[R-sig-Geo] How to download MODIS data using MODISTools library

Pascal Oettli kridox at ymail.com
Thu Dec 3 09:04:45 CET 2015


You already asked this question here:
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/172378/how-to-download-the-modis-data-from-r-using-modistools-library.

Please avoid to cross-post.

Regards,
Pascal

On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 4:14 PM, Waseem Ali <w1malik at gmail.com> wrote:
> I want to download MODIS product MOD13Q1 to use the Scientific Data Sets (SDS) layers of "250m_16_days_EVI", "250m_16_days_pixel_reliability". MODISTools library in R software provides the capability to download the MODIS data from LP DAAC data center.I have read the MODISTools pdf guide which provides the basic understanding of how to use the library to subset the MOD13Q1 data layers by using the points location. The following subset function which I want to use:library(`MODISTools`)MODISSubsets(LoadDat = modis.subset, Products = "MOD13Q1",Bands = c("250m_16_days_EVI", "250m_16_days_pixel_reliability"),Size = c(1,1))Here LoadDat = modis.subset is the data frame of latitude and longitude points in decimal format and according to Size = c(1,1) parameter that is used to extract the 1 Km left and 1 Km right from the focal point as extent. But I want to used the extent of whole study area likelat <- c(23.6947, 37.0894)long <- c(60.8786,  79.3074)period <- data.frame(lat=lat,long!
>  =long, start.date=2013,end.date=2014,id=1)MODISSubsets(LoadDat = period, Products = "MOD13Q1", Bands = "250m_16_days_EVI", "250m_16_days_pixel_reliability", Size = c(0,0), TimeSeriesLength = 1)But here I am confused about using Size parameter that is used to extract the point values. How can I use it to extract all the available data in this extent? And second one is can I use this point information in ASCII file to display a raster in R software? I don't want to download the full tile which contains 250MB and in my case this will be 250GB data if I download all the available data starting from 2000 to 2015.
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