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Document - Technical Note
ERS-2 Scatterometer- Mission Performances and Current Reprocessing Achievements
Document - Proceedings
Emerging-Scatterometer-Applications-from-Research-to-Operations.pdf
The objective of the Workshop, held on 5-7 October 1998 at ESA-ESTEC (Noordwijk, The Netherlands), was to review the current applications of scatterometer
Event - Workshop
2nd Space for Hydrology Workshop
The workshop aimed to assess the current stage of knowledge and activities in space-based hydrological observations and to exchange knowledge and know
Document - General Reference
SCI-PUB-14-0002-v01-WMO-report-1.0.pdf
The ERS Scatterometers in the Global Climate Observing System report describes the current and anticipated relationship and role of the ERS scatterometers
Document - General Reference
Satellite-Data-in-Hydrology-Experience-with-ERS.pdf
This document is aimed at both current and potential users of ERS data in hydrology.
Document - Proceedings
3rd International Symposium on Retrieval of Bio and Geophysical Parameters from SAR Data for Land Applications
This Symposium provided a snapshot of where we currently stand in exploiting SAR data to understand geophysical and biophysical processes.
Data - Data Description
ERS-1/2 ATSR Averaged Surface Temperature [AT1/AT2_AR__2P]
The surface temperature data sets provide, for sea cells, nadir and dual view sea surface temperatures, and for land cells, land surface temperature (currently
Data - Data Description
ERS-2 GOME Spectral Product L1
tool had to be applied by end user to obtain spectrally and radiometrically calibrated radiances (including the correction for polarisation, leakage current
Data - Data Description
ERS PRARE Precise Orbit Product (ERS.ORB.POD/ERS.ORB/PRC)
Several orbit solutions are currently distributed: A new set of ORB POD (Precise Orbit Determination - REAPER
Instrument - Scatterometers
SAR (ERS) Processor Releases
Processor Releases It should be noted that for SAR, each product ordered is processed directly from the raw data, using the current version of the SAR
Event - Workshop
SEASAR 2006
Assess wave mode user requirements Formulate recommendations for algorithm and new products development To present ESA studies results on wind, wave and currents
News - Thematic area articles
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 and tracked the progression
Instrument - Radar Altimeters
RA (ERS)
operational modes (ocean or ice) the RA provided information on significant wave height; surface wind speed; sea surface elevation, which relates to ocean currents
News - Data Release news
New reprocessing of datasets celebrates 30 years of ERS
For each surface, the experts will use our current knowledge acquired over 30 years of experience, to improve the ERS altimetric and radiometric data as
Instrument - Scatterometers
SAR (ERS)
Processor Releases It should be noted that for SAR, each product ordered is processed directly from the raw data, using the current version of the SAR
Mission - Heritage Missions
ERS Radar Course 1
Therefore, microwaves easily penetrate clouds, and images can be acquired independently of the current weather conditions.
Event - Workshop
SEASAR 2012
Aouf 14:00 - 14:20 Towards consistent inversion of wind, waves and surface current from SAR Bertrand Chapron (IFREMER, France) 14:20 - 14:40 NEREIDS: New
Instrument - Spectrometers
GOME Cal/Val
Half of that time was spent in the night side of Earth, when GOME carried out sequences of calibration measurements, i.e. dark current and LED measurements
News - Success Stories
Heritage data still widely used today
Current satellite missions collect data with high frequency, with some able to systematically revisit the same location in the same geometry every 6 days
Event - Workshop
Fringe 2011 Workshop
The Fringe series of workshops started in 1992 and they are currently organised by ESA every two years.