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  • Document - General Reference

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    The-Changing-Earth-New-Scientific-Challenges-for-ESAs-Living-Planet-Programme.pdf

    This article is extracted from ESA Bulletin Nr. 129.

  • Event - Workshop

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    2nd Space for Hydrology Workshop

    The workshop aimed to assess the current stage of knowledge and activities in space-based hydrological observations and to

  • Event - Training

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    Advanced Training Course in Land Remote Sensing 2012

    Objectives The objectives of this advanced Dragon training course were: To inform on past, current and future EO satellite

  • Mission - Earth Explorers

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    ALADIN

    Aeolus Quality Control Reports on L1B/Instrument, L2A and L2B products are currently available to Aeolus Cal/Val teams and

  • Mission - Earth Explorers

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    Aeolus

    This is currently the only technology that can provide direct wind profile observations in clear air, inside thin clouds

  • News - Data Release news

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    Aeolus data now publicly available

    Following the introduction in June 2019 of a correction of biases related to spectrometer pixels showing elevated dark current

  • Data - Announcement of Opportunity (Restrained)

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    Announcement of Opportunity for Aeolus Cal/Val

    The objective of the current reopening is to invite scientists, new groups and individuals, to participate in Aeolus calibration

  • News - Operational News

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    A Guide to Aeolus Range Bin Settings

    Current Range Bin Settings Multiple Aeolus Range Bin Settings are active at the same time.

  • Mission - Earth Explorers

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    Aeolus Overview

    Currently, the global distribution of conventional wind profile measurements is not homogenous and mainly located over land

  • Mission - Earth Explorers

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    SMOS Overview

    Mission Background The SMOS mission is a direct response to the current lack of global observations of soil moisture and

  • Mission - Earth Explorers

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    SMOS Objectives

    SMOS Science The SMOS mission is a direct response to the current lack of global observations of soil moisture and ocean

  • Mission - Earth Explorers

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    Aeolus Data

    Aeolus Quality Control Reports on L1B/Instrument, L2A and L2B products are currently available to Aeolus Cal/Val teams and

  • Mission - Earth Explorers

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    ALADIN Reports

    quality reports about the public L2B Wind product: Monthly L2B reports Reports for the Aeolus L2A Aerosol/Cloud products are currently

  • Event - Workshop

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    Understanding the Carbon and Water Cycles using SMOS Data and Models

    main land interactions and their impacts on the Earth system and climate by exploiting SMOS observations; To review the current

  • Mission - Earth Explorers

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    SMOS product availability

    + NIR + Long     LO + FTT     LO + Electrical Stability     LO + NIR + Long + FTT     LO + Short     LO + Long + Short Current

  • Mission - Earth Explorers

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    Products Information

    For an optimal exploitation of the current SMOS L2 data set V620 consult the read-me-first notes available for V620 soil

  • Event - Workshop

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    Space and the Arctic 2009 Workshop

    possibilities for the future : Volker Liebig, Director of ESA EO Programme Observations of the Arctic - EUMETSAT's Contribution to Current

  • News - Thematic area articles

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    Space data help to unravel the complexities of Earth’s atmosphere

    mission delivered unprecedented insight into the global distributions of methane and carbon dioxide, helping to underpin current

  • Event - Training

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    EO Summer School 5

    Keynote lectures on global change issues are also given to discuss the current state of the science of global change and

  • News - Success Stories

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    ESA’s wind mission could help to forecast tropical storms

    delivered by weather balloons, satellites, and aircraft has been shown to improve its projections; however, the wind data currently