2017 CryoSat Ice Baseline D reprocessed data available
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We're pleased to announce that the reprocessed CryoSat Ice Baseline D data for all of 2017 has now been published on the Science Server and is available for download.
We are planning to publish the next batch next week. We will follow up with another announcement when the full dataset for 2018 is available.
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