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5 reasons to be excited about Cryo2ice
We are living in a golden age of satellite altimetry. ESA’s CryoSat mission, with its unbroken 14-year (and counting) radar altimeter record of global ice and water, is right at the heart of it.
New query history and Time Series Processing features for cs2eo
New features have been added to the CryoSat data and information services platform cs2eo.
Dismissal of “ground” FTP account on CryoSat Cal/Val server
The "ground" FTP account on the CryoSat Cal/Val server will be dismissed on 23 September 2024.
CryoTEMPO Polar Ocean Baseline C data updated
The CryoTEMPO Polar Ocean Baseline C version 2 has now been generated and uploaded to the CryoSat science server. The new version will also be integrated into the CryoSat data platform cs2eo.
New version of the CryoSat User Tool (CUT) now available
The CryoSat User Tool (CUT) is an application for displaying and downloading CryoSat products from remote FTP servers or from local directories.
New Sea Ice and Snow Depth datasets, plus new geospatial coverage features on cs2eo
New features have been added to the CryoSat data platform cs2eo.
Feedback wanted on CryoSat data platform cs2eo
The data services platform cs2eo makes it easy to access, compare and download satellite altimetry data.
CryoSat data platform cs2eo features new interface and datasets
The latest updates to cs2eo, a high performance platform to access, compare and download datasets from CryoSat, ICESat-2, CRYO2ICE, CryoVEx, Cryo-TEMPO-EOLIS and Operation IceBridge, were released on 13 August.
Showcasing success stories from ESA's CryoSat mission
ESA's ice mission, CryoSat, was launched in 2010 and carried an advanced radar altimeter to measure Earth's cryosphere.
Spotlight on Third Party Mission provider: Airbus
Airbus' space technologies have a growing impact on people's daily life: from deep-space exploration and scientific missions, to today's most reliable secure telecommunications and Earth observation (EO) satellites.
Observing Arctic Ice Thinning with CryoSat
View glacier thinning in Patagonia using advanced ESA CryoSat swath data processing.
Showcasing Earth Explorer success stories from around the world
The Earth Explorers programme consists of a series of satellites that share the common goal of advancing Earth science by helping answer principal scientific questions through observation of Earth’s key systems.
Issue with CryoTEMPO Polar Ocean Baseline C data and CryoTEMPO short downtime
An issue has been found with CryoTEMPO Polar Ocean Baseline C data, which provides sea level anomaly (SLA) and dynamic ocean topography (DOT) values over some stretches of land.
Interview with Tommaso Parrinello
Tommaso Parrinello, Mission Manager for the Aeolus and CryoSat missions, describes his responsibilities and the challenges of managing these satellites.
Meet the Aeolus and Cryosat Mission Manager
Tommaso Parrinello talks about his role as a Mission Manager for Aeolus and Cryosat.
How much data may I request in a Project Proposal?
Access to some restrained data collections distributed by ESA require submission of a Project Proposal. These collections are typically for Third Party Missions when the data provider can only offer a limited amount of data.
Cryo-TEMPO gets new Summer Sea Ice product
CryoSat’s remarkable 14-year record of global ice and sea levels got another upgrade with the release of Cryo-TEMPO baseline C, which includes lots of new features and improvements.
TerraSAR-X Sample Data
Download free TerraSAR-X sample datasets to preview products available for this mission.
New Ocean data and more boost CryoSat data platform
Eight new datasets have been added to the CS2EO platform to support, enhance, and simplify research using CryoSat data. They include the CryoSat Ocean Product, and the Cryo-TEMPO Land Ice, Sea Ice, Polar Ocean, Coastal Ocean and Inland Water datasets.
Featuring the power of Earth observation data at EGU
The European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2024 brings together geoscientists from all over the world, aiming to provide a forum where scientists and early career researchers can present their work and discuss their ideas with experts, in all fields of geoscience.