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  • Event - Meeting

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    VH-RODA and CEOS SAR workshop

    The workshop provided an open forum for the presentation and discussion of current status and future developments related

  • Activity - Quality

    EDAP

    This harmonisation requirement is nevertheless a longterm goal, while the current situation, especially for what concerns

  • Event - Workshop

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    SEASAR 2012

    Sentinel1 Wave mode processing algorithms, product validation and assimilation Ocean wind retrievals and applications Ocean current

  • News - Thematic area articles

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    How satellite data help to shape society

    Title: Current drought situation in Ebro basin Description: The SMOS soil-moisture-based drought monitor is updated monthly

  • Instrument - Imaging Radars

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    PALSAR

    A small percentage of ALOS-1 PALSAR products processed by the current installed ESA IPF are affected by a known quality issue

  • Instrument - Imaging Radars

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    PALSAR Processor Releases

    The current ALOS-1 PALSAR IPF integrated within the ESA On-The-Fly system is v4.16p9, installed on 24 January 2017.

  • News - Infographics

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    What are the next Earth Explorers?

    Four more missions are currently planned - EarthCARE, Biomass, FLEX, and FORUM - which will further our understanding of

  • Activity - Quality

    SLAP

    Currently, in excess of 701,000 Level 1 TM and 84,000 Level 1 ETM+ products have been reprocessed and released under the

  • Document - Product Document

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    ALOS-PALSAR-Quality-Disclaimer.pdf

    The current installed IPF V04.16p9 is anyway able to identify and segregate the affected products: the PRF change event

  • Document - General Reference

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    The Earth Observation Handbook, 2010 Update - Key Tables

    being flown 20 Dec 1999 30 Sep 2011 5-year nominal mission life, currently in extended operations.

  • Event - Training

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    EO Summer School 3

    In line with observations it shows anticyclonically rotating surface currents and cyclonically rotating bottom currents.

  • Tools - Processing

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    PolSARpro

    The current version of PolSARpro is 6.0 (Biomass Edition).

  • News - Thematic area articles

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    Satellite data central to ocean monitoring

    microwave monitoring instruments, optical imagers, and infrared radiometers, which can map ocean variables related to ocean currents

  • Event - Workshop

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    Fringe 2011 Workshop

    The Fringe series of workshops started in 1992 and they are currently organised by ESA every two years.

  • Document - Conference Presentation - Poster

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    04_OCT2013_ESA-EO_programmes.pdf

    mission has delivered the most accurate model of the 'geoid' ever produced – With GOCE geoid, for the first time, global currents

  • Document - General Reference

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    Heritage Missions brochure

    and preservation, data improvement and reprocessing, and enables the alignment and harmonisation of heritage data with current

  • Document - General Reference

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    PolInSAR-2013-session-summaries-recommendations.pdf

    Past, Current and Future SAR Missions (e.g. RCM, SENTINEL-1, ALOS-2, NovaSAR-S, SAOCOM; 7.

  • Document - General Reference

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    PREMIER-Report-for-Mission-Selection-An-Earth-Explorer-to-observe-atmospheric-composition.pdf

    The representation of gravity waves in climate models is currently a major source of uncertainty.

  • Document - General Reference

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    Earth Explorers brochure

    The four missions currently in operation are SMOS, CryoSat, Swarm and Aeolus.

  • Document - General Reference

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    BIOMASS-Report-for-Mission-Selection-An-Earth-Explorer-to-observe-forest-biomass.pdf

    Current comparisons show that different models give radically different predictions of the current distribution of biomass

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