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Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-5-Atmospheric-composition-sounding-at-mm-wavelengths.pdf
This presentation from ESA'sEO Summer School 5 describes atmospheric composition sounding
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-4-The-Earth-Observation-Programme-at-ESA.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 4 describes 2008 the Earth Observation Programme at ESA
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-2-Stratospheric-ozone-satellite-observations-DA-and-forecasts.pdf
Stratospheric ozone: satellite observations, data assimilation and forecasts
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-2-Role-of-DA-in-atmospheric-composition-monitoring-and-forecasting.pdf
The role of data assimilation in atmospheric composition monitoring and forecasting Why data assimilation ?
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-4-Carbon-cycle-missions-present-capabilities-and-future-promises.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 4 describes carbon cycle missions: present capabilities and future promises
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-3-Earth-Explorers-and-Scientific-Challenges.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 3 describes Earth explorers and Scientific challenges
Document - Proceedings
EO-Summer-School-4-DA-applications-Earth-Systems.pdf
This presentation from ESA's EO Summer School 4 describes applications of data assimilation in earth system science
Document - Product Cal/Val Plan/Report
VALID Annual Report 2008
Validation of GOMOS version ozone profiles using ground-based lidar observations
Document - Product Cal/Val Plan/Report
TASTE-final-report-October-2008-October-2011.pdf
The present document is the final report of the three-year Multi-TASTE project (October 2008-October 2011). Multi-TASTE has provided ESA with MULTI-mission Technical ASsistance To the validation of atmospheric composition data acquired by Envisat and Third Party Missions (TPM).
Document - Product Cal/Val Plan/Report
Envisat-Quality-Assessment-with-Lidar-(EQUAL)-Annual-Report-2006.pdf
Technical Assistance to Envisat Validation by LIDAR: this is the 2006 annual report of the EQUAL project. This project supports and performs the quality assessment of ozone and temperature profiles retrieved from ENVISAT data using lidar data.
Document - Product Cal/Val Plan/Report
Envisat-Quality-Assessment-with-Lidar-(EQUAL)-Annual-Report-2004.pdf
Technical Assistance to Envisat Validation by LIDAR: this is the 2004 annual report of the EQUAL project. This project supports and performs the quality assessment of ozone and temperature profiles retrieved from ENVISAT data using lidar data.
Document - Product Cal/Val Plan/Report
Envisat-Quality-Assessment-with-Lidar-(EQUAL)-Annual-Report-2005.pdf
Technical Assistance to Envisat Validation by LIDAR: this is the 2005 annual report of the EQUAL project. This project supports and performs the quality assessment of ozone and temperature profiles retrieved from ENVISAT data using lidar data.
Document - Product Cal/Val Plan/Report
EQUAL-Progress-Report-January-March-2005.pdf
Technical Assistance to Envisat Validation by Lidar. Progress Report January-March 2005.
Document - Technical Note
The Status of the SCIAMACHY Active Thermal Control (ATC)
The Active Thermal Control System (ATC) is providing thermal stability to SCIAMACHY's optical bench module (OBM). Over the past 10 years in-orbit mission lifetime the ATC has proven extremely reliable. Although regular monitoring has revealed some degradation ??? less than what was predicted before launch ??? only a single adjustment was necessary so far to keep the OBM temperature within the specified limit. The ATC adjustment occurred in October 2008 in orbit 34643 [RD1 with referencing RD3-RD6].
Document - Product Readme Note
Global-Ozone-Monitoring-Experiment-(GOME)-Interim-Science-Report.pdf
To obtain final confidence in the scientific validity of the GOME for its inclusion in the ERS-2 mission, in 1993 the Agency asked a group of scientists to review the scientific objectives and capabilities of the GOME. This 'historical' report covers the scientific rationale and objectives of GOME and assesses its capabilities.
Document - Technical Note
SCIAMACHY-1b-to-2-OL-Processing-Algorithm-Theoretical-Basis-Document-Semi-Analytical-Cloud-Retrieval-Algorithm-for-SCIAMACHY-Envisat.pdf
This document gives scientific background and technical information about the Semi-Analytical CloUd Retrieval Algorithm SACURA, and its implementation at DLR-IMF as part of the SCIAMACHY off-line processor. SACURA implemented at DLR has basically the purpose to provide information for corrections of vertical columns of trace gases. Therefore relevant products are Cloud Top Height (CTH) and Cloud Optical Thickness (COT). However, in its original concept SACURA provides more then both parameters. This document focuses on scientific background information for these two parameters. Additionally, limitations of the algorithm are explained. Validation results for CTH are described as well as input and output file formats.
Document - Technical Note
SCIAMACHY-1b-to-2-Off-line-Processing-Instructions-for-the-Usage-of-the-Level-2-Products-Limb-MDS.pdf
This document shall provide users of the Level 2 product who are interested to use the products retrieved from Limb observation measurements, information about the usage of the entries to the product. This shall also support the validation of the product.
Document - Conference Presentation - Poster
Latest-processing-status-and-quality-assessment-of-the-GOMOS-MIPAS-and-SCIAMACHY-ESA-dataset.pdf
Latest processing status and quality assessment of the GOMOS MIPAS and SCIAMACHY ESA dataset - Poster about the Envisat Atmospheric-Chemistry instruments presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2011 (San Francisco 05 - 09 December 2011).
Document - General Reference
Envisat-Mission-and-System-Summary.pdf
This document provides a description of the mission objectives, the underlying system design concepts, status of the design, and developments of the system elements.
Document - General Reference
SCIAMACHY-Exploring-the-Changing-Earths-Atmosphere.pdf
This comprehensive publication describes the SCIAMACHY mission - from the very first ideas to the current results. The targeted readership is not only the existing and potentially new SCIAMACHY data users from undergraduate student level up to researchers new in the fields of atmospheric chemistry and remote sensing but anyone who is keen to learn about SCIAMACHY's efforts to study the atmosphere and its responses to both, natural phenomena and anthropogenic effects.