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Mission - Earth Explorers
Mission - Earth Explorers
SMOS
The Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission is dedicated to making global observations of soil moisture over land and salinity over oceans
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Data - Other
Data - Other
EO Sign In registration
Learn how to register an EO Sign In account, which is required to access some data and submit proposals for data.
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Mission - Heritage Missions
Mission - Heritage Missions
Envisat
Envisat was ESA's successor to ERS. Envisat carried ten instruments aboard for a wide range of Earth observing fields. The mission was operational from 2002 to 2012.
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Data - Other
Data - Other
Data registration and proposals profile
Access your profile to see your requested data products or registrations and proposals you have submitted. An active EO Sign In account is required.
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Campaign
Campaign
LOSAC
The L-band Ocean Salinity Airborne Campaign (LOSAC) objective is to understand the nature of the wind driven signatures in order to evaluate if corrections are necessary prior to salinity estimations based on the radiometer signals.
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Campaign
Campaign
WISE
The objective of WInd and Salinity Experiment 2001 (WISE 2001) campaign was to get more data points and better wind speed measurements.
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Data - Data Download
Data - Data Download
PROBA-V HTTP
Download data from the PROBA-V mission through the VITO Product Distribution Portal. The data is freely available to registered users.
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Tools - Visualisation
Tools - Visualisation
SMOS Global Mapping Tool
The SMOS Global Mapping Tool (GMT) is useful for plotting the SMOS data into a single global geographical map.
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Data - Data Download
Data - Data Download
SMOS Online Dissemination Service
Download data from the SMOS mission through the SMOS Online Dissemination Service. The data is freely available to registered EO Sign In users.
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Event - Meeting
Event - Meeting
Earth Explorers for Climate - The contribution from SMOS
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the SMOS mission, a special event has been organised to look at the mission's contributions to science and research over the past decade.
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Document - Technical Note
Document - Technical Note
MIRAS-anomalies-2013.pdf
This note briefly describes the anomalies experienced so far by MIRAS in flight, and the impact they may have over data production and possible degradation of the data itself.
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Document - Product Specifications
Document - Product Specifications
SMOS Level 2 data product specifications
The purpose of this document is to present the structure, syntax, file naming and use of the different L2 SMOS operational Products.
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Document - Product Specifications
Document - Product Specifications
SMOS Level 0 data product specifications
The purpose of this document is to present the structure, syntax, file naming and use of the different L0 SMOS Products.
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Document - Technical Note
Document - Technical Note
SMOS-L1B-Data-Processing-Model-Document
The main purpose of this document is to provide a detailed definition of the processes and algorithms contained in the Foreign Sources Correction and Image Reconstruction modules.
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News - General News
News - General News
SMOS joins forces with top weather forecasting system
Measurements from SMOS mission are being integrated into ECMWF's forecasting system, allowing for accurate description of water content in soil.
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Tools - Processing
Tools - Processing
SMOS NetCDF Conversion Tool
The SMOS NetCDF Conversion Tool, for batch processing of large amounts of files, is available as a stand-alone command line executable or integrated in the SMOS Toolbox/SNAP.
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Tools - Processing, Visualisation
Tools - Processing, Visualisation
SMOS Toolbox
SMOS Toolbox for SNAP (SMOS-Box) supports those using data acquired by ESA’s Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission.
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Tools - Analysis, Visualisation
Tools - Analysis, Visualisation
SMOS Comparison Tool
SMOS Comparison Tool (SCoT) software can be used to produce comparison plots, statistics and histograms between two SMOS products of the same type.
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News - Scientific Highlights
News - Scientific Highlights
Mapping salty waters
The length and precision with which climate scientists can track the salinity, or saltiness, of the oceans is set to improve dramatically.
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News - General News
News - General News
New potential for tracking severe storms
SMOS is helping to accurately forecast and track extreme weather.