JPSS1 Product Descriptions: VJ214_NRT

Last update: March 07, 2024

Data Set Short Name:
VJ214_NRT

Data Set Long Name:
VIIRS/JPSS2 Thermal Anomalies/Fire 6-Min L2 Swath 750m NRT

Platform:
Joint Polar-orbiting Satellite System-2 (JPSS-2; now NOAA-21)

Instrument:
Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS)

Product Description:
The VIIRS/JPSS2 Thermal Anomalies/Fire 6-Min L2 Swath 750m NRT product is based on the MODIS C6 Fire algorithm. The input to the Active Fires production are Level-1B moderate-resolution reflective band M7, and emissive bands M13 and M15. The fire algorithm first calculates bands M13, M15 brightness temperature (BT) statistics for a group of background pixels adjacent to each potential fire pixel. These statistics are used to set thresholds for several contextual fire detection tests. There is also an absolute fire detection test based on a pre-set M13 BT threshold. If the results of the absolute and relative fire detection tests meet certain criteria, the pixel is labeled as fire. The designation of a pixel as fire from the results of the BT threshold tests may be overridden under sun glint conditions or if too few pixels were used to calculate the background statistics.

The VJ214 product contains several pieces of information for each fire pixel: pixel coordinates, latitude and longitude, pixel M7 reflectance, background M7 reflectance, pixel M13 and M15 BT, background M13 and M15 BT, mean background BT difference, background M13, M15, and BT difference mean absolute deviation, fire radiative power, number of adjacent cloud pixels, number of adjacent water pixels, background window size, number of valid background pixels, detection confidence, land pixel flag, background M7 reflectance, and reflectance mean absolute deviation.

The product provides day and nighttime active fire detections over land and water (from gas flares). The VJ214 product provides fire data continuity with NASA's EOS MODIS 1 km fire product.

file_naming_convention = "VJ214_NRT.AYYYYDDD.HHMM.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.nc

  • AYYYYDDD = Acquisition Year and Day of Year
  • HHMM = Hour and minute of acquisition
  • CCC = Collection number
  • YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time
  • nc = NetCDF4

For more information read Active Fires Product User Guide

or visit NASA Earth Science Data Records at VIIRS Land website
and
Schroeder, W., Oliva, P., Giglio, L., & Csiszar, I. A. (2014). The New VIIRS 375m active fire detection data product: algorithm description and initial assessment. Remote Sensing of Environment, 143, 85-96. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2013.12.008 PDF from UMD
or visit University of Maryland VIIRS Active Fire Web page

Production Frequency:
240 file per day

Spatial Coverage:
Global

Spatial Resolution:
750m

File Size (MB):
~1

Citation:

Dataset Originator/Creator:
NASA JPSS1 Land Science Team/MODIS Adaptive Processing System (MODAPS)

Data Authors:
Wilfrid Schroeder

Dataset DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5067/VIIRS/VJ214_NRT.002