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It was used as a field site for the ICECAPS-MELT project.\r\n\r\nLocated at:\r\n\r\n66.48 N\r\n46.30 W\r\n2331 m asl" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 44764, "uuid": "031295a5b4af415b92fa37a4abeafeb8", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Snow Shear Frame", "abstract": "Stainless Steel Shear Frame for measuring layer shear strength in snow pits." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44799, "uuid": "85f48518c1834de7aff6323980245088", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: ICECAPS-MELT: Manual shear strength from a 1-m snow profile in SW Greenland (August 2024)", "abstract": "Acquisition for: ICECAPS-MELT: Manual shear strength from a 1-m snow profile in SW Greenland (August 2024) abstract" } } ] }, { "ob_id": 44801, "uuid": "01cd0a0cdbca487daa99eeb0b5f2bfec", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: Snow specific surface area from a 1-m snow profile in SW Greenland (August 2024)", "abstract": "Acquisition for: Snow specific surface area from a 1-m snow profile in SW Greenland (August 2024)", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [ { "ob_id": 14446, "platform": { "ob_id": 45289, "uuid": "ef41f6cc2a06415aaa8cba0eeb0b57ba", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Camp Raven, Greenland", "abstract": "Camp Raven is situated on the Greenland Icesheet, in Qeqqata, Greenland. It was used as a field site for the ICECAPS-MELT project.\r\n\r\nLocated at:\r\n\r\n66.48 N\r\n46.30 W\r\n2331 m asl" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 44767, "uuid": "4ea610ffa29b4457ba588b54303b82db", "short_code": "instr", "title": "FPGA Infrasnow", "abstract": "The InfraSnow device measures the specific surface area (SSA) of snow with an optical sensor. The method consists of diffuse near-infrared reflectance measurements using a compact integrating sphere setup to derive SSA. The correlation between snow SSA and reflectance is calculated by applying Monte-Carlo ray tracing to a 3D implementation of the measurement geometry." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44801, "uuid": "01cd0a0cdbca487daa99eeb0b5f2bfec", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: Snow specific surface area from a 1-m snow profile in SW Greenland (August 2024)", "abstract": "Acquisition for: Snow specific surface area from a 1-m snow profile in SW Greenland (August 2024)" } } ] }, { "ob_id": 44813, "uuid": "be157d60b4ec40fabf0833bca73362b2", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: Copernicus Climate Change Service: Brokered ESA Cloud CCI Cloud Properties L3 data", "abstract": "Acquisition for: Copernicus Climate Change Service: Brokered ESA Cloud CCI Cloud Properties L3 data from the Along Track Scanning Radiometer 2 (ATSR-2) and Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR).", "imageDetails": [ 99, 158 ], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [ { "ob_id": 14365, "platform": { "ob_id": 846, "uuid": "47779e22cdc6491a9f7491af866f7080", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Envisat", "abstract": "In March 2002, the European Space Agency launched Envisat, an advanced polar-orbiting Earth observation satellite which provides measurements of the atmosphere, ocean, land, and ice. The Envisat satellite has a payload of 10 instruments that will ensure the continuity of the data measurements of the ESA ERS satellites. Envisat data supports earth science research and allows monitoring of the evolution of environmental and climatic changes.\r\n\r\nLaunch date: 01/03/2002\r\nStatus / projected mission lifetime: Terminated on 08/04/2012\r\nOrbit parameters: 30 km in front of ERS2\r\nNominal altitude: 800 km (same as ERS2, near circular)\r\nOrbit type: near-polar, sun-synchronous\r\nInclination: 98.55 degrees\r\nRepeat period: 35 days\r\nEquatorial crossing time: 10:00 local time (descending node)\r\nSwath width: various\r\nResolution: various" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 847, "uuid": "e448141cadd04550aa19dac5601af34d", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR)", "abstract": "The Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) measures global Sea Surface Temperature (SST) from space to the highest possible levels of accuracy and stability, as required for climate research and monitoring. It is the third in the ATSR series, and is a payload instrument on ESA's ENVISAT." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44813, "uuid": "be157d60b4ec40fabf0833bca73362b2", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: Copernicus Climate Change Service: Brokered ESA Cloud CCI Cloud Properties L3 data", "abstract": "Acquisition for: Copernicus Climate Change Service: Brokered ESA Cloud CCI Cloud Properties L3 data from the Along Track Scanning Radiometer 2 (ATSR-2) and Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR)." } }, { "ob_id": 14366, "platform": { "ob_id": 7813, "uuid": "8ee876e1ea644ed7a81d4e3536133fa0", "short_code": "plat", "title": "European Remote Sensing satellite 2 - ERS-2", "abstract": "ESA's two European Remote Sensing (ERS) satellites, ERS-1 and –2, were launched into the same orbit in 1991 and 1995 respectively. Their payloads included a synthetic aperture imaging radar, radar altimeter and instruments to measure ocean surface temperature and wind fields.\r\n\r\nERS-2 added an additional sensor for atmospheric ozone monitoring. The two satellites acquired a combined data set extending over two decades.\r\n\r\nThe ERS-2 satellite was retired on 05 September 2011." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 5566, "uuid": "0144096c6dd84a2a99abced27e129e12", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Along Track Scanning Radiometer 2 (ATSR-2)", "abstract": "An enhanced version of ATSR (Along Track Scanning Radiometer), ATSR-2, was successfully launched on board the European Space Agency (ESA) ERS-2 (European Remote Sensing - 2) spacecraft on 21st April 1995. ATSR-2 is equipped with additional visible channels for vegetation monitoring. It measures sea surface temperatures and the vegetation cover of land surfaces." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44813, "uuid": "be157d60b4ec40fabf0833bca73362b2", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: Copernicus Climate Change Service: Brokered ESA Cloud CCI Cloud Properties L3 data", "abstract": "Acquisition for: Copernicus Climate Change Service: Brokered ESA Cloud CCI Cloud Properties L3 data from the Along Track Scanning Radiometer 2 (ATSR-2) and Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR)." } } ] }, { "ob_id": 44820, "uuid": "68d59ba23571459bb55bbba19cd7b4f9", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: Honor Oak Park Source Particulate Matter Readings Data Set (2019-2024)", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 44821 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44827, "uuid": "c859c2eb2fa04affabb13e97e3050ce4", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: PM2.5 Concentrations Measurements in the Arctic and North Atlantic Atmosphere", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 44828 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44829, "uuid": "7c15c06079f54330bb6f5e22c064e645", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: PM2.5 Concentrations Measurements in the Arctic and North Atlantic Atmosphere", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 44830 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44838, "uuid": "c58d0219d8564f8db93a088001a47c8a", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: ESA Snow Climate Change Initiative (Snow_cci): Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) level 3C daily global climate research data package (CRDP) (1979 – 2022), version 4.0", "abstract": "The ESA Snow_cci Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) data product is based on data from the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) operated on National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Nimbus-7 satellite, the Special Sensor Microwave / Imager (SSM/I) and the Special Sensor Microwave Imager / Sounder (SSMI/S) carried onboard the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) 5D- and F-series satellites. The satellite bands provide spatial resolutions between 15 and 69 km.", "imageDetails": [ 152 ], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [ { "ob_id": 14362, "platform": { "ob_id": 2629, "uuid": "9f1b0a2380cc47919b201880e0fee6de", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Satellites", "abstract": "DMSP satellites are used for strategic and tactical weather prediction to aid the U.S. military in planning operations at sea, on land and in the air. Equipped with a sophisticated sensor suite that can image visible and infrared cloud cover and measure precipitation, surface temperature, and soil moisture, the satellite collects specialized global meteorological, oceanographic, and solar-geophysical information in all weather conditions. The DMSP constellation comprises two spacecraft in near-polar orbits, C3 (command, control and communications), user terminals and weather centers." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 2630, "uuid": "54f897597ec04c09b01095eb05c7419e", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Special Sensor Microwave / Imager (SSM/I)", "abstract": "The SSM/I is a seven-channel, four frequency, linearly-polarized, passive microwave radiometric system which measures atmospheric, ocean and terrain microwave brightness temperatures at 19.35, 22.235, 37.0 and 85.5 GHz. The data are used to obtain synoptic maps of critical atmospheric, oceanographic and selected land parameters on a global scale." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44838, "uuid": "c58d0219d8564f8db93a088001a47c8a", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: ESA Snow Climate Change Initiative (Snow_cci): Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) level 3C daily global climate research data package (CRDP) (1979 – 2022), version 4.0", "abstract": "The ESA Snow_cci Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) data product is based on data from the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) operated on National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Nimbus-7 satellite, the Special Sensor Microwave / Imager (SSM/I) and the Special Sensor Microwave Imager / Sounder (SSMI/S) carried onboard the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) 5D- and F-series satellites. The satellite bands provide spatial resolutions between 15 and 69 km." } }, { "ob_id": 14363, "platform": { "ob_id": 458, "uuid": "b6d87ac1455348cd97a4386b38995dbb", "short_code": "plat", "title": "NIMBUS 7 Satellite", "abstract": "The NASA Nimbus 7 research-and-development polar-orbiting satellite served as a stabilized, earth-oriented platform for the testing of advanced systems for sensing and collecting data in the pollution, oceanographic and meteorological disciplines. It was launched on October 24, 1978." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 2636, "uuid": "1578228cc3cf4b9fba0b88c61b58800b", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR)", "abstract": "The Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer operated on NASA's Nimbus-7 satellite for more than eight years, from 26 October 1978 to 20 August 1987, transmitting data every other day. Intended to obtain ocean circulation parameters such as sea surface temperatures, low altitude winds, water vapor and cloud liquid water content on an all-weather basis, the SMMR is a ten channel instrument capable of receiving both horizontally and vertically polarized radiation. A parabolic antenna 79 cm in diameter reflected microwave emissions into a five-frequency feed horn. The antenna beam maintained a constant nadir angle of 42 degrees, resulting in an incidence angle of 50.3 degrees at Earth's surface. The antenna was forward viewing and rotated equally +/- 25 degrees about the satellite subtrack. The 50 degree scan provided a 780 km swath of the Earth's surface. Scan period was 4.096 seconds." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44838, "uuid": "c58d0219d8564f8db93a088001a47c8a", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: ESA Snow Climate Change Initiative (Snow_cci): Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) level 3C daily global climate research data package (CRDP) (1979 – 2022), version 4.0", "abstract": "The ESA Snow_cci Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) data product is based on data from the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) operated on National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Nimbus-7 satellite, the Special Sensor Microwave / Imager (SSM/I) and the Special Sensor Microwave Imager / Sounder (SSMI/S) carried onboard the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) 5D- and F-series satellites. The satellite bands provide spatial resolutions between 15 and 69 km." } }, { "ob_id": 14364, "platform": { "ob_id": 2629, "uuid": "9f1b0a2380cc47919b201880e0fee6de", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Satellites", "abstract": "DMSP satellites are used for strategic and tactical weather prediction to aid the U.S. military in planning operations at sea, on land and in the air. Equipped with a sophisticated sensor suite that can image visible and infrared cloud cover and measure precipitation, surface temperature, and soil moisture, the satellite collects specialized global meteorological, oceanographic, and solar-geophysical information in all weather conditions. The DMSP constellation comprises two spacecraft in near-polar orbits, C3 (command, control and communications), user terminals and weather centers." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 14771, "uuid": "b72976413c35455bab7316c9e71d3b8c", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Special Sensor Microwave Imager Sounder (SSMIS)", "abstract": "Beginning with the launch of the DMSP F-16 satellite on 18 October 2003, the SSMIS marks the commencement of a new series of passive microwave conically scanning imagers and sounders planned for launch over the next two decades. SSMIS improves upon the surface and atmospheric retrievals of the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) and the SSMIS imaging and sounding sensors share the same viewing geometry, thereby allowing surface parameters to be retrieved simultaneously. The SSMIS instrument is able to estimate atmospheric temperature, moisture, and surface parameters from data collected at frequencies ranging from 19 to 183 GHz over a swath width of 1707 km. SSMIS is currently carried aboard DMSP-F16, -F17, and -F18 satellites, and is slated for future missions aboard DMSP-F19 and -F20." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44838, "uuid": "c58d0219d8564f8db93a088001a47c8a", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: ESA Snow Climate Change Initiative (Snow_cci): Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) level 3C daily global climate research data package (CRDP) (1979 – 2022), version 4.0", "abstract": "The ESA Snow_cci Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) data product is based on data from the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) operated on National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Nimbus-7 satellite, the Special Sensor Microwave / Imager (SSM/I) and the Special Sensor Microwave Imager / Sounder (SSMI/S) carried onboard the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) 5D- and F-series satellites. The satellite bands provide spatial resolutions between 15 and 69 km." } } ] }, { "ob_id": 44845, "uuid": "641a8ef909144540b4b1b1ab25b89d56", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: ESACCI-CLOUD-AVHRR-AMPM", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 10888 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44852, "uuid": "364e3ddcf2f440d7b8dcfe97edb3990e", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: WECANN-1-0 ", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 2636 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44854, "uuid": "1d4df717571548e893f238d6aec70e11", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: RAPID-2023-1a", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 44855 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44862, "uuid": "ba4a47d8e7ac4bb28cf30036baa28473", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: CCI-CryoClim-FSC-1-0", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 8451 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44864, "uuid": "83dbe587e9fb43478dfbe62e5516d1c2", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: SAGE-CCI-OMPS", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 11887 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44876, "uuid": "d5e52600ae6e40a3b3af6fb466035e5f", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: TROPOMI monthly mean level 3 tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) version 1.0 May 2018- December 2021", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 26444 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44893, "uuid": "c7e6d323146c4ea79e3ff52c6fa5f1ac", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: European Windstorm Events with Damage Potential ", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 41471 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44896, "uuid": "29eb792072bf4a19b8aa7d77bcd57518", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: European Windstorm Events with Damage Potential ", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 41471 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44899, "uuid": "5cdc89048bdb473e8c4c372b3e65b971", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition for: OSISAF-V3", "abstract": "", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [ 2636 ], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 44920, "uuid": "36b70acb18504fb0a2fcb4021f999891", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: ARA Beech B200T Super King Air Aircraft - for the CWVC-EMERALD Campaign", "abstract": "Instruments on the ARA ARA Beech B200T Super King Air Aircraft flying below cirrus clouds", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [ { "ob_id": 44936, "uuid": "684e0108e04f450a9ea5251bb1f0b970", "short_code": "mpop", "title": "MPO for King Air Emerald-1", "abstract": "MPO for King Air Emerald-1" }, { "ob_id": 44934, "uuid": "07de0238d0e24f4aad247a3d3f64a536", "short_code": "mpop", "title": "MPO for King Air Emerald-2", "abstract": "MPO for King Air Emerald-2" } ], "independentInstrument": [], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [ { "ob_id": 14375, "platform": { "ob_id": 2758, "uuid": "91cadb854e0140a2be1a2db751757ebb", "short_code": "plat", "title": "ARA Beech B200T Super King Air aircraft", "abstract": "The Beech B200T Super King Air Aircraft operated by Airbourne Research Australia (ARA) is a pressurised twin turbo prop aircraft, capable of carrying a scientific payload of 900Kg to an altitude of 10Km." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 44933, "uuid": "a357c80d4d9d41819eb91268556bd789", "short_code": "instr", "title": "ARA King Air aircraft core instruments", "abstract": "Instruments onboard the ARA King Air aircraft - inc GPS, position" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44920, "uuid": "36b70acb18504fb0a2fcb4021f999891", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: ARA Beech B200T Super King Air Aircraft - for the CWVC-EMERALD Campaign", "abstract": "Instruments on the ARA ARA Beech B200T Super King Air Aircraft flying below cirrus clouds" } }, { "ob_id": 14367, "platform": { "ob_id": 2758, "uuid": "91cadb854e0140a2be1a2db751757ebb", "short_code": "plat", "title": "ARA Beech B200T Super King Air aircraft", "abstract": "The Beech B200T Super King Air Aircraft operated by Airbourne Research Australia (ARA) is a pressurised twin turbo prop aircraft, capable of carrying a scientific payload of 900Kg to an altitude of 10Km." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 12839, "uuid": "e990d1e6bf884d51bd5dd3b9e152591a", "short_code": "instr", "title": "University of Wales, Aberystwyth mobile backscatter 532 nm lidar", "abstract": "This instrument measured backscatter and depolarisation at 532 nm, with vertical resolution 30 m and raw time resolution 10 s. This small backscatter lidar was operated during the EMERALD campaigns in Adelaide and Darwin as well as in ground-based campaigns in the UK." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44920, "uuid": "36b70acb18504fb0a2fcb4021f999891", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: ARA Beech B200T Super King Air Aircraft - for the CWVC-EMERALD Campaign", "abstract": "Instruments on the ARA ARA Beech B200T Super King Air Aircraft flying below cirrus clouds" } } ] }, { "ob_id": 44932, "uuid": "fb752154381b4a4e9c98aaf5e52d1898", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: ARA Grob G520T Egrett aircraft - CWVC-EMERALD project", "abstract": "A range of instruments flown on the ARA Grob Egrett aircraft above cirrus clouds", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [ { "ob_id": 44937, "uuid": "f0e48ff4ac6e497e8eec561a810caca0", "short_code": "mpop", "title": "MPO for Egrett EMERALD-1", "abstract": "MPO for Egrett EMERALD-1" }, { "ob_id": 44938, "uuid": "57c210430d1e44cb8c2ab601d5ea540b", "short_code": "mpop", "title": "MPO for Egrett EMERALD-2", "abstract": "MPO for Egrett EMERALD-2" } ], "independentInstrument": [], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [ { "ob_id": 14368, "platform": { "ob_id": 2769, "uuid": "f0c042b708b045d68e6f814201e09e93", "short_code": "plat", "title": "ARA Grob G520T Egrett aircraft", "abstract": "The Grob Egrett T520 is a unique high altitude aircraft, capable of carrying a 500Kg scientific payload to 15Km. It is operated by Airbourne Research Australia (ARA)." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 2770, "uuid": "723bb5e1edad4ad48f927759bdcf10cb", "short_code": "instr", "title": "University of Manchester/UFAM (Universities' Facilities for Atmospheric Measurements): Cloud Particle Imager (CPI) - formerly umist-cpi", "abstract": "The CPI can image and count particles in the size range of 15-2500um, with the images having a nominal 2.3um resolution. Image analysis and data processing software provided with the probe takes particle size information (including area and volume) and ice crystal habit classification from the images to produce histograms etc. The CPI is especially suitable for use in ice and mixed phase clouds which typically have relatively low (compared to water clouds) particle concentration of 1000/L. The CPI may be used in much higher particle concentrations, but under these conditions while particle spectra are reliable, absolute particle concentrations are not due to coincidence errors in the particle detection system. While designed for aircraft use, and able to operate at any aircraft speed and altitude, the CPI, with the use of a suitable aspiration device may also be used for ground based, or lab studies. The University of Manchester and UFAM (Universities' Facility for Atmospheric Measurements) operated this instrument." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44932, "uuid": "fb752154381b4a4e9c98aaf5e52d1898", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: ARA Grob G520T Egrett aircraft - CWVC-EMERALD project", "abstract": "A range of instruments flown on the ARA Grob Egrett aircraft above cirrus clouds" } }, { "ob_id": 14369, "platform": { "ob_id": 2769, "uuid": "f0c042b708b045d68e6f814201e09e93", "short_code": "plat", "title": "ARA Grob G520T Egrett aircraft", "abstract": "The Grob Egrett T520 is a unique high altitude aircraft, capable of carrying a 500Kg scientific payload to 15Km. It is operated by Airbourne Research Australia (ARA)." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 2778, "uuid": "9deddcfabe86400f8754e516af180486", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Aberystwyth: Tunable Laser Diode (TDL) Spectrometer for water vapour", "abstract": "Instrument.abstract: DETAILS NEEDED" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 44932, "uuid": "fb752154381b4a4e9c98aaf5e52d1898", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for: ARA Grob G520T Egrett aircraft - CWVC-EMERALD project", "abstract": "A range of instruments flown on the ARA Grob Egrett aircraft above cirrus clouds" } }, { "ob_id": 14370, "platform": { "ob_id": 2769, "uuid": "f0c042b708b045d68e6f814201e09e93", "short_code": "plat", "title": "ARA Grob G520T Egrett aircraft", "abstract": "The Grob Egrett T520 is a unique high altitude aircraft, capable of carrying a 500Kg scientific payload to 15Km. 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Two bands are imaged at a nominal resolution of 250 m at nadir, with five bands at 500 m, and the remaining 29 bands at 1 km. There are two MODIS instruments in operation; one on the Terra satellite and the other on the Aqua satellite, launched in 1999 and 2002 respectively. A +/- 55-degree scanning pattern at the EOS orbit of 705 km, which both satellites are on, results in a 2,330-km swath. Global coverage is provided once every one to two days. " }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 45093, "uuid": "d24761de50cc47da8e09b03a85340f70", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for the ESA Land Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (LST_cci): Moderate resolution Infra-red Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on Aqua level 3 collated (L3C) global product (2002-2021), version 4.00", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: MODIS; PLATFORMS: Aqua" } } ] }, { "ob_id": 45100, "uuid": "4e850b33e0444559b0896bb4664b0ad1", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for the ESA Land Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (LST_cci): Daily land surface temperature from SLSTR (Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer) on Sentinel 3B level 3 collated (L3C) global product (2018-2023), version 4.00", "abstract": "This acquisition is comprised of the following: INSTRUMENTS: SLSTR; PLATFORMS: Sentinel3B;", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [ { "ob_id": 14402, "platform": { "ob_id": 26990, "uuid": "3478f3a96c7e4610a1973a535ee6439e", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Sentinel 3B", "abstract": "Sentinel 3B was launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) to become the third part of the Sentinel series. 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The nadir view observations from Non-Time Critical (NTC) data products of baseline collection 4 are used as input, provided by Copernicus and ESA as frames for every 3 minutes.\r\n\r\nThe snow_cci SCF processing chain for SLSTR includes the masking of clouds, the pre-classification of largely snow free areas, and the classification of snow cover fraction per pixel for all remaining observed pixels. Permanent snow and ice areas as well as water bodies are masked in the SCFV products using the corresponding classes from the Land Cover CCI map of the year 2000 as auxiliary layers. Salt lakes are masked based on a manual delineation of such areas from Terra MODIS data. The same water, permanent snow and ice area and salt lake mask as for the Terra MODIS based SCF CRDP v4.0 (https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/bc13bb02a958449aac139853c4638f32/) is used to ensure consistency between the SCF products across the different sensors and time series. \r\n\r\nSCF products from individual frames are merged into daily global SCFV products.\r\n\r\nAll SCF products are prepared according to the CCI data standards.\r\n\r\nAn automated and a manual quality check was performed on the full time series.", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [ { "ob_id": 14404, "platform": { "ob_id": 19017, "uuid": "f1fb7621240a45e895acdc686959b516", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Sentinel 3A", "abstract": "Sentinel 3A was launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) to become the third part of the Sentinel series. The satellite was launched on 16th February 2016." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 19032, "uuid": "4589d3b5a63b486981989bb7811af12a", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Sentinel 3 Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR)", "abstract": "Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR) on board the Sentinel 3 satellite." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 45121, "uuid": "714a364f634a47bd94ea524a5c9767a2", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Aquisition for: ESA Snow Climate Change Initiative (snow_cci) Snow Cover Fraction from SLSTR, v1.0", "abstract": "The snow_cci SCFG and SCFV products from SLSTR are based on the Sentinel-3A&B SLSTR Level-1B product (SL_1_RBT), providing radiances and brightness temperatures for each pixel in a regular image grid for each view and SLSTR channel. The nadir view observations from Non-Time Critical (NTC) data products of baseline collection 4 are used as input, provided by Copernicus and ESA as frames for every 3 minutes.\r\n\r\nThe snow_cci SCF processing chain for SLSTR includes the masking of clouds, the pre-classification of largely snow free areas, and the classification of snow cover fraction per pixel for all remaining observed pixels. Permanent snow and ice areas as well as water bodies are masked in the SCFV products using the corresponding classes from the Land Cover CCI map of the year 2000 as auxiliary layers. Salt lakes are masked based on a manual delineation of such areas from Terra MODIS data. The same water, permanent snow and ice area and salt lake mask as for the Terra MODIS based SCF CRDP v4.0 (https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/bc13bb02a958449aac139853c4638f32/) is used to ensure consistency between the SCF products across the different sensors and time series. \r\n\r\nSCF products from individual frames are merged into daily global SCFV products.\r\n\r\nAll SCF products are prepared according to the CCI data standards.\r\n\r\nAn automated and a manual quality check was performed on the full time series." } }, { "ob_id": 14405, "platform": { "ob_id": 26990, "uuid": "3478f3a96c7e4610a1973a535ee6439e", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Sentinel 3B", "abstract": "Sentinel 3B was launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) to become the third part of the Sentinel series. The satellite was launched on 25th April 2018." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 19032, "uuid": "4589d3b5a63b486981989bb7811af12a", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Sentinel 3 Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR)", "abstract": "Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR) on board the Sentinel 3 satellite." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 45121, "uuid": "714a364f634a47bd94ea524a5c9767a2", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Aquisition for: ESA Snow Climate Change Initiative (snow_cci) Snow Cover Fraction from SLSTR, v1.0", "abstract": "The snow_cci SCFG and SCFV products from SLSTR are based on the Sentinel-3A&B SLSTR Level-1B product (SL_1_RBT), providing radiances and brightness temperatures for each pixel in a regular image grid for each view and SLSTR channel. The nadir view observations from Non-Time Critical (NTC) data products of baseline collection 4 are used as input, provided by Copernicus and ESA as frames for every 3 minutes.\r\n\r\nThe snow_cci SCF processing chain for SLSTR includes the masking of clouds, the pre-classification of largely snow free areas, and the classification of snow cover fraction per pixel for all remaining observed pixels. Permanent snow and ice areas as well as water bodies are masked in the SCFV products using the corresponding classes from the Land Cover CCI map of the year 2000 as auxiliary layers. Salt lakes are masked based on a manual delineation of such areas from Terra MODIS data. The same water, permanent snow and ice area and salt lake mask as for the Terra MODIS based SCF CRDP v4.0 (https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/bc13bb02a958449aac139853c4638f32/) is used to ensure consistency between the SCF products across the different sensors and time series. \r\n\r\nSCF products from individual frames are merged into daily global SCFV products.\r\n\r\nAll SCF products are prepared according to the CCI data standards.\r\n\r\nAn automated and a manual quality check was performed on the full time series." } } ] }, { "ob_id": 45147, "uuid": "84ff965f93fa4a4383baadfcbf60b464", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for the ESA River Discharge Climate Change Initiative (RD_cci): Water Level product, v2.0", "abstract": "The water level product was derived from the following nadir-viewing satellite radar altimeter missions : ERS-2, Envisat, Saral, Topex-Poseidon, Jason-1, Jason-2, Jason-3, Sentinel-3A/B, and Sentinel-6", "imageDetails": [], "mobilePlatformOperation": [], "independentInstrument": [], "instrumentplatformpair_set": [ { "ob_id": 14406, "platform": { "ob_id": 30014, "uuid": "2e7f841f29304e7986e102cfecda969c", "short_code": "plat", "title": "TOPEX/Poseidon", "abstract": "The TOPEX-Posiedon (Topography Experiment - Positioning,Ocean,Solid Earth, Ice Dynamics, Orbital Navigator) satellite was operated by NASA and CNES, between Aug 1992 and October 2005." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 30015, "uuid": "66ebb2b90a2c42d2a2e86e9b05e6b0d7", "short_code": "instr", "title": "SSALT", "abstract": "The Single-frequency Solid-state Altimeter (SSALT) was flown on the TOPEX-Poseidon satellite to study ocean topography, significant wave height and wind speed on the sea surface" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 45147, "uuid": "84ff965f93fa4a4383baadfcbf60b464", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for the ESA River Discharge Climate Change Initiative (RD_cci): Water Level product, v2.0", "abstract": "The water level product was derived from the following nadir-viewing satellite radar altimeter missions : ERS-2, Envisat, Saral, Topex-Poseidon, Jason-1, Jason-2, Jason-3, Sentinel-3A/B, and Sentinel-6" } }, { "ob_id": 14407, "platform": { "ob_id": 30018, "uuid": "dc9445f2ebc5410cb39df2984165c52b", "short_code": "plat", "title": "JASON-1", "abstract": "The JASON-1 (Joint Altimetery Satellite Oceanography Network - 1) satellite was the first flight of the JASON series of satellites, with a primary mission to study ocean topography and waves. It flew between December 2001 and July 2013" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 30019, "uuid": "64d73638c9a14a3fad59d6ae8658fd37", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Poseidon-2", "abstract": "The Poseidon-2 satellite instrument was flown on the JASON-1 satellite. It is a radar altimeter designed to study ocean topography, significant wave height and wind speed." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 45147, "uuid": "84ff965f93fa4a4383baadfcbf60b464", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for the ESA River Discharge Climate Change Initiative (RD_cci): Water Level product, v2.0", "abstract": "The water level product was derived from the following nadir-viewing satellite radar altimeter missions : ERS-2, Envisat, Saral, Topex-Poseidon, Jason-1, Jason-2, Jason-3, Sentinel-3A/B, and Sentinel-6" } }, { "ob_id": 14408, "platform": { "ob_id": 30020, "uuid": "154dafa0c39d47beb7b1b8f29efa237f", "short_code": "plat", "title": "JASON-2", "abstract": "The JASON-2 (Joint Altimetry Satellite Oceanography Network -2 ) satellite was flown to study ocean topography and waves. It flew between June 2008 and October 2019" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 30021, "uuid": "57297602ceef42edb983796ce9089963", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Poseidon-3", "abstract": "The Poseidon-3 instrument was flown on the JASON-2 satellite. It is a radar altimeter, designed to study ocean topography, significant wave height and wind speed." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 45147, "uuid": "84ff965f93fa4a4383baadfcbf60b464", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for the ESA River Discharge Climate Change Initiative (RD_cci): Water Level product, v2.0", "abstract": "The water level product was derived from the following nadir-viewing satellite radar altimeter missions : ERS-2, Envisat, Saral, Topex-Poseidon, Jason-1, Jason-2, Jason-3, Sentinel-3A/B, and Sentinel-6" } }, { "ob_id": 14409, "platform": { "ob_id": 30022, "uuid": "40826d62fbe6438494c543d9284e7c61", "short_code": "plat", "title": "JASON-3", "abstract": "The JASON-3 (Joint Altimetry Satellite Oceanography Network - 3 ) Satellite was launched on Jan 2016. It primary mission is to study ocean topography and waves." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 30023, "uuid": "fcdd312219c4443985a9a1708867500e", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Poseidon-3B", "abstract": "The Poseidon-3B satellite instrument is flying on the JASON-3 satellite. It is a radar altimeter, designed to study ocean topography, significant wave height and wind speed." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 45147, "uuid": "84ff965f93fa4a4383baadfcbf60b464", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for the ESA River Discharge Climate Change Initiative (RD_cci): Water Level product, v2.0", "abstract": "The water level product was derived from the following nadir-viewing satellite radar altimeter missions : ERS-2, Envisat, Saral, Topex-Poseidon, Jason-1, Jason-2, Jason-3, Sentinel-3A/B, and Sentinel-6" } }, { "ob_id": 14410, "platform": { "ob_id": 41465, "uuid": "ae51e187356a42d5b4e75cf96b3c2710", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Sentinel-6A", "abstract": "The Sentinel-6A satellite misson" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 41466, "uuid": "1e4e6a00ef6640fea9846489896c2c61", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Poseidon-4", "abstract": "The Poseidon-4 instrument is flown on the Sentinel-6 satellite" }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 45147, "uuid": "84ff965f93fa4a4383baadfcbf60b464", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for the ESA River Discharge Climate Change Initiative (RD_cci): Water Level product, v2.0", "abstract": "The water level product was derived from the following nadir-viewing satellite radar altimeter missions : ERS-2, Envisat, Saral, Topex-Poseidon, Jason-1, Jason-2, Jason-3, Sentinel-3A/B, and Sentinel-6" } }, { "ob_id": 14411, "platform": { "ob_id": 846, "uuid": "47779e22cdc6491a9f7491af866f7080", "short_code": "plat", "title": "Envisat", "abstract": "In March 2002, the European Space Agency launched Envisat, an advanced polar-orbiting Earth observation satellite which provides measurements of the atmosphere, ocean, land, and ice. The Envisat satellite has a payload of 10 instruments that will ensure the continuity of the data measurements of the ESA ERS satellites. Envisat data supports earth science research and allows monitoring of the evolution of environmental and climatic changes.\r\n\r\nLaunch date: 01/03/2002\r\nStatus / projected mission lifetime: Terminated on 08/04/2012\r\nOrbit parameters: 30 km in front of ERS2\r\nNominal altitude: 800 km (same as ERS2, near circular)\r\nOrbit type: near-polar, sun-synchronous\r\nInclination: 98.55 degrees\r\nRepeat period: 35 days\r\nEquatorial crossing time: 10:00 local time (descending node)\r\nSwath width: various\r\nResolution: various" }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 13692, "uuid": "c1015c7477334094ab86ef8a1f6ee3ce", "short_code": "instr", "title": "Radar Altimeter 2 (RA-2)", "abstract": "Radar Altimeter 2 (RA-2) is an instrument for determining the two-way delay of the radar echo from the Earth's surface to a very high precision: less than a nanosecond. It also measures the power and the shape of the reflected radar pulses.\r\n\r\nIt is a nadir-looking pulse-limited radar altimeter based on the heritage of ERS-1 RA functioning at the main nominal frequency of 13.575 GHz (Ku Band), which has been selected as a good compromise between the affordable antenna dimension that provides the necessary gain and the relatively low attenuation which experience the signals propagating through the troposphere." }, "relatedTo": { "ob_id": 45147, "uuid": "84ff965f93fa4a4383baadfcbf60b464", "short_code": "acq", "title": "Acquisition Process for the ESA River Discharge Climate Change Initiative (RD_cci): Water Level product, v2.0", "abstract": "The water level product was derived from the following nadir-viewing satellite radar altimeter missions : ERS-2, Envisat, Saral, Topex-Poseidon, Jason-1, Jason-2, Jason-3, Sentinel-3A/B, and Sentinel-6" } }, { "ob_id": 14412, "platform": { "ob_id": 7813, "uuid": "8ee876e1ea644ed7a81d4e3536133fa0", "short_code": "plat", "title": "European Remote Sensing satellite 2 - ERS-2", "abstract": "ESA's two European Remote Sensing (ERS) satellites, ERS-1 and –2, were launched into the same orbit in 1991 and 1995 respectively. Their payloads included a synthetic aperture imaging radar, radar altimeter and instruments to measure ocean surface temperature and wind fields.\r\n\r\nERS-2 added an additional sensor for atmospheric ozone monitoring. The two satellites acquired a combined data set extending over two decades.\r\n\r\nThe ERS-2 satellite was retired on 05 September 2011." }, "instrument": { "ob_id": 30024, "uuid": "19bf6bae815c412fa2374e2513d25af5", "short_code": "instr", "title": "RA", "abstract": "The RA (Radar Altimeter) instrument was flown on the ERS-1 and ERS02 satellites. 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