The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission is fully operating since June 2017 with a constellation of two polar orbiting satellite units. Both Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-2B are equipped with an optical imaging sensor MSI (Multi-Spectral Instrument) which acquires high spatial resolution optical data products. The Sentinel-2 mission is dedicated to land monitoring, emergency management and security. It serves for
monitoring of land-cover change and biophysical variables related to agriculture and forestry, monitors coastal and inland waters and is useful for risk and disaster mapping.
Accurate atmospheric correction of satellite observations is a precondition for the development and delivery of high-quality applications. Therefore, the atmospheric correction processor Sen2Cor was developed with the objective of delivering land surface reflectance products. Sen2Cor is designed to process single tile Level-1C products, providing Level-2A surface (Bottom-of-Atmosphere) reflectance product together with Aerosol Optical Thickness (AOT), Water Vapour (WV) estimation maps and a Scene Classification (SCL) map including cloud / cloud shadow classes for further processing.
Sen2Cor processor can be downloaded from ESA website as a standalone tool for individual Level-2A processing by the users. It can be run either from command line or as a plugin of the Sentinel-2 Toolbox (SNAP-S2TBX).
In parallel, ESA started in June 2017 to use Sen2Cor for systematic Level-2A processing of Sentinel-2 acquisitions over Europe. Since March 2018, Level-2A products are generated by the official Sentinel-2 ground segment (PDGS) and are available on the Copernicus Open Access Hub.
The objective of this presentation is to provide users with an overview of the Level-2A product contents and up-to-date information about the data quality of the Level-2A products (processing baseline >=
PB.02.12) generated by Sentinel-2 PDGS since May 2019, in terms of Cloud Screening and Atmospheric Correction. In addition, the presentation will give an outlook on the upcoming updates of Sen2Cor which will improve L2A Data Quality: updated L2A metadata, updated scene classification, updated fall-back method using meteorological information from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, updated Copernicus DEM