Metadata for EVI for Year 2002 to Present from AQUA Metadata for EVI for Year 2002 to Present from AQUA
Identification Information:
Citation:
Originator: Montana Climate Office
Publication date: 12/31/2014
Title: EVI for Year 2002 to Present from AQUA
Edition: MCO_MODIS_13_v1.0_2014
Publication place: Missoula, Montana, 59812-0576, US
Publisher: State Climatologist
Online linkage: ftp://mco.cfc.umt.edu/evi/aqua/Readme.html
Browse graphic file name: http://mco.cfc.umt.edu/images/MCOMODIS13EVIThumbnail.jpg
Browse graphic file description: Montana Climate Office MODIS13 graphic
Browse graphic file type: JPEG

Abstract:
This raster dataset shows MODIS Aqua sixteen-day, monthly, yearly, sixteen-day normal, monthly normal, and yearly normal Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) for Montana with a nominal grid cell resolution of 250-meters for the sixteen-day products and 1000-meters for the monthly and yearly products for the years 2002 to present. EVI is an 'optimized' index designed to enhance the vegetation signal with improved sensitivity in high biomass regions and improved vegetation monitoring through a de-coupling of the canopy background signal and a reduction in atmosphere influences. Starting 2000, and after the launch of the two MODIS sensors on Terra (satellite) and Aqua (satellite) by NASA, EVI was adopted as a standard product. The Terra satellite collection encompasses the years 2000 to present. The Aqua satellite collection encompasses the years 2002 to present. The Montana Climate Office tansforms the source MODIS datasets from their native sinusoidal projection to the Montana State Plane coordinate system for the area-of-interest for both the Aqua and Terra MODIS platforms.Technical details for MODIS can be found in the user guide posted at ftp://mco.cfc.umt.edu/resources/MCO/Papers/MODIS_VI_UsersGuide_01_2012.pdf
Purpose:
The Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) for Montana is provided in gridded format. Like the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) many factors affect EVI values like plant photosynthetic activity, total plant cover, biomass, plant and soil moisture, and plant stress. Vegetation indices like EVI make it possible to compare images over time to look for ecologically significant changes. While NDVI is chlorophyll sensitive, the EVI is more responsive to canopy structural variations, including leaf area index (LAI), canopy type, plant physiognomy, and canopy architecture. The two vegetation indices (NDVI and EVI) complement each other and improve upon the detection of vegetation changes and extraction of canopy biophysical parameters. Another difference between NDVI and EVI is that in the presence of snow, NDVI decreases, while EVI increases.
Supplemental information:
Processed from HDF raster file source using Python 2.7 code maintained by the Montana Climate Office.

Time period of content:
Beginning date: 07/04/2002
Beginning time: 000000
Ending date: 12/31/2014
Currentness reference:
The bounding rectangle for all 4th-code NRCS hydrologic units that intersect with the boundary of the State of Montana.
Status:
Progress: Complete
Maintenance and update frequency: As needed
Access constraints: None
Use constraints:
The Montana Climate Office (MCO) provides this product/service for informational purposes only. The MCO did not produce it for, nor is it suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Consumers of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the viability of the information for their purposes. The MCO provides these data in good faith but does not represent or warrant its accuracy, adequacy, or completeness. In no event shall the MCO be liable for any incorrect results or analysis; any direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages to any party; or any lost profits arising out of or in connection with the use or the inability to use the data or the services provided. The MCO makes these data and services available as a convenience to the public, and for no other purpose. The MCO reserves the right to change or revise published data and/or services at any time.
Point of contact:
State Climatologist
Director of Montana Climate Office
Montana Climate Office
32 Campus Drive
Missoula, Montana 59812-0576


Telephone: 406.243.6793
E-Mail: state.climatologist@umontana.edu


Point of contact:
Michael D. Sweet
Research and Information Systems Specialist
Montana Climate Office
32 Campus Drive
Missoula, Montana 59812-0576


Telephone: 406.243.5265
E-Mail: michael.sweet@umontana.edu


Data set credit:
The MODIS data product is courtesy of the online Data Pool at the NASA Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC), USGS/Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center, Sioux Falls, South Dakota (https://lpdaac.usgs.gov/data_access).
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Data Quality Information:
Logical consistency report:
Value range resulting from bilinear transformation to Montana State Plane projection is within expected range. NoData values are assigned where they existed in the source representation.
Completeness report:
Number of NoData items with respect to the total number of NoData that should have been present


Lineage:

Process step:
MODIS data projected to Montana State Plane NAD83 is extracted to an area-of-interest (ftp://mco.cfc.umt.edu/resources/MCO/Area-of-Interest/BoundariesMSP.gdb/area-of-interest) defined by the Montana Climate Office to encompass all major sub-basins that intersect with Montana's border. The Esri ArcGIS Spatial Analyst ExtractByMask_sa method is used. For the extract method, the source is used as a snap raster to maintain alignment of the grid cells. Pyramids are built for the result using Esri ArcGIS BuildPyramids_management method.
Process contact:
Michael D. Sweet
Research and Information Systems Specialist
Montana Climate Office
32 Campus Drive
Missoula, Montana 59812-0576


Telephone: 406.243.5265
E-Mail: michael.sweet@umontana.edu


Process step:
Mean and standard deviation are derived for all available years.
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Spatial Data Organization Information:
Raster object information:
Raster object type: Pixel
Row count: 1099
Column count: 1529
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Spatial Reference Information:
Horizontal coordinate system definition:
Map projection:
Map projection name: NAD 1983 StatePlane Montana FIPS 2500
Lambert conformal conic:
NAD 1983 StatePlane Montana FIPS 2500
Standard parallel: 45.0
Standard parallel: 49.0
Longitude of central meridian: -109.5
Latitude of projection origin: 44.25
False easting: 600000.0
False northing: 0.0
Planar distance units: meter
Geodetic model:
Horizontal datum name: D North American 1983
Ellipsoid name: GRS 1980
Semi-major axis: 6378137.0
Denominator of flattening ratio: 298.257222101
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Entity and Attribute Information:
Entity type label:
MODIS gridded raster data representing mean Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
Entity type definition: MODIS Normalized Difference Vegetation Index mean values

Attribute label: Value
Attribute definition:
spatially gridded mean Normalized Difference Vegetation Index values
Range domain minimum: -1.0
Range domain maximum: 1.0
Attribute units of measure: EVI
Attribute measurement frequency: 005

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Distribution Information:
Distributor:
Michael D. Sweet
Research and Information Systems Specialist
Montana Climate Office
32 Campus Drive
Missoula, Montana 59812-0576


Telephone: 406.243.5265
E-Mail: michael.sweet@umontana.edu


Resource description: Downloadable Data


Distribution liability:
The Montana Climate Office (MCO) provides this product/service for informational purposes only. The MCO did not produce it for, nor is it suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Consumers of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the viability of the information for their purposes. The MCO provides these data in good faith but does not represent or warrant its accuracy, adequacy, or completeness. In no event shall the MCO be liable for any incorrect results or analysis; any direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages to any party; or any lost profits arising out of or in connection with the use or the inability to use the data or the services provided. The MCO makes these data and services available as a convenience to the public, and for no other purpose. The MCO reserves the right to change or revise published data and/or services at any time.

Standard order process:
Digital form:
Online option:
ftp://mco.cfc.umt.edu/evi/aqua/Readme.html
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Metadata Reference Information:
Metadata date: 02/17/2015
Metadata future Review date: 01/01/2016
Metadata contact:
Michael D. Sweet
Research and Information Systems Specialist
Montana Climate Office
32 Campus Drive
Missoula, Montana 59812-0576


Telephone: 406.243.5265
E-Mail: michael.sweet@umontana.edu


Metadata use constraints:
The Montana Climate Office (MCO) provides this product/service for informational purposes only. The MCO did not produce it for, nor is it suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Consumers of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the viability of the information for their purposes. The MCO provides these data in good faith but does not represent or warrant its accuracy, adequacy, or completeness. In no event shall the MCO be liable for any incorrect results or analysis; any direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages to any party; or any lost profits arising out of or in connection with the use or the inability to use the data or the services provided. The MCO makes these data and services available as a convenience to the public, and for no other purpose. The MCO reserves the right to change or revise published data and/or services at any time. Please reference the credits if used in the production of other products.
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