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News - Success Stories
CRYO2ICE over Antarctica: revealing further insight on changing ice
The CryoSat-2 satellite is currently being aligned with ICESat-2 over Antarctica, unlocking fresh possibilities in the wealth of new information being
News - Success Stories
CryoTEMPO-EOLIS Products Now Available for Iceland, Svalbard, and the Canadian Arctic
Land-ice monitoring via Earth Observation methods in general, and altimetry in particular, are essential for tracking the current status of ice volume
News - Data Release news
New CryoSat BUFR products for the meteorological community
The current CryoSat Ocean Processor is able to generate Near-real-time Ocean Products (NOP) with a latency of 2-3 hours after sensing.
News - Operational News
Delay in the production of Cryo-TEMPO EOLIS operational data
In particular, the following datasets are currently not available on the Science Server: along-track point products: missing data for all regions from
News - General News
CRYO2ICE is now on Earth Online
The resulting data will have applications in the fields of sea ice, land ice, polar ocean currents, inland water and atmosphere.
News - Thematic area articles
Satellite data central to ocean monitoring
are equipped with various microwave monitoring instruments, optical imagers, and infrared radiometers, which can map ocean variables related to ocean currents
Instrument - Radar Altimeters
Products Information
and SARIn processors is provided here, these are intended for the purpose of becoming familiar with the format of the CryoSat Science Products from the current
News - Success Stories
New one-stop-shop for ESA and NASA altimetry data
Currently, the available standard combined products are: SAR Sea Ice (IS2 ATL07 vs CS2 SAR mode L2) – available for Arctic and Antarctic SARIn Land Ice
News - Success Stories
Retrieving Snow Depth Over Sea Ice Using Dual-Frequency Altimetric Measurements
which are only available from the launch of SARAL in 2013, have been shown to provide a better climatological solution than the snow depth climatology currently
Mission - Earth Explorers
CRYO2ICE
The measurements will also help map snow over the poles and advance our understanding of currents in polar oceans, with further applications expected in
Instrument - Radar Altimeters
SIRAL Overview
It is also operated over some geostrophic ocean currents and major hydrological basins.
Campaign
CryoVEx ICESat-2 Summer 2019
The CReSIS radar is a classic nadir-looking altimeter, i.e. the current system configuration does not support acquisition in the SAR nor SARIn mode that
Mission - Earth Explorers
CryoSat Data
Access is provided to all CryoSat systematic data acquired according to the current geographical mode mask.
Event - Training
Advanced Training Course in Ocean Remote Sensing 2011
Background and access to current and future Chinese, ESA and TPM satellite missions in ocean remote sensing were presented.
Instrument - Radar Altimeters
SIRAL
Access is provided to all CryoSat systematic data acquired according to the current geographical mode mask.
News - Data Release news
Systematic swath elevation and monthly DEMs over the Antarctica Ice Sheet margin from CryoSat 2
Land-ice monitoring via Earth Observation methods in general, and altimetry in particular, are essential for tracking the current status of ice volume
Mission - Earth Explorers
CryoSat Objectives
The density increase causes the surface waters to sink – in essence acting as a pump, driving cold, deep ocean currents from the polar regions towards
Campaign
CryoVex KAREN 2016 Fall
However, the phases seem to be anti-correlated, which is currently being investigated.
News - Operational News
A Closer Look at CRYO2ICE Manoeuvres
The new in-sync measurements will also help map snow over the poles and advance our understanding of currents in polar oceans, with further applications
News - General News
Systematic swath elevation and monthly DEMs over the Greenland Ice Sheet margin from CryoSat
Land-ice monitoring via Earth Observation methods in general, and altimetry in particular, are essential for tracking the current status of ice volume