Articles | Volume 18, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-18-397-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-18-397-2026
Data description article
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15 Jan 2026
Data description article |  | 15 Jan 2026

Subsets of geostationary satellite data over international observing network sites for studying the diurnal dynamics of energy, carbon, and water cycles

Hirofumi Hashimoto, Weile Wang, Taejin Park, Sepideh Khajehei, Kazuhito Ichii, Andrew R. Michaelis, Alberto Guzman, Ramakrishna R. Nemani, Margaret S. Torn, Koong Yi, and Ian G. Brosnan

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We create the GeoNEX Coincident Ground Observations (GeCGO) dataset by extracting point data at observational network sites across the Americas from the gridded GeoNEX products. The GeoNEX dataset is a high-temporal-frequency dataset of the latest geostationary satellite observations. We also release the software GeoNEXTools, which helps with handling the GeCGO data. GeCGO and GeoNEXTools could help scientists use geostationary satellite data at ground observational sites of interest.
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