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WorldView-3 helps to track offshore methane plumes from oil and gas
Scientists have used Earth observation data to reveal enormous methane plumes spilling out from an offshore oil and gas production rig in the Gulf of Mexico. This represents a significant breakthrough in the monitoring of industrial methane emissions from space.
WIVERNex-UK
This campaign was designed to extend the Chilbolton ground measurement record that involved analysis of radar observations made by the 94 GHZ radar from the ground at Chilbolton to quantify the accuracy expected for the algorithms for deriving, winds, clouds and precipitation properties for the proposed WIVERN satellite.
WISE
The objective of WInd and Salinity Experiment 2001 (WISE 2001) campaign was to get more data points and better wind speed measurements.
What is the Swarm Virtual Workspace for Earth Scientists (VirES)?
Learn more about Swarm VirES in this infographic.
WATS - Water Vapour and Temperature in the Troposphere and Stratosphere.pdf
This report describes the WATS mission, one of the candidate Earth Explorers in the second cycle in 2001.
WALES - Water Vapour Lidar Experiment in Space
This report describes the WALES mission, one of the candidate Earth Explorers in the second cycle in 2001.
VT GOCE Data
This collection contains the VT GOCE software and associated data set needed to run the software that is used for GOCE data visualisation.
Volcanic Ash Monitoring - ESA/EUMETSAT Workshop
On 14 April 2010 the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjalla erupted and had been ejecting immense plumes of ash and sulphur into the atmosphere. The workshop was held in response to the emergency.
VirES for Swarm
VirES adds discovery and visual analytics capabilities to the European Space Agency's online data access services established for the Swarm mission.
VirES for Aeolus
VirES for Aeolus is a highly interactive data manipulation and retrieval interface for ESA's Aeolus mission products.
Villarrica Volcano Activity: A Satellite Perspective from 2015
View the volcanic activity of Villarrica captured by Landsat 8 and Sentinel-1 satellites in February and March 2015.
Version 2.0 of GOCE thermosphere reprocessed data released
Version 2.0 of the GOCE thermosphere dataset is now available on the GOCE Online Dissemination Service.
Validation Report following the 3rd MERIS data reprocessing
This document prepared by the MERIS Quality Working Group (QWG) corresponds to the Validation Report following the 3rd MERIS data reprocessing. It aims at qualifying and quantifying the accuracy of the MERIS L2 products generated with the version 8.0 of MERIS Ground Segment prototype (MEGS), delivered to the whole community through the ODESA software (http://earth.eo.esa.int/odesa/). It is equivalent to version 6.0 of the Instrument Processing Facilities (IPF) at ESRIN.
Validation of GOMOS version ozone profiles
Validation of GOMOS version ozone profiles using ground-based lidar observations
User Toolbox Requirements Document - GOCE User Toolbox Specifications (GUTS)
Deliverable: WP2000: This document provides user requirement for the GOCE User Toolbox, designed around the GOCE mission.
Urban Evolution of Dubai: A Satellite Perspective from 1984 to 2017
Explore the urban transformation of Dubai through satellite images spanning from 1984 to 2017.
Updated Precise Orbit data (POD) for the full ERS-1 and ERS-2 mission available
The Precise Orbit files (ERS.ORB.POD) for the entire ERS-1 and ERS-2 mission periods have been reprocessed with up-to-date standards.
Updated CryoSat magnetometer data now available
An improved version of the CryoSat magnetic field data (version 0102) is now available in the "#CryoSat-2" folder of the ESA FTP server.
Update on Swarm Field-Aligned Current Dual (FAC_AC) data missing from 7 November 2021
As a follow-up of the news published on 23 November 2021, we want to update Swarm users about the missing Field-Aligned Current Dual (FAC_TMS_2F) data since 7 November 2021.
Understanding the Carbon and Water Cycles using SMOS Data and Models
The workshop aimed to bring together the EO, SMOS, Earth system science and modelling communities involved in the observation, characterisation and forecasting of land surface processes and their impacts.