Surface Reflectance Some preliminary derived products which demonstrate the science utility of more frequent observations and make the case for expanded investment (more proposals to be funded) Demonstrate feasibility and desirability

Differences to be aware of when merging data Not a lot of best practices for data inter-use /merging / data fusion Differences in pixel size / locational accuracy Differences in swath-width (BRDF effects) Differences in local solar time (e.g. 10am/11am) Differences in spectral bands - center and width Cloud and shadow detection e.g. no Thermal Bands on S2

S2 Prototyping Activities Spot 4 (Take 5) V2.0 (Olivier Hagolle et al.) 20m time-series Lowering the Spot 4 Orbit by 3km to obtain 5 day repeat orbital cycle Observation of Selected Study Sites Improved ortho-rectification (Landsat 8 ortho) Updated Radiometric calibration (MERIS/Envisat reference) Level 2A reprocessed w. new aerosol model Example french applications: estuarine turbidity, fodder yield estimation, alpine snowpack evolution, crop type mapping and irrigation requirements http://www.cesbio.ups-tlse.fr/multitemp/?cat=6 VENμS 2 day repeat 75 proposals received Feb 2015 Spot 5 Take 5 (First Image acquired 8 th April 2015) 2.5Km orbit lower 149 Sites to be monitored with 5 day repeat ESA Sentinel 2 Agri (Defourny UCL, CESBIO, CS-SI Toulouse and Romania) Initiated Jan 2014, 13 Sites Spot4 (Take 5) including JECAM Sites Surface Reflectance L 3A, Crop Mask, Crop Type, Vegetation Indices 8 th International Workshop on Multi-temporal Remote Sensing (Multitemp 2015) July 22-24 Annecy, France Opportunity to see results

http://www.cesbio.ups-tlse.fr/multitemp/?cat=72 First Image Spot 5 Take 5 8 April 2015 Ouganda, E. Lake Victoria