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Defined in the early 1990s for use with gridded satellite passive microwave data, the Equal-Area Scalable Earth Grid (EASE-Grid) was quickly adopted and used for distribution of a variety of satellite and in situ data sets. Conceptually easy to understand, EASE-Grid suffers from limitations that make it impossible to format in the widely popular GeoTIFF convention without reprojection. Importing EASE-Grid data into standard mapping software packages is nontrivial and error-prone. This article defines a standard for an improved EASE-Grid 2.0 definition, addressing how the changes rectify issues with the original grid definition. Data distributed using the EASE-Grid 2.0 standard will be easier for users to import into standard software packages and will minimize common reprojection errors that users had encountered with the original EASE-Grid definition.
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M. J. Brodzik
Brendan Billingsley
T. M. Haran
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
National Snow and Ice Data Center
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10921a5725bbd5cc6134c3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi1010032
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