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Cloud-scale and large-scale modelling studies assisted in the interpretation of the measurements to distinguish the different contributions to the TTL composition. The dataset contains the before-mentioned aircraft measurement as well as ozonesondes.\r\n\r\nInstitutions involved in ACTIVE include\r\n\r\nThe University of Manchester, UK.\r\nThe University of Cambridge, UK.\r\nThe University of Wales at Aberystwyth, UK.\r\nThe University of York, UK.\r\nThe Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), Germany.\r\nThe Forschungzentrum Julich (FZJ), Germany.\r\nThe York University, Canada.\r\nThe Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), Australia.\r\nThe Airborne Research, Australia (ARA).", "keywords": "NERC, ACTIVE, Aircraft, Ozonesondes", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2005-12-10T03:19:19", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 2 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 6714, "uuid": "686d3e4bf278af40bb41812f48a2c193", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Aerosol and Chemical Transport in Tropical Convection (ACTIVE) Project: Dornier-D-Calm core instruments measurements from NERC DO228-101 - D-CALM Aircraft", "abstract": "The ACTIVE (Aerosol and chemical transport in tropical convection) Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) funded consortium project, combined field measurements and a range of modelling tools at different scales to address questions related to the composition of the tropical tropopause layer (TTL). ACTIVE utilised the Australian Egrett aircraft operated by Airborne Research Australia (ARA) and the NERC Dornier 228 operated by the British Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF) to measure chemical species and aerosol in the inflow and outflow of tropical storms. Cloud-scale and large-scale modelling studies assisted in the interpretation of the measurements to distinguish the different contributions to the TTL composition. The dataset contains the Dornier-D-Calm core instruments measurements from NERC DO228-101 - D-CALM Aircraft. " }, { "ob_id": 6710, "uuid": "924139df41e82e22e571ae15723cdcea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Aerosol and Chemical Transport in Tropical Convection (ACTIVE) Project: Egrett aircraft core instruments measurements from ARA Grob G520T Egrett aircraft", "abstract": "The ACTIVE (Aerosol and chemical transport in tropical convection) Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) funded consortium project, combined field measurements and a range of modelling tools at different scales to address questions related to the composition of the tropical tropopause layer (TTL). ACTIVE utilised the Australian Egrett aircraft operated by Airborne Research Australia (ARA) and the NERC Dornier 228 operated by the British Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF) to measure chemical species and aerosol in the inflow and outflow of tropical storms. Cloud-scale and large-scale modelling studies assisted in the interpretation of the measurements to distinguish the different contributions to the TTL composition. The dataset contains the Egrett aircraft core instruments measurements from ARA Grob G520T Egrett aircraft." }, { "ob_id": 6718, "uuid": "2ae51e3ffd5737cde02a5976410522ed", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Aerosol and Chemical Transport in Tropical Convection (ACTIVE) Project: Ozonesondes measurements at Darwin, Australia", "abstract": "The ACTIVE (Aerosol and chemical transport in tropical convection) Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) funded consortium project, combined field measurements and a range of modelling tools at different scales to address questions related to the composition of the tropical tropopause layer (TTL). ACTIVE utilised the Australian Egrett aircraft operated by Airborne Research Australia (ARA) and the NERC Dornier 228 operated by the British Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF) to measure chemical species and aerosol in the inflow and outflow of tropical storms. Cloud-scale and large-scale modelling studies assisted in the interpretation of the measurements to distinguish the different contributions to the TTL composition. The dataset contains ozonesondes measurements at Darwin, Australia. 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Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km.\r\n\r\nThe archive has around 10 stations with data from the 1990's, generally with either 2 or 4 ascents per day from each station until around 2020 where routine observations decrease to 1 a day from 6 main sites with additional ascents as required.\r\n\r\nAdditionally, data from Aberporth, obtained to support observations at the MST Radar, Aberystwyth, are also available from April 1990 - April 2000 with at least one ascent a day and then as required operationally thereafter.\r\n\r\nFor details of sites see station record details linked to each dataset within this collection.", "keywords": "Met Office, radiosonde, upper air", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2006-12-10T03:09:09", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 69 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 41564, "uuid": "ab4e611de78c4bcf90a5e174d1c44df7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Aberporth High Resolution Radiosonde Data v2", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Aberporth airfield, Mid Wales from 1990 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km. An ASCII formatted set of files are also available from 1990 to 2000 within this dataset." }, { "ob_id": 12996, "uuid": "17292ebcb65948dea90d00f02a65ca73", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Boulmer High Resolution Radiosonde Data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Boulmer station, Northumbria, from 1992 to 2002. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 14546, "uuid": "cacbb519cd544ba2af1f31bc0585d6ea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office radiosonde measurements from Cardington, Bedfordshire", "abstract": "The Met Office's research unit based in Cardington, Bedfordshire, study boundary-layer meteorology and surface processes to help with the development of numerical weather prediction methods. Surface meteorological data and high resolution radiosonde data are collected from the Met Office's research site and elsewhere. \r\n\r\nThe dataset contains recorded radiosonde measurements of pressure, temperature and humidity." }, { "ob_id": 13007, "uuid": "3b385951fa214bc5bc207cc519c9c795", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Dunkerswell station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Dunkerswell station from November 1999. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13011, "uuid": "27ea662dd1124eaabf060e2974fb17c2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Hillsborough station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Hillsborough station from 1990 to 2002. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 41557, "uuid": "8ff82957cd414b74ac3550f5109b2ff7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office South Uist station high resolution radiosonde data v2", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the South Uist station from 1999 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13009, "uuid": "e121453c407845c58e4000645fa4386e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Hemsby station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Hemsby from 1990 to 2001. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 12997, "uuid": "4ede4fdcfdf548a6a5deefff6f253da4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Camborne High Resolution Radiosonde Data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Met Office field site near Camborne, Cornwall from 1990 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 41560, "uuid": "98a9f3b97c0f4eb4afe9238969f11b2f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Herstmonceux station high resolution radiosonde data v2", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Herstmonceux station from 1992 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13022, "uuid": "8dd2ad9bd45b4fb8874142ee3b398d71", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office South Uist station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the South Uist station from 1999 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13026, "uuid": "8f600e0ef7954422a8ea80e961c7f766", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office West Freugh station number 2 high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the West Freugh station number 2 from 2001 to 2002. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 6731, "uuid": "f7f3478135e81472e056889935d284d7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office St Helena Bottoms Wood station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the St Helena Bottoms Wood station from 1999 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 41558, "uuid": "9066d85470c244238e74d2f38e83c62f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands, high resolution radiosonde data v2", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Mount Pleasant station, Falkland Islands, from 1999 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13025, "uuid": "8181ad522f024944b8825a83d4c47637", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office West Freugh station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the West Freugh station from 1994 to 1996. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 41561, "uuid": "50fae631cee34f09944ef780170e94db", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Castor Bay High Resolution Radiosonde Data v2", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Castor Bay airfield, Northern Ireland from 2002 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13006, "uuid": "4a3139974ad34a52ac6bb4042c796afd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Crawley station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Crawley station, near London, from 1990 to 1991. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13010, "uuid": "51b40654ef68462c818677963651a7bb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Herstmonceux station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Herstmonceux station from 1992 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 41556, "uuid": "7de50672e73740c983abbe1bc22aa2aa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office St Helena Bottoms Wood station high resolution radiosonde data v2", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the St Helena Bottoms Wood station from 1999 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 41562, "uuid": "7847f898d59e46f28d483791953ff244", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Camborne High Resolution Radiosonde Data v2", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Met Office field site near Camborne, Cornwall from 1990 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13032, "uuid": "e68879ba24b04be09fd51449904822b1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Woodvale station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Woodvale station, near Liverpool, from 2000 to 2001. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 12993, "uuid": "f603fc6a3b2242e09822540a61a99ec6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Albemarle High Resolution Radiosonde Data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Albemarle, Northumbria, from 2002 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13024, "uuid": "a2f0b600502d42cbb460e4a6cbe5b19d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Watnall station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Watnall station from 2000 to 2013. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 12994, "uuid": "a36d152bcf8d4523af0992a0a7c073a5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Aughton High Resolution Radiosonde Data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Aughton station near Liverpool, UK, from 1990 to 1996. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13008, "uuid": "c1847c747f0a4c3780aed455bf52e508", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Eskdalemuir station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Eskdalemuir from 1999 to 2000. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13013, "uuid": "c9fca0167b1b4390b9cf41668af5b705", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Shanwell station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Shanwell station from 1990 to 1992. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 12998, "uuid": "4a0c602bad2d4338855cef25310dff28", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Castor Bay High Resolution Radiosonde Data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Castor Bay airfield, Northern Ireland from 2002 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 6723, "uuid": "d9f8e93402b44b6ac3a8bd840b3558a6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Aberporth High Resolution Radiosonde Data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Aberporth airfield, Mid Wales from 1990 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km. An ASCII formatted set of files are also available from 1990 to 2000 within this dataset." }, { "ob_id": 41559, "uuid": "9a57164fe82f40eaa3c9631f2e560b07", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Lerwick station high resolution radiosonde data v2", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Lerwick station, Shetland Islands, from 1999 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 41565, "uuid": "7b1c3cc934a840c2b522d847e921c5be", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Watnall station high resolution radiosonde data v2", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Watnall station from 2000 to 2013. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km.\r\n\r\nThis updated version of this dataset contains additional information in the filenames to aid identifying changes in sonde instrumentation and ground station. Awareness of the overall sonde ascent set-up is important when adjusting these data for any identified changes in the resulting data products. The filenaming convention therefore follows the following naming convention:\r\n\r\nsonde-type_station_launch-date-time_sonde-serial_ground-station.ext\r\n\r\nwhere:\r\n - sonde-type indicates the radiosonde model used\r\n - station gives a lower-case site name from where the sonde was launched\r\n - launch-date-time is the date-time in UTC of the sonde's launch\r\n - sonde serial numbers can be cross referenced with Vaisala fact sheets to determine the specific sub-model instrumentation and thus any changes from earlier sondes of the same model \r\n - ground-staiton details the ground software used for processing sonde raw data into resulting archived files." }, { "ob_id": 6727, "uuid": "17b00912d45160cd82c4451e560b61b9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Gibraltar North Point station High Resolution Radiosonde Data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Gibraltar North Point station from 1999 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km. " }, { "ob_id": 13012, "uuid": "9b44a9ff949c4453860083effc24d051", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Lerwick station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Lerwick station, Shetland Islands, from 1999 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 13023, "uuid": "a0f4fb9644f041ba91655ba132403c0c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Stornoway station high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Stornoway station from 1990 to 2001. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 41563, "uuid": "317b140de7514999bced7e85e6de03f4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Albemarle High Resolution Radiosonde Data v2", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Albemarle, Northumbria, from 2002 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 6735, "uuid": "6b7cbd01482b300034f1371edabe5c51", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands, high resolution radiosonde data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Mount Pleasant station, Falkland Islands, from 1999 to present. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. Measurements are taken at 2 second intervals and the ascents extend to heights of approximately 20-30 km." }, { "ob_id": 12995, "uuid": "cf2af181da1a418cba3c808b4211ffe0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office Beaufort Park High Resolution Radiosonde Data", "abstract": "Met Office high resolution (2 second) radiosonde data from the Beaufort Park airfield, Bracknell from 1999. The data consist of vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, humidity mixing ratio, sonde position, wind speed and wind direction. 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In this way derived quantities such as the north-south mass and heat transports which are vital to understanding the oceans role in controlling climate, could be determined. The project also put into context the various timeseries of observations that have been compiled from local regions which suggest that important changes in ocean circulation and transports have been ongoing in the past decades. These timeseries have been put into a basin scale and global scale context of ongoing change. The program determined the relationship between hydrographic signals in different parts of the ocean basins (particularly the N Atlantic). The program provided a method for assimilating data from the thermohaline monitoring arrays into an ocean model that could then be used as part of a coupled climate model for multi-annual climate prediction.\r\n\r\nRapid Climate Change (RAPID) was a £20 million, six-year (2001-2007) programme for the Natural Environment Research Council. 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The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains MAECHAM4CHEM model output from the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment run by the Max Planck Institutes (MPI), Germany." }, { "ob_id": 6827, "uuid": "47c364f2302523542651082010f173ed", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: University of L'Aquila ULAQ model output contribution to the New Runs REF2 WMO 2006 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains ULAQ model output from the REF2 WMO 2006 experiment run by the University of L'Aquila, Italy." }, { "ob_id": 6837, "uuid": "8342b5cf302459f3030df556dcfa4cf9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: MSC, University of Toronto and York University, Canada CMAM model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains CMAM model output from the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment run by the Canadian Ensemble Forecasts (MSC), University of Toronto and York University, Canada." }, { "ob_id": 6857, "uuid": "1e026ae9338906d2ed8dbfeb0d25f39f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: National Center for Atmospheric Research WACCM model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains WACCM model output from the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment run by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)." }, { "ob_id": 6823, "uuid": "8d746993a39e355f05bdd24b42f56a29", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: MRI, Tsukuba MRI model output contribution to the WMO 2006 New RUNS REF1 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains MRI model output from the WMO 2006 New RUNS REF1 experiment run by Meteorological Research Institute (MRI), Tsukuba, Japan MRI." }, { "ob_id": 6811, "uuid": "8da85d3bd3fa92c201b1e0563f3025a9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: DLR Oberpfaffen-hofen E39/C model output contribution to the WMO 2006 DYNAMICS experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains E39/C model output from the WMO 2006 DYNAMICS experiment run by German Aerospace Center (DLR) Oberpfaffen-hofen, Germany." }, { "ob_id": 6883, "uuid": "b7430577b307b2f3dab04c989dcf4b9c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: Max Planck Institutes MAECHAM4CHEM model output contribution to the WMO 2006 SCN2 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains MAECHAM4CHEM model output from the WMO 2006 SCN2 experiment run by the Max Planck Institutes (MPI), Germany." }, { "ob_id": 6875, "uuid": "85848d8879bf9aea8b08aa24c97c0850", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: University of Leeds UMSLIMCAT model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains UMSLIMCAT model output from the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment run by the University of Leeds." }, { "ob_id": 6843, "uuid": "fe47650d7e18f4408f9920e7709d5486", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: Institut Pierre Simon Laplace model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains LMDZrepro model output from the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment run by the Institut Pierre Simon." }, { "ob_id": 6861, "uuid": "bfe875f10193dad61ade5090d6e31f51", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: NIES CCSR/NIES model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains CCSR/NIES model output from the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment run by The National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Tokyo, Japan." }, { "ob_id": 6809, "uuid": "bfbfcb67199cf4f2204dc4dac9f818eb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: MSC, University of Toronto and York University, Canada CMAM model output contribution to the WMO 2006 DYNAMICS experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains CMAM model output from the WMO 2006 DYNAMICS experiment run by the Canadian Ensemble Forecasts (MSC), University of Toronto and York University, Canada." }, { "ob_id": 6881, "uuid": "a74b3ef5935a134c613e7d4a51b0c70d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: DLR Oberpfaffen-hofen E39/C model output contribution to the WMO 2006 SCN2 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains model feedback of O3, CH4, N2O, H2O and CFCs run by DLR Oberpfaffen-hofen, Germany E39/C model." }, { "ob_id": 6819, "uuid": "0341b9c9d29f26ea8f5080a782dde122", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: National Center for Atmospheric Research WACCM model output contribution to the DYNAMICS Ref1 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains WACCM model output from the DYNAMICS Ref1 experiment run by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)." }, { "ob_id": 6839, "uuid": "9d71c683e7513f6f2dce824736501d77", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: DLR Oberpfaffen-hofen E39/C model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains E39/C model output from the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment run by German Aerospace Center (DLR) Oberpfaffen-hofen, Germany." }, { "ob_id": 6869, "uuid": "f80e51f22654efb2bf4749011ef156e0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: MRI, Tsukuba MRI model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains model MRI output from the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment run by Meteorological Research Institute (MRI), Tsukuba, Japan." }, { "ob_id": 6865, "uuid": "f8ed331fc82d46492e4231e31676d050", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) GEOSCCM model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains GEOSCCM model output from the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment run by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)." }, { "ob_id": 6815, "uuid": "5570ff979865ce5f87c5f33576ab6d03", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: MRI, Tsukuba MRI model output contribution to the WMO 2006 DYNAMICS experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains MRI model output from the WMO 2006 DYNAMICS experiment run by Meteorological Research Institute (MRI), Tsukuba, Japan." }, { "ob_id": 6873, "uuid": "fbd5ae9ed2e56713b973ac1600196738", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: University of L'Aquila ULAQ model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains ULAQ model output from the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment run by the University of L'Aquila, Italy." }, { "ob_id": 6829, "uuid": "603ac244a030624dd474aab3c09852bf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: DLR Oberpfaffen-hofen E39/C model output contribution to the WMO 2006 Fixed Climate experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains E39/C model output from the WMO 2006 Fixed Climate experiment run by German Aerospace Center (DLR) Oberpfaffen-hofen, Germany." }, { "ob_id": 6845, "uuid": "7a746bd7048019956f4f53aaca46f42c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: Max Planck Institutes MAECHAM4CHEM model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF1 experiments", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains MAECHAM4CHEM model output from the WMO 2006 REF1 experiments run by the Max Planck Institutes, Germany." }, { "ob_id": 6853, "uuid": "75432c54618b4dfafe8fd1227224b626", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: Met Office UMETRAC model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains UMETRAC model output from the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment run by the Met Office model." }, { "ob_id": 6871, "uuid": "df112527628d094570f42950d62ce9f2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: PMOD/WRC and ETHZ SOCOL model contribution to the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains SOCOL model output from the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment run by the Physikalisch-Meteorologisches Observatorium Davos (PMOD/WRC) and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ), Switzerland." }, { "ob_id": 6851, "uuid": "5e1b1ccd65f6a74889510f894cf94bb8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: University of L'Aquila ULAQ model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains ULAQ model output from the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment run by the University of L'Aquila, Italy." }, { "ob_id": 6817, "uuid": "607d8a80c4be8788eb0869799a274190", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: PMOD/WRC and ETHZ SOCOL model contribution to the WMO 2006 DYNAMICS experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains SOCOL model output from the WMO 2006 DYNAMICS experiment run by the Physikalisch-Meteorologisches Observatorium Davos (PMOD/WRC) and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ), Switzerland" }, { "ob_id": 6863, "uuid": "e851b8ad72d3322578ffc8943ee9f911", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: MSC, University of Toronto and York University, Canada CMAM model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains CMAM model output from the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment run by the Canadian Ensemble Forecasts (MSC), University of Toronto and York University, Canada." }, { "ob_id": 6879, "uuid": "cd1d7a0098ff7cecc381de930b8c17b7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: Met Office HadGEM SSTs (Sea Surface Temperatures) for the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains HadGEM SSTs model outputs from the WMO 2006 REF2 experiment run by the Met Office." }, { "ob_id": 6835, "uuid": "16c94f7c0499ab991515b40eefe3a048", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: NIES CCSR/NIES model output contribution to the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains model CCSR/NIES output from the WMO 2006 REF1 experiment run by the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Tokyo, Japan model." }, { "ob_id": 6805, "uuid": "b12d6c4028b97728a5ef04a2eb019b5c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCMVal-1: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory AMTRAC model output contribution to the WMO 2006 DYNAMICS experiment", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. The first round of CCMVal (CCMVal-1) evaluated only a limited set of key processes in the CCMs, focusing mainly on dynamics and transport.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains AMTRAC model output from the WMO 2006 DYNAMICS experiment run by the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory." } ], "identifier_set": [ 4470, 4471 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 29137, 42595, 42597, 29139, 29140, 29141, 29144, 29138, 42596 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 3161, 3159, 3160 ], "project_set": [ 11970 ] }, { "ob_id": 6889, "uuid": "116aed45b5f0d15ddc3b0e753837e8c9", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Climatic Research Unit (CRU): Year-by-Year Variation of Selected Climate Variables by CountrY (CY) v3", "abstract": "The CRU CY datasets consists of country averages at a monthly, seasonal and annual frequency, for ten climate variables in 289 countries. Spatial averages are calculated using area-weighted means. Variables include cloud cover (cld), diurnal temperature range (dtr), frost day frequency (frs), precipitation (pre), daily mean temperature (tmp), monthly average daily maximum (tmx) and minimum (tmn) temperature, vapour pressure (vap), Potential Evapo-transpiration (pet) and wet day frequency (wet). The CRU CY datasets produced by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia.\r\n\r\nSpatial averages are calculated using area-weighted means. CRU CY is derived directly from the CRU TS dataset and version numbering is matched between the two datasets. Thus, the first official version of CRU CY is v3.21, as it is based on CRU TS v3.21 (1901-2012) and the latest version of CRU-CY is v3.26 based on CRU TS v3.26 (1901-2017) for 289 countries. The data are available as text files with the extension '.per' and can be opened by most text editors.\r\n\r\nTo understand the CRU-CY dataset, it is important to understand the construction and limitations of the underlying dataset, CRU TS. It is therefore recommended that all users read the paper referenced below (Harris et al, 2014).", "keywords": "CRU, CRU CY, climate, meteorology", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2013-09-25T18:50:25", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 103 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 20044, "uuid": "a38c710ef63c4e8c9a295501f1122dbf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CRU CY3.24: Climatic Research Unit (CRU) Year-by-Year Variation of Selected Climate Variables by CountrY (CY) version 3.24 (Jan. 1901 - Dec. 2015)", "abstract": "The CRU CY version 3.24 dataset consists of country averages at a monthly, seasonal and annual frequency, for ten climate variables, including cloud cover, diurnal temperature range, frost day frequency, precipitation, daily mean temperature, monthly average daily maximum and minimum temperature, vapour pressure and Potential Evapo-transpiration. \r\n\r\nThis dataset was produced in 2016 by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia. The data are available as text files with the extension '.per' and can be opened by most text editors.\r\n\r\nSpatial averages are calculated using area-weighted means. CRU CY3.24 is derived directly from the CRU TS3.24 dataset. CRU CY version 3.24 spans the period 1901-2015 for 289 countries.\r\n\r\nTo understand the CRU-CY3.24 dataset, it is important to understand the construction and limitations of the underlying dataset, CRU TS3.24. It is therefore recommended that all users read the Harris et al, 2014 paper listed in the online documentation on this record.\r\n\r\nCRU CY data are available for download to all CEDA users." }, { "ob_id": 25064, "uuid": "237c618d8b2e49cf8e61d01780f11650", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CRU CY3.25: Climatic Research Unit (CRU) Year-by-Year Variation of Selected Climate Variables by CountrY (CY) version 3.25 (Jan. 1901 - Dec. 2016)", "abstract": "This version of CRU CY is superseded by version 4.01. It is being made available to assist with users moving to the new process. No further releases of version 3 are planned. \r\n\r\nAn updated set of country definitions have been introduced with this version. Please see the appropriate Release Notes. The data are available as text files with the extension '.per' and can be opened by most text editors.\r\n\r\nThe CRU CY version 3.25 dataset consists of ten climate variables for country averages at a monthly, seasonal and annual frequency; including cloud cover, diurnal temperature range, frost day frequency, precipitation, daily mean temperature, monthly average daily maximum and minimum temperature, vapour pressure and potential evapotranspiration. \r\n\r\nThis dataset was produced in 2017 by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia and extends CRU CY 3.24.01.\r\n\r\nSpatial averages are calculated using area-weighted means. CRU CY3.25 is derived directly from the CRU TS3.25 dataset. CRU CY version 3.25 spans the period 1901-2016 for 289 countries.\r\n\r\nTo understand the CRU-CY3.25 dataset, it is important to understand the construction and limitations of the underlying dataset, CRU TS3.25. It is therefore recommended that all users read the Harris et al, 2014 paper listed in the online documentation on this record.\r\n\r\nCRU CY data are available for download to all CEDA users." }, { "ob_id": 6890, "uuid": "8482b5af7dded1f1b94a4a9ac4ce8a26", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CRU CY3.21: Climatic Research Unit (CRU) Year-by-Year Variation of Selected Climate Variables by CountrY (CY) version 3.21 (Jan. 1901 - Dec. 2012)", "abstract": "The CRU CY3.21 dataset consists of country averages at a monthly, seasonal and annual frequency, for ten climate variables in 289 countries for the period Jan. 1901 to Dec. 2012. It was produced in 2013 by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia.\r\nSpatial averages are calculated using area-weighted means. Variables include cloud cover (cld), diurnal temperature range (dtr), frost day frequency (frs), precipitation (pre), daily mean temperature (tmp), monthly average daily maximum (tmx) and minimum (tmn) temperature, vapour pressure (vap), Potential Evapo-transpiration (pet) and wet day frequency (wet). \r\n\r\n\r\nCRU CY3.21 is derived directly from the CRU TS3.21 dataset. Version numbering is matched between the two datasets. The data are available as text files with the extension '.per' and can be opened by most text editors.\r\n\r\nTo understand the CRU-CY3.21 dataset, it is important to understand the construction and limitations of the underlying dataset, CRU TS3.21. It is therefore recommended that all users read the paper referenced below (Harris et al, 2014).\r\n\r\nCRU CY data are available for download to all CEDA users." }, { "ob_id": 13149, "uuid": "4504fea2b2f14046ab7ef84f4856d887", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CRU CY3.23: Climatic Research Unit (CRU) Year-by-Year Variation of Selected Climate Variables by CountrY (CY) version 3.23 (Jan. 1901 - Dec. 2014)", "abstract": "The CRU CY version 3.23 dataset consists of country averages at a monthly, seasonal and annual frequency, for ten climate variables, including cloud cover, diurnal temperature range, frost day frequency, precipitation, daily mean temperature, monthly average daily maximum and minimum temperature, vapour pressure and Potential Evapo-transpiration. \r\n\r\nThis dataset was produced in 2015 by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia. The data are available as text files with the extension '.per' and can be opened by most text editors.\r\n\r\nSpatial averages are calculated using area-weighted means. CRU CY3.23 is derived directly from the CRU TS3.23 dataset. CRU CY version 3.23 spans the period 1901-2014 for 289 countries.\r\n\r\nTo understand the CRU-CY3.23 dataset, it is important to understand the construction and limitations of the underlying dataset, CRU TS3.23. It is therefore recommended that all users read the paper referenced below (Harris et al, 2014).\r\n\r\nCRU CY data are available for download to all CEDA users." }, { "ob_id": 20363, "uuid": "f45823cb32374e38adb5c6486744ac44", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CRU CY3.24.01: Climatic Research Unit (CRU) Year-by-Year Variation of Selected Climate Variables by CountrY (CY) version 3.24.01 (Jan. 1901 - Dec. 2015)", "abstract": "The CRU CY version 3.24.01 dataset consists of ten climate variables for country averages at a monthly, seasonal and annual frequency; including cloud cover, diurnal temperature range, frost day frequency, precipitation, daily mean temperature, monthly average daily maximum and minimum temperature, vapour pressure and potential evapotranspiration. \r\n\r\nThis dataset was produced in 2016 by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia and replaces the withdrawn CRU CY 3.24. The data are available as text files with the extension '.per' and can be opened by most text editors.\r\n\r\nSpatial averages are calculated using area-weighted means. CRU CY3.24.01 is derived directly from the CRU TS3.24.01 dataset. CRU CY version 3.24.01 spans the period 1901-2015 for 289 countries.\r\n\r\nTo understand the CRU-CY3.24.01 dataset, it is important to understand the construction and limitations of the underlying dataset, CRU TS3.24.01. 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This concurrent release of CRU CY 3.26 and CRU CY 4.02 is made to support users during the transition to the CRU CY version 4 data. No further releases of version 3 are planned.\r\n\r\nAn updated set of country definitions have been introduced with this version. Please see the appropriate Release Notes. The data are available as text files with the extension '.per' and can be opened by most text editors.\r\n\r\nSpatial averages are calculated using area-weighted means. CRU CY3.26 is derived directly from the CRU TS3.26 dataset. CRU CY version 3.26 spans the period 1901-2017 for 289 countries.\r\n\r\nTo understand the CRU-CY3.26 dataset, it is important to understand the construction and limitations of the underlying dataset, CRU TS3.26. 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The model were validated against high quality measurements of primary pollutants such as carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and NOX, as well as secondary pollutants including nitrogen dioxide, ozone and secondary inorganic particulate matter. 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The reanalysis was performed in various runs, each producing a 5 year period of output data.\r\n\r\nThe data were produced through international cooperation under the auspices of the international Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth (ACRE) initiative, and working groups of the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) and the World Climate Research Program (WCRP). The 20CR project produced comprehensive global atmospheric circulation data spanning from late 19th century to the early 21st century, having only assimilated surface synoptic pressure observations and using observed monthly sea-surface temperature and sea-ice distributions from the HadISST dataset, courtesy of the Met Office Hadley Centre, as boundary conditions. Analyses every 6 hours on a 2 degree grid were produced to give the most likely state of the atmosphere based on a 56 ensemble member runs. Means, spreads and all ensemble members for each time step are available in the dataset archived at the BADC. The current 20CR output produced spans from 1871 to present with the BADC copy being updated when possible.", "keywords": "NOAA, CIRES, reanalysis, model, ensemble, observations", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2012-10-16T10:23:41", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 109 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 7284, "uuid": "6aee33775fb3bcf1c50cc759c39eba26", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1996-2000 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1996 to 2000. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\n\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\n\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7240, "uuid": "81525ab37b974741ac23a34972a6b9a2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1886-1890 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1886 to 1890. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7258, "uuid": "1f4d0ad926de753b05152dc8612770f1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1901-1905 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1901 to 1905. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7246, "uuid": "887611b657a5b12710ff0e83b13d21d6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1876-1880 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1876 to 1880. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7286, "uuid": "5a8142f01bb8033c9488d170bd6729ad", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1931-1935 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1931 to 1935. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\n\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\n\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7256, "uuid": "0d5e8df3d851c34c6a58ab4ef56d2d40", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1921-1925 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1921 to 1925. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7260, "uuid": "a1fbda35936325138d8106c509c1e6eb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1956-1960 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1956 to 1960. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7238, "uuid": "f12bd8d2d7401e2f5f0e30ab34a32ce0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1896-1900 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1896 to 1900. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7280, "uuid": "ffde21cba00054610b75b5d77e11e176", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1991-1995 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1991 to 1995. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\n\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\n\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7270, "uuid": "822945dded6d459a074f54fe87a4d37c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1986-1990 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1986 to 1990. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7274, "uuid": "bd444327e97de526d7ae8349f572b3b5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1961-1965 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1961 to 1965. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7278, "uuid": "bd48bd85823d92f2b8354a0c348374fc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1936-1940 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1935 to 1940. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\n\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\n\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7235, "uuid": "195c3239267d6d0303503ba1d65388e9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1871-1875 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1871 to 1875. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7248, "uuid": "430bad336a64625c6433ff02bc10713b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1911-1915 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1911 to 1915. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7266, "uuid": "edc46623b2077443438a242b57dd15fc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1941-1945 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1941 to 1945. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7276, "uuid": "eec8e67bc8d3e10d48f678a58222a86a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1971-1975 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1971 to 1975. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels." }, { "ob_id": 7250, "uuid": "b744566ee024db41400643434677e525", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1926-1930 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1926 to 1930. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7244, "uuid": "207c24f6ec32d6a9ec97abb6867facb3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1881-1885 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1881 to 1885. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7268, "uuid": "8c9d889c3ed3e25d780fa266cb4c761a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1976-1980 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1976 to 1980. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7272, "uuid": "e5295816fa65b19a2a812e9ad28dff8c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1951-1955 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1951 to 1955. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels. Note: additional surface pressure observations were made available by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology after this run had produced the 1951 data during this run. However, these additional data were incorporated into the 1946-1951 run which was extended beyond its original end date of 1950-12-31 to run to 1951-12-31 to incorporate these additional surface observations.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7252, "uuid": "ec32380a9bb1f770fb3b7786f97bbccb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1916-1920 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1916-1920. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7242, "uuid": "f6d91241e36829ba1751b9b5911c5533", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1891-1895 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1891 to 1895. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7224, "uuid": "44ea207df48e328fa56f754fc4fa97ca", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: Ensemble means and spreads for 1891 to present in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a Global 2.0 degree latitude x 2.0 degree longitude global grid from 1871 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. For each output time step ensemble means and associated spreads have been calculated and form a continuous dataset over the entire timespan of the dataset. The data contain fields at the surface and on pressure levels from 1000 hPa to 10 hPa.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7282, "uuid": "9bc3aec2ad89c10894e9fe371a2816b0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1981-1985 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1981 to 1985. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\n\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\n\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7290, "uuid": "9c0a54ee862d8be14d5459c23c74452d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: input observation data", "abstract": "Various input data were used by the 20th Century Reanalysis project team including surface pressure observations from the International Surface Pressure Databank version 2. The original observations from the International Surface Pressure Databank version 2 used in the project are archived with associated original metadata and model quality control information. These are the only records which have the original station metadata and source information and model quality control information on the same record. The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a Global 2.0 degree latitude x 2.0 degree longitude global grid from 1871 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. For each output time step ensemble means and associated spreads have been calculated and form a continuous dataset over the entire timespan of the dataset. The data contain fields at the surface and on pressure levels from 1000 hPa to 10 hPa and are also available as part of the copy held by the British Atmospheric Data Centre.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7264, "uuid": "25e106739d1545ee2f84bb3c0e5ebeb5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1966-1970 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1966 to 1970. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7254, "uuid": "ccfdfcea8eb5af3727258f7d0fc88a62", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1906-1910 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1906 to 1910. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7262, "uuid": "cd09b6d26bd926bd7e08f577c89eab7f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 1946-1951 in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. These data are the from each of the 56 ensemble members from the run covering 1946 to 1951. These data were produced on a 2 degree latitude-longitude (180x91) global grid and include data both at the surface and on pressure levels. Note: this run was extended beyond the standard 5 year run length to accommodate additional station pressure observations made available by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology after the 1951-1960 run had been initiated.\r\n\r\nThe dataset authors request that the following acknowledgment be included in all papers using the dataset:\r\n\r\n'Support for the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project dataset is provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (DOE INCITE - http://www.doeleadershipcomputing.org/incite-program/ ) program, and Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER - http://science.energy.gov/ber/ ), and by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate Program Office (http://www.climate.noaa.gov/)'" }, { "ob_id": 7288, "uuid": "ba69e6d39f9ae1cc901d59fb963c40d4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NOAA-CIRES Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project: 56 ensemble member run output for 2001 to present in GRIB format, Version II", "abstract": "The 20th Century Reanalysis dataset provides 6 hourly analyses on a global grid from 1870 to present produced from a series of 56-member ensemble runs. 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Currently, other radiosonde products of climate quality available from other centres for bona fide research purposes are:\r\n\r\n- Radiosonde Atmospheric Temperature Products for Assessing Climate (RATPAC)\r\n- RAdiosonde OBservation COrrection using REanalyses and Radiosonde Innovation Composite Homogenization )\r\n- IUK (Iterative Universal Kriging) Radiosonde Analysis Project \r\n\r\nAlso see a comparison with Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU) data by Remote Sensing Systems (see links under Docs tab below) . 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Final MSU equivalent measures for the monthly HadAT2 timeseries are available as well as a number of intermediate products required to produce these from the Temperature on Pressure Levels data.\r\n\r\nFor more information on the real MSU instruments, their measurements and their climate timeseries are available from the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Remote Sensing Systems (external links)." }, { "ob_id": 13866, "uuid": "21179cb9d6fe48929207d8473307f6f5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "HadAT Uncertainty Estimates (1958-2002)", "abstract": "HadAT Uncertainty estimates are only available on seasonal products and up until the end of 2002." }, { "ob_id": 13862, "uuid": "a07c1595026845a4af1f81522f0ccb7d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "HadAT2 - Met Office Globally gridded radiosonde temperature anomalies version 2 (1958 to 2012)", "abstract": "The HadAT2 data are global radiosonde gridded temperature anomalies at standard levels (850, 700, 500, 300, 200, 150, 100, 50, and 30hPa) in the troposphere and in the lower stratosphere from 1958 to December 2012. 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The dataset contains measurements of the size of individual particulates including rain, snow, and hail, as well as estimates of drizzle, total rainfall and liquid water content." }, { "ob_id": 18245, "uuid": "483b804cd29c4252a0b1156b387c55c2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B194 CAESAR flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for Cirrus and Anvils: European Satellite and Airborne Radiation (CAESAR) project." }, { "ob_id": 3475, "uuid": "8d79edcf552aa076eb1903568aee6b2a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Meteorological Sensor Data, Sparsholt College Site", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Meteorological Sensor from 2003 to 2007 at Sparsholt College, Hampshire. The standard meteorological measurements were made in support of all experiments at the Chilbolton Observatory. The data are automatically recorded every 10 seconds from a range of different sensors. The dataset contains measurements including temperature, dew point, pressure, wind speed and wind direction." }, { "ob_id": 18031, "uuid": "c1b5bc03bcea4c9393c487b27bd20f1e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B326 CAESAR flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for Cirrus and Anvils: European Satellite and Airborne Radiation (CAESAR) project." }, { "ob_id": 18265, "uuid": "31311c8290994a8db73c7d8617037232", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B199 CAESAR flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for Cirrus and Anvils: European Satellite and Airborne Radiation (CAESAR) project." }, { "ob_id": 3600, "uuid": "e31687d9187eef12a566d5f7eecd129d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) HALO Photonics Doppler Lidar Raw Data", "abstract": "Data were collected from the 12th of September 2006 to the 30th of June 2011 by the HALO photonics Doppler lidar at Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements attenuated backscatter coefficients of aerosols within the atmosphere, as well as the radial and Doppler velocity of these particles. Plots of the attenuated backscatter coefficient at different heights, and of the Doppler velocity of particles are also available." }, { "ob_id": 16883, "uuid": "98ac45c6a85d4e9b9ba99a779a668620", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B152 CAESAR flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core instrument suite on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core instrument suite data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for Cirrus and Anvils: European Satellite and Airborne Radiation (CAESAR) project." }, { "ob_id": 16879, "uuid": "8d4a938e30d24abc9ecccc187059141e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B151 MICROMIX and CAESAR flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core instrument suite on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core instrument suite data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for MICROwave investigation of MIXed phase cloud (MICROMIX) and Cirrus and Anvils: European Satellite and Airborne Radiation (CAESAR) projects." }, { "ob_id": 3535, "uuid": "b5b96f48a8ea9493fedad621dbc1fc5d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Disdrometer Data, Sparsholt College Site", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Disdrometer from the 1st of July 2004 to the present at Sparsholt College, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements of the drop size distribution of rain." }, { "ob_id": 15688, "uuid": "faf89607a8e94714b423d1d4d2edd16a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B138 CAESAR and MICROMIX flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for Cirrus and Anvils: European Satellite and Airborne Radiation (CAESAR) project and MICROwave investigation of MIXed phase cloud (MICROMIX)." }, { "ob_id": 3596, "uuid": "b7824e040083c8135bcf4aebeb00c922", "short_code": "ob", "title": "905 nm Vaisala CT75K Lidar Ceilometer Data from the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) site, Hampshire, England, 1996- 2013", "abstract": "The Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire, have had a Vaisala CT75K lidar ceilometer deployed since 13th September 1996. This dataset contains measurements of the range of first, second, and third cloud base from the lidar and attenuated backscatter coefficients of aerosols within the atmosphere from 1996 to 2013. Plots of the attenuated backscatter coefficient at different heights are also available.\r\n\r\nThe instrument has been regularly calibrated using the method described by O'Connor, Ewan J., Anthony J. Illingworth, Robin J. Hogan, 2004: A Technique for Auto-calibration of Cloud Lidar. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 21, 777–786. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-0426(2004)021<0777:ATFAOC>2.0.CO;2 . \r\n\r\nPrior to April 2014 this technique had been applied manually, but from 2014 this was automated to provide a routine, automated application of O'Connor et al's calibration technique. This also highlighted an instrument calibration drift not previously spotted in earlier data and so a corrected data have been added to the archive for the following periods (denoted by \"_cor1\" in the filename): 1st July 2003 – 31st December 2003, January 2006 to December 2012 and February and March 2013. Users should see the data quality notes for further details.\r\n\r\nFor post 2013 data please refer to the \"all-years\" dataset." }, { "ob_id": 13367, "uuid": "3713e45f434e4e0bb5db6098dfba16e1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR): Gas analyser and Sonic anemometer data", "abstract": "A sonic anemometer and a gas analyser measuring water vapour and carbon dioxide are co-located within a compound dedicated to measuring fluxes using the eddy covariance method at Chilbolton Observatory. The eddy covariance technique is an atmospheric measurement method used to calculate vertical turbulent fluxes within the atmospheric boundary layer. This is the lowest region of the troposphere and is usually well mixed, particularly during daylight hours, due to convective heating from the sun. It is this motion in the lower troposphere that makes the technique possible.\r\n\r\nIn order to properly measure the turbulent properties of the atmosphere the measurements must be made at a high frequency - 20 Hz for the Chilbolton Observatory system. \r\n\r\nA sonic anemometer measures the 3 orthogonal components of the wind velocity by measuring the changes in the time of flight of sonic pulses between 3 transmitter/receiver pairs as a result of the air velocity. \r\n\r\nA gas analyser measures the absorptance of radiation along a fixed path and uses this to determine the concentration of a gas in air. For each gas the absorptance at 2 wavelengths is measured 152 times per second, one affected by that gas and the other unaffected.\r\n\r\nThere are more accurate instruments available for measuring water vapour and carbon dioxide (e.g. a relative humidity sensor for water vapour) but the benefit of the gas analyser is that it has a sufficiently fast response to resolve the rapid changes in concentration as a result of turbulence." }, { "ob_id": 3538, "uuid": "fdfe20c537f9162563fac4b797dea44e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Radiometrics Radiometer Data", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Radiometrics Radiometer from the 23rd of August 2007 to the present at Chilbolton, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements of the total liquid water at zenith, together with the vertical profile of water vapour density.\r\n\r\nAccuracy of integrated water vapour (IWV) retrieval: ~1 – 2 mm\r\nAccuracy of total liquid water path (LWP) retrieval: ~15% in non-precipitating conditions." }, { "ob_id": 3546, "uuid": "bac5f0744143bf5839add650ad32aa4c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Vaisala PWD21 Present Weather Detector Data, Chilbolton Site", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Present Weather Sensor from 21st of August 2009 to the present at Chilbolton, Hampshire. The dataset contains reports of current weather conditions and those over the last hour using both NWS (National Weather Service) and WMO (World Meteorological Organisation) weather codes." }, { "ob_id": 3504, "uuid": "bf70daf01b6257b2475b057029325869", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Visible Radiometer Data", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Visible Radiometer from 10th of May 2001 to the present at Chilbolton, Hampshire.\r\n\r\nThe dataset contains measurements of high accuracy total global, or diffuse sky, solar radiation measurement research on a plane/level surface, for extreme temperature environments." }, { "ob_id": 19837, "uuid": "d2ad4b24782a4121a8bd2747596408bd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CAESAR: Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) UV Raman Lidar Data", "abstract": "The CAESAR project aimed to investigate the radiative properties of cirrus cloud over a wide range of wavelengths in combination with airborne in situ measurements of cirrus microphysical properties.\r\n\r\nData have been collected by the Ultra-violet Raman lidar at Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements of attenuated backscatter coefficients of aerosols within the atmosphere, and humidity mixing ratios. Plots of the attenuated backscatter coefficient, and of the humidity mixing ratios, at different heights are also available." }, { "ob_id": 3516, "uuid": "591b38a985f347d51be615da6ae6ed28", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) South Wonston to Sparsholt 5 km 56 GHz Radio Link Data", "abstract": "The Sparsholt College-South Wonston water station radio links data describe signal levels of several links at a frequency of 56 Ghz, which covered a path of 5km from the South Wonston water tower near the A34 to Sparsholt College. The data were collected between October 2002 and April 2005. The radio link between Sparsholt college and the Wonston water tower is used to investigate the effects of rain and sleet on radio signals." }, { "ob_id": 13373, "uuid": "080376e8868a44ceb0c8df69108590ba", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR): net flux radiometer data from the Chilbolton Observatory", "abstract": "Continuous measurements are made using a Kipp & Zonen CNR4 net flux radiometer. It measures both downwelling and upwelling radiation in 2 wavelength bands which are common to many similar instruments. A shorter wavelength band measures radiation received from the sun. It encompasses the visible spectrum, together with near infrared and longer wavelength ultraviolet, over a wavelength range of approximately 0.29 - 2.8 µm. It shows a clear response to the day/night cycle. Clouds and other aerosols reduce the detected radiation. A longer wavelength band measures longer wavelength infrared radiation (approximately 4.5 - 32 µm) produced by emission from the atmosphere and earth's surface. It does not respond significantly to the day/night cycle but changes according to the time of year and degree of cloud cover. " }, { "ob_id": 18039, "uuid": "cecc85ab72ff454baba67c66e16bc9bb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B324 CAESAR flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for Cirrus and Anvils: European Satellite and Airborne Radiation (CAESAR) project." }, { "ob_id": 3607, "uuid": "4d1262c57119adbcdb03a46b6ce3ca6a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) LI-COR LI-7500 Gas Analyser Data", "abstract": "Measurements from a LI-COR LI-7500 open path gas analyser operating at infra-red wavelengths deployed at the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research site in Chilbolton, Hampshire. The instrument measures the absorption due to carbon dioxide at specific wavelengths along its 0.125m measurement path. Internally-stored calibration data are used to convert these absorption values to a mole concentration for each gas. Carbon dioxde and water vapour mole concentrations from this instrument are also provided with sonic anemomenter data at a 20Hz data acquisition rate for eddy covariance calculations in another CFARR dataset. Measurements are taken at 10s intervals and are archived at this temporal resolution. Data are in netCDF." }, { "ob_id": 3478, "uuid": "a27df2c909dd95ac340a8667eb849408", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR): cloud camera imagery from Chilbolton (2001-2014)", "abstract": "Sky images collected by a JVC KYF55-BE digital camera over Chilbolton, Hampshire. The data were collected from 5th of July 1996 to the present." }, { "ob_id": 3471, "uuid": "45b25a7c531563f4422afcaeea0f07a7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Meteorological Sensor Data, Chilbolton Site", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Meteorological Sensor from 2001 to present at Chilbolton, Hampshire. The standard meteorological measurements are made at Chilbolton in support of all experiments at the Observatory. The data are automatically recorded every 10 seconds from a range of different sensors. The dataset contains measurements including temperature, dew point, pressure, wind speed and wind direction." }, { "ob_id": 3496, "uuid": "f8d261179d778ef8662ea286d5019d72", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Infra-Red Radiometer Data", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Infra-Red Radiometer from 10th of May 2001 to the present at Chilbolton, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements for both sky and surface emitted infrared radiation, from 4.5 to 42 µm." }, { "ob_id": 3584, "uuid": "55135917dc383579be1cee8d73f09186", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) HALO Photonics Doppler Lidar Data", "abstract": "Data were collected from the 1st of November 2006 to the 31st of October 2010 by the HALO photonics Doppler lidar at Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements attenuated backscatter coefficients of aerosols within the atmosphere, as well as the radial and Doppler velocity of these particles. Plots of the attenuated backscatter coefficient at different heights, and of the Doppler velocity of particles are also available." }, { "ob_id": 3531, "uuid": "aac5f8246987ea43a68e3396b530d23e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Disdrometer Data, Chilbolton Site", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Disdrometer from the 1st of April 2003 to the present at Chilbolton, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements of the drop size distribution of rain." }, { "ob_id": 3500, "uuid": "5c81db56554e894173ccb95e1ac91887", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Microwave Radiometer Data", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Visible Radiometer from 10th of May 2001 to the present at Chilbolton, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements of Calibrated brightness temperature measured at 21 frequencies (selectable) between 22.0 and 30.0 GHz, water vapour profile, and integrated water vapour (IWV). Data are produced once every approximately 2 minutes." }, { "ob_id": 3603, "uuid": "d8f637d7cd62db09b2d1720a3117bd23", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Grimm Optical Particle Counter data", "abstract": "The Chilbolton Facility for Atmopsheric and Radio Research's aerosol particle concentration measurements are provided by a 164DM environmental dust monitor manufactured by Grimm Aerosol Technik. A Lufft WS500 weather station is incorporated into the instrument to provide co-located meteorological measurements. Alternatively, particle mass concentrations can be produced as PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 measurements. The instrument measures the size and number density of aerosol molecules by using a 0.5m vertical inlet to suck ambient air into a measurement chamber. The scattering of a laser beam transmitted through the chamber is used to deduce size and concentration information. It is operated continuously on the roof of a cabin at a height of 8m above ground at the Chilbolton Observatory site. Measurements are taken every 60s, providinga erosol particle concentration (counts/m3) in 31 size bins in the range 0.265-34.0 um, air temperature, relative humidity, air pressure, wind speed and wind direction. The instrument is calibrated every 18 months by the manufacturer" }, { "ob_id": 12264, "uuid": "5e878b3b9e584bccbc71b2e5094acfdb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "905 nm Vaisala CT75K Lidar Ceilometer Data from the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) site, Hampshire, England, 1996 - present", "abstract": "The Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire, have had a Vaisala CT75K lidar ceilometer deployed since 13th September 1996. This dataset contains measurements of the range of first, second, and third cloud base from the lidar and attenuated backscatter coefficients of aerosols within the atmosphere. Plots of the attenuated backscatter coefficient at different heights are also available.\r\n\r\nThe instrument has been regularly calibrated using the method described by O'Connor, Ewan J., Anthony J. Illingworth, Robin J. Hogan, 2004: A Technique for Auto-calibration of Cloud Lidar. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 21, 777–786. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-0426(2004)021<0777:ATFAOC>2.0.CO;2 . \r\n\r\nPrior to April 2014 this technique had been applied manually, but from 2014 this was automated to provide a routine, automated application of O'Connor et al's calibration technique. This also highlighted an instrument calibration drift not previously spotted in earlier data and so a corrected data have been added to the archive for the following periods (denoted by \"_cor1\" in the filename): 1st July 2003 – 31st December 2003, January 2006 to December 2012 and February and March 2013. Users should see the data quality notes for further details.\r\n\r\nThis dataset incorporates the earlier published and citable 1996 - 2013 collection of lidar data, but continues this dataset to present" }, { "ob_id": 3512, "uuid": "5ed9f42631e0ba06e0fd6b8f7ebfa8f1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) South Wonston to Sparsholt 5 km 54 GHz Radio Link Data", "abstract": "The Sparsholt College-South Wonston water station radio links data describe signal levels of several links at a frequency of 54 Ghz, which covered a path of 5km from the South Wonston water tower near the A34 to Sparsholt College. The data were collected between October 2002 and April 2005. The radio link between Sparsholt college and the Wonston water tower is used to investigate the effects of rain and sleet on radio signals." }, { "ob_id": 11021, "uuid": "504312b7a9f4e905181c8484f8a3c405", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Direct Visible Radiometer Data", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Direct Visible Radiometer from 27th Februrary 2013 to the present at Chilbolton, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements of high accuracy direct solar radiation measurement research on a plane/level surface." }, { "ob_id": 18249, "uuid": "89381faebf9e4217806110d66701d512", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B195 CAESAR flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for Cirrus and Anvils: European Satellite and Airborne Radiation (CAESAR) project." }, { "ob_id": 3489, "uuid": "bf49f0ad8afe1eff425346777c590146", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Drop Counting Raingauge Data, Chilbolton Site", "abstract": "Data were collected by Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Raingauges from 1st of May 1995 to the present at Chilbolton, Hampshire.\r\n\r\nThe dataset contains measurements of rainfall accumulation as measured by RAL Rapid Response Drop Counting rain gauges." }, { "ob_id": 3468, "uuid": "20e16263088c1fe2d765bc508f1794c7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Meteorological Particle Sensor Data, Chilbolton Site", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Meteorological Particle Sensor from 2009 to present. During this time the particle sensor was at Chilbolton, Hampshire, whilst previously it had been positioned at Sparsholt College, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements of the size of individual particulates including rain, snow, and hail, as well as estimates of drizzle, total rainfall and liquid water content." }, { "ob_id": 18027, "uuid": "60d6d4e400ca4c9692347639b6080db9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B327 CAESAR flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for Cirrus and Anvils: European Satellite and Airborne Radiation (CAESAR) project." }, { "ob_id": 3580, "uuid": "23c9314a7bad7f66f8217067f3358cb4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Leosphere EZ Polarization Lidar Data", "abstract": "Data were collected from the 14th of February 2009 to the present by the Leosphere EZ polarization lidar at Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire. The dataset contains plots of the attenuated backscatter coefficient at different heights, and of the depolarization ratio of particles.\r\n\r\nThe dataset contains:\r\n\r\nPlots of the attenuated backscatter coefficient at different heights, and of the depolarization ratio of particles.\r\nAtmospheric backscatter light intensity (raw data)\r\nSolid angle and background calibrated data\r\nVertical backscatter and extinction profile\r\nVertical Aerosol profile\r\nPlanetary Boundary Layer and residual layer heights\r\nSemi-transparent cloud height and top\r\nOptical depth integrated over whole Lidar range\r\nDynamic structure of the atmosphere (e.g gravity waves...)\r\nAsphericity information on the particle in order to discriminate some particles from others (soil dust from other aerosol, ice/water phase of the clouds…)" }, { "ob_id": 3493, "uuid": "e7f22f3c7ca0d900d5bc867a14843cfa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Drop Counting Raingauge Data, Sparsholt College Site", "abstract": "Data were collected by Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Raingauges from 15th of March 2002 to the present at Sparsholt College, Hampshire.\r\n\r\nThe dataset contains measurements of rainfall accumulation as measured by RAL Rapid Response Drop Counting rain gauges." }, { "ob_id": 3588, "uuid": "e89eb9130df7817ec22cfd4b8a2ddeea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Copernicus Doppler Cloud Radar Data", "abstract": "Data were collected from the 31st of March 2004 to the 29th of March 2011 by the Copernicus Doppler cloud radar at Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements of attenuated backscatter coefficients of aerosols within the atmosphere, and a full Doppler spectrum, and moments Z, v, and w." }, { "ob_id": 3542, "uuid": "9f8e2e37fd9198764fd570ac830ccacb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Vaisala PWD21 Present Weather Detector Data, Sparsholt College Site", "abstract": "Data were collected by the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) Present Weather Sensor from 28th of January 2005 to the 21st of May 2007 at Sparsholt College, Hampshire. The dataset contains reports of current weather conditions and those over the last hour using both NWS (National Weather Service)and WMO (World Meteorological Organistion) weather codes." } ], "identifier_set": [ 4802, 4804, 8916, 8917, 8918, 8919, 8920, 8921, 8922, 8923, 8924, 8925, 8926, 8927, 8928, 8929, 8930, 8931, 8932, 8933, 8934, 8935, 8936, 8937, 10277 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 30960, 30962, 30963, 30964, 30967, 43257, 43262, 30961, 43258, 43259, 43261, 43260, 54249 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 3460, 3459, 3458, 8600, 8601 ], "project_set": [ 3569 ] }, { "ob_id": 7448, "uuid": "6b71fed2cda829ade4dd61d0f2377d17", "short_code": "coll", "title": "QPENSO: HadCM3 model simulations output collection", "abstract": "Model simulations undertaken by the Quantifying variability of the El Nino Southern Oscillation on adaptation-relevant time scales using a novel palaeodata-modelling approach (QPENSO) project. These are coupled ocean-atmosphere experiments with a modified version of the HadCM3 (UM version 4.5) climate model. The model has been modified to include stable isotopes of oxygen in both the ocean and atmosphere sub-models, after Tindall et al., 2009. The simulations are grouped into two experiments: 1) 'picontrol', comprising a single 750 year duration unforced pre-industrial boundary condition simulation; 2) 'forced', comprising a suite of six historical simulations of the interval 1160-1360 AD and including changes in solar, volcanic and greenhouse gas forcing. The six simulations represent an initial-condition ensemble over this interval.\r\nThis project was funded by NERC under grant NE/H009957/1.", "keywords": "NERC, QPENSO, el nino, ENSO, paleo, model, picontrol, simulation, oxygen", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2013-09-19T15:38:02", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 18 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1142, "name": "NDGO0005" }, { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 7449, "uuid": "3bee278d54ecee4c771c77d2f064b71e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "QPENSO: picontrol experiment monthly mean ocean and atmosphere model fields measurements", "abstract": "Model simulations undertaken by the Quantifying variability of the El Nino Southern Oscillation on adaptation-relevant time scales using a novel palaeodata-modelling approach (QPENSO) project. These are coupled ocean-atmosphere experiments with a modified version of the HadCM3 (UM version 4.5) climate model. The model has been modified to include stable isotopes of oxygen in both the ocean and atmosphere sub-models, after Tindall et al., 2009. The simulations are grouped into two experiments: 1) 'picontrol', comprising a single 750 year duration unforced pre-industrial boundary condition simulation; 2) 'forced', comprising a suite of six historical simulations of the interval 1160-1360 AD and including changes in solar, volcanic and greenhouse gas forcing. The six simulations represent an initial-condition ensemble over this interval." }, { "ob_id": 13843, "uuid": "3fc2832bfdff45ceaf0d675461446d2e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "QPENSO: Forced monthly mean ocean and atmosphere model fields measurements", "abstract": "Model simulations undertaken by the Quantifying variability of the El Nino Southern Oscillation on adaptation-relevant time scales using a novel palaeodata-modelling approach (QPENSO) project. These are coupled ocean-atmosphere experiments with a modified version of the HadCM3 (UM version 4.5) climate model. The model has been modified to include stable isotopes of oxygen in both the ocean and atmosphere sub-models, after Tindall et al., 2009. The simulations are grouped into two experiments: 1) 'picontrol', comprising a single 750 year duration unforced pre-industrial boundary condition simulation; 2) 'forced', comprising a suite of six historical simulations of the interval 1160-1360 AD and including changes in solar, volcanic and greenhouse gas forcing. The six simulations represent an initial-condition ensemble over this interval. 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Four microwave links will be set up, three of them dual frequency and one single frequency. In addition to data from microwave links and radar, there will also be data available from a number of telemetered tipping bucket raingauges.\r\n\r\nThe dataset contains microwave, raingauge and radar data. It also contains data analysis to extract information from the link attenuation data on path-averaged rainfall rate, and comparison with the results with those obtained from the raingauges and the radar. 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It also contains data analysis to extract information from the link attenuation data on path-averaged rainfall rate, and comparison with the results with those obtained from the raingauges and the radar. The dataset is now public." } ], "identifier_set": [ 4836, 4837, 10275 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 31208, 31198, 31200, 31201, 31202, 42156, 42161, 31199, 42157, 42158, 42159, 42160 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 8551, 3486, 3487 ], "project_set": [ 877 ] }, { "ob_id": 7571, "uuid": "8be3dd7cdf44090d89aeb8f105421506", "short_code": "coll", "title": "BAS Masin Twin-Otter aircraft data", "abstract": "Data is collected on board the British Antarctic Survey MASIN Twin Otter aircraft for a range of projects in the Antarctic and at other locations. These projects include atmospheric, boundary layer and cloud/aerosol studies.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe instrument suite includes standard temperature and water vapour sensors as well as a turbulence probe allowing full atmospheric profile measurements of temperature, dew point and winds. A DMT Cloud and aerosol spectrometer (CAPS) probe is used for cloud studies and a closed path Licor H2O/CO2 instrument, Grimm optical particle counter and cloud condensation nuclei counter are fed from simple Rosemount inlets.", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2002-06-10T11:06:22", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 34826, "uuid": "24ac9a74761b49dcae0881d9600c4ec7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 286: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 286 on 13 December 2017 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Antarctic Peninsula." }, { "ob_id": 32482, "uuid": "59e9e7ae4f9040d38d9f203a4aae96e2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 294 airborne meteorological observations from the Iceland Greenland Seas Project (IGP)", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 294 on 01 March 2018 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Iceland Greenland seas Project (IGP) including the Atmospheric Forcing of the Iceland Sea (AFIS) project.\r\nThis dataset is a quality-controlled revision of the core meteorological data, generated at the University of East Anglia (UEA).\r\nData were collected over the Iceland and Greenland Sea area." }, { "ob_id": 34862, "uuid": "1ed327b7ab7e47048b116ff5f42d1e5a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 320: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 320 on 23 February 2019 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Falkland Islands area." }, { "ob_id": 41287, "uuid": "6c31ce057f2142798440b9cda758891f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 366: airborne meteorological observations from the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 366 on 02 August 2022 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones: Dynamics and Sea-ice Interaction project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Svalbard, Norway area." }, { "ob_id": 32539, "uuid": "e4bc229019c6442ea7060fcf6a97a600", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 297 airborne meteorological observations from the Iceland Greenland Seas Project (IGP)", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 297 on 06 March 2018 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Iceland Greenland seas Project (IGP) including the Atmospheric Forcing of the Iceland Sea (AFIS) project. This dataset is a quality-controlled revision of the core meteorological data, generated at the University of East Anglia (UEA). \r\nData were collected over the Iceland and Greenland Sea area." }, { "ob_id": 41307, "uuid": "935caa6574e94c178a05ed9942640f50", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 371: airborne meteorological observations from the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 371 on 11 August 2022 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones: Dynamics and Sea-ice Interaction project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Svalbard, Norway area." }, { "ob_id": 34778, "uuid": "f01914b5dc2942029188d287322c67e5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 319: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 319 on 23 February 2019 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Falkland Islands area." }, { "ob_id": 41291, "uuid": "de5d4d7c8f204ae7ade10ebfc4cb850e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 367: airborne meteorological observations from the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 367 on 02 August 2022 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones: Dynamics and Sea-ice Interaction project. 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This dataset is a quality-controlled revision of the core meteorological data, generated at the University of East Anglia (UEA). \r\nData were collected over the Iceland and Greenland Sea area." }, { "ob_id": 34842, "uuid": "169a3c3689d24c749b5bcd2f6f94ff31", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 313: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 313 on 08 February 2019 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Falkland Islands area." }, { "ob_id": 32478, "uuid": "4c506d968f40478382dcc2f5b9f073fc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 293 airborne meteorological observations from the Iceland Greenland Seas Project (IGP)", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 293 on 01 March 2018 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Iceland Greenland seas Project (IGP) including the Atmospheric Forcing of the Iceland Sea (AFIS) project.\r\n\r\nThis dataset is a quality-controlled revision of the core meteorological data, generated at the University of East Anglia (UEA).\r\nData were collected over the Iceland and Greenland Sea area." }, { "ob_id": 41311, "uuid": "83fd4cd56fd84669b8e8a15895f30eac", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 372: airborne meteorological observations from the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 372 on 12 August 2022 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones: Dynamics and Sea-ice Interaction project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Svalbard, Norway area." }, { "ob_id": 34822, "uuid": "7424f1a4fb2d4cec93bb4fed370a2d22", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 285: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 285 on 12 December 2017 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Antarctic Peninsula." }, { "ob_id": 32473, "uuid": "c58391ab280746b186d2aa6f3adcc0c7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 292 airborne meteorological observations from the Iceland Greenland Seas Project (IGP)", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 292 on 28 February 2018 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Iceland Greenland seas Project (IGP) including the Atmospheric Forcing of the Iceland Sea (AFIS) project. This dataset is a quality-controlled revision of the core meteorological data, generated at the University of East Anglia (UEA). \r\nData were collected over the Iceland and Greenland Sea area." }, { "ob_id": 32555, "uuid": "161295e94805427b9a295057f66f60e4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 301 airborne meteorological observations from the Iceland Greenland Seas Project (IGP)", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 301 on 12 March 2018 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Iceland Greenland seas Project (IGP) including the Atmospheric Forcing of the Iceland Sea (AFIS) project. This dataset is a quality-controlled revision of the core meteorological data, generated at the University of East Anglia (UEA). \r\nData were collected over the Iceland and Greenland Sea area." }, { "ob_id": 34806, "uuid": "948ad703c335453db1aeeadcbe7341eb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 281: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 281 on 08 December 2017 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Antarctic Peninsula." }, { "ob_id": 34802, "uuid": "8ed4ebe963574708b399a9484b7f9475", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 280: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 280 on 07 December 2017 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Antarctic Peninsula." }, { "ob_id": 34858, "uuid": "837f68e650d24a109a7ec85715a909d4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 317: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 317 on 18 February 2019 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Falkland Islands area." }, { "ob_id": 34794, "uuid": "b83c7ad6b2d84c298eb903f4144c08c6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 279: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 279 on 06 December 2017 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Antarctic Peninsula." }, { "ob_id": 41327, "uuid": "6b48b1af63e747dcbf7ff92b3d723be0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 378: airborne meteorological observations from the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 378 on 17 August 2022 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones: Dynamics and Sea-ice Interaction project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Svalbard, Norway area." }, { "ob_id": 34846, "uuid": "a5328df497c84df1a392039f56dd211b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 314: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 314 on 13 February 2019 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Falkland Islands area." }, { "ob_id": 32571, "uuid": "378139c15c784477bfdd7bd8c204c0f6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 305 airborne meteorological observations from the Iceland Greenland Seas Project (IGP)", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 305 on 18 March 2018 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Iceland Greenland seas Project (IGP) including the Atmospheric Forcing of the Iceland Sea (AFIS) project. This dataset is a quality-controlled revision of the core meteorological data, generated at the University of East Anglia (UEA). \r\nData were collected over the Iceland and Greenland Sea area." }, { "ob_id": 34834, "uuid": "72723d9cfb1f4c0b940cc06524b6d1e0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 288: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 288 on 15 December 2017 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\nData were collected over the Antarctic Peninsula." }, { "ob_id": 34782, "uuid": "73032255e7c04e10b05bc0a835b461b5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 276: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 276 on 02 December 2017 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Antarctic Peninsula." }, { "ob_id": 41335, "uuid": "3e1d17b3b97f4277aee6b79c91f7c9d6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 380: airborne meteorological observations from the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 380 on 20 August 2022 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones: Dynamics and Sea-ice Interaction project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Svalbard, Norway area." }, { "ob_id": 7745, "uuid": "bd82fd9f9dc366f75406e4cc64de7f58", "short_code": "ob", "title": "British Antarctic Survey Twin Otter aircraft Meteorological Airborne Science INstrumentation (MASIN) core data from the Orographic Flows and the Climate of the Antarctic Peninsula (OFCAP) project (2011)", "abstract": "Meteorological data measured by the Meteorological Airborne Science INstrumentation (MASIN) onboard the British Antarctic Survey Twin Otter aircraft in the region of 67 degrees South on the Antarctic Peninsula during the NERC-funded Orographic Flows and the Climate of the Antarctic Peninsula (OFCAP) project (2011)." }, { "ob_id": 32563, "uuid": "51976f12732a491b95433d008afc291f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 303 airborne meteorological observations from the Iceland Greenland Seas Project (IGP)", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 303 on 14 March 2018 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Iceland Greenland seas Project (IGP) including the Atmospheric Forcing of the Iceland Sea (AFIS) project. This dataset is a quality-controlled revision of the core meteorological data, generated at the University of East Anglia (UEA). \r\nData were collected over the Iceland and Greenland Sea area." }, { "ob_id": 34798, "uuid": "c30d25989b5944f09e162fb691d53591", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 289: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 289 on 16 December 2017 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Antarctic Peninsula." }, { "ob_id": 41303, "uuid": "dd437aea5ee6422eb2cdd21295f486a9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 370: airborne meteorological observations from the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 370 on 09 August 2022 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones: Dynamics and Sea-ice Interaction project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Svalbard, Norway area." }, { "ob_id": 27179, "uuid": "d9aaa1c2371147669e4ace0446dd9758", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS Twin-Otter flight 218 MAC flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAS Masin Twin-Otter aircraft.", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Masin Twin-Otter aircraft collected for the Microphysics of Antarctic Clouds (MAC) project." }, { "ob_id": 34830, "uuid": "b4798922b16849b2ab252ca423cb1b3a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 287: airborne meteorological observations from the ORCHESTRA project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 287 on 15 December 2017 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the ORCHESTRA - Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports project. This dataset contains the core meteorological data from the MASIN instrument suite. \r\n\r\nData were collected over the Antarctic Peninsula." }, { "ob_id": 41315, "uuid": "9440c60e2f834386b09e756a9fae2a53", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 375: airborne meteorological observations from the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones project", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 375 on 15 August 2022 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Arctic Summer-time Cyclones: Dynamics and Sea-ice Interaction project. 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The observations have been complemented by modelling studies on a range of scales: from explicit aerosol and cloud microphysics process modelling, through large eddy simulation and mesoscale models, up to global climate models.\r\n\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains meteorological data measured by the Meteorological Airborne Science INstrumentation (MASIN) onboard the British Antarctic Survey Twin Otter aircraft in the North Sea and Svalbard, Norway during the Aerosol Cloud Coupling and Climate Interactions in the Arctic (ACCACIA) project (2013)." }, { "ob_id": 32535, "uuid": "52f829aaebdb4989b748e006d02e2029", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BAS-MASIN flight 296 airborne meteorological observations from the Iceland Greenland Seas Project (IGP)", "abstract": "In-situ airborne observations collected during flight 296 on 05 March 2018 by the Meteorological Airborne Science Instrumentation (MASIN) on board the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Twin-otter aircraft for the Iceland Greenland seas Project (IGP) including the Atmospheric Forcing of the Iceland Sea (AFIS) project. 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This dataset contains 21 back trajectories corresponding to arrival on all ECMWF model levels between the ground and mid-troposphere, including surface pressure, temperature, specific humidity, zonal and meridional wind speeds and height from the UK Universities Global Atmospheric Modelling Programme (UGAMP).\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 7714, "uuid": "d5829280314fae275cb556acf0547559", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Measurements of NMHCs and OVOCs from the University of York's DC-GC-FID3 Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains the concentrations of non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) measured with the University of York's Dual Column Gas Chromatograph-Flame Ionization Detector Number 3 (DC-GC-FID3)." }, { "ob_id": 7731, "uuid": "9a747f9131f45f538c8752dbfe36eb00", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Flight GPS Position Data for the NERC DO228-101 D-CALM Aircraft", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of the GPS position data for the NERC DO228-101 D-CALM Aircraft. Flights took place on the 8th, 10th and 12th August 2002." }, { "ob_id": 7685, "uuid": "332bc290c1cd4249472a236a3455f68d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Peroxyacetylnitrate (PAN) Measurements from the University of East Anglia's GC-ECD Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of peroxyacetylnitrate (PAN) measurements from the University of East Anglia's GC-ECD." }, { "ob_id": 7670, "uuid": "fa176b4ebd24c5247f9a9590d9e05670", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: NO2, NO3, IO, BrO, OIO, I2 Measurements from the University of East Anglia's Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer (DOAS) Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of NO2, NO3, IO, BrO, OIO, I2 measurements from the University of East Anglia's Differential Optical Absorption Spectrometer (DOAS), now the University of Leeds/UFAM's DOAS." }, { "ob_id": 7649, "uuid": "e5e4dd1c4d9f462cb05b910b94f7db42", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: University of Leicester's j(CH3COCH3) Spectral Radiometer Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of j(CH3COCH3) readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's spectral radiometer." }, { "ob_id": 7597, "uuid": "1d9a21d341b7e9b6469658fbb10a08c4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Aerosol Optical Extinction, Water Vapour, NO3, OIO and I2 Data from the University of Cambridge's Broadband Cavity Ringdown Spectrometer Deployed at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of Aerosol optical extinction, water vapour, NO3, OIO and I2 measurements from the University of Cambridge's Broadband Cavity Ringdown Spectrometer." }, { "ob_id": 7623, "uuid": "03806ae9806aa0283b5056eb96de1abd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Ozone Data from the University of Leicester's TEI 49 UV Absorption O3 Analyser on-board the NERC DO228-101 D-CALM Aircraft", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of ozone measurements the University of Leicester's TEI 49 UV Absorption O3 Analyser on-board the NERC DO228-101 D-CALM Aircraft. Flights took place on the 8th, 10th and 12th August 2002." }, { "ob_id": 12957, "uuid": "27fa98c68beb42eaae86fb04055a71a8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: University of Leicester's Spectral Radiometer Integrated Flux Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of integrated photon flux measurements from the University of Leicester's Flux Spectral Radiometer." }, { "ob_id": 7735, "uuid": "f9d3bcebe84cfb4ef8dbac14a9fecca0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Airborne Atmospheric Chemistry Samples Data from the D-CALM Canister Sampler on-board the NERC DO228-101 D-CALM Aircraft", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of airborne atmospheric chemistry samples from the D-CALM Canister Sampler on-board the NERC DO228-101 D-CALM Aircraft. Flights took place on the 8th and 10th August 2002." }, { "ob_id": 7725, "uuid": "555546704a0386ecc0aec9622344bbab", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Measurements of NMHCs from the University of York's GC-FID3 Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains the concentrations of non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) measured with the University of York's Single Channel Gas Chromatograph-Flame Ionization Detector Number 3 (GC-FID3)." }, { "ob_id": 7655, "uuid": "d773f0a2bd74e5364fb033ae6f11cd6e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: University of Leicester's j(HCHO-R) Spectral Radiometer Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of j(HCHO-R) readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's spectral radiometer." }, { "ob_id": 7636, "uuid": "d8a5e6795d6eef4c91680a2cd3c13029", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: University of Leicester's j(O1D) Filter Radiometer-a Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of j(O1D) readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's j(O1D) filter radiometer-a." }, { "ob_id": 7690, "uuid": "5f81251291fd4e55de6e326303be28d9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Ambient Aerosol Measurements from the UMIST's Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains measurements of ambient aerosol concentration from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology's (UMIST) Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS), now University of Manchester/UFAM's AMS." }, { "ob_id": 7696, "uuid": "605c9cd9ec977f5393cca05bd3e291e1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Fine Aerosol Number Concentrations from the UMIST's DMPS Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of fine aerosol number concentrations measured with the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology's (UMIST) Differential Mobility Particle Sizer (DMPS), now University of Manchester/UFAM's DMPS." }, { "ob_id": 7688, "uuid": "773949b1edd59bd348267eb9fef53cc9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Vertical Profile of Pressure, Height, Temperature, Specific Humidity and Eastward and Northward Wind Components from Interpolation from the ECMWF Analyses by UGAMP", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains vertical profiles of pressure, height, temperature, specific humidity and eastward and northward wind components from the ground-level to mid-troposphere. The ECMWF analyses data were truncated, were transformed onto a global grid with 320 longitudes and 160 latitudes and then linearly interpolated along 21 model levels to the location of Mace Head. The data processing was done by the UK Universities Global Atmospheric Modelling Programme (UGAMP) to support the NAMBLEX project." }, { "ob_id": 7708, "uuid": "b8872c6c5a369aeaeeea82dae112db7d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Measurements of NMHCs and OVOCs from the University of York's DC-GC-FID1 Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains the concentrations of non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) measured with the University of York's Dual Column Gas Chromatograph-Flame Ionization Detector Number 1 (DC-GC-FID1)." }, { "ob_id": 7609, "uuid": "0c4d4cd56d5955a4f4455f7d8bb43059", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: O3, NO, OH, HO2, j(O1D) Data from the University of Leeds's Fluorecence Assay by Gas Expansion Instrument (FAGE) Deployed at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains the measurements of O3, OH, HO2, NO and j(OI1d) from the University of Leeds's Fluorecence Assay by Gas Expansion instrument (FAGE)." }, { "ob_id": 7639, "uuid": "11ee646a755cead43d442986d3ae3081", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: University of Leicester's j(O1D) Filter Radiometer-b Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of j(O1D) readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's j(O1D) filter radiometer-b." }, { "ob_id": 7633, "uuid": "556735e0dcc9aeb91e66ef224b367d71", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: University of Leicester's j(NO2) Filtered Radiometer Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of j(NO2) readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's filter radiometer." }, { "ob_id": 7693, "uuid": "5a44396944ce895ee142238cdf194eed", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: UMIST's Condensation Particle Counter Measurements from the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of condensation particle concentrations measurements from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology's Condensation Particle Counter - now University of Manchester/UFAM's CPC." }, { "ob_id": 7601, "uuid": "6978199d423c403cce354d257a4e705b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Measurements of Methane, Carbon-monoxide and Non-methane Hydrocarbons from the Galway/Bristol's GC-FID and ADS at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains measurements of methane, carbon monoxide and non-methane hydrocarbons from the University of Ireland, Galway and the University of Bristol's Gas Chromotography Flame Ionisation detector (GC-FID) and Adsorption-desorption system." }, { "ob_id": 7711, "uuid": "c2ce2b713f7431c2caced9e2b9d45b0a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Measurements of NMHCs and OVOCs from the University of York's DC-GC-FID2 Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains the concentrations of non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) measured with the University of York's Dual Column Gas Chromatograph-Flame Ionization Detector Number 2 (DC-GC-FID2)." }, { "ob_id": 7721, "uuid": "c3ec41400211bff7eb3ad5c1ecbd88fd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Measurements of NMHCs from the University of York's GC-FID2 Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains the concentrations of non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) measured with the University of York's Single Channel Gas Chromatograph-Flame Ionization Detector Number 2 (GC-FID2)." }, { "ob_id": 7661, "uuid": "76534b94c19fd51a1cc631f23ab482b1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: University of Leicester's j(NO2) Spectral Radiometer Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of j(NO2) readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's spectral radiometer." }, { "ob_id": 7664, "uuid": "7c2089bbf5bda6a216e2a98230aba17b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Univesity of Leicester's j(O1D) Spectral Radiometer Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of j(O1D) readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's spectral radiometer." }, { "ob_id": 7702, "uuid": "d3e49390cf417351a5ba4fcc81254c04", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Measurements of Total Intermediate-sized Aerosol Concentrations from the UMIST's Grimm Optical Particle Counter Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains the measurements of intermediate-sized aerosol concentration from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology's Grimm Optical Particle Counter - now University of Manchester/UFAM: Grimm Optical Particle Counter." }, { "ob_id": 7616, "uuid": "9068eab47a19dc51935a51fcee3233a4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBELX: Formaldehyde (HCHO) Measurements from the University of Leeds's GC-pd-HID Deployed at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of Formaldehyde (HCHO) measurements from the University of Leeds's Gas Chromotograph instrument with pulsed discharge Helium Ionisation Detection (GC-pd-HID), with selective cryogenic trapping, which was situated in the laboratory at the top site (300 m from the ocean at high tide, 25 m a.s.l.)." }, { "ob_id": 7630, "uuid": "9b6dfab0e5f2511a866c72231ea92e11", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Vertical Profile of Winds and Backscatter Measurements from the University of Leeds's Number 1 SODAR Instrument Deployed at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of vertical profiles of horizontal wind components plus backscatter values measured with the University of Leeds's Number 1 SODAR Instrument." }, { "ob_id": 7593, "uuid": "964614ac2120d3743a0cebaa292181b8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Vertical Wind Profile Data from UFAM's 1290mhz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler Radar Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1290mhz mobile wind profiler - now referred to as the University of Manchester mobile wind profiler - was operated at the Mace Head Research Facility in County Galway, Ireland, as part of the North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer EXperiment (NAMBLEX) field campaign in August 2002. During this period the mobile wind profiler obtained vertical profiles of the horizontal and vertical wind components. For each signal beam profiles of the signal to noise (SNR) ratio and spectral widths were also taken." }, { "ob_id": 43756, "uuid": "28b0d1ced8f944d593446d45d02d8894", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: SNR winds from the NCAS Mobile Radar Wind Profiler unit 1 deployed at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland, v8.0 (20020801-20020831)", "abstract": "Vertical profiles of signal to noise ratio (SNR) and winds measurements from the NCAS Mobile Radar Wind Profiler unit 1 deployed at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland. These observations were taken as part of North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer EXperiment (NAMBLEX) between 20020801 and 20020831.\r\n\r\nData products from this deployment include: snr-winds\r\n\r\nFor further details of this deployment and the associated dataset please see the internal file metadata.\r\n\r\nThese data conform to the NCAS data standards and are available under the UK Government Open Licence agreement. Acknowledgement of NCAS as the data provider is required whenever and wherever these data are used." }, { "ob_id": 7658, "uuid": "9e95cd0fd7ef35d041bf845aaf99564a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: University of Leicester's j(HONO) Spectral Radiometer Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of j(HONO) readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's spectral radiometer." }, { "ob_id": 7643, "uuid": "96cb54e681d7ffdbfa95aca901e310ab", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Peroxy Radicals Measurements from the University of Leicester's PEroxy Radical Chemical Amplification (PERCA) instrument Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. The data contains the measurements of peroxy radicals from the University of Leicester's PEroxy Radical Chemical Amplification (PERCA) instrument." }, { "ob_id": 7705, "uuid": "9f7929f1e2bcd0ed49a3a85e609ded14", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Carbon Monoxide Measurements from the University of York's Aerolaser CO Analyser Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains measurements of carbon monoxide concentrations from the University of York's Aerolaser CO Analyser." }, { "ob_id": 7652, "uuid": "64e8a72ca7bdda81191a263be8b9b320", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: University of Leicester's j(HCHO-NR) Spectral Radiometer Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of j(HCHO-NR) readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's spectral radiometer." }, { "ob_id": 7605, "uuid": "97c4eb36193563ea8bc5b71f34ef9cbf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: O3, CO, CH4, H2 Measurements from the In-situ Mace Head Instruments Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of O3, CO, CH4, H2 measurements from the In-situ Mace Head Instruments." }, { "ob_id": 7682, "uuid": "b12570ef233417673b98a4aa194ddb06", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Measurements of NO, NO2, NOy and HNO3 Concentrations from the University of East Anglia's NOxy 4 Channel NO, NO2, NOy, NOy* Chemiluminescence Analyser Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of NO, NO2, NOy and HNO3 measurements from the University of East Anglia NOxy 4 channel NO, NO2, NOy, NOy* Chemiluminescence Analyser." }, { "ob_id": 7676, "uuid": "b1a50f6428e9c3f3ed20425b67e30118", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Alkyl Nitrate Measurements from the University of East Anglia's Gas Chromatography Negative Ion Chemical Ionisation Mass Spectrometry Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of alkyl nitrate measurements from the University of East Anglia's Gas Chromatography Negative Ion Chemical Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (GC-NICI-MS)." }, { "ob_id": 7646, "uuid": "b29b7a26c6de719eca88bde9d65ac185", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: University of Leicester's j(CH3CHO) Spectral Radiometer Data from the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of j(CH3CHO) readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's j(CH3CHO) spectral radiometer." }, { "ob_id": 12950, "uuid": "03b24f38ea4649828a53640b43e9e90e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Measurements of NMHCs from the University of York's GC-FID1 Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset contains the concentrations of non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) measured with the University of York's Single Channel Gas Chromatograph-Flame Ionization Detector Number 1 (GC-FID1)." }, { "ob_id": 7667, "uuid": "ebbee169f02e3ba364e8c27cb2ef3c7b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Temperature Data from the University of Leicester's Rotronic MP103A Temperature Sensor Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of temperature readings taken every minute from the University of Leicester's Rotronic MP103A Temperature sensor." } ], "identifier_set": [ 4928, 10397 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 31698, 31701, 31702, 31700, 41528, 41513, 31704, 31699, 41514, 46794, 50083, 41515, 41516, 41517, 41518, 41519, 41520, 41521, 41522, 41523, 41524, 41525, 41526, 41527 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 6923, 3535, 6922, 3533, 3534, 6924 ], "project_set": [ 7595 ] }, { "ob_id": 7738, "uuid": "5a2083554c037d47a87b8e46f0f48dba", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Ground-based, radiosonde and aircraft data from the Orographic Flows and the Climate of the Antarctic Peninsula (OFCAP) project", "abstract": "Ground-based Automatic weather station (AWS), Radiosonde and British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Masin twin-otter aircraft data collected on and around the Antarctic Peninsula during the NERC-funded Orographic Flows and the Climate of the Antarctic Peninsula (OFCAP) project. \r\n\r\nThe OFCAP project conducted an integrated programme of field observations, analysis and modelling aimed at understanding of how the westerly winds interact with the mountains of the Antarctic Peninsula and how those interactions control the climate of the eastern side of the Peninsula. This dataset comprises of data from the month-long intensive field campaign which took place in January 2011. During this period, atmospheric flow along a transect across the Antarctic Peninsula mountains around 67 degrees south was observed using the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) MASIN- Twin-otter instrumented aircraft and automatic weather stations at Avery Plateau, Cole Peninsula and North Adelaide Island along the line of the transect. Atmospheric conditions on the upwind (western) and downwind (eastern) sides of the mountains were measured using balloon-borne radiosondes were released from the Larsen Ice shelf camp and Rothera base. 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HIRDLS science-team members have produced correction algorithms that make use of the partial view of the atmosphere (vertical scans around azimuth angle of 47 degree line of sight to the orbital plane, on the side away from the sun). In spite of this anomaly, HIRDLS has retained most of its scientific capabilities to support the Aura Mission.\r\n\r\nHIRDLS was carried on the Aura mission, part of NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS). Aura was launched on 15th July 2004 at 11:01:59 a.m. BST from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. 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This dataset contains the laser scanning data collected at Abisko site in March 2011. \r\n\r\nA Leica C10 terrestrial laser scanner was used to acquire three-dimensional point clouds of the canopies in every study plot. Four scans from the corners of a plot and up to four additional scans from other points were made to ensure that every side of every tree within the plot was visible from at least one scan position. The scanner records x, y and z coordinates and intensity of the first return. Horizontal coordinates were converted to UTM (zones 34W for Abisko).\r\nThis was a NERC funded project." }, { "ob_id": 7769, "uuid": "d5c27721cd7d3858597265e5cfe823f5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Snow-Vegetation-Atmosphere Interactions over Heterogeneous Landscapes: Abisko Above and Below-Canopy Radiation data", "abstract": "Vegetation and meteorological observations (snow and radiation) were collected by various ground instruments in an area of forest near Abisko (Sweden) and Sodankylä (Finland) during measurement campaigns in March 2011 and March 2012. This dataset contains the radiation data collected at Abisko site in March 2011. \r\n\r\nAbove-canopy radiation:\r\nAn open area was selected at each study site (“plot O”) for measurements assumed to be representative of incoming radiation above the nearby forest canopy. A Delta-T Devices BF3 sunshine sensor and a Kipp & Zonen CGR3 pyrgeometer were connected to a Campbell Scientific CR1000 data logger recording 5-minute averages of measurements made every 5 seconds. The BF3 measures total and diffuse incoming shortwave radiation, and the CGR3 measures thermal longwave radiation.\r\n\r\nBelow-canopy radiation:\r\nIn the forest plots, two arrays of ten Kipp & Zonen CM3 shortwave pyranometers and four Kipp & Zonen CGR3 longwave pyrgeometers were connected to AM16/32B multiplexers and Campbell Scientific CR1000 data loggers recording 5-minute averages of measurements made every 5 seconds. One array was set up in a “continuity plot” C for the entire duration of each field campaign, while the other array was moved between four “roving plots” R1 to R4, providing at least 5 complete days of data at each plot. All radiometers were placed on small plywood platforms on the snow surface and were levelled and cleared of snow every morning. Radiometer positions were recorded using differential GPS at Abisko and averages of repeated handheld GPS measurements at Sodankylä.\r\nThis was a NERC funded project." }, { "ob_id": 13745, "uuid": "d7f7556c58404b86bed2883c066593a9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Snow-Vegetation-Atmosphere Interactions over Heterogeneous Landscapes: Abisko Trunk Temperature data", "abstract": "Vegetation and meteorological observations (snow and radiation) were collected by various ground instruments in an area of forest near Abisko (Sweden) and Sodankylä (Finland) during measurement campaigns in March 2011 and March 2012. This dataset contains the trunk temperature data collected at Abisko site in March 2011. Trunk temperatures for selected trees in the continuity plots were measured by inserting thermocouples beneath the bark. 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This was a NERC funded project." }, { "ob_id": 13739, "uuid": "0b38c9753f7e413d84b70e46f50a1fa0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Snow-Vegetation-Atmosphere Interactions over Heterogeneous Landscapes: Abisko Hemispherical Photography Images", "abstract": "Vegetation and meteorological observations (snow and radiation) were collected by various ground instruments in an area of forest near Abisko (Sweden) and Sodankylä (Finland) during measurement campaigns in March 2011 and March 2012. This dataset contains the hemispherical photography data collected at Abisko site in March 2011. Upward-looking hemispherical photographs were taken at every radiometer position using a Nikon Coolpix 4300 digital camera with a Nikon FC-E8 fisheye lens. The camera was mounted on a small tripod with the lens approximately 20 cm above the snow surface. In each case, the camera was levelled and rotated such that magnetic north is at the top of the photograph. 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(NERC Reference: NE/I028858/1).\r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains atmospheric measurements from Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) BAe-146 aircraft, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Masin aircraft and from RRS James Clark Ross ship. This dataset collection also contains data from specially configured Met Office Unified Model runs. Data from corresponding ship measurements are also available.\r\n\r\nThe climate of the Arctic is changing faster than that almost anywhere else on Earth, warming at a rate of twice the global average. This warming is accompanied by a rapid melting of the sea ice and a thinning of the ice that remains from year to year. The strong warming in the Arctic is due to several positive feedback processes, including a sea-ice albedo feedback (warmer conditions melt ice, lowering the average reflectivity of the mixed ice/ocean surface and thus absorbing more solar radiation, leading to increased ice melt and further lowering of the albedo) and several cloud feedbacks. 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The instruments were provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and is flown on the EPS-METOP series of satellites.\r\n The NEODC currently archives the L1B data, which were acquired directly from EUMETSAT." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5058 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 32263, 32265, 32266, 32267, 32269, 43638, 43639, 32264 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 3625, 3626, 3627 ], "project_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 7800, "uuid": "b0decc428d6329dfc618cbe2cb569559", "short_code": "coll", "title": "ESA Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Advanced-SAR (ASAR) radar backscatter measurements", "abstract": "The European Space Agency's (ESA) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instruments have been flown on board ERS-1, ERS-2 and the Advanced SAR (ASAR) on board Envisat satellite. 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They are available through the NEODC to UK based students only.", "keywords": "ESA, SAR, ASAR, satellite", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:41:38", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 111 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 7810, "uuid": "a5b8bfb2cb9573a83137fcaf921fe96a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "European Remote Sensing Satellite 2 (ERS-2): Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data", "abstract": "The European Space Agency's Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instruments have been flown on board ERS-1, ERS-2 and the Advanced SAR (ASAR) on board Envisat. The ERS-1, ERS-2 and Envisat satellites, launched in 1991, 1995 and 2002 respectively, are ESA multi-payload, Earth observation satellites.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains Synthetic Aperture Radar(SAR) data from the European Remote Sensing satellites ERS-2.\r\n\r\nThe ERS-1 mission began in 1991 and ended in 2000, and ERS-2 and Envisat are still ongoing. SAR provides high resolution images, ocean wave spectra data and wind direction vector data. They are available through the NEODC to UK based students only." }, { "ob_id": 7801, "uuid": "becade1abe4abbd8135bf9b938968cc1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "European Remote Sensing Satellite 1 (ERS-1): Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data", "abstract": "The European Space Agency's Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instruments have been flown on board ERS-1, ERS-2 and the Advanced SAR (ASAR) on board Envisat. The ERS-1, ERS-2 and Envisat satellites, launched in 1991, 1995 and 2002 respectively, are ESA multi-payload, Earth observation satellites.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains Synthetic Aperture Radar(SAR) data from the European Remote Sensing satellites ERS-1. \r\n\r\nThe ERS-1 mission began in 1991 and ended in 2000, and ERS-2 and Envisat are still ongoing. SAR provides high resolution images, ocean wave spectra data and wind direction vector data. They are available through the NEODC to UK based students only." }, { "ob_id": 7817, "uuid": "01160c6f494f98c6aa938b2695f84de5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ENVISAT satellite: Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) data", "abstract": "The European Space Agency's Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instruments have been flown on board ERS-1, ERS-2 and the Advanced SAR (ASAR) on board Envisat. The ERS-1, ERS-2 and Envisat satellites, launched in 1991, 1995 and 2002 respectively, are ESA multi-payload, Earth observation satellites.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar(ASAR) data from the European Remote Sensing satellites ERS-1 and ERS-2, and Advanced SAR data from Envisat. \r\n\r\nThe ERS-1 mission began in 1991 and ended in 2000, and ERS-2 and Envisat are still ongoing. SAR provides high resolution images, ocean wave spectra data and wind direction vector data. 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The experiment is a scoping exercise for the establishment of one or more VALERI sites in the UK as well as an opportunity to learn and share best practice amongst NCAVEO partners and the wider community.\r\n\r\nThe initial plan was to base the experiment at the Barton Bendish test site in East Anglia, but the absence of on-site instrumentation coupled with uncertainty about access to this site and its distance from the main research groups led to a search for other suitable sites. The one chosen was centred on the Services and Technology Facilities Council Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR), approximately 45 km north of Southampton (Figure 1). CFARR comprises a number of state-of-the-art instruments for measuring atmospheric properties, including the 25 metre diameter Chilbolton dish, a 3 GHz doppler-polarisation radar, 1275 MHz clear air radar and a UV vertical sounding LiDAR In addition, the site has a full suite of continuously operating meteorological instruments.\r\n\r\nDatasets collected include Digi HRG data, remotely sensed data from 2 aircrafts, ground spectral data , atmospheric data, biophysical data, and fluvial geomorphological data.\r\n", "keywords": "NCAVEO, Chilbolton, VALERI", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:42:58", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 113 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 7944, "uuid": "1d1d1e4348d12d6d60bd259e477140ec", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: ARSF Specim AISA Eagle Level 1b data collected on board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM aircraft", "abstract": "As part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign, hyperspectral measurements were collected over the study area of Shrewsbury on 17th June 2006. The measurements were recorded using a Specim Airborne Hyperspectral Imaging Systems (AISA) Eagle sensor on board a Dornier 228 aircraft operated by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF). The Eagle is a 12 bit, pushbroom, hyperspectral sensor. It covers the visible and near infra-red spectrum 400 - 970nm, has a 1000 pixel swath width and a maximum spectral resolution of 2.9nm. This dataset compromises the level 1b data which was collected by the instrument. The data was collected between 10:40 am and 12:01 pm GMT. 8 flightlines of data were acquired: 7 flown in a NW-SE azimuth and one cross-cutting flightline (08), in a SW-NE direction. A link to the record page for the level 3a dataset and CASI-2 data collected during the flight are also available in linked documentation." }, { "ob_id": 7840, "uuid": "86e6a1554abe156e982a9a0fc41c4b41", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: UK-DMC optical imaging satellite data", "abstract": "The DMC constellation of small satellites provided several images to support the 2006 Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Experiment. DMC is a unique sensor because of its combination of wide swath and high spatial resolution. The data was acquired from UK-DMC at 09:42:53 GMT on the 17th June and consists of three multispectral bands (green, red, near infra-red) with a nominal ground resolution of 32 m. The study area forms a very small part of the whole DMC image, which has a swath width of over 640 km. Other DMC data were obtained from satellites in the constellation operated by Algeria and Nigeria. The NigeriaSat-1 and UKDMC images were taken around the time of the campaign and the AlSAT image a month later. These files have not been geometrically referenced and vary in quality and amount of cloud cover. " }, { "ob_id": 7907, "uuid": "d5c7fb0cc068775323519f8358dd73f8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Hemispherical photos taken using a Camera Nikon Coolpix 995 at Fairpiece field, near Chilbolton", "abstract": "A Hemispherical Camera (Nikon Coolpix 995) was used to take photographs at sites Harewood Forest, Rickyard and Fairpiece, Chilbolton, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation in Earth Observation 2006 Field Campaign. This dataset consists of the 19 upward-looking photos taken at Fairpiece field on the 15th June 2006. " }, { "ob_id": 7995, "uuid": "8c05f529402fc0fbbb57bbc01c5641c8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility (FSF) Soil Reflectance data collected using an ASD FieldSpec Pro at Brockley field, near Chilbolton", "abstract": "Spectra measurements were collected for a patch of bare soil at the northern corner of Brockley field, near Chilbolton, to establish the field's typical soil background reflectance. The measurements were recorded on the 18th June 2006 as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. An ASD Fieldspec Pro Instrument (FR Unit No. 6408, NCAVEO Code N4406), owned by Newcastle University, was used with an 8° FOV foreoptic. All measurements were collected using a 1.5m extension probe from a height of ~1.35 metres above the ground, with the foreoptic positioned approximately 1.5m from the tramline, in a vertical plane unless stated otherwise. At each pair of coloured flags 11 sets of panel/target measurements were taken at approximately 1 metre intervals moving from left [01] to right [11] facing from the tramline towards the crop. 30 samples were averaged per data point. Times recorded are UTC (GPS time). " }, { "ob_id": 7978, "uuid": "d1880f3e928c223596160940f9b14582", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Multi-angle sky spectra collected using a sky irradiance scanner", "abstract": "This dataset compromises measurements of the angular distribution of spectral sky radiance (400-1000nm), collected as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. Measurements were taken at frequent intervals on the 17th June 2006 using a new instrument designed by Andrew McGonigle. The instrument is based on a temperature-stabilised miniature spectroradiometer interfaced to a telescope that can be programmed to make zenithal scans of sky irradiance. Azimuthal motion of the whole instrument was provided by manual adjustment. A sampling interval of 18° in zenith and 30° in azimuth was used. All data were collected when the spectrometer was thermally stabilised to the same temperature (approximately 7.5°C).\r\n\r\nEach sample of the sky irradiance distribution comprised two scans: one of the whole sky, and then a\r\nsecond low-gain scan shortly afterwards, concentrating just on the region around the Sun. Scans were repeated twice, with different integration times to allow for the extreme differences in brightness of the Sun and the sky. For further information and details on the structure of the files see the dataset's metadata PDF in linked documentation. 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" }, { "ob_id": 7848, "uuid": "3d966add9811374d81fc46d4dee2cfdc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Project for On-Board Autonomy (PROBA) Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (CHRIS) data collected over Chilbolton", "abstract": "This dataset compromises data collected by the Compact High Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (CHRIS) over Chilbolton, 17th June 2006, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. The data were collected in Mode 1, which has 34 metre pixel size and 62 spectral bands between 411 nm and 997 nm, giving a ground resolution of 34 metres. \r\n\r\nSurrey Satellite Technology Ltd is the owner of all data directly resulting from in-flight operation of the CHRIS instrument flown on- board the ESA PROBA spacecraft. All publications on the CHRIS instrument or data obtained from the CHRIS development and/or operation should therefore make explicit reference to Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd, the CHRIS instrument and the ESA PROBA mission. The L3b Directory contains data created by Ted Milton from the L1b, after having been destriped and registered to the OS grid.\r\n\r\nFor more information on the structure and format of the data please see the associated metadata PDF for the dataset in linked documentation. " }, { "ob_id": 7894, "uuid": "438e9986e8555bf0d79431a40e69c3a3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Newcastle University ASD Field spectra data collected using instrument N4406 at Fairpiece field, near Chilbolton", "abstract": "This dataset includes reflectance spectra of Winter oats collected from Fairpiece field, near Chilbolton, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. The data was collected on the 18th June, using an ASD N4406 instrument. For information on the data's processing please see the metadata PDF in linked documentation. \r\n\r\nPlease note that all raw spectra files collected during the NCAVEO campaign (labelled ***R_ASD0606**.***) have incorrect dates, indicating them to have been collected in July rather than June. The day of month and time (UTC) are correct in all cases. All other files (FSF spreadsheets and Excel/ENVI summary outputs) are also marked with the correct 15-18th June 2006 dates." }, { "ob_id": 7885, "uuid": "8324d486e7d33bb9643c0d2c4fc5c1c6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Newcastle University ASD Field spectra N4406 data collected at Big Croft field, near Chilbolton", "abstract": "This dataset includes reflectance spectra of oilseed rape collected from Big Croft field, near Chilbolton, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. The data was collected on the 18th June, using an ASD N4406 instrument. \r\n\r\nPlease note that all raw spectra files collected during the NCAVEO campaign (labelled ***R_ASD0606**.***) have incorrect dates, indicating them to have been collected in July rather than June. The day of month and time (UTC) are correct in all cases. All other files (FSF spreadsheets and Excel/ENVI summary outputs) are also marked with the correct 15-18th June 2006 dates. " }, { "ob_id": 7974, "uuid": "dae0e67b8f878bc03cefb59c4acac33b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Version 1 of ground data collected during Chilbolton reconnaissance survey for Land Cover Map 2007", "abstract": "As part of the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Land Cover 2007 Pilot Project, a reconnaissance survey was undertaken on 12th May 2006 in a 60 x 60 km area (bounded by Ordnance Survey National Grid Reference X = 400000 to 460000, Y = 095000 to 155000) which included the Network for Calibration and Validation in Earth Observation (NCAVEO) test site. A recording tablet device was used for acquiring ground data for sample points in the defined area.\r\n\r\nThe dataset consists of an ESRI shape file of point data, containing all the points recorded on a tablet device. Each point has a British National Grid X and Y co-ordinate and a class code. The dataset has not been checked or edited yet and a few of the records will be erroneous. The most obvious errors will be two or more points with identical locations but different codes, the final code will be the correct one. Some of the points for Salisbury Plain lie just outside the test area boundaries. A key to abbreviations used for field recording is also included and a list of thematic land cover classes and their codes to aid field reconnaissance, as used for Land Cover Map 2000. " }, { "ob_id": 7868, "uuid": "6b150c9ce1fb1fcb48fc06f9cf5ff983", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: LANDSAT5 Thematic Mapper (TM) imagery of Chilbolton area", "abstract": "A satellite image taken by the LANDSAT 5 Thematic Mapper (TM) on the 12th June 1992 has been resized to the study area of the 2006 Field Campaign of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) in Chilbolton. The image has been exported as geotiff using bands 4,5, and 3 as RGB. The image (source: MIMAS archive) was registered to the British National Grid using the Image to Map option in ENVI. The warping method adopted was a 2nd degree bilinear resampling and the cell size is 30m x 30m. A image from the Landsat 7 ETM+ has also been resized to the study area (see link to this data's record in linked documentation)." }, { "ob_id": 7964, "uuid": "3d3cdd14cc2a6e299eb975538301365a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Intergraph Z/I Imagery collected using a Digital Mapping Camera (DMC) during a flight by an Ordnance Survey aircraft at Chilbolton", "abstract": "As part of the 2006 Field Campaign of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO), an Intergraph Z/I Imaging Digital Mapping Camera (DMC) was used to collect data in 4 spectral bands in the visible and near infrared, at a nominal ground resolution of 65cm. The Chilbolton site was flown over on the 9th June 2006 by the Ordnance Survey, resulting in 84 strips captured over the Area of Interest (2048 x 3072) with 60% overlap along the track. The data was orthorectified to the British National Grid using photogrammetric methods.\r\n\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 7836, "uuid": "4cadb26104b16c9a8201f4510ce31d4c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Environment Agency CASI-3 data collected onboard an Environment Agency Cessna 404 Aircraft", "abstract": "This dataset compromises eight flight lines which were acquired on 17th June 2006 using an Itres Instruments Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI-3) as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. The instrument was onboard a Cessna 404 aircraft operated by the UK Environment Agency (EA) and was operated in hyperspectral mode, with 32 spectral bands and a nominal ground resolution of 1m. The Environment Agency identified a possible spectral shift problem in the CASI-3 instrument during June 2006. The problem was corrected but it is still unknown how much the spectral shift occurred during data collection for NCAVEO. The document ‘CASI3 Wavelength correction for NCAVEO.pdf’ in further documentation provides further details. EasGeo software is also stored in the EasGeo folder in the directory as easgeo.sav, as well as documentation with further details on the data. " }, { "ob_id": 7982, "uuid": "4d140042a552972ed550f394098b426a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: River channel survey data collected on the River Test at Chilbolton Cow Common", "abstract": "The Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) ground data collection programme included a series of transects on the River Test at Chilbolton Cow Common, an area of semi-natural wet grassland. The river survey was carried out on the 16th June between 11:15 and 13:15 at site Chilbolton 1 and 15:30-17:00 at Chilbolton 2, the day before the ‘golden day’ on which the airborne data were collected by the Environment Agency / Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).\r\n\r\nThe sampling strategy used was based on the desire to capture; (1) data over the range of water depths, (2) a dense and extensive sample of data to allow for bathymetric modelling of the river regions and (3) data over a broad range of substrate types to represent all varieties within the study region (e.g. from marginal vegetation to silts and to gravels). The variables recorded included: Easting; Northing; Water depth (cm); Depth to bed (cm); Surface velocity (m/s); Dominant substrate. Surface velocity was measured using a Valeport uni-directional electro-magnetic current meter (Valeport Ltd.). For more information on the collection and processing of the data please see the dataset's metadata document, in linked documentation. A video of David Spear describing the survey is available also included in the directory. " }, { "ob_id": 7876, "uuid": "913397583d98501279927de52c815631", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility (FSF) Fabric Calibration Site Reflectance data collected at Chilbolton using an ASD FieldSpec Pro", "abstract": "This dataset consists of the reflectance spectra which was collected on the 16th-17th June 2006 from three artificial targets deployed at the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR), as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Experiment. The reflectance data were acquired using an ASD FieldSpec Pro fitted with a contact probe. For further details on each of the data files please see the dataset's metadata document in linked documentation. " }, { "ob_id": 7881, "uuid": "91a111ab2ac48432f816d1a5b39e0ad8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from FSF Erbium doped Spectralon panel and Mylar and McCrone Filters at NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility (FSF) for the NCAVEO - Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data Campaign", "abstract": "The Network for Calibration (cal) and Validation (val) of Earth Observation data NCAVEO organised a cal-val field experiment at Chilbolton in June 2006. The aim is to undertake a validation exercise based on the protocols and methods developed by the Validation of LAnd European Remote sensing \nInstruments (VALERI) project, but modified as necessary for UK conditions. The experiment is a scoping exercise for the establishment of one or more VALERI sites in the UK as well as an opportunity to learn and share best practice amongst NCAVEO partners and the wider community." }, { "ob_id": 7923, "uuid": "09e5a226db8df3dd0ddb83ee45b967cb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Leaf Area Index measurements collected using a Delta-T SunScan at the Brockley, Rickyard and Fairpiece field sites near Chilbolton", "abstract": "Leaf Area Index (LAI) measurements were collected using a Delta-T SunScan as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. Data were collected from the following experiment fields: Rickyard (winter wheat), Fairpiece (winter oats) and Brockley (spring barley). The parameters required by the SunData program were set as follows:\r\n • Leaf Angle Distribution Parameter = 1.0\r\n • Leaf Absorption Parameter = 0.85\r\n\r\nFive sample points were located within tramlines in each field and their position determined using dGPS. Five 10 metre long transects were set-up, centred on each of these points and marked with coloured flags, marking the longitudinal extent of each Elementary Sampling Unit (ESU). The ‘width’ of the area sampled within the crop was determined by the reach of the instrument, around 1 metre. The geographic co-ordinates in the data file have been calculated to allow for the offset of sample measurements from the tramlines, and these should be taken as the definitive locations of the individual samples. SunScan measurements were made every metre along a 30 m transect, the central 10 m length of which coincided with the area between the coloured flags. Each of the extended ESUs was sampled in the same order in each field: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, White flag, following a path along the tramlines shown in Figure 1. This gave a total of 165 LAI measurements per field. The geographic co-ordinates of each measurement were recorded and represented alongside the measured variables. \r\n\r\nFor further details see the dataset's metadata document in linked documentation. " }, { "ob_id": 7956, "uuid": "f5a94faab12bf906a4bc964a1e3c89f2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: SPAD-502 chlorophyll meter data collected at Brockley field near Chilbolton", "abstract": "This dataset compromises chlorophyll data, which was collected using a Special Products Analysis Division (SPAD) 502 chorophyll meter, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data 2006 Field Campaign. The estimates of chlorophyll amount were taken for the spring barley crop in Brockley field, near Chilbolton, this having been the only available field without seed heads and subsequently appropriate for measurements to be taken from. The numerical SPAD value is proportional to the amount of chlorophyll within the leaf, but a calibration equation for Spring Barley is required to convert these values into chlorophyll concentration. Each SPAD value in the file is an average of 10 values which were measured within 10 metres of the flag. " }, { "ob_id": 7910, "uuid": "b5820b2b310d3e40a5ee1a2eb1f31ce0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Hemispherical photos taken using a Camera Nikon Coolpix 995 at Rickyard Field, near Chilbolton", "abstract": "A Hemispherical Camera (Nikon Coolpix 995) was used to take photographs at sites Harewood Forest, Rickyard and Fairpiece, near Chilbolton, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation in Earth Observation 2006 Field Campaign. This dataset consists of the photos taken at Rickyard field (winter wheat) between the 15th and 17th June 2006. For further information on the photos taken on each day please see the associated metadata PDF in linked documentation. " }, { "ob_id": 7960, "uuid": "fd32c8a2bb63bc4e1601985858404032", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Aerial Optical Thickness (AOT) data collected using a Cimel CE318-2™ sun photometer at Chilbolton", "abstract": "This dataset contains Aerosol Optical Thickness (AOT) data, collected at Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. Measurements were taken every 15 minutes using a Cimel CE318-2™ sun photometer, which is part of AERONET. For more information on the dataset please see the dataset's metadata file in linked documentation. " }, { "ob_id": 12799, "uuid": "714c110263864a82b3484c4351e120ca", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: ARSF Specim AISA Eagle Level 3a data collected on board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM aircraft", "abstract": "As part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign, hyperspectral measurements were collected over the study area of Shrewsbury on 17th June 2006. The measurements were recorded using a Specim Airborne Hyperspectral Imaging Systems (AISA) Eagle sensor on board a Dornier 228 aircraft operated by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF). The Eagle is a 12 bit, pushbroom, hyperspectral sensor. It covers the visible and near infra-red spectrum 400 - 970nm, has a 1000 pixel swath width and a maximum spectral resolution of 2.9nm. This dataset compromises the level 3a data which was collected by the instrument. The data was collected between 10:40 am and 12:01 pm GMT. 8 flightlines of data were acquired: 7 flown in a NW-SE azimuth and one cross-cutting flightline (08), in a SW-NE direction. A link to the record page for the level 1b dataset and CASI-2 data collected during the flight are also available in linked documentation." }, { "ob_id": 7970, "uuid": "16e747e3eaac76de08043d4c1b8d32da", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Atmospheric water data profile version 1.0, collected using an UV Raman LiDAR at Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio research", "abstract": "An atmospheric water vapour profile was recorded using a UV Raman LiDAR located at Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR), during the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) 2006 Experiment. The profile was recorded on 16th June 2006, one day before the ‘golden day’. The ground-based Raman LiDAR system at the CFARR transmits a high power Nd:YAG pulse laser beam vertically into the atmosphere at 355 nm wavelength. The LiDAR measures both elastic backscattering and water vapour profiles in the troposphere. Inelastic scattering of the laser radiation by molecules in the atmosphere, termed Raman scattering, is used to determine the atmospheric water vapour and temperature profiles. This dataset contains data for the raw (20s/7.5m) and processed (5min/22.5m) data in separate files. For further information on the parameters used during the data collection and the data's file format please see the dataset's metadata document in linked documentation. " }, { "ob_id": 7856, "uuid": "7ebb759ae672ec0dfe5d45f20e3af96d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Level 1B ARSF Compact Airbone Spectrographic Imager 2 (CASI-2) data collected on board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM aircraft", "abstract": "As part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign, a Dornier 228 aircraft operated by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF) collected CASI-2 data on 17th June 2006. The data was collected between 10:40 am and 12:01pm GMT over Chilbolton, the campaign's study area. The aircraft flew eight adjacent north-south flightlines to cover the whole area, and one east-west across the area, passing directly over the CFARR site. Information about data collection can be found in documentation file '168-GB06-10.pdf' in linked documentation.\r\n\r\nThis dataset holds the 8 Level 1b hdf files which have been produced, containing all relevant VGroup metadata, navigation and data to process the complete flightline using the azgcorr software package. See the \"read me\" document in linked documentation for the command lines for each flightline and further information on how to view the data. You will also require the ancillary file osgb02 for inclusion in the command line and a high resolution DSM (Digital Surface Model), such as provided by the Nextmap 5m DSM dataset. Level 3a CASI-2 files and data collected by the Eagle instrument during the flight are also available through their separate dataset record pages, listed in linked documentation. " }, { "ob_id": 7987, "uuid": "8097295108f53bdc8242bb6c6f8f65f6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Concrete calibration site spectra collected at the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) using a GER3700 Spectroradiometer", "abstract": "Reflectance data were acquired from a fixed tripod near the north-east corner of a concrete calibration site at the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR), as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. The data was collected on the 17th June 2006 using a single beam GER3700 spectroradiometer. The nominal field-of view of the instrument was 3°, and it was mounted 1 metre above the surface. " }, { "ob_id": 7991, "uuid": "ec54aec922960e88c3d044b3d1c49e77", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: GER1500 spectroradiometer asphalt reflectance spectra collected from the asphalt car park at the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR)", "abstract": "An area of asphalt, approximately 3m by 3m in size, within the CFARR perimeter was used as a persistent validation target and frequent reflectance measurements made as part of the (Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. The centre British National Grid co-ordinates of this validation target, which can be distinguished in the CASI images, are (BNG Easting, BNG Northing) 439335.00, 138586.00. A trolley-mounted GER1500 dual field-of-view spectroradiometer was used to measure the HCRF of the asphalt validation target between 10:54 and 11:38 GMT on the 17th June. \r\n" }, { "ob_id": 7941, "uuid": "41a8097a36a2c26b316952bbec60b695", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Microtops II sun photometer data from the Cowdown Farm, Hampshire Golf club and Chilbolton Observatory field sites, Hampshire, UK", "abstract": "Sunphotometer data was collected on 17th June 2006 using three identical Microtops II instruments, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 field experiment. The instruments were operated at three locations near Chilbolton: the roof of Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research's (CFARR) main building, the Hampshire Golf Club and Cowdown Farm. \r\n\r\nOn using the three instruments together on the roof of the CFARR main building, results showed differences between the three instruments, with data from s/n 8407 being closest to that measured by the Cimel sunphotometer at the same location. Note that the date of s/n 8407 was set incorrectly to 2005, but has been corrected in the NASA Ames formatted file. This should not affect the data collected. The same instrument also did not record the water vapour amount, so this is shown as -999.0 in the data file. On the ‘golden day’, 17th June 2006, measurements were made with all three instruments every five minutes between 09:30 and 11:30 GMT. Sporadic measurements were also made at earlier and later times. The s/n 8407 did not make a reading at 11.15 as anticipated. A large number of parameters and calibration constants were used to achieve these readings and are included alongside the main data. For further information please refer to the Microtops II User’s Guide." }, { "ob_id": 7920, "uuid": "e157d540c4c8805cd3ca9786ff611959", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Leaf Area Index measurements for the fields Brockley, Big Croft and Rickyard, near Chilbolton, recorded using INRA's LAI-2000 plant canopy analyser", "abstract": "Leaf Area Index (LAI) measurements were made in three fields near Chilbolton, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. Measurements were carried out over 14-15 June 2006 in fields Brockley (spring barley), Big Croft (oil seed rape) and Rickyard (winter wheat), each of which were planted with different crop types. LAI measurements were made with the LAI2000 instrument loaned from INRA, France (Inst. Ref: N4431), including shadow cap (180 degrees) and measurement configuration: one top of canopy reading (reading A in files) followed by one bottom of canopy (reading B in files).\r\n\r\nWithin the main sensor the LAI2000 instrument has five separate silicon detectors arranged in concentric rings. When radiation is projected onto the detector each ring sees a different range of zenith angles, up to a maximum 74º field of view. There is no response at zenith angles between 74º and 90º. The sensor is filtered to respond only to radiation below 490nm to minimise the impact of leaf reflectance and transmittance on measured values. The outputs of the five detectors were measured simultaneously for each above or below canopy measurement. Five sample points were located within tramlines in each field and five 10 metre long transects were then set-up, centred on each of these points. 10 measurements were made at each flag. For further details regarding the data's collection and structure, please see the associated metadata document in linked documentation. " }, { "ob_id": 7902, "uuid": "6e13f25526b43af50a0bcd76c04438e6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Sky conditions animation from Cowdown Farm, Hampshire, UK taken using a Hemispherical Camera Nikon Coolpix 995", "abstract": "This dataset consists of an animation of the sky conditions at Cowdown Farm, near Chilbolton, compiled from 40 photos taken over the ‘golden day’, 17th June 2006, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation in Earth Observation 2006 experiment. A NIKON E995 camera was used with a resolution of 2048 x 1536." }, { "ob_id": 12795, "uuid": "db06f38c6f214ecb922fa452cb2dc4e2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: ASD Field spectra N4406 data collected from Brockley field, near Chilbolton on the 18th June 2006", "abstract": "The reflectance spectra of the spring barley of field Brockley, near Chilbolton was collected as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. This dataset compromises the data which was collected on the 18th June. Measurements were also taken on the 15th at this location, the dataset record for which is available through linked documentation. Measurements were recorded using an ASD N4406 FieldSpec Pro, measurements having been taken at 5 flags within the field. After the exclusion of noisy bands, the spectra contains 1926 bands, covering the wavelengths 350-1354 nm, 1409-1811 nm and 1952-2496 nm. For further information on the processing of the raw data please see the dataset's metadata pdf in linked documentation. Please note that all raw spectra files collected during the NCAVEO campaign with ASD N4406 have incorrect dates. The laptop computer used with the ASD had the month accidently set to JULY instead of June. The DAY of month and TIME (UTC) are correct in all cases. All other files (FSF spreadsheets and Excel/ENVI summary outputs) are marked with the correct 15-18th June 2006 dates. " }, { "ob_id": 7825, "uuid": "a3bdfb9b64937d42f5cb0cbf7c3d033f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Environment Agency LiDAR data collected during the flight of an Cessna 404 Aircraft", "abstract": "LiDAR data was collected by the UK Environment Agency on 17th June 2006 as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. The data was collected from a Cessna 404 aircraft carrying an Optech 3100 LiDAR. The sensor was integrated with the on-board navigation system to provide accurate geometric correction through post-processing. The LiDAR was operated at 33 kHz to give a nominal pulse spacing around 1-2 m, and intensity plus first and last pulse returns were recorded. For further information please see the LiDAR survey report in linked documentation and the dataset's metadata document.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 7832, "uuid": "9dfcbe861cfb6c477619c6cf38b70c73", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Digital Camera Imagery collected during the flight of a Cessna 404 Aircraft operated by the UK Environment Agency (EA)", "abstract": "Imagery was collected using a digital multispectral camera during the flight of a Cessna 404 aircraft operated by the UK Environment Agency (EA), for the 2006 field campaign of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO). The flight took place between 9:46 and 11:16 am on 17th June 2006. The digital camera was integrated with an on-board navigation system to provide accurate geometric correction through post-processing. The true colour images are 4080 x 4080 in size, with a nominal ground resolution around 40 cm. The dataset also includes a polygon shape file including the British National Grid geographic co-ordinates and elevation of each photograph. " }, { "ob_id": 7952, "uuid": "63a8cb9f59cfa7c1a99ad9fb3ca0d7fc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Delta-T Devices Ltd BF2 sunshine sensor data\r\n\r\n", "abstract": "A Delta-T BF2 Sunshine Sensor was used to measure the total and diffuse sky irradiance every minute from 10:30 to 13:00 hours on the 17th June 2006, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data 2006 Field Campaign. 150 readings were produced in total. The direct energy of the sun on the instrument is calculated from the differences between the total energy and diffuse component recorded simultaneously. " }, { "ob_id": 7890, "uuid": "b99744be18e0490634870c54e016797e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: ASD Field spectra N4406 data collected from Brockley field, near Chilbolton on the 15th June 2006", "abstract": "The reflectance spectra of the spring barley of field Brockley, near Chilbolton was collected as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. This dataset compromises the data which was collected on the 15th June. Measurements were also taken on the 18th at this location, the dataset record for which is available through linked documentation. Measurements were recorded using an ASD N4406 FieldSpec Pro, measurements having been taken at 5 flags within the field. After the exclusion of noisy bands, the spectra contains 1926 bands, covering the wavelengths 350-1354 nm, 1409-1811 nm and 1952-2496 nm. For further information on the processing of the raw data please see the dataset's metadata pdf in linked documentation. Please note that all raw spectra files collected during the NCAVEO campaign with ASD N4406 have incorrect dates. The laptop computer used with the ASD had the month accidently set to JULY instead of June. The DAY of month and TIME (UTC) are correct in all cases. All other files (FSF spreadsheets and Excel/ENVI summary outputs) are marked with the correct 15-18th June 2006 dates. " }, { "ob_id": 12790, "uuid": "b0ecc01a0c244162b5c4254ae03be45a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Level 3A ARSF Compact Airbone Spectrographic Imager 2 (CASI-2) data collected on board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM aircraft", "abstract": "As part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of Earth Observation data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign, a Dornier 228 aircraft operated by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Airborne Research and Survey Facility (ARSF) collected CASI-2 data on 17th June 2006. The data was collected between 10:40 am and 12:01pm GMT over Chilbolton, the campaign's study area. The aircraft flew eight adjacent north-south flightlines to cover the whole area, and one east-west across the area, passing directly over the CFARR site. Information about data collection can be found in documentation file '168-GB06-10.pdf' in linked documentation.\r\n\r\nThe Level 3a files in this dataset have been processed using the AZGCORR software package (Azimuth Systems UK) provided by the NERC Airborne Research and Survey Facility. This produced a 2 metre pixel geo-corrected product without the use of ground control points. JPEG images of the Level 3 files are available for each flight line as band 10, 8, 6 RGB false-colour composites. The CASI data has 15 bands. The wavelength and width of these are specified in the associated metadata PDF, in linked documentation. Level 1B CASI-2 files and data collected by the Eagle instrument during the flight are also available through their separate dataset record pages, listed in linked documentation. " }, { "ob_id": 7860, "uuid": "b123d0cbcd185ee62c6945d4e92bd6fa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: LANDSAT7 ETM+ imagery of Chilbolton area", "abstract": "A satellite image taken by the LANDSAT 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) on the 12th May 2001 (source: Univ Maryland GLCF) has been resized to the study area of the 2006 Field Campaign of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) in Chilbolton. The image has been exported as geotiff using bands 4,5, and 3 as RGB and its projection converted from UTM to the British National Grid, cell size 28.5m x 28.5m. A image from the Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper has also been resized to the study area (see link to this data's record in linked documentation)." }, { "ob_id": 7898, "uuid": "cfb8e91f227d260b0824b184c64a461b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NCAVEO: Newcastle University ASD Field spectra data collected with instrument N4406 at Rickyard field, near Chilbolton", "abstract": "This dataset includes reflectance spectra of Winter wheat collected from Rickyard field, near Chilbolton, as part of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO data (NCAVEO) 2006 Field Campaign. The data was collected on the 18th June, using an ASD N4406 instrument. For information on the data's processing please see the metadata PDF in linked documentation.\r\n\r\nPlease note that all raw spectra files collected during the NCAVEO campaign (labelled ***R_ASD0606**.***) have incorrect dates, indicating them to have been collected in July rather than June. The day of month and time (UTC) are correct in all cases. All other files (FSF spreadsheets and Excel/ENVI summary outputs) are also marked with the correct 15-18th June 2006 dates." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5077, 5078 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 32321, 32323, 32324, 32325, 41683, 41695, 32327, 32322, 41684, 41685, 41686, 41687, 41688, 41689, 41690, 41691, 41692, 41693, 41694 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 3642, 6325, 6326, 6327, 6328, 6329, 6330, 6331, 6332, 6333, 6334, 6335, 6336, 3643 ], "project_set": [ 7827 ] }, { "ob_id": 7998, "uuid": "ff8a7f27b827c108dd9756adffaaa942", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) Re-processing for Climate (ARC) Dataset of Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals", "abstract": "The AATSR Reprocessing for Climate (ARC) dataset consists of Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) multimission data which has been reprocessed using various algorithms and in-situ contemporaneous measurements, to provide update retrievals of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and assess their accuracy. ARC reprocesses the ATSR1, ATSR2 and AATSR data using new cloud detection and SST retrievals. \r\n\r\nThe main ARC objective was to reduce regional biases in retrieved sea surface temperature (SST) to less than 0.1 K for all global oceans while creating a very homogeneous record with a stability (lack of drift in the observing system and analysis) of 0.05 K decade. \r\n\r\nThe Level 3 ARC data products are available for ATSR1, ATSR2 and AATSR and in the version 1 release are currently available from 1991 to 2009, producing a homogeneous record of sea surface temperature for this period. Version 1.1 data are available. The previous version 1 data continues to be available. The ARC project was led by Chris Merchant of the University of Edinburgh/NCEO and funded by NERC and the UK Government.", "keywords": "AATSR, ARC, Sea Surface Temperature", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2011-07-06T13:45:37", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 114 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8023, "uuid": "c329ca3377e9c14a7619df5a3d24618b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ARC: Level 3 monthly sea surface temperature data", "abstract": "The AATSR Reprocessing for Climate (ARC) dataset consists of Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer multimission data which has been reprocessed using various algorithms and in-situ contemporaneous measurements, to provide update retrievals of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and assess their accuracy. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains Level 3 monthly sea surface temperature data produced in ARC project.\r\n\r\nThe main ARC objective was to reduce regional biases in retrieved sea surface temperature (SST) to less than 0.1 K for all global oceans while creating a very homogeneous record with a stability (lack of drift in the observing system and analysis) of 0.05 K decade." }, { "ob_id": 8008, "uuid": "e6497acddf9cd8345ffbd0643c0d9729", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ARC: Level 3 daily sea surface temperature data v1.1", "abstract": "The AATSR Reprocessing for Climate (ARC) dataset consists of Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) multimission data which has been reprocessed using various algorithms and in-situ contemporaneous measurements, to provide update retrievals of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and assess their accuracy.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains version 1.1 of the Level 3 sea surface temperature data product produced by the ARC project team.\r\n\r\nThe main ARC objective was to reduce regional biases in retrieved sea surface temperature (SST) to less than 0.1 K for all global oceans while creating a very homogeneous record with a stability (lack of drift in the observing system and analysis) of 0.05 K decade." }, { "ob_id": 7999, "uuid": "2e9b9a859b7fcf674b5ae7fc9da3c00e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ARC: Level 3 daily sea surface temperature data v1.0", "abstract": "The AATSR Reprocessing for Climate (ARC) dataset consists of Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) multimission data which has been reprocessed using various algorithms and in-situ contemporaneous measurements, to provide update retrievals of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and assess their accuracy.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains version 1.0 of the Level 3 sea surface temperature data product produced by the ARC project team.\r\n\r\nThe main ARC objective was to reduce regional biases in retrieved sea surface temperature (SST) to less than 0.1 K for all global oceans while creating a very homogeneous record with a stability (lack of drift in the observing system and analysis) of 0.05 K decade." }, { "ob_id": 8016, "uuid": "a44cd6735b7046e13da2ca0bec33c7a9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ARC: Level 3 daily sea surface temperature data v1.1.1", "abstract": "The AATSR Reprocessing for Climate (ARC) dataset consists of Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) multimission data which has been reprocessed using various algorithms and in-situ contemporaneous measurements, to provide update retrievals of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) and assess their accuracy.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains version 1.1.1 of the Level 3 sea surface temperature data product produced by the ARC project team.\r\n\r\nThe main ARC objective was to reduce regional biases in retrieved sea surface temperature (SST) to less than 0.1 K for all global oceans while creating a very homogeneous record with a stability (lack of drift in the observing system and analysis) of 0.05 K decade." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5202, 5203 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 32724, 32726, 32727, 32728, 32732, 44791, 44794, 32725, 44792 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 6451, 6452, 6456, 3683, 3684, 6454 ], "project_set": [ 8001 ] }, { "ob_id": 8025, "uuid": "6877f4f100d22f750b44f4c3b7ada498", "short_code": "coll", "title": "SCIAMACHY: Global Radiance and Vertical Columns of Trace Gases Data", "abstract": "The Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Chartography (SCIAMACHY) was one of the ten instruments onboard the Envisat satellite launched from Kourou (French Guyana) on the 28th of February 2002 and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA) until May 2012. SCIAMACHY measures transmitted, backscattered and reflected radiances from the atmosphere at high resolution (240 to 1700 nm, 2 microns and 2.4 microns). The instrument makes limb and nadir observations that can be combined. Its main objective was to provide global measurements of trace gases in the troposphere and the stratosphere.\r\n\r\nThe data issued by ESA include Level 1B (radiances) and Level 2 (derived quantities) products. They come in a number of versions: a near real time (nrt) version, a consolidated version, result of a first processing by ESA to eliminate bad data and perform a few basic checks, and fully reprocessed versions.", "keywords": "SCIAMACHY, Satellite, gases, atmosphere", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:41:33", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 115, 116 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8026, "uuid": "8ee4297c9a1645205f0fd5334de56bb0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SCIAMACHY: Level 1b radiance products version 7.04", "abstract": "Level 1b data (radiances) from the SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY). SCIAMACHY was one of the ten instruments on-board the Envisat satellite launched from Kourou (French Guyana) on the 28th of February 2002. Envisat was operated by the European Space Agency (ESA) until May 2012. SCIAMACHY was used to provide global measurements of trace gases in the troposphere and the stratosphere which are derived from the Level 1B radiance products." }, { "ob_id": 8033, "uuid": "e4fb80f4ddeec0948a03c1baa1710301", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SCIAMACHY: Level 2 vertical columns of trace gases products version 5.02", "abstract": "Level 2 data (vertical columns of trace gases) from the SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY). SCHIAMACHY was one of the ten instruments on-board the Envisat satellite launched from Kourou (French Guyana) on the 28th of February 2002. Envisat was operated by the European Space Agency (ESA) until May 2012. SCIAMACHY was used to provide global measurements of trace gases in the troposphere and the stratosphere. These data are calculated using the radiance observations and known absorption spectra of such gases. Fully reprocessed Level 2 data is available, with samples of near-real-time (nrt) and consolidated (result of a first processing by ESA to eliminate bad data and perform a few basic checks) data." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5216, 5217, 10450 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 32772, 32773, 32774, 32776, 32770, 42440, 42441, 32771 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 3690, 8902, 8903, 8904, 8905, 8906 ], "project_set": [ 8028 ] }, { "ob_id": 8038, "uuid": "1e32ab791fc0f73eeb816a30d36c6dc8", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Data from the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment-2 (GOME-2) on-board the Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) MetOp-B Satellite", "abstract": "Data from the GOME-2 instrument on-board the Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) Metop-B satellite. GOME-2 is a spectrometer that measures both the radiance component of the light reflected by the Sun-illuminated Earth's atmosphere and the direct sunlight. The measurements are used to obtain detailed information on global trace gas distributions of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, water vapor, bromine oxide and other trace gases as well as aerosol properties. The NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC) currently holds Level 1B data, and obtained the data directly from Eumetsat.", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2011-08-15T14:22:17", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 112 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8039, "uuid": "629f2e217e5a0df690cce2029b968da7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Level1b GOME-2 data onboard MetOp B", "abstract": "Data from the GOME-2 instrument on-board the Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) Metop-B satellite. GOME-2 is a spectrometer that measures both the radiance component of the light reflected by the Sun-illuminated Earth's atmosphere and the direct sunlight. The measurements are used to obtain detailed information on global trace gas distributions of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, water vapor, bromine oxide and other trace gases as well as aerosol properties. The NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC) currently holds Level 1B data, and obtained the data directly from Eumetsat." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5226 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 32797, 32799, 32800, 32801, 32803, 41433, 41434, 32798 ], "onlineresource_set": [], "project_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 8041, "uuid": "f5d48fb0372be25b737f92976e386f53", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Landmap: Elevation Earth Observation Collection", "abstract": "The elevation data collected by the Landmap project consist of a 5m resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for England and Wales (Bluesky) and Scotland (GetMapping), a 2m resolution Digital Surface Model (DSM, equivalent to a DEM) for Wales and Scotland and 1m resolution LiDAR-derived DTMs and DSMs for cities of England and Scotland. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.", "keywords": "Landmap, Elevation, DTM, DSM, Bluesky, GetMapping, JISC", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-08-13T12:59:50", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 117 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8053, "uuid": "acfa8955414aef710105ef640802b9aa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "1m resolution LiDAR-derived Digital Terrain/Surface Models (DTMs/DSMs) for cities of England and Scotland", "abstract": "Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data was collected by The Geoinformation Group using LiDAR-equipped survey aircraft for the main urban conurbations of England and Wales (including London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow) as part of the Cities Revealed project, and made available through the Landmap service. The GeoInformation Group (TGG) has processed the data so that they are available as Digital Terrain Models (ground surface only) and Digital Surface/Elevation Models (the ground and all features on it), both geographic databases with height and surface measurement information in the form of regular grids with intervals of 1 or 2 m. In addition, some First Pass and Last Pass data are available. The First Pass data provides height values for the top of the canopy (i.e. buildings, trees etc.) while the Last Pulse data provides height values for the bottom of the canopy and provides information about the shape of the terrain. The data are available in img format. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was elevation data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using the data please also add the following copyright statement: Cities Revealed © The GeoInformation Group yyyy" }, { "ob_id": 8049, "uuid": "fe89226774e191a45ea4a17c4d64cea1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "GetMapping 5m resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for Scotland", "abstract": "A Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for most of Scotland provided by GetMapping and made available via the Landmap service, at 5m resolution. The 5m DTM is a photogrammetrically derived product from stereo aerial photography collected between 1999 and 2008. The aerial photography was captured at a resolution of between 10cm and 25cm. A digital elevation model is a digital model or 3D representation of a terrain's surface and, in contrast to a Digital Surface Model (DSM), represents the bare ground surface without any objects like plants and buildings. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was elevation data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: © GetMapping yyyy" }, { "ob_id": 8051, "uuid": "4b0ed418e30819e4448dc89a27dc8388", "short_code": "ob", "title": "GetMapping 2m resolution Digital Surface Model (DSM) for Scotland and Wales", "abstract": "A 2m resolution Digital Surface Model (DSM) for Scotland and Wales photogrammetrically derived from aerial photography by GetMapping and acquired by the Landmap project. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was elevation data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC. A DSM is a digital model of a terrain's surface and represents the earth's surface and includes all objects on it.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statment: © GetMapping yyyy" }, { "ob_id": 8042, "uuid": "658b424abf423b0be4c60e99a6ac8100", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Bluesky 5m resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for England and Wales", "abstract": "A Digital Terrain Model (DTM) for most of England and Wales provided by Bluesky and made available via the Landmap service, at 5m resolution. The 5m DTM is a photogrammetrically derived product from stereo aerial photography collected between 1999 and 2008. The aerial photography was captured at a resolution of between 10cm and 25cm. A digital elevation model is a digital model or 3D representation of a terrain's surface and, in contrast to a Digital Surface Model (DSM), represents the bare ground surface without any objects like plants and buildings. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was elevation data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: © GeoPerspectives supplied by Bluesky yyyy" } ], "identifier_set": [ 5228 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 32813, 32815, 32816, 32817, 44450, 44451, 46838, 32814 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 3699, 3700, 3702, 3703, 3701, 3697, 6317 ], "project_set": [ 8044 ] }, { "ob_id": 8059, "uuid": "1d0c047ea3ced97cc7e988d7d286052a", "short_code": "coll", "title": "AATSR Multimission land and sea surface data, version 2.1", "abstract": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) mission was funded jointly by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change External Link (DECC) and the Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research External Link (DIISR). \r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains version 2.1 AATSR Multimission land and sea surface data.\r\n\r\nThe instrument uses thermal channels at 3.7, 10.8, and 12 microns wavelength; and reflected visible/near infra-red channels at 0.555, 0.659, 0.865, and 1.61 microns wavelength. Level 1b products contain gridded brightness temperature and reflectance. Level 2 products contain land and sea-surface temperature, and NDVI at a range of spatial resolutions. The third reprocessing was done to implement updated algorithms, processors, and auxiliary files. The data were acquired by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Envisat satellite, and the NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC) mirrors the data for UK users.", "keywords": "AATSR, temperature, reflectance, satellite ", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-07-04T11:11:44", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 114 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8147, "uuid": "5c433d03503b6afea005488b582c72fd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "AATSR: L2P Product (AATSR L2P) sea surface temperature values, v2.1", "abstract": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) mission was funded jointly by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change External Link (DECC) and the Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research External Link (DIISR). \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains the Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) on ESA ENVISAT satellite L2P product. These data are full resolution data with dual-view Sea Surface Temperature (SST) values. \r\n\r\nVersion 3.0 of this dataset is produced with the ARC L2P processor version 1.2, which replaces the ARC SST processor. The processor applies its own algorithm to generate SST data from the Level 1B Data. This method differs from that used to produce the Gridded Surface Temperature (GST) products. This product also includes the ATSR Saharan Dust index (ASDI) and the clear-sky probability estimated by the ARC cloud detection algorithm." }, { "ob_id": 8125, "uuid": "ebb0efd3bf06d7d0472503729201e624", "short_code": "ob", "title": "AATSR: Gridded Surface Temperature (GST) product (ATS_NR__2P), v2.1", "abstract": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) mission was funded jointly by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change External Link (DECC) and the Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research External Link (DIISR).\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains the Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) on ESA ENVISAT satellite Gridded Surface Temperature (GST) product. These data are the Level 2 full spatial resolution (approximately 1 km by 1 km) geophysical product derived from Level 1B product and auxiliary data. \r\n\r\nThe contents of the pixel fields, which are a mixture of Top of Atmosphere (TOA) and surface brightness temperature/radiance, are switch-able depending on the surface type. The third reprocessing was done to implement updated algorithms, processors (the IPF Processor 6.05 from the IPF Processor 6.01), and auxiliary files." }, { "ob_id": 8089, "uuid": "008ad14a19d37cc23286a38ed7627522", "short_code": "ob", "title": "AATSR: Three Band Colour Composite Browse Product (ATS_AST_BP), v2.1", "abstract": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) mission was funded jointly by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change External Link (DECC) and the Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research External Link (DIISR).\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains the Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) on ESA ENVISAT satellite Three Band Colour Composite Browse Product. These data are 3 band colour composite, quick-look images at coarse resolution. \r\n\r\nThis product has been derived from the Level 1B product and auxiliary data. The three bands are selected to best show the feature of the image, and it could vary between daylight time and night time. It also includes geolocation grid. The third reprocessing was done to implement updated algorithms, processors (the IPF Processor 6.05 from the IPF Processor 6.01), and auxiliary files." }, { "ob_id": 8161, "uuid": "931156948d9e417e1a271974d133f5b7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "AATSR: Level 2 University of Leicester Land Surface Temperature (LST) product (UOL_LST_2P), v2.1", "abstract": "Land Surface Temperature (LST) Level 2 data products (UOL_LST_2P) from the Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) produced by the University of Leicester. \r\n\r\nThe data consists of a Level 2 1km resolution AATSR-orbit based product at a pre-defined set of spatial and temporal resolutions. The product provide AATSR-derived land surface temperature data and its associated uncertainty, as wall as additional auxiliary information.\r\n\r\nLevel 2 products were produced under contract to the European Space Agency and constitute part of the official (A)ATSR multimission product from version 3 of that dataset. Funding from NERC and the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) also helped in the development of this product and enabled the production of the derived Level 3 products. Both products are NetCDF formatted. For further information on the formats of each of the products please see their product user guides." }, { "ob_id": 8156, "uuid": "84b0200944d5eca9b57aa6370429f23c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "AATSR: Level 3 University of Leicester Land Surface Temperature (LST) product (UOL_LST_3P), v2.1", "abstract": "Land Surface Temperature (LST) Level 3 gridded data products (UOL_LST_3P) from the Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) produced by the University of Leicester. \r\n\r\nThe data consists of global gridded Level 3 product at a pre-defined set of spatial and temporal resolutions. The product provide AATSR-derived land surface temperature data and its associated uncertainty, as wall as additional auxiliary information.\r\n\r\nThe gridded level 3 product has been derived from the 1km Level-2 AATSR Version 3 LST product (UOL_LST_2P). The Level 3 gridded product was produced under funding from the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO)." }, { "ob_id": 8142, "uuid": "fcf76f049fc4ef9e263aafedc76259d5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "AATSR: L3U Product (AATSR L3U) sea surface temperature values, v2.1", "abstract": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) mission was funded jointly by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change External Link (DECC) and the Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research External Link (DIISR).\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains the Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) sea surface temperature values on ESA ENVISAT satellite L3U product. These data are newly introduced product in the third reprocessing of (A)ATSR multimission data.\r\n\r\nIt is produced by the new ARC L2P processor version 1.2 that also produced the new L2P data. The L3U product is produced through averaging the L2P data onto a regular grid at 30 arcminute resolution. Hence, the L3U product is similar to the AST/METEO product." }, { "ob_id": 8074, "uuid": "514e5dfbef651f336862ae5ca0424e86", "short_code": "ob", "title": "AATSR: Sea Surface Temperature Meteo Product (ATS_MET_2P), v2.1", "abstract": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) mission was funded jointly by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change External Link (DECC) and the Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research External Link (DIISR).\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains the Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer on ESA ENVISAT satellite (AATSR) Spatially Averaged Sea Surface Temperature Product for Meteo Users. These data are the Level 2 product designed for the use by meteorological offices derived from Level 2 AST product. \r\n\r\nThe product contains only the sea surface temperature with spatial resolution of 10 arc minutes. It also contains Average Brightness Temperature (ABT) fields, which includes brightness temperature and TOA sea record on the same spatial resolution. Like the AST product this product is derived from, all areas contains data, where the land pixels have empty data, and the coasts containing averages derived only from the sea pixels in the cell. The third reprocessing was done to implement the updated algorithms, processors (the IPF Processor 6.05 from the IPF Processor 6.01), and auxiliary files." }, { "ob_id": 8108, "uuid": "e05b507ee79b11cf8c12486ae9ac5404", "short_code": "ob", "title": "AATSR: Gridded Brightness Temperature/Reflectance (GBTR) product (ATS_TOA_1P), v2.1", "abstract": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) mission was funded jointly by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change External Link (DECC) and the Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research External Link (DIISR).\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains the Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer on ESA ENVISAT satellite (AATSR) Gridded Brightness Temperature/Reflectance (GBTR) Product. These data are the Level 1B product that consists of Top of Atmosphere (TOA) radiance measurements and brightness temperatures at full resolution for both the nadir and forward views. \r\n\r\nThe product is calibrated for instrumental and atmospheric effects and re-sampled to a fixed grid aligned to the sub-satellite track. This product is derived from the Level 0 product and auxiliary data, and serves as the input data for all Level 2 products. The third reprocessing was done to implement the updated algorithms, processors (the IPF Processor 6.05 from the IPF Processor 6.01), and auxiliary files." }, { "ob_id": 8084, "uuid": "644af662c4b8c1d6492c1b4f9bf4bf51", "short_code": "ob", "title": "AATSR: Averaged Surface Temperature (AST) product (ATS_AR__2P), v2.1", "abstract": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) mission was funded jointly by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change External Link (DECC) and the Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research External Link (DIISR).\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) on ESA ENVISAT satellite Average Surface Temperature (AST) product. These data are the Level 2 spatially averaged geophysical product derived from Level 1B product and auxiliary data. \r\n\r\nThere are two types of averages provided: 10 arcminute cells and 30 arcminute cells. All cells are present regardless of the surface type. Hence, the sea (land) cells would also have the land (sea) records even though these would be empty. Cells containing coastlines will have both valid land and sea records; the land (sea) record only contains averages from the land (sea) pixels. The third reprocessing was done to implement the updated algorithms, processors (the IPF Processor 6.05 from the IPF Processor 6.01), and auxiliary files." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5237, 5238 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 32856, 41405, 41406, 32858, 32859, 32860, 32862, 32857 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 6586, 3746, 3747, 3748, 3749, 3745, 6587, 6588, 6589, 6590, 6591, 6592, 6593, 6594, 6595, 6596, 6597, 6598, 6599, 6600, 6601, 6604, 6605, 6606, 6607, 6603, 6602 ], "project_set": [ 19899 ] }, { "ob_id": 8166, "uuid": "bbe9b540281d29efb8e4fa3b82c2d801", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Landmap: Thermal imagery of England", "abstract": "Thermal imagery for selected areas of England was taken by a FLIR SC 6000 HS thermal camera mounted on a specially designed survey aircraft over the course of 2009 and 2010 by The GeoInformation Group (TGG) as part of the Cities Revealed project. The data were then acquired by the Landmap project. Positioning data were also recorded so that the thermal data could be accurately geolocated in post-processing. The thermal data were captured between 7pm to 11pm to avoid solar activity which would produce false readings and when most houses would be heated, in cold (less than 10C) dry weather so that the temperature differential between indoors and outdoors was maximum. The thermal camera has a resolution of <0.02C.\r\n\r\nThe Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data, such as thermal imagery, for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: Cities Revealed Copyright: The GeoInformation Group yyyy or UKMap Copyright: The GeoInformation Group yyyy", "keywords": "Landmap, Thermal, Imagery", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-08-20T08:49:53", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 117 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8167, "uuid": "b099e8b9b3ffc6e9d9f3bc0ff75006b1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Thermal imagery of England", "abstract": "Thermal imagery for selected areas of England was taken by a FLIR SC 6000 HS thermal camera mounted on a specially designed survey aircraft over the course of 2009 and 2010 by The GeoInformation Group (TGG) as part of the Cities Revealed project. The data were then acquired by the Landmap project. Positioning data were also recorded so that the thermal data could be accurately geolocated in post-processing. The thermal imagery is available as mosaiced img, geotiff or jpeg files for the following areas: Bournemouth, Bradford, Braintree, Coventry, Eastleigh, Gateshead, Gloucester, Gosport, Lewisham, Newcastle, Newcaste-under-lyme, North Tyneside, Poole, Southampton, Southwark, Surrey Heath and Wolverhampton. The thermal data were captured between 7pm to 11pm to avoid solar activity which would produce false readings and when most houses would be heated, in cold (less than 10C) dry weather so that the temperature differential between indoors and outdoors was maximum. The thermal camera has a resolution of <0.02C. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data, such as thermal imagery, for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: Cities Revealed © The GeoInformation Group yyyy" } ], "identifier_set": [ 5269 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33052, 33054, 33055, 33056, 43523, 43525, 46837, 33053, 43524 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 3824, 3825, 3823, 6314 ], "project_set": [ 8044 ] }, { "ob_id": 8172, "uuid": "65a7f71acfd09155c4d21a6491b834d6", "short_code": "coll", "title": "National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO): Ice Sheet Dynamics Data", "abstract": "Theme 5 (Cryosphere and Polar Oceans) of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) is aimed at resolving uncertainties in future climate and sea-level arising from behaviour of the cryosphere. This dataset holds timeseries of Greenland glacier velocity fluctuations and Greenland glacier calving front fluctuations as maps and backscatter intensity images for the period March-July 2011. Timeseries of Antarctica glacier velocity and calving front fluctuations are expected later this year. The velocity fields and backscatter data were transformed to map coordinates using the GLAS/ICESat 1 km Laser Altimetry Digital Elevation Model of Greenland which is provided at Polar Stereographic grids (DiMarzio, J., Brenner, A., Schutz, R., Schuman, A. & Zwally, H.J. (2007)).", "keywords": "NCEO, Ice, Cryosphere", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2012-06-27T16:45:23", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 130 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" }, { "ob_id": 1142, "name": "NDGO0005" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8179, "uuid": "f85043abfb1bddd5fbaa857ef2d00b55", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Theme 5 - Cryosphere and Polar Oceans - Ice Sheet Dynamics: Jakobshavn Glacier Velocity Maps (March-July 2011)", "abstract": "This dataset has been produced as part of the Theme 5 (Cryosphere and Polar Oceans) in the National Centre for Earth Observation which aims to use new EO data to quantify changes in the mass balance of the cryosphere and to develop new models to represent the relevant processes in coupled climate prediction models. \r\n\r\nThis dataset holds timeseries of Greenland glacier velocity fluctuations as maps for the period March-July 2011. The 37 velocity maps were derived from SAR data acquired during the 2011 ERS-2 3-day campaign. The velocity maps are 3-day velocity averages and are given in meters per year (m/y) (magnitude values). The name of the velocity files provides the start and end date of each 3-day period.\r\n\r\nThe velocity fields were transformed to map coordinates using the GLAS/ICESat 1 km Laser Altimetry Digital Elevation Model of Greenland which is provided at Polar Stereographic grids (DiMarzio, J., Brenner, A., Schutz, R., Schuman, A. & Zwally, H.J. (2007)): GLAS/ICESat 1 km laser altimetri digital elevation model of Greenland. Boulder, \r\nColorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Centre. Digital media).\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 8173, "uuid": "dd6483225d844373621844fd2a6184a2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Theme 5 - Cryosphere and Polar Oceans - Ice Sheet Dynamics: Jakobshavn Glacier Calving front - SAR backscatter images (March-July 2011)", "abstract": "This dataset has been produced as part of the Theme 5 (Cryosphere and Polar Oceans) in the National Centre for Earth Observation which aims to use new EO data to quantify changes in the mass balance of the cryosphere and to develop new models to represent the relevant processes in coupled climate prediction models.\r\nThis dataset holds timeseries of Greenland glacier calving front fluctuations as maps and backscatter intensity images for the period March-July 2011. \r\n\r\nThe dataset consists of 38 SAR backscatter images acquired every 3 days between the 12th March and 1st July 2011 during the ERS-2 3-day campaign.\r\n\r\nThe backscatter data were transformed to map coordinates using the GLAS/ICESat 1 km Laser Altimetry Digital Elevation Model of Greenland which is provided at Polar Stereographic grids (DiMarzio, J., Brenner, A., Schutz, R., Schuman, A. & Zwally, H.J. (2007): GLAS/ICESat 1 km laser altimetri digital elevation model of Greenland. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Centre. Digital media). " } ], "identifier_set": [ 5272, 5273 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33076, 33069, 33071, 33072, 33073, 42394, 42391, 33070, 54738, 42392, 42393 ], "onlineresource_set": [], "project_set": [ 8175 ] }, { "ob_id": 8181, "uuid": "47edf6f8790da0ebb5080feb810a630e", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Landmap: Radar Earth Observation Collection", "abstract": "The radar data collected by the Landmap project consist of data from ERS (European Remote Sensing) Satellites 1 and 2 from 1995 to 1999, ENVISAT ASAR (Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar) (available in image mode, alternating polarisation and wide swath from 2004 onwards) and ALOS PALSAR (Advanced Land Orbiting Satellite Phased Array Type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar) data where Fine Beam Single (FBS), Fine Beam Dual (FBD) and Polarimetric (PLR) data are available from 2007 - 2009 for areas of the UK and Republic of Ireland. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was radar data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.", "keywords": "Landmap, radar", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-08-18T11:15:42", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 117 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8194, "uuid": "e6e8b3853eed7eeceedf347737643414", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) Phased Array type-L band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR) UK imagery", "abstract": "Level 1 Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) Phased Array type-L band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR) data were acquired from ESA by the Landmap project and processed to produce greyscale 8 and 32-bit geotiff imagery for the UK and Republic of Ireland from 2007-2009. The UK data are projected onto the British National Grid whereas the Republic of Ireland data are projected onto the Irish National Grid. PALSAR is an active microwave sensor using L-band (2GHz) frequency and produces various products of different resolutions and performance. PALSAR data can be acquired during day or night, increasing the temporal coverage of data for a particular spatial extent. PALSAR is also unaffected by cloud cover allowing a better coverage of satellite data. \r\nPALSAR collects data in 4 different modes. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: © ESA 2004/2005/2006/2007/2008…. Received and Distributed by University of Manchester under licence from the European Space Agency" }, { "ob_id": 8189, "uuid": "86a063c7f894cd9eceb6e542888a13ea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ENVISAT Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) UK imagery", "abstract": "Data from the Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) on-board ENVISAT are available for the UK from 2002-2009. The raw data for the alternating polarisation, wide swath and image modes were acquired by the Landmap project from ESA and processed to produce 8 and 32-bit greyscale and multi-difference colour composite geotiff images. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: © ESA 2004/2005/2006/2007/2008…. Received and Distributed by University of Manchester under licence from the European Space Agency" }, { "ob_id": 8182, "uuid": "5a3972cf97ef749479738d9ed16db73f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "European Remote Sensing (ERS) Satellites 1 & 2 UK radar data", "abstract": "Active Microwave Instrument - Synthetic Aperture Radar (AMI-SAR) data from the European Remote-Sensing satellites 1 and 2 between 1995 and 1999 were acquired by the Landmap project from QinetiQ and are available for large areas of the UK. Data from the individual satellites are available, but also coherence images from when both satellites were operational and orbiting in tandem, which show the difference between two images in the time between both satellites passing over (around 1 day). The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: Original ERS data ERS data copyright ESA 1999/2000 (year of acquisition). Received and Distributed by QinetiQ under licence from the European Space Agency" } ], "identifier_set": [ 5280 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33099, 33101, 33102, 33103, 41977, 41978, 46836, 33100 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 3836, 3837, 3840, 3841, 3842, 3843, 3844, 3838, 6313 ], "project_set": [ 8044 ] }, { "ob_id": 8202, "uuid": "2adc7994200734f3503b796691293530", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment-2 (GOME-2): Vertical Profiles of Ozone and other Trace Gases", "abstract": "The Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment–2 (GOME–2), is an optical spectrometer, fed by a scan mirror which enables across–track scanning in nadir, as well as sideways viewing for polar coverage and instrument characterisation measurements using the moon. The scan mirror directs light into a telescope, designed to match the field of view of the instrument to the dimensions of the entrance slit. This scan mirror can also be directed towards internal calibration sources or towards a diffuser plate for calibration measurements using the sun.\r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains vertical profiles of ozone and other trace gases from the GOME-2 instrument on-board the Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) Metop-A satellite.\r\n\r\nGOME–2 comprises four main optical channels which focus the spectrum onto linear silicon photodiode detector arrays of 1024 pixels each, and two Polarisation Measurement Devices (PMDs) containing the same type of arrays for measurement of linearly polarised intensity in two perpendicular directions. GOME–2 senses the Earth’s Backscattered Radiance and Extraterrestrial Solar Irradiance in the ultraviolet and visible part of the spectrum (240 – 790 nm). The detected signals are preprocessed on board and then transmitted to ground for full data processing and generation of maps. The recorded spectra are used to derive a detailed picture of the total atmospheric content of ozone and the vertical ozone profile in the atmosphere, vertical profiles of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, water vapour, oxygen / oxygen dimmer, bromine oxide and other trace gases, as well as aerosols.\r\n", "keywords": "GOME, ozone, trace gases", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2011-12-10T03:17:57", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 112 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8203, "uuid": "bde3e07047e99cdf61908c3e93d51c66", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment-2 (GOME-2): Atmospheric Spectral METOP-A data at Level 1b", "abstract": "The Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment–2 (GOME–2), is an optical spectrometer, fed by a scan mirror which enables across–track scanning in nadir, as well as sideways viewing for polar coverage and instrument characterisation measurements using the moon. The scan mirror directs light into a telescope, designed to match the field of view of the instrument to the dimensions of the entrance slit. This scan mirror can also be directed towards internal calibration sources or towards a diffuser plate for calibration measurements using the sun.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains atmospheric spectra (Level 1b data) from the GOME-2 instrument on-board the Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) Metop-A satellite." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5286, 5287 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33128, 41655, 41656, 33130, 33131, 33132, 33134, 33129 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 15328, 15329 ], "project_set": [ 8205, 19260 ] }, { "ob_id": 8212, "uuid": "b918b02c3c2c55391f51e8465bd7621f", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Landmap: Optical Earth Observation Collection", "abstract": "The optical data collected by Landmap consist of Advanced Near InfraRed Radiometer type 2 (AVNIR-2), Colour InfraRed (CIR), Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC), Landsat 4/5, Landsat 7, Near InfraRed (NIR), SPOT (Earth-Observing Satellites) and Topsat data, along with Mediterranean Landsat imagery and Modern and Historical Aerial Photography. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was optical aerial and satellite imagery. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.", "keywords": "Landmap, Optical, AVNIR-2, CIR, DMC, Landsat 4/5, Landsat 7, NIR, SPOT, Topsat ", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-07-28T12:57:43", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 117 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8277, "uuid": "88c42e0b495a708d391957dc4f96d37c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SPOT (Earth-Observing Satellites) Imagery", "abstract": "10 to 20m resolution panchromatic imagery is available for the UK and Ireland from 1986 to 1995 (from SPOT 1, 2 and 3 satellites). They are isolated scenes captured over an extended time period. The data were acquired by the Landmap project from Infoterra. The SPOT satellite Earth Observation System was designed by the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), in France. There have been 7 SPOT (Satellite Pour l'Observation de la Terre) satellites launched since 1986 (as of August 2014), providing medium to high resolution of the Earth's surface. SPOT 1, 2 and 3 carried a multi-spectral and panchromatic sensor on board. SPOT 4 was successfully launched in March 1998. The first three SPOT satellites carry twin HRVs (High-Resolution Visible Imaging instruments) that operate in a number of viewing configurations and in different spectral modes. Some of those viewing configurations and spectral modes include one HRV only operating in a dual spectral mode (i.e. in both panchromatic mode and multispectral mode); two HRVs operating in the twin-viewing configuration (i.e. one HRV in panchromatic mode and one HRV in multispectral mode); and two HRVs operating independently of each other (i.e. not in twin-viewing configuration). The position of each HRV entrance mirror can be commanded by ground control to observe a region of interest. Operating independently of each other, the two HRVs acquire imagery in either multispectral (XS) and/or panchromatic (P) modes at any viewing angle within plus or minus 27 degrees. This off-nadir viewing enables the acquisition of stereoscopic imagery. To make sure the satellite covers every point on the earth's surface, the HRV imaging instruments offer a field of view that is wider than the greatest distance between two adjacent tracks.\r\nThe Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also include the following copyright statement on any reproduced SPOT images: CNES (year of reproduction of the data from the satellite), reproduced by................................................. under licence from SPOT IMAGE" }, { "ob_id": 8293, "uuid": "ddd2973171798280640c3f585559179e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Colour InfraRed (CIR) data for Scotland", "abstract": "Colour InfraRed (CIR) imagery for most Scotland collected between 2006 and 2010 at 50cm resolution by GetMapping, and then acquired by the Landmap project. The data were collected using digital cameras mounted underneath planes. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted Earth Observation satellite data for the majority of the UK, part of which was CIR data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC. The data are split into 100x100km regions that correspond to Ordnance Survey grid reference squares, and are available in GeoTiff format. Some regions are also available in ecw (Enhanced Compression Wavelet) format. Colour InfraRed imagery consists of imagery in three bands – Near InfraRed (NIR), red and green. CIR can be used to study the health and variation of vegetation coverage as NIR rays are reflected at the bottom of leaves rather than the top, as with green. To aid with this, images were captured at times when plants were expected to be in full leaf. The invisible near infrared light of CIR can be \"seen\" by shifting it and the primary colours over so that near infrared wavelengths become visible as red while red wavelengths appear as green and green as blue. Blue wavelengths are shifted out of the visible portion of the spectrum and so they appear as black. On CIR imagery vegetation appears red while water generally appears black with artificial structures like buildings and roads showing as a light blue-green." }, { "ob_id": 8237, "uuid": "3bd036bf5e877dcd3666eee55be70960", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Historical Aerial Photography for the UK and France", "abstract": "UK coverage at 50cm to 1m resolution for various dates from the 1930s onwards including UK-wide post war surveys from 1946 to 1952, city, county and district wide databases with a variety of film and print archives also available. Small areas of France were also covered. Sources include R.A.F., U.S.A.F. and Luftwaffe. The data were acquired by the Landmap project from The GeoInformation Group's (TGG) Cities Revealed project. Created from original film where possible, sourced from several archives, this database represents the very best of RAF, Luftwaffe and USAF aerial photography flown during 1939 to 1952. Images were then mosaiced together to produce regional coverage for various areas. Close inspection of some of the images will show where the images were created using printed images as printed annotations are visible. While in other cases prints are visible on the margins of the original film shown. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: Cities Revealed © The GeoInformation Group yyyy" }, { "ob_id": 8261, "uuid": "4b814c20c1efd0db622146794db6f787", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Landsat Mediterranean data acquired by Landmap", "abstract": "Landsat data for Cyprus, East Spain and West Spain is available from Landsat 5 and 7. The data were obtained by the Landmap project from donations by various academic institutions. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC." }, { "ob_id": 8253, "uuid": "b4d92aef2611636e0ae42de3d5fa4900", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Landsat 7 data acquired by Landmap from Infoterra", "abstract": "Landsat 7 imagery was acquired by the Landmap project from Infoterra. Landsat 7 satellite is equipped with an Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) instrument, developed by Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing in Santa Barbara, California. Imagery is available for the whole of the UK from 1999 to 2001 at 15m resolution for the panchromatic and 25m resolution for the band 1-3 and 1-7 GeoTiff images. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statements: Copyright University of Manchester/University College London Year 2001. Original Landsat 7 Distributed by Infoterra International." }, { "ob_id": 8213, "uuid": "bbdbb4e5ef063592ad8f3288f8441569", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Advanced Visible and Near InfraRed Radiometer type 2 (AVNIR 2) UK data", "abstract": "The Advanced Visible and Near InfraRed 4-band Radiometer type-2 (AVNIR-2) is a visible and near infrared 4-band radiometer offering 10m spatial resolution optical imagery that is often used for land and coastal earth observation applications. AVNIR-2 is on board the Japanese earth observation Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) and was developed by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The data were acquired by the Landmap project from ESA, and are available for large areas of the Republic of Ireland and small areas of Scotland and England, for 2007 to 2008. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: ESA 2004/2005/2006/2007/2008…. Received and Distributed by University of Manchester under licence from the European Space Agency." }, { "ob_id": 8269, "uuid": "35a68ae7f6bcad835e76ad8cdd8b8190", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Near InfraRed (NIR) red-edge data for Northern Ireland", "abstract": "Near InfraRed red-edge imagery for Northern Ireland from 2009 to 2011 was acquired by the Landmap project from RapidEye. The imagery has a spatial resolution of 6.5metres and contains 5 spectral bands. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC." }, { "ob_id": 8220, "uuid": "51c4273d47ef0130c422eafb2f99d4fe", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Colour InfraRed (CIR) data for England and Wales", "abstract": "Colour InfraRed (CIR) imagery for most of England and Wales collected between 2006 and 2010 at 50cm resolution by Bluesky, and then acquired by the Landmap project. The data were collected using digital cameras mounted underneath planes. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted Earth Observation satellite data for the majority of the UK, part of which was CIR data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC. The data are split into 100x100km regions that correspond to Ordnance Survey grid reference squares, and are available in GeoTiff format. Some regions are also available in ecw (Enhanced Compression Wavelet) format. Colour InfraRed imagery consists of imagery in three bands – Near InfraRed (NIR), red and green. CIR can be used study the health and variation of vegetation coverage as NIR rays are reflected at the bottom of leaves rather than the top, as with green. To aid with this, images were captured at times when plants were expected to be in full leaf. The invisible near infrared light of CIR can be \"seen\" by shifting it and the primary colours over so that near infrared wavelengths become visible as red while red wavelengths appear as green and green as blue. Blue wavelengths are shifted out of the visible portion of the spectrum and so they appear as black. On CIR imagery vegetation appears red while water generally appears black with artificial structures like buildings and roads showing as a light blue-green.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also include the following copyright statement: © GeoPerspectives supplied by Bluesky yyyy" }, { "ob_id": 8241, "uuid": "7ab8a717cb371584966f80a023d7eab7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UK Landsat 4/5 imagery acquired by Landmap from Infoterra", "abstract": "Raw Landsat 4/5 data covering the UK were acquired from Infoterra by the Landmap project. Landmap subsequently orthorectified and mosaiced the images. Two types of image data from the satellite are available for the UK from 1988 to 1992: MultiSpectral Scanner (MSS) and Thematic Mapper (TM). Landsat 4 and 5 carry both the MSS and the TM sensors; however, routine collection of MSS data was terminated in late 1992. The MSS and TM sensors primarily detect reflected radiation from the Earth's surface in the visible and near-infrared (IR) wavelengths, but the TM sensor with its seven spectral bands provides more radiometric information than the MSS sensor. The Landsat Program is one of the longest running programmes for image acquisition from space, first launched in 1972 the program is managed between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and NASA. Eight satellites have so far been launched, the most recent being Landsat 8, on February 11th, 2013. Landsat satellite imagery offers a unique resource for global change research and applications in agriculture, geology, forestry, regional planning, education, and national security. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: Original Landsat 4 & 5 Landsat data copyright NOAA. Distributed by CHEST under licence from Infoterra International." }, { "ob_id": 8225, "uuid": "afffd9d74f29f7a768e52d0945860c21", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC) UK imagery", "abstract": "The Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC) is a satellite series built by the Surrey Satellite Technology ltd (SSTL) and run by DMC International Imaging (DMCII). The DMC data archive contains data from the first (DMC-6) and second generation (DMC-6-22) UK satellites (which were part of the DMC), having multitemporal coverage for most parts of the UK for each year since 2007. The Landmap project collected the best available DMC images as a single coverage of most of the UK for each year from 2007 to 2010. The resolution provided by the second generation satellites and first generation satellites is 22m and 32m respectively, with data in green, red and Near InfraRed (NIR) bands collected. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC. The DMC is a constellation of small satellites that was formed by national governments and organisations for coordinating satellite imaging campaigns to assess and mitigate natural disasters with more up to date and timely imagery. The DMC programme started by launching Algeria's satellite \"AlSat-1\" in the year 2002. This first satellite was soon joined by the satellites of the British National Space Centre, Nigeria and Turkey forming the four satellite constellation. Later, China and Spain also became a part of the DMC mission.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: © DMC International Imaging Ltd yyyy" }, { "ob_id": 8239, "uuid": "1999cc89208158c8616845f01ac93100", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Modern UK Aerial Photography", "abstract": "Aerial photography obtained from The Geoinformation Group's (TGG) Cities Revealed project, acquired by the Landmap project, is available for over 65% of the UK's population, from 1969 to 2010. The imagery has a high resolution of 5-25cm. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: Cities Revealed © The GeoInformation Group yyyy" }, { "ob_id": 8285, "uuid": "cf6e14075d6f66fd44cc0e1391a01852", "short_code": "ob", "title": "TOPSAT (Tactical Operational Satellite) imagery acquired by Landmap", "abstract": "Topsat images acquired by the Landmap project from Infoterra are available for selected areas in the following countries and locations: Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Botswana, Cameroon, China, Croatia, Egypt, Farasan Islands, Ghana, Honduras, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Krakatau, Mali, Mexico, Nigeria, Nile Delta, Palestine, Patagonia, Russia and Santa Cruz Island. Data are available as panchromatic or multispectral, in Tiff, ecw (Enhanced Compression Wavelet) and JPEG formats. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5292 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33149, 33151, 33152, 33153, 43468, 43469, 46835, 33150 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 3887, 3881, 3883, 3884, 3885, 3886, 3888, 3889, 3890, 3891, 3892, 3893, 3894, 3882, 6311, 6312 ], "project_set": [ 8044 ] }, { "ob_id": 8295, "uuid": "ffdb2eae199faa5de3be5838ea92dd96", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Data from the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) on-board the Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) Metop-B Satellite", "abstract": "Data from the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) instrument on-board the Eumetsat Polar System Metop-B satellite. The IASI is designed to measure the infrared spectrum emitted by the Earth.\n\nIASI provides infrared soundings of the temperature profiles in the troposphere and lower stratosphere, moisture profiles in the troposphere, and some of the chemical components playing a key role in the climate monitoring, global change and atmospheric chemistry. Data were directly acquired from Eumetsat.", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2011-06-11T13:59:26", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 112 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8304, "uuid": "bdb716a4594d1f938764081ac3fd6463", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Level 2 data from the IASI (Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer) instrument on board the Metop-B satellite", "abstract": "Level 2 data products from the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) instrument on board the Eumetsat EPS Metop-B satellite. IASI is designed to measure the infrared spectrum emitted by the earth. IASI provides infrared soundings of the temperature profiles in the troposphere and lower stratosphere, moisture profiles in the troposphere, as well as some of the chemical components playing a key role in the climate monitoring, global change and atmospheric chemistry." }, { "ob_id": 8296, "uuid": "0092c4fe29f76c1b99b4dc19133f361a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "IASI atmospheric spectra (L1C product) from the EPS Metop-B satellite: CEDA mirror archive for STFC, NCAS, NCEO", "abstract": "This dataset contains level 1C data products from the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) instrument onboard the Eumetsat EPS Metop-B satellite.\r\n\r\nIASI was designed to measure the infrared spectrum emitted by the earth. IASI provides infrared soundings of the temperature profiles in the troposphere and lower stratosphere, moisture profiles in the troposphere, as well as some of the chemical components playing a key role in the climate monitoring, global change and atmospheric chemistry. The IASI L1c product contains infra-red radiance spectra at the 0.5cm-1 resolution, covering the range between 645.0 cm-1 and 2760 cm-1\r\n\r\nThis data set contains both the original processed data and reprocessed archive in the following directories based on processing algorithm. Please see information under the process tab for further information. Please note an erratum has been raised in relation to 2017 data please see the Ten-Year Assessment of IASI Radiance and Temperature in the documentation section.\r\n\r\nThis data has been provided by EUMETSAT to CEDA to support access to active scientists from the following institutions only.\r\n\r\n- The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)\r\n- The National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO)\r\n- The National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS)\r\n\r\nIf you are from one of these institutions, please apply for access below and follow the instructions. If you are not from one of these institutions, please go to the documentation section for the relevant link to the EUMETSAT EO portal where you can obtain the data directly." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5324 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33271, 33273, 33274, 33275, 33277, 44795, 44796, 33272 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4011, 4012, 4013 ], "project_set": [ 8205 ] }, { "ob_id": 8310, "uuid": "c8d3946637b79669129ffbc5b29e50c5", "short_code": "coll", "title": "(A)ATSR Validation Campaign - SISTeR SST Data", "abstract": "Skin Sea Surface Temperature data from the (A)ATSR Validation Campaign by SISTeR. The prime objective of the (A)ATSR mission is to return accurate measurements of the global sea surface temperature. To ensure the accuracy of the measurement, there have been joint efforts to validate the data. One of these efforts is the (A)ATSR Validation Campaign which involves the deployment of the Scanning Infrared Sea surface Temperature Radiometer (SISTeR). The SISTeR is a self-calibrating radiometer that measures the skin sea surface temperature. The SISTeR was mounted on MS Color Festival and MS Prinsesse Ragnhild to return skin sea surface temperature in the North Sea in 2006, and was on-board RMS Queen Mary 2 collecting data from the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean and Western Pacific between 2010 and 2014. Data was collected continuously throughout the cruises unless severe weather conditions required the instrument to be protected, which results in the prevention of the data collection.", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-07-08T15:48:55", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8311, "uuid": "2468111923fd4ebc5da07e727e6c88e8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "(A)ATSR Validation Campaign - SISTeR SST Data from RMS Queen Mary 2", "abstract": "Skin Sea Surface Temperature data from the (A)ATSR Validation Campaign by SISTeR (Scanning Infrared Sea surface Temperature Radiometer). To ensure the accuracy of the (A)ATSR, there have been joint efforts to validate the measurement data. One of these efforts is the (A)ATSR Validation Campaign which involves the deployment of the Scanning Infrared Sea surface Temperature Radiometer (SISTeR). This dataset contains the SST data of the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and the Western Pacific measured by the SISTeR on-board RMS Queen Mary 2 (QM2) during her voyages since 2010. The data collection continues despite the end of AATSR mission for continuation of SST measurement before the deployment of SLSTR on Sentinel-3." }, { "ob_id": 8317, "uuid": "64cf17e945673500cb439fa3da68e105", "short_code": "ob", "title": "(A)ATSR Validation Campaign - SISTeR SST Data from MS Prinsesse Ragnhild", "abstract": "Skin Sea Surface Temperature data from the (A)ATSR Validation Campaign by SISTeR (Scanning Infrared Sea surface Temperature Radiometer). To ensure the accuracy of the (A)ATSR, there have been joint efforts to validate the measurement data. 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This dataset contains the SST between Oslo, Norway and Frederikshavn, Denmark measured by the SISTeR on-board MS Color Festival during her voyages in 2006." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5329, 5330 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33299, 33301, 33302, 33303, 33305, 43745, 43747, 33300 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4021, 4022, 4023 ], "project_set": [ 7790 ] }, { "ob_id": 8327, "uuid": "f0a76b5b2c3d7b82299c51ceb849755e", "short_code": "coll", "title": "CASIX: Global monthly Carbon Primary Production Estimates using Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) primary data", "abstract": "CASIX, the Centre for observation of Air-Sea Interactions & fluXes, is a NERC Centre of Excellence in Earth Observation. The scientific focus was on advancing the science of air-sea interactions and reducing the errors in the prediction of climate change. The primary goal was to quantify accurately the global air-sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2). CASIX accelerated the exploitation of new Earth Observation satellite data to further the understanding of marine biogeochemistry in the Earth System. CASIX links NERC Centres, university groups and the Met Office to model ocean circulation and the ocean carbon cycle.\r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains global monthly primary production estimates derived using the Smyth et al 2005 model from SeaWiFS data.", "keywords": "CASIX, SeaWiFS, model", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-01-20T13:48:01", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 120 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8328, "uuid": "b318e76e5a427ad9cc233aad60f1684d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CASIX: Global monthly carbon primary production estimates", "abstract": "CASIX, the Centre for observation of Air-Sea Interactions & fluXes, is a NERC Centre of Excellence in Earth Observation. The scientific focus was on advancing the science of air-sea interactions and reducing the errors in the prediction of climate change. The primary goal was to quantify accurately the global air-sea fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2). CASIX accelerated the exploitation of new Earth Observation satellite data to further the understanding of marine biogeochemistry in the Earth System. CASIX links NERC Centres, university groups and the Met Office to model ocean circulation and the ocean carbon cycle.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains global monthly primary production estimates derived using the Smyth et al 2005 model from SeaWiFS data." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5340, 5341 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33339, 33345, 44378, 44380, 33341, 33342, 33343, 33340, 44379 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4033 ], "project_set": [ 5000 ] }, { "ob_id": 8331, "uuid": "aaba22410ce92057748f9863275a9a1b", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper plus (ETM+) imagery collection", "abstract": "The Landsat 7 program uses the Enhanced Thematic Mapper plus (ETM+) and provides contiguous data from Landsat 1 program from the early 1970's to present (2012). Landsat-7 is the most recent of the series of Landsat satellites, having been launched on 15th April 1999. It has an anticipated mission lifetime of 5+ years. The spacecraft is about 14 feet long (4.3 meters) and 9 feet (2.8 meters) in diameter. It consists of a spacecraft bus, built by Lockheed Martin Missiles and Space in Valley Forge, Pa., and the Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) instrument, developed by Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing, California. The ETM+ (extended thematic mapper) sensor is an eight band multi-spectral scanning radiometer providing high-resolution images of the earth, detecting visible, near-infrared, short wave and thermal infrared frequency bands. The orbit follows that of earlier Landsat satellites and thus provides continuity of earth surface coverage claimed to be unparalleled by any other instrument. It possesses a worldwide reference system operating to a tolerance of +- 0.05 degrees that catalogues the earth's surface into 57,784 scenes each 183km by 170 km. Landsat data is widely used in many fields including geology, agriculture, resource management, climate analysis etc. The program is jointly run by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the US Geological Survey (USGS). The NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC) now also holds the data.\r\n\r\nNote: Gaining access to the Landsat 4/5 TM data will also automatically give you access to the Landsat 4/5 TM data also held at the NEODC", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:41:50", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 121 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8332, "uuid": "c10b78c69887a4960879688e73cb37a0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from LANDSAT7 ETMPLUS at Landsat7 for the Landsat Campaign", "abstract": "The Landsat 7 program uses the Enhanced Thematic Mapper plus (ETM+) and provides contiguous data from Landsat 1 program from the early 1970's to present (2012). Landsat data is widely used in many fields including geology, agriculture, resource management, climate analysis etc. The program is jointly run by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the US Geological Survey (USGS). The NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC) now also holds the data." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5343, 5344 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33356, 33358, 33359, 33360, 43245, 43246, 33362, 33357 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4036, 4037, 4038, 4039, 4040, 4041, 6321, 6322, 6323, 6324 ], "project_set": [ 8334 ] }, { "ob_id": 8338, "uuid": "f26559a9daeae9e6740811d3b3113716", "short_code": "coll", "title": "MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) on-board the European Space Agency (ESA) Envisat Satellite: Global Radiances, Sea Colour, Ocean Chlorophyll Content, Sediment and Cloud Parameters", "abstract": "The Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) is one of the ten instruments on board the Envisat satellite launched on the 28th of February 2002 from Kourou (French Guyana) and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA). MERIS is a 68.5 deg field-of-view nadir-pointing imaging spectrometer which measures the solar radiation reflected by the Earth in 15 spectral bands (visible and near-infrared). It obtains a global coverage of the Earth in 3 days. Its main objective is to measure the sea colour and quantify the ocean chlorophyll content and sediment, thus providing information on the ocean carbon cycle and thermal regime. It is also used to derive the cloud top height, cloud optical thickness, aerosol and water vapour column. The ground spatial resolution of the instrument is 260 m x 290 m. Only reduced resolution data (1.04 km x 1.16 km) are archived at the NEODC. \r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains Level 1B radiances and Level 2 retrieved parameters products from 2002-2012.", "keywords": "MERIS, Global Radiances, Sea Colour, Ocean Chlorophyll Content, Sediment, Cloud Parameters ", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:41:29", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 115 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 19911, "uuid": "3c6d22dad7fb44dea4223319d2c37351", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS): Level 1B reprocessed radiance product, Version 3", "abstract": "The Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) is one of the ten instruments on board the Envisat satellite launched on the 28th of February 2002 from Kourou (French Guyana) and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA). 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Only reduced resolution data (1.04 km x 1.16 km) are archived at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains version 3, Level 1B reprocessed radiances MERIS product." }, { "ob_id": 19676, "uuid": "0473312cdc5748edb4c98da4a2553a91", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS): Level 2 reprocessed retrieved parameters products", "abstract": "The Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) is one of the ten instruments on board the Envisat satellite launched on the 28th of February 2002 from Kourou (French Guyana) and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA). MERIS is a 68.5 deg field-of-view nadir-pointing imaging spectrometer which measures the solar radiation reflected by the Earth in 15 spectral bands (visible and near-infrared). It obtains a global coverage of the Earth in 3 days. Its main objective is to measure the sea colour and quantify the ocean chlorophyll content and sediment, thus providing information on the ocean carbon cycle and thermal regime. It is also used to derive the cloud top height, cloud optical thickness, aerosol and water vapour column. The ground spatial resolution of the instrument is 260 m x 290 m. Only reduced resolution data (1.04 km x 1.16 km) are archived at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains Level 2 retrieved parameters MERIS product." }, { "ob_id": 8339, "uuid": "9de2a7566f88ce68250f6a9dae02df5b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MEdium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS): Level 1B reprocessed radiance product", "abstract": "The Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) is one of the ten instruments on board the Envisat satellite launched on the 28th of February 2002 from Kourou (French Guyana) and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA). 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Only reduced resolution data (1.04 km x 1.16 km) are archived at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains Level 1B reprocessed radiances MERIS product." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5348, 5349, 10386 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33373, 33375, 33376, 33377, 33379, 44424, 44425, 33374 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4043, 8175, 8176 ], "project_set": [ 8341 ] }, { "ob_id": 8346, "uuid": "c9401560af57cb76ffca4da0d86c8dcc", "short_code": "coll", "title": "CALIPSO: Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) data", "abstract": "The Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) was a joint-mission between NASA and the French space agency Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales. The main objectives of the mission was to supply unique data set of vertical cloud and aerosol profiles. \r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains cloud and aerosol profiles obtained using the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) instrument, the primary instrument on-board the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) satellite. The Lidar uses two bands (1064 nm and 532 nm) of linearly-polarised laser pulses. A three-channel receiver measures the backscatter intensity at 1064 nm and two orthogonal polarisation components at 532 nm, which are used to derive aerosol size and hydration, and cloud ice/water phase. In combination with auxiliary data sources, cloud profiles and radiative fluxes can be derived. \r\n\r\nCloud and aerosol profiles derived using CALIPSO data are available dating back to June 2006, obtained from the NASA Langley Research Center Atmospheric Science Data Center. Versions 3.x (3.01, 3.02 and 3.30) of the data are held by the NEODC. Version 3-01 (13th June 2006 - 31st October 2011) is a full reprocessing of the mission data. Version 3-02 (1st November 2011 - 28th February 2013) marks the transition to a new cluster computing system without any changes in the algorithm. Version 3-30 (1st March 2013 - present) was released in April 2013. Two ancillary input files were updated. GEOS-5 was updated from version 5.2 to version 5.9.1, and the new version also incorporates enhanced Air Force Weather Authority (AFWA) Snow and Ice Datasets. \r\n\r\nFor Level 1B products, version 3-01 is an improvement over version 3-00, which is no longer available. The version 3 product includes improved algorithms implemented for 532-nm daytime calibration, laser energy interpretations, and interpolation of GMAO gridded data products to the CALIPSO orbit tracks; and updated and new data parameters. The version 3-01 product includes corrections to the 532 nm and 1064 nm extinction, backscatter, and ozone cross-sections. For Level 2 products, version 3-01 is the first version 3 release. Changes include improved cloud clearing code; an enhanced cloud-aerosol discrimination algorithm; improved daytime calibration procedures; and a new algorithm for assessing cloud thermodynamic phase. There were also other improvements specific to the type of product.\r\n", "keywords": "CALIPSO, cloud, aerosol", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-08-04T08:46:56", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 123 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8407, "uuid": "85a414f72c8312439b176495ec240e0b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CALIPSO: Cloud and Aerosol Lidar Level 2 Vertical Feature Mask Version 3-02 Product (CAL_LID_L2_VFM-ValStage1-V3-02)", "abstract": "The Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) was a joint-mission between NASA and the French space agency Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales. The main objectives of the mission was to supply unique data set of vertical cloud and aerosol profiles.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains cloud and aerosol lidar level 2 vertical feature mask version 3-02 data product, which describes the horizontal and vertical distribution of the cloud and the aerosol layers observed by the Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP). Version 3-02 marks the transition to a new cluster computing system without any changes in the algorithm used in version 3-01. The resulting impact on the products are very minor." }, { "ob_id": 8387, "uuid": "28d70f3a778068728313515d4b83ca9c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CALIPSO: Cloud and Aerosol Lidar Level 2 Vertical Feature Mask Version 3-30 Product (CAL_LID_L2_VFM-ValStage1-V3-30)", "abstract": "The Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) was a joint-mission between NASA and the French space agency Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales. 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The main objectives of the mission was to supply unique data set of vertical cloud and aerosol profiles.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains cloud and aerosol lidar level 2 5km cloud layer version 3-01 data product, which provides cloud data derived from Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) Level 1B product at 5 km horizontal resolution, with full complement of diagnostic and quality assurance parameters. The data provide a range of parameters including vertical profile of cloud layers and optical depth. In Version 3-01, L2 products use enhanced daytime calibration, improved cloud-aerosol discrimination algorithm with removal of a bug in the cloud clearing code, and the newly introduced cloud thermodynamic phase assessment algorithm." }, { "ob_id": 8422, "uuid": "1ebd672eb076dd95cb00462f24274447", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CALIPSO: Cloud and Aerosol Lidar Level 2 1km Cloud Layer Version 3-02 Product (CAL_LID_L2_01kmCLay-ValStage1-V3-02)", "abstract": "The Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) was a joint-mission between NASA and the French space agency Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales. The main objectives of the mission was to supply unique data set of vertical cloud and aerosol profiles.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains cloud and aerosol lidar level 2 1km cloud layer version 3-02 data product, which provides cloud data derived from Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) Level 1B product at 1 km horizontal resolution, with full complement of diagnostic and quality assurance parameters. The data provides range of parameters including vertical profile of cloud layers, optical depth. Version 3-02 marks the transition to a new cluster computing system without any changes in the algorithm used in version 3-01. 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Version 3-30 was released in April, 2013. This version incorporates two ancillary input files updated from those used in versions 3-01 and 3-02: GEOS-5 processing system version 5.9.1 from version 5.2; and the enhanced Air Force Weather Authority (AFWA) Snow and Ice Datasets. The resulting changes are relatively small." }, { "ob_id": 8372, "uuid": "bad30f3debe4f5525f88fba3a61e2a00", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CALIPSO: Cloud and Aerosol Lidar Level 2 5km Cloud Layer Version 3-02 Product (CAL_LID_L2_05kmCLay-Prov-V3-02)", "abstract": "The Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) was a joint-mission between NASA and the French space agency Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales. 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The main objectives of the mission was to supply unique data set of vertical cloud and aerosol profiles.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains cloud and aerosol lidar level 2 1km cloud layer version 3-01 data product, which provides cloud data derived from Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) Level 1B product at 1 km horizontal resolution, with full complement of diagnostic and quality assurance parameters. The data provides range of parameters including vertical profile of cloud layers, optical depth. In Version 3-01, L2 products use enhanced daytime calibration, improved cloud-aerosol discrimination algorithm with removal of a bug in the cloud clearing code, and the newly introduced cloud thermodynamic phase assessment algorithm." }, { "ob_id": 8367, "uuid": "7817708edce97e0be4a675cce0ba6a58", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CALIPSO: Cloud and Aerosol Lidar Level 1B Version 3-30 Product (CAL_LID_L1-ValStage1-V3-30)", "abstract": "The Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) was a joint-mission between NASA and the French space agency Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales. The main objectives of the mission was to supply unique data set of vertical cloud and aerosol profiles.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains cloud and aerosol lidar level 1B version 3-30 data product, which contains processed Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) Level 0 Data and post processed ephemeris data, celestial data and converted payload status data. 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The main objectives of the mission was to supply unique data set of vertical cloud and aerosol profiles.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains cloud and aerosol lidar level 2 5km cloud layer version 3-02 data derived from Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) Level 1B product at 5 km horizontal resolution, with full complement of diagnostic and quality assurance parameters. The data provide a range of parameters including vertical profile of cloud layers and optical depth. Version 3-30 was released in April, 2013. This version incorporates two ancillary input files updated from those used in versions 3-01 and 3-02: GEOS-5 processing system version 5.9.1 from version 5.2; and the enhanced Air Force Weather Authority (AFWA) Snow and Ice Datasets. 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There are no layer descriptors included in the datasets, and the spatial distribution of the aerosol layers depends on the aerosol layer fraction and atmospheric volume description parameters. The aerosol backscatter and extinction coefficients are obtained through the CALIPSO Lidar Ratio selection algorithm. Version 3-02 marks the transition to a new cluster computing system without any changes in the algorithm used in version 3-01. 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The first major oceanographic research vessel to sail into space, TOPEX/Poseidon helped revolutionise oceanography by proving the value of satellite ocean observations.\r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains monthly means on a 1x1 latitude/longitude grid for 12 years (1993-2004). The data contains the following parameters: wind speed, squared wind speed, cubed wind speed, wind speed * significant wave height, significant wave height, 1/sigma0(Ku) and gas transfer velocity. \r\n\r\nThe dataset was produced by Fangohr, S. and D.K. 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The first major oceanographic research vessel to sail into space, TOPEX/Poseidon helped revolutionise oceanography by proving the value of satellite ocean observations.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains monthly means on a 1x1 latitude/longitude grid for 12 years (1993-2004). The data contains the following parameters: wind speed, squared wind speed, cubed wind speed, wind speed * significant wave height, significant wave height, 1/sigma0(Ku) and gas transfer velocity. TOPEX/Poseidon was a joint mission from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the U.S. space agency and the French space agency.\r\n\r\nThe dataset was produced by Fangohr, S. and D.K. Woolf of SOCS, as part of the NERC programme's Centre for observation of Air-Sea Interactions and FluXes (CASIX) and National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO)." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5383, 5384 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33542, 33544, 33545, 33546, 41765, 41766, 33548, 33543, 41763, 41764 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4153 ], "project_set": [ 19610, 5000 ] }, { "ob_id": 8440, "uuid": "547ac2223f87202f27a19f8266ca4358", "short_code": "coll", "title": "International Satellite Land Surface Climatology Project Initiative II (ISLSCP2): Multiple Resolution of a 17-year Record of the Fourier-Adjusted, Sensor and Solar Zenith Angle Corrected, Interpolated, Reconstructed (FASIR) Adjusted Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Derived Biophysical Parameter Fields", "abstract": "The Fourier-Adjusted, Sensor and Solar zenith angle corrected, Interpolated, Reconstructed (FASIR) adjusted Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) dataset was detected with the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on-board the MetOp satellites. Derived biophysical parameter fields were generated to provide a 17-year satellite record of monthly changes in the photosynthetic activity of terrestrial vegetation. The FASIR NDVI data set was produced and provided by Dr. Sietse Los from the Department of Geography, University of Wales at Swansea. The production of the dataset and its associated biophysical parameters was funded by NASA's Land Surface Hydrology program and the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW) as a core component of the International Satellite Land Surface Climatology Project (ISLSCP) Initiative II Data Collection.\r\n\r\nAVHRR FASIR data is restricted to academic research use only.\r\n", "keywords": "ISLSCP2, Vegetation, AVHRR", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T03:16:33", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 125 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8446, "uuid": "c025eb1cb62acf6fc099c3450311772b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "International Satellite Land Surface Climatology Project Initiative II: AVHRR series at NOAA polar orbiting satellites", "abstract": "The Fourier-Adjusted, Sensor and Solar zenith angle corrected, Interpolated, Reconstructed (FASIR) adjusted Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) dataset was detected with the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on-board the MetOp satellites. Derived biophysical parameter fields were generated to provide a 17-year satellite record of monthly changes in the photosynthetic activity of terrestrial vegetation. This dataset was produced and provided by Dr. Sietse Los from the Department of Geography, University of Wales at Swansea." }, { "ob_id": 8441, "uuid": "da9288387796a9b80c619c611f330a58", "short_code": "ob", "title": "International Satellite Land Surface Climatology Project Initiative II: VHRR FASIR at unknown computer", "abstract": "The Fourier-Adjusted, Sensor and Solar zenith angle corrected, Interpolated, Reconstructed (FASIR) adjusted Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) dataset was detected with the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on-board the MetOp satellites. Derived biophysical parameter fields were generated to provide a 17-year satellite record of monthly changes in the photosynthetic activity of terrestrial vegetation. This dataset was produced and provided by Dr. Sietse Los from the Department of Geography, University of Wales at Swansea." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5389, 5390 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33560, 33566, 33563, 33564, 42108, 42124, 33562, 33561, 42109, 42110, 42111, 42112, 42113, 42114, 42115, 42116, 42117, 42118, 42119, 42120, 42121, 42122, 42123 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 6624, 6625, 6749, 8338 ], "project_set": [ 8448 ] }, { "ob_id": 8455, "uuid": "4f574acb1c1c2e0a0c410ab0b4812c3f", "short_code": "coll", "title": "National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO): Sea Ice Elevation and Thickness and Ice Sheet Elevation Change Data", "abstract": "Theme 5 - Cryosphere and Polar Oceans - of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) is aimed at resolving uncertainties in future climate and sea-level arising from behaviour of the cryosphere. The data brings together altimetry, interferometry and gravimetry from satellites, coupled with numeric models. Ice thickness data used by Katharine Giles, Seymour Laxon and Andy Ridout in their paper \"Circumpolar thinning of Arctic sea ice following the 2007 record ice extent minimum\" (Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 35, L22502, doi:10.1029/2008GL035710, 2008) are part of this dataset along with others to be submitted to the NEODC at a later time.", "keywords": "NCEO, Ice, Cryosphere", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2011-02-03T15:33:13", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 130 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" }, { "ob_id": 1142, "name": "NDGO0005" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8456, "uuid": "89a6078465eca969d258a069647ec120", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Theme 5 (Cryosphere and Polar Oceans) Sea Ice Elevation and Thickness and Ice Sheet Elevation Change: ENVISAT Radar Altimeter 2 (RA-2) 5-year Time Series (2002-2008) of Ice Thickness data", "abstract": "Theme 5 - Cryosphere and Polar Oceans - of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) is aimed at resolving uncertainties in future climate and sea-level arising from behaviour of the cryosphere. Under this theme, 5 year time series Ice thickness data used by Katharine Giles, Seymour Laxon and Andy Ridout in their paper \"Circumpolar thinning of Arctic sea ice following the 2007 record ice extent minimum\" (Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 35, L22502, doi:10.1029/2008GL035710, 2008) are presented." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5402, 5403 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33592, 33595, 33596, 42044, 42049, 46839, 33594, 33593, 42045, 33600, 55006, 42047, 42048 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4157 ], "project_set": [ 8175 ] }, { "ob_id": 8458, "uuid": "1db3e88545c077fdc469c02cc27e4c9b", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Synthetic Aperture radar and Hyperspectral airborne Campaign (SHAC2000)", "abstract": "Data from the Synthetic Aperture Radar and Hyperspectral Airborne campaign (SHAC) run by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the British National Space Centre (BNSC). The campaign intended to provide support for industrial and academic research into earth resource and environmental monitoring. The campaign was managed by NRSC- now Infoterra. Fourteen different locations were flown in May and June 2000 in the campaign (see Fig.1), logistical constraints requiring two aircraft be used to fly the two instruments individually.\r\n\r\nThe campaign involved a large number of researchers from NERC-EPFS and CEH, BAE Systems and InfoTerra on the ground collecting information vital to making best use of the airborne data: simultaneous spectral, sun photometer and GPS measurements and the installation by DERA, now QinetiQ, of corner reflectors to gain geo-coding of the E-SAR data. The outcome was previously unavailable, state-of the art, airborne data of the UK, which informed 11 research projects.\r\n\r\nThe following list details the various SHAC2000 projects flown\r\n\r\nScotSHAC campaign in Glen Affric\r\nWoodhouse, I., University of Edinburgh\r\nFractional ground cover estimation from hyperspectral radiometry.\r\nDavenport, I., University of Reading\r\nRadar measurements of wheat crops at the Boxworth site.\r\nQuegan, S., University of Sheffield\r\nLand Surface Biophysical Parameters from Multi-angular Hyperspectral and SAR data.\r\nLewis, P. , UCL\r\nCarbon Offset Verification of Forest Ecosystems.\r\nDawson, T. , University of Oxford\r\nRemote Sensing of Leaks from Aqueducts.\r\nMalthus, T.,University of Edinburgh\r\nIntegration of SAR and hyperspectral airborne data for quantitative analysis of estuarine convergent fronts and water quality (ref: BNSC SHAC 99/004).\r\nFerrier, G., University of Hull\r\nSynergy of HyMap and digital elevation data for the analysis of upland peat erosion pattern and composition.\r\nMcMorrow, J., University of Manchester\r\nThetford Forest: Retrieval of biodiversity indicators for temperate forest from remote sensing; and Monks Wood: Quantifying habitat structure and quality for woodland birds.\r\nBalzter, H., CEH- NERC\r\nRemote sensing of hydrology and vegetation dynamics in the New Forest.\r\nMilton, E., University of Southampton\r\nAssessing the environmental impact of historical basemetal mining at Parys Mountain, Anglesey, with HyMap data.\r\nLamb, A. and Denniss, A., Infoterra Ltd.", "keywords": "SHAC2000, aircraft, radar", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:42:20", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 126 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1142, "name": "NDGO0005" }, { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8459, "uuid": "a00b9dcac27b6633874b6879b5537a83", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SHAC2000: E-Synthetic Aperture Radar measurements at DLR Aircraft 2", "abstract": "Data from the Synthetic Aperture Radar and Hyperspectral Airborne campaign (SHAC) run by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the British National Space Centre (BNSC). The campaign intended to provide support for industrial and academic research into earth resource and environmental monitoring. The campaign was managed by NRSC- now Infoterra. Fourteen different locations were flown in May and June 2000 in the campaign (see Fig.1), logistical constraints requiring two aircraft be used to fly the two instruments individually." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5405, 5406 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33610, 33612, 33613, 33614, 33616, 41413, 41427, 33611, 41414, 41415, 41416, 41417, 41418, 41419, 41420, 41421, 41422, 41423, 41424, 41425, 41426 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4160, 5219 ], "project_set": [ 8461 ] }, { "ob_id": 8536, "uuid": "4a9da084adf4252752e5fe77a5cfd0a9", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Emission Spectra Data and Derived Products from the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on-board the European Space Agency (ESA) Envisat Satellite", "abstract": "The Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) is one of the ten instruments onboard the Envisat satellite launched from Kourou (French Guyana) on the 28th February 2002 and operated by the European Space Agency (ESA). MIPAS is a Fourier transform spectrometer for the measurement of high-resolution gaseous emission spectra at the Earth's limb. It operates in the near- to mid-infrared, where many of the main atmospheric trace gases have important emission features. Its main objectives are to provide simultaneous and global measurements of the middle atmosphere dynamics, radiation budget and chemical composition (O3, H2O, CH4, N2O, HNO3, NO2), and to monitor stratospheric ozone and CFCs.\r\n\r\nThe data issues by ESA include both Level 1B (emission spectra) and Level 2 (derived quantities) products. They come in a number of versions: a near real time (nrt) version, a consolidated version, result of a first processing by ESA to eliminate bad data and perform a few basic checks, and fully reprocessed spectra. MIPAS is a Fourier transform spectrometer for the measurement of high-resolution gaseous emission spectra at the Earth's limb. It operates in the near- to mid-infrared spectra. \r\n\r\nThe data routinely archived at the NEODC is received from ESA through different routes (DDS, FTP, tapes). The archive currently includes:\r\n\r\nLevel 1B data (emission spectra)\r\nNRT data - September 2002 - May 2011\r\nconsolidated data - June 2002 - January 2004\r\nreprocessed data - July 2002 - April 2012 - processing versions v4.x (2002-2010) and v5.x (2002-2012)\r\nLevel 2 data (derived products)\r\nconsolidated data - July 2002 - February 2004\r\nreprocessed data - July 2002 - March 2004", "keywords": "MIPAS, Envisat satellite", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:41:31", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 115 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 12435, "uuid": "d2adcb41c8944dc99c43e77c974c9330", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MIPAS ENVISAT Level 1b data (July 2002 up to April 2012) IPF v5 data", "abstract": "Level 1b consolidated, near-real time and reprocessed data from the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) instrument on the ENVISAT satellite operated by ESA. These data are Instrument Processor Facility (IPF) version 5 data. Original release is version 5.02 with bug fixes implemented in versions 5.05 and 5.06. Improvements with respect to the previous version 4.67 data include trunctation of the interferogram at 8 cm to avoid undersampling for the Optimised Resolution (OR) mission, improved engineering heights calculation, calculation of quadratic terms for spectral calibration included in output products, and addition of L0 house keeping data packets. Data are from 1st July 2002 to 8th April 2012." }, { "ob_id": 12434, "uuid": "f4545eca3bf343a8acbeb4f71b1f2e72", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MIPAS ENVISAT Level 1b data (July 2002 up to April 2012) IPF v7 data", "abstract": "Level 1b consolidated, near-real time and reprocessed data from the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) instrument on the ENVISAT satellite operated by ESA. These data are Instrument Processor Facility (IPF) version 7.1 data. Improvements with respect to the previous version 5.06 data include a new offset validation algorithm, addition of alignment matrix correction and scan mirror non-linearity correction in geolocation pointing, a new spike detection and correction algorithm, enabling of generation of Optimised Resolution (OR) products from Full Resolution (FR) products for the FR acquisition period, and an update of the format function for the number of sweeps per scan. Data are from 1st July 2002 to 8th April 2012." }, { "ob_id": 12436, "uuid": "0c9e286726bd46eca52d9dc39245fcb3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MIPAS ENVISAT Level 1b data (July 2002 up to April 2012) IPF v4 data", "abstract": "Level 1b consolidated, near-real time and reprocessed data from the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding instrument on the ENVISAT satellite operated by ESA. These data are Instrument Processor Facility (IPF) version 4 data. Latest release is IPF v4.67. Data are from 1st July 2002 to 8th April 2012." }, { "ob_id": 8543, "uuid": "1d700e888e08a686f302ba31572429de", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MIPAS ENVISAT Level 2 data (July 2002 - March 2004) Processor version IPF v4", "abstract": "Level 2 processing consolidated and reprocesses data from July 2002 to March 2004 from the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) instrument on the ENVISAT satellite operated by the European Space Agency (ESA)." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5463, 5462, 10318, 10390 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33792, 33795, 33796, 33798, 42013, 42014, 33794, 33793 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4180, 7272, 7273, 7274, 7275, 7276, 7271 ], "project_set": [ 7819 ] }, { "ob_id": 8547, "uuid": "42bcf75ae7f0b2a12d84dfa2216c31e5", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Landmap: Features Earth Observation Collection", "abstract": "The Landmap project features data collection consists of building heights, classes of buildings (including place names) for the main conurbations of the UK, and Kinematic GPS (KGPS) data for over 6,400km of roads. The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.", "keywords": "Landmap, Features, Building heights, classes", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-08-21T14:10:04", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 117 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8560, "uuid": "6317f5fec38112c203357a6ec7270bf4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Kinematic GPS (KGPS) data for UK roads", "abstract": "The Kinematic GPS (KGPS) data provide accurate high-resolution locational data of approximately 6400 km of roads in Great Britain using circular and/or linear transect data collected during two fieldwork campaigns (details below) carried out by the Landmap project team in order to validate the various Landmap image and elevation products. When processed, this data yields accurate 3-D coordinates that can be used for quality assessment purposes. Kinematic GPS is a technique used to enhance the precision of standard GPS, using a reference receiver of known location, such as a main road, to make corrections to the standard GPS-determined location yielding centimetre-level accuracy.\r\n\r\nThe Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was buildings data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nCampaign 1\r\n\r\nThe first campaign, carried out in September 1999, required the kinematic GPS profiles for a number of pre-defined circular routes. This suited a 'Real-time Kinematic' (RTK-GPS) survey technique in which both GPS code pseudorange and carrier-phase measurements are recorded. This method is capable of yielding sub-decimetre accuracy over short baselines, generally less than 50 km.\r\n\r\nThe observing schedule was such that the reference receiver was established at a location deemed to be the centroid of the day's route so that the baseline distances from the 'local' reference receiver to mobile receiver would be kept to a minimum preventing the accumulation of distance-dependent errors. The mobile receiver would then be driven along the predefined route recording satellite observations at a rate of 5 Hz. Once the route was completed, the local reference station team was picked up and the entire team prepared to observe the next scheduled loop.\r\n\r\nThe mobile team covered almost 4,000 miles during the 14 days of the first campaign with the predefined circular routes representing some 2,800 miles (4,506km) of that total.\r\n\r\nCampaign 2\r\n\r\nThe second campaign which took place during May and June of 2000 was geared to a different set of objectives and therefore had an observing schedule different to that of the first campaign. There was a requirement to observe some long GPS profiles that would essentially span a number of satellite-pass strips / several stereo-pair strips permitting some checking of the strip matching procedures using orthorectification techniques.\r\n\r\nThe establishment of a 'local' reference receiver station alongside each section of these proposed transects would have been too demanding in both time and logistics so an alternative processing approach was decided upon. The observing procedure was identical to that of the first campaign with the exception that the 'local' reference receiver remained in the same location for the duration of the campaign. A high-precision geodetic GPS receiver was established at a point of known co-ordinates at University College London where it collected GPS observations for the 9 days of this second campaign. The mobile receiver was driven along the required profiles recording data at a rate of 5Hz.\r\n\r\nThe routes followed for this second campaign contained a number of features as requested by the SPOT processing team that would aid them in their orthorectification tasks. One particular request was that a number of crossovers should be performed at major junctions whereby a mile or two of additional observations were taken on the feeder roads for the junction in question. Such manoeuvres provide the processing / imaging team with a greater number of features to identity and refer to as part of their orthorectification quality assessment routines. The nature of the road network in some areas meant that several long stretches of road were retraced or intersected which allowed some error checking." }, { "ob_id": 8556, "uuid": "a65271e219166c827c1724d96172c014", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UK building blocks", "abstract": "This dataset is a combination of the The GeoInformation Groups' Cities Revealed UK building heights and UK individual building classes datasets, although height information is lacking for some buildings, so users may wish to check the UK building heights database in these cases. This dataset provides outlines of building blocks with height information derived from the Cities Revealed LiDAR surveys, high-resolution aerial photography and other height data sources combined with Building Class data. The data were acquired by the Landmap project from The GeoInformation Group (TGG). The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was buildings data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: Cities Revealed © The GeoInformation Group yyyy" }, { "ob_id": 8548, "uuid": "e1449eac35108b49d3a0af26bb6d2060", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UK building heights", "abstract": "A database of building heights for the main conurbations of the UK, acquired by the Landmap project from The GeoInformation Group's Cities Revealed project. The height information is derived principally from the Cities Revealed LiDAR or Modern aerial imagery (see linked datasets). Each building block has three values: base of building above sea level, top of the building above sea level and height of building above local ground level. Accurate to +/- 0.5m with 95% confidence limits.\r\n\r\nThe Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was buildings data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: Cities Revealed © The GeoInformation Group yyyy" }, { "ob_id": 8552, "uuid": "cf27c81e7f54c3701899017d1b810f81", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UK building classes", "abstract": "The Building Class data provides detailed information about residential housing types including the house age and structural type. This information can be used for urban regeneration studies, crime monitoring, urban flooding and urban gardens. These data were collected by The GeoInformation Group (TGG), primarily through interpretation of high-resolution aerial photography, as part of the Cities Revealed project. The data were subsequently acquired by the Landmap project.\r\n\r\nThe Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded Landmap service which ran from 2001 to July 2014 collected and hosted a large amount of earth observation data for the majority of the UK, part of which was buildings data. After removal of JISC funding in 2013, the Landmap service is no longer operational, with the data now held at the NEODC.\r\n\r\nWhen using these data please also add the following copyright statement: Cities Revealed © The GeoInformation Group yyyy" } ], "identifier_set": [ 5475 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33824, 33826, 33827, 33828, 41870, 41871, 46834, 33825 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4184, 4185, 4186, 4188, 4189, 6316, 6315 ], "project_set": [ 8044 ] }, { "ob_id": 8566, "uuid": "1977a2db646c506d0fc31bca6c6c080e", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) data taken on-board the Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) Metop-A Satellite", "abstract": "This dataset collection contains measurements from Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) instrument on-board the Eumetsat Polar System Metop-A satellite. The IASI is designed to measure the infrared spectrum emitted by the Earth.\r\n\r\nIASI provides infrared soundings of the temperature profiles in the troposphere and lower stratosphere, moisture profiles in the troposphere, and some of the chemical components playing a key role in the climate monitoring, global change and atmospheric chemistry. Data were directly acquired from Eumetsat and are held at the NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC).", "keywords": "IASI, EPS, satellite, temperature, troposphere, stratosphere", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2011-12-10T03:17:43", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 112 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8572, "uuid": "a7f8fdc2ed8bfd16651d201e44384029", "short_code": "ob", "title": "IASI: Atmospheric sounding Level 2 data products", "abstract": "This dataset contains level 2 data products from the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) instrument on board the Eumetsat EPS Metop-A satellite. \r\n\r\nIASI was designed to measure the infrared spectrum emitted by the earth. IASI provides infrared soundings of the temperature profiles in the troposphere and lower stratosphere, moisture profiles in the troposphere, as well as some of the chemical components playing a key role in the climate monitoring, global change and atmospheric chemistry." }, { "ob_id": 8567, "uuid": "ea46600afc4559827f31dbfbb8894c2e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "IASI atmospheric spectra (L1C product) from the EPS Metop-A satellite: CEDA mirror archive for STFC, NCAS, NCEO", "abstract": "This dataset contains level 1C data products from the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) instrument onboard the Eumetsat EPS Metop-A satellite. \r\n\r\nIASI was designed to measure the infrared spectrum emitted by the earth. IASI provides infrared soundings of the temperature profiles in the troposphere and lower stratosphere, moisture profiles in the troposphere, as well as some of the chemical components playing a key role in the climate monitoring, global change and atmospheric chemistry. The IASI L1c product contains infra-red radiance spectra at the 0.5cm-1 resolution, covering the range between 645.0 cm-1 and 2760 cm-1\r\n\r\nThis data set contains both the original processed data and reprocessed archive. In the following directories based on processing algorithm. Please see information under the process tab for further information. Please note an erratum has been raised in relation to 2017 data please see the Ten-Year Assessment of IASI Radiance and Temperature in the documentation section.\r\n\r\nThis data has been provided by EUMETSAT to CEDA to support access to active scientists from the following institutions only \r\n\r\n- The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)\r\n- The National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO)\r\n- The National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS)\r\n\r\nIf you are from one of these institutions, please apply for access below and follow the instructions. If you are not from one of these institutions, please go to the documentation section for the relevant link to the EUMETSAT EO portal where you can obtain the data directly." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5483, 5484 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33868, 41354, 41355, 33870, 33871, 33872, 33874, 33869 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4219, 4220, 4221 ], "project_set": [ 19624 ] }, { "ob_id": 8577, "uuid": "e964b463ced4f4198f365cccd2633e6e", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Landsat 4 and 5 Thematic Mapper (TM) imagery collection", "abstract": "Landsat 4 and Landsat 5 carry both the TM (thematic mapper) and the MSS (multi-spectral scanner) sensors, though routine collection of MSS data was terminated in late 1992. The satellites orbit at an altitude of 705 km and provide a 16-day, 233-orbit cycle with a swath overlap that varies from 7 percent at the Equator to nearly 84 percent at 81 degrees north or south latitude. Landsat data is widely used in many fields including geology, agriculture, resource management, climate analysis etc. The Landsat program is jointly managed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the US Geological Survey (USGS). The NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC) now also holds the data. The cost of retrieving data from these satellites is now prohibitive and they are now obsolete; in 1993 Landsat 6 failed to achieve orbit but the launch of Landsat 7 in 1999 provided open source data at less than commercial prices. See Landsat 7 article.\r\n\r\nNote: Gaining access to the Landsat 4/5 TM data will also automatically give you access to the Landsat 7 etm data also held at the NEODC", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:42:01", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 128 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8578, "uuid": "9399794eafb50c208428eda6fa7e5cc6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from Thematic Mapper (LS5) at Landsat5 for the Landsat Campaign", "abstract": "Landsat 4 and Landsat 5 carry both the TM (thematic mapper) and the MSS (multi-spectral scanner) sensors, though routine collection of MSS data was terminated in late 1992. The satellites orbit at an altitude of 705 km and provide a 16-day, 233-orbit cycle with a swath overlap that varies from 7 percent at the Equator to nearly 84 percent at 81 degrees north or south latitude. Landsat data is widely used in many fields including geology, agriculture, resource management, climate analysis etc. The Landsat program is jointly managed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the US Geological Survey (USGS). The NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC) now also holds the data." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5487, 5488 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33892, 44249, 44250, 33894, 33895, 33896, 33898, 33893 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4228, 4229, 4230, 4231, 4232, 6318, 6319, 6320 ], "project_set": [ 8334 ] }, { "ob_id": 8584, "uuid": "049ff74d15b0ef759e966b275b8d39bb", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Global 10 Year Monthly Climatology and Monthly Composites of Phytoplankton Size Class from SeaWiFS Analyses as part of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) Theme 2 Sub-theme 6", "abstract": "This dataset collection contains a 10 year monthly climatology and monthly composites of the fractional contributions of three phytoplankton size classes (micro-, nano- and picoplankton) over the globe for the period Sep 1997-2007, as produced by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) using SeaWIFs data. Accompanying maps are also available. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contributes to fulfilling the first objective of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) Theme 2 programme (Monitoring, Diagnosis and Prediction of the Global Carbon-Cycle), Quantification of ocean biogeochemistry and carbon fluxes sub-theme 6 (ST6): Quantify the global oceanic organic C cycle using OC data, partitioned into phytoplankton (pigments, biomass, size structure & PFTs), particulate organic C, coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM), dissolved and particulate inorganic components.\r\n\r\nUnderstanding the interaction between phytoplankton and the in-water light field is crucial to model ocean primary production and to improve our comprehension of the role of biological processes in the ocean–carbon cycle. The absorption coefficient of phytoplankton is a fundamental quantity in marine primary production models because:\r\n - it alters the transmission of light underwater; \r\n - it modifies the photosynthetic response of phytoplankton to available light; \r\n - it can be used as a direct indicator of phytoplankton abundance and phytoplankton size;\r\n - it can be used as an indicator of environmental variability\r\n\r\nIt is well known that the phytoplankton absorption coefficient is a function of the dominant phytoplankton pigment, chlorophyll-a, and that this relationship is directly linked to changes in both pigment composition and size structure.\r\n", "keywords": "phytoplankton, global, climatology, nceo", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2012-07-18T16:25:27", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 130 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" }, { "ob_id": 1142, "name": "NDGO0005" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8585, "uuid": "7201151d40683a4420da90c30640d4fa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Theme 2 Sub Theme 6: Global Phytoplankton Size Class (PSC) 10 Year Monthly Climatology (1997-2007) from Plymouth Marine Laboratory using SeaWiFS satellite", "abstract": "This dataset contains the fractional contributions of three phytoplankton size classes (micro-, nano- and picoplankton) over the globe for the period 1997-2007, as produced by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) using SeaWIFs data. A 10 year monthly climatology is available together with accompanying maps. This dataset was produced as part of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) Theme 2 programme (Monitoring, Diagnosis and Prediction of the Global Carbon-Cycle), Quantification of ocean biogeochemistry and carbon fluxes sub-theme 6 (ST6)." }, { "ob_id": 8589, "uuid": "a91ae89c4c6d011f84cdfbc3d41a73c8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Theme 2 Sub Theme 6: Global Phytoplankton Size Class (PSC) Monthly (Composites) Climatology (1997-2007) from Plymouth Marine Laboratory using SeaWiFS satellite", "abstract": "This dataset contains the fractional contributions of three phytoplankton size classes (micro-, nano- and picoplankton) in monthly averages over the globe for the period 1997-2007, as produced by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) using SeaWIFs data (The dataset was produced by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory by applying the algorithm of Brewin et al. (2010) directly to monthly SeaWiFS Level 3 composites of chlorophyll on a pixel-by-pixel basis.). A 10 year monthly climatology is also available as a separate dataset. Accompanying maps are available. This dataset was produced as part of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) Theme 2 programme (Monitoring, Diagnosis and Prediction of the Global Carbon-Cycle), Quantification of ocean biogeochemistry and carbon fluxes sub-theme 6 (ST6).\r\n" } ], "identifier_set": [ 5492, 5493 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33916, 33910, 33912, 33913, 33914, 41032, 41028, 33911, 54946, 41031 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 7054, 7055, 7056, 7057, 7058 ], "project_set": [ 5001, 8587 ] }, { "ob_id": 8591, "uuid": "48bb74ee7cf579712c04be88f3bd5e67", "short_code": "coll", "title": "NCEO atmospheric profiles retrieved from the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) instrument onboard ESA's Envisat satellite", "abstract": "This dataset contains atmospheric profiles from the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on Envisat, processed with the Oxford L2 retrieval algorithm MORSE. This differs from the European Space Agency L2 products in that it uses an optimal estimation approach rather than a regularised least squares fit, and has additional molecules. The L1B spectra are made available by ESA approximately 2 weeks after acquisition and L2 processing takes another week or so depending on the number of orbits and observation mode.\r\n\r\nThe dataset was produced by Anu Dudhia, University of Oxford and National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO).\r\n\r\nIn the first processing version (v1.00-1.10) the following L2 products are generated: pT, H2O, O3, HNO3, CH4, N2O, NO2 (ie the ESA products), plus CFC-11, CFC-12, ClONO2, N2O5 and CO. However for the Middle Atmosphere (MA) and Upper Atmosphere (UA) mode data, only the ESA products plus CO are produced.", "keywords": "MIPAS, Envisat satellite", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2010-06-02T12:31:04", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 130 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" }, { "ob_id": 1142, "name": "NDGO0005" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 8592, "uuid": "2d14cb23b3318b12c0aea374998e4a4d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Atmospheric Retrievals from MIPAS/Envisat at Oxford v1.02-1.10", "abstract": "This dataset contains atmospheric profiles from the Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS) on Envisat, processed with the Oxford L2 retrieval algorithm MORSE. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10071, "uuid": "1bc3d89e296af97aad92dd561ea98957", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/19 over the Dorchester, Poole, Henley and Dartford Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9251, "uuid": "c19bfa89244a5321214653a5ed673162", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/test over the Monks Wood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8723, "uuid": "c1d0b97b263e7d902182eda7acaefe96", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 99/08 over the Grimsby, Immingham and Hessle Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9071, "uuid": "830a3643c033644085313601c83ec045", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/01 over the Severn Valley Area", "abstract": "2015-11-20: Ed Williamson attempted to obtain data from the Siddal reprocessing pipeline, but no data found from old tape deposits.\r\n\r\nThe Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9507, "uuid": "84c9729858bf07603f78b6ef0dc0f662", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/36 over the Ardales and Antequera Areas, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 13468, "uuid": "c39007565ec74217b5404d3cd95d4910", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/14 over the Carboneras Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9499, "uuid": "86d0b235e640cdd554949a6fdee7da5c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/27 over the Dover Straits Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9467, "uuid": "24b7c06c39d98101310d115647b4a6eb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/16 over the Tamar Valley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9687, "uuid": "86f531c62543843cce059aec020fd443", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/01 over the Charmouth East Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9555, "uuid": "c801b2c43519e5da6819d082b5cc8f12", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/23 over the Lizard Area, Lands End", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9531, "uuid": "c7f1c4f41bfb30a20d1c786b7f8faa69", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/09 over the Bracknell Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10552, "uuid": "c6e4a02fbf942a25d7558fae03587c09", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/13 over the Lime Regis Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8688, "uuid": "57c6aac4e6733302bf33234cdd82a40b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 00/01 over the Morbihan Area, France", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9727, "uuid": "d658ca2b9512b1d0c0f3e082a64c838c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/14 over the Gedney Hill and Gwydyr Forest Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10769, "uuid": "c97fee01e1c19828dd9bd84587ecca61", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/13 over the Skeidararjokull Area, Iceland", "abstract": "ARSF PROJECT IPY07/13: Characterisation of ice-marginal landscape change and proglacial fluvial response to rapid glacier retreat, SkeiDararjökull, Iceland using airborne LiDAR. Led by: Dr. Andrew Russell, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, Daysh Building, \nNewcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10665, "uuid": "c99ccf44531c1f09e7d663480a4a68be", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM AZ-16 and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 Aircraft during Flight CEH07/02 over the Stanlow Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9623, "uuid": "6687bbf4221eb2d377cb32af8449a429", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/21 over the River Tywi", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9699, "uuid": "d3e0db307e39b11e4c4b8c846be7f9ba", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/04 over the River Exe", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9183, "uuid": "36e63f238f12416cb2f23e175048a6bf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/16 over the Dufton Pike Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10384, "uuid": "cbae0e273723b580e8c45f7603a11fbe", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/12 over the Chichester Harbour Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10757, "uuid": "2c5f2f3bc242acec86902cb72108dd8d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB04/11 over the Plymouth Area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB04/11: Validation of ocean colour imagery and development of a reflectance model. Led by: Samantha Lavender. Location: Plymouth, Devon, UK." }, { "ob_id": 9171, "uuid": "cba8113b8ba43e35cf8d0f8787d135d6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/15 over the Derwent Fells Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9751, "uuid": "e55965f15d1a0183633f8a99e337a9e0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/31 over the Thetford and Reedham Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10673, "uuid": "37386020c2ad0cec892b471e678f7d4a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/20 over the Cwm Berwyn Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10428, "uuid": "cd9185b0cab2170947e3bcbd3a3b91c6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft and the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 98/16 over Scolt Head Island, Tollesbury", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9527, "uuid": "cd5acd74b1805b0d59cf5e7c0c914401", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/07 over the Langstone Harbour and Chichester Harbour Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9439, "uuid": "579cc3892f95a3429ddd5946fc0dd995", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/09 over the River Tay", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8756, "uuid": "cdb23848564622844a7e8652b4a9091d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/20 over the Tweed Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10244, "uuid": "8a836985816cec7377f59a0575bff2aa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/19 over the Monks Wood and Woodwalton Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10147, "uuid": "86cccfc3bea20fac1558ed183f870440", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/30 over the Troodos Area, Cyprus", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/30: Geoenvironmental mineral deposit modelling using airborne spectral data. PI: Jonathan Naden. Site: Troodos." }, { "ob_id": 9063, "uuid": "3843036e427891228927afc57795a09a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/08 over the River Tay", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10191, "uuid": "7165916ea190a6a660fbc9cef2083a57", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB2005/13 over the Plymouth Area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB2005/13 led by P.Land. Site: Plymouth." }, { "ob_id": 10035, "uuid": "1e8f540f9dcad9fcab4228b81e09e123", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/24 over the Thetford and Chepstow Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10633, "uuid": "d4d9c36ef0b2275fd255a0ec426e9328", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB07/12 over the Wytham Woods Area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB07/12: Spectral analysis of UK peatland fires via airborne remote sensing: detection of ‘flaming’ k-emission lines and mapping of plume trace gases. Led by: Martin Wooster, King's College London. Location: Northumbria, UK." }, { "ob_id": 8848, "uuid": "69f92402dd78ccabb677bb6dce536461", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/14 over the Tamar Valley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9107, "uuid": "5b5dc5c68b01fca8af6a827f978ce57c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/03 over the Aberlady Bay Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9263, "uuid": "d40978cc44f6a5853fa57c7a2f4b82bb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the photographic camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/08 over the Ashford Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9303, "uuid": "d689489b1c408d40845b5fd0ae5228e3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/07 over the Blyth Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10460, "uuid": "d6b6f2c3687be4380adcee40de22ce59", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/35 over the Jokulsa Area, Iceland", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10484, "uuid": "237b288692f2bcde069a6ace8027cf59", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/16 over the Sorbas Basin Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9975, "uuid": "d7dbefb5d7249691d9fc3ed5120a9c35", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/03 over the Danby High Moor Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10649, "uuid": "6c7e049f6a6d81a3150550cd00792c2b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/05 over the Harwood Forest Area", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/05 led by P. Lewis. Site: Harwood Forest." }, { "ob_id": 8901, "uuid": "20f9632291f90fbe70e1873a32bd3741", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/06 over the Ullock Area in West Cumbria", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8925, "uuid": "90b63556a7ff3b6db6385826aa2cead1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/27 over the River Severn", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 13459, "uuid": "91b469c749814b61a56da98b7719c32c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/07 over the Sorbas Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9103, "uuid": "9adc3c4f068c00a7ac1830994c01e33d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/16 over the Belper Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9115, "uuid": "6ba8d5acde100e4e2435a4e1c7646034", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/38 over the Ironbridge Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10569, "uuid": "6e134a6c9f1edc9a709298bbe3c7f30e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 00/04 over the Shell Haven Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10544, "uuid": "92ce06d8a7e1884014074d3302d416a8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 00/12 over the Nogalte and Torrealvilla Areas, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10685, "uuid": "e413d3e53a03aab396d7237e73ad4c58", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/29 over the Thorney Island Area", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/29 led by K.Anderson. 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It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10564, "uuid": "dc188cf50e3a93cc098ae250c3cdab6a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/12 over the", "abstract": "2015-11-20: Ed Williamson looked for data for this flight but can not seem to find any so set the record to working.\r\n\r\nARSF project IPY07/12: An evaluation of VIS-SWIR reflectance correction approaches for high latitude glaciated environments. Led by Dr. Meredith Willams, Geomatics and Water Resources Research Group (GWRRG), School of Civil Engineering & Geosciences, Newcastle University, Cassie Building, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU. Location: SE Iceland." }, { "ob_id": 9243, "uuid": "32bc84b15ca352bc95563bb2570a0caa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 98/20 over the Hunston Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8941, "uuid": "dca5253fe2468df08d0dfe164e7d3679", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/37 over the Folkstone Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9143, "uuid": "dd09bced9d416b4e12fb9ef94f5cafe5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/48 over the Crymlyn Bog Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8937, "uuid": "6a2c00862b6acb1cb3ef07e8666daccb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/36 over the Charmouth Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9963, "uuid": "fada7701e3a931830fc83370ae28fbb2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/CR1 over the Morfa Mawr, Plas Gogerddan and Bronydd Mawr Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9471, "uuid": "ecaf99b52fd67511f8f15e9a11f0a71a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/17 over the Middlebere Heath Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10324, "uuid": "a652e0f2da60f394885a58d99d96b14a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 00/02 over the Insh Marshes Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10328, "uuid": "ee7970d6c06d546d822a9edaaed9792b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/03 over the Ribble Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9599, "uuid": "ef2969105c6fce486eec01eb442ef0d3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/10 over the River Great Ouse", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9819, "uuid": "fcd6e68420f9c3524ddfa8bd5b5539a9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/42 over the West Solent and Christchurch Bay Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10793, "uuid": "f0b121514415588fd146d74bdd67b731", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM AZ-16 and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 Aircraft during Flight GB08/02 over the Delamere Wood Area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB08/02: Integrating Airborne Lidar and Terrestrial Laser Scanning to characterise phenological changes in forest vegetation. Led by: Prof. Mark Danson, Centre for Environmental Systems Research, School of Environment and Life Sciences, University of Salford, Salford, M5 4WT. Location: Delamere Woods, Cheshire, UK." }, { "ob_id": 8965, "uuid": "f0ed35d9fc10ae45ee785ef051dc3f3d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/44 over the Bentley Wood, Whitecross Wood, Shabbington Wood and Waterperry Wood Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10773, "uuid": "6fc78c180e79e649962b3c437657921c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM AZ-16, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/10 over the Russel Glacier, Greenland", "abstract": "ARSF project IPY07/10: An investigation of the link between accelerated ice discharge and surface melting at the Greenland Ice Sheet; Led buy Dr. Andrew Shepherd, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, EH8 9XP. Location: Russell Glacier." }, { "ob_id": 9875, "uuid": "f1b3f8c7b6dcd95e4c9706a771dd9b2a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/26 over the Clipstone and Bawtry Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8719, "uuid": "f27ce00176bcd794c5ddfc068bfe2550", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 99/01 over the Alice Holt Area, Griffin Forest", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8997, "uuid": "f2cbfd29a4f34539889bfbe9f1259cd1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/32 over the Swindon Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9783, "uuid": "bc81f1ec8eaa5af8832349b51931185d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/29 over the Brooms Barn Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9447, "uuid": "bc770f09a79a7a8b1ccce653368238a0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/25 over the Flanders Moss Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8739, "uuid": "f3dab64ad28db24c3917c75e2b51c1de", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/35 over the Ecomont Alps Area, Italy and Austria", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10360, "uuid": "0593b55e5e6f9f73eae11b97722239ba", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 00/24 over the Nottingham and Chesterfield Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9775, "uuid": "c49905fc368ce1aeb86d400f6f98fd54", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/15 over the Pembroke Coast", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9519, "uuid": "a7ac196e44ba376ce475bc6728b9e425", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/04 over the Orpington Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8929, "uuid": "a31eb503449f8fa494f0d085e4ed959b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/30 over the Wolferton Creek, Welney, Woodwalton Fen, Monks Wood, Swavesey and Littlebury Green Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9915, "uuid": "f634583bd0a4df1762cbc221ac7247bf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/10 over the Llanilar Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9411, "uuid": "3ea173051222d4c73835cb25c63ad084", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/21 over the Bere Regis Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9259, "uuid": "3df1f0ccadad5f87bec586d236cba730", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI, ATM and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/07 over the Kingsteignton and Chelson Meadows Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9951, "uuid": "a8aa2d43c0e32f1e7c6a0b257385cf51", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/28 over the M1 Motorway", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9395, "uuid": "7077ad607cdca53e3580cdaf463274b8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/01 over Rivers at York and Goole", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9079, "uuid": "a95649f3c8fcb88c7775c9d8848655ce", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/11 over the Hertford Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10059, "uuid": "e0b904d8622b4e93ee8a9f5eabd342d5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/36 over the Dyfed Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8861, "uuid": "f973e7e4e96debc6ff74fec5cea45654", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/28 over the Col de Peyrelue Area, France", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10677, "uuid": "4027c8eecb3f09ab7b5ce23789bc3ea0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM AZ-16 and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 Aircraft during Flight GB08/18 over the River Frome", "abstract": "ARSF project GB08/18: Assessing the distribution and abundance of a keystone riparian macrophyte - impacts of swan grazing and consequences for salmonid conservation. Led by: Dr. Richard Stilman, Centre for Conservation Ecology and Environmental Change, School of Conservation Sciences Bournemouth University, Talbot Campus, Fern Barrow, Poole, Dorset, BH125BB. Location: River Froome, Somerset, UK." }, { "ob_id": 8989, "uuid": "66eeef078713330cbd5e0473a7c3bbe4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/19 over the Bawtry (West) Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10420, "uuid": "4035173a93eeeb7b64e30af9da6dc223", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft and the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 97/13 over the Aspull and Coleorton Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9883, "uuid": "f9e2a13c409d23ce03a6920f64d06390", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/32 over the Swavesey Fen, Woodwalton and Monks Wood Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9041, "uuid": "405d270ad72f7099d1e75b26429f329c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/R3 over the Weston-super-Mare Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 25824, "uuid": "24c097cf77474644a4b3b17286abcd91", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ARSF Flight 2012_250 - for RG12_10: Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Measurements", "abstract": "Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the ARSF Optech Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper 3033 LIDAR, ARSF Specim AISA Eagle, ARSF Specim AISA Hawk and ARSF Rollei Digital Camera instruments onboard the NERC ARSF Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft for the ARSF RG12_10 project (flight reference: 2012_250).\r\n\r\nData were collected over the Bedford, UK area.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 10813, "uuid": "24d4244235cb44085bbdb10a0dd594f6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/49 over the River Taff", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8640, "uuid": "40703b0ef6088bdac362fbe43420a340", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/07 over the Reading Area", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/07 led by Maria Shahgedanova. Site: Reading." }, { "ob_id": 8977, "uuid": "7d4021352d94d9a23241f06519a1edd5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/xx over the Liphook Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8676, "uuid": "307d2568374e70710481e78cab136c5c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/41 for an Unnamed Project", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10589, "uuid": "ad943ad7377743d173a39531b0a32a3c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM AZ-16 and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 Aircraft during Flight GB08/08 over the Wytham Woods Area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB08/08: Opportunistic flights at Wytham Woods to study carbon and water fluxes in a fragmented woodland. Led by: Dr. Richard Harding, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Wallingford, UK. Location: Wytham Woods, Oxfordshire, UK." }, { "ob_id": 10372, "uuid": "416d3642ef55e4b96800cc66943ec1f1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/06 over the Lamden Burn Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 11577, "uuid": "37f2813fa13944649b2f1e3a2995c7cc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/04 over the Feltwell Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9827, "uuid": "7be4fa391181a69f1ae8b0a70df43f1e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/02 over the Blakey Ridge and Glaisdale Rigg Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8694, "uuid": "39cfdb3f99a54d74159d73917066870b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 00/20 over the Bedfordshire and Midlands Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8969, "uuid": "42d7839ac77576e5830c873cabaaef20", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/47 over the Brentwood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9287, "uuid": "42cd463c7e48c0d7ad547a92a5ef1940", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/31 over the Southwest Approaches", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8885, "uuid": "00964886ed95e2b8dc5cf338a70c099f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/41 over the Whitehaven Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10733, "uuid": "012f9554b0ac3b18ea5f2cbd0151bc5d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB06/07 over the Silver Flowe and Munsary Peatlands Areas", "abstract": "ARSF project GB06/07: From micro to macro scale: hyperspectral and LiDAR remote sensing of peatland landscapes. PI: T.Malthus. Site: Silver Flowe, Munsary Peatlands." }, { "ob_id": 10540, "uuid": "432a202c5025cae3da1b633b9555b182", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 00/10 over the Cardiff Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9339, "uuid": "84c17d22afd35079c711b87906484a40", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/11 over the South Uist Area, Outer Hebrides", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10356, "uuid": "3b4b6365c61f7b293f870c2a34494eb5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 00/16 over the Salisbury Plain Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10789, "uuid": "3b3854a6ecccc3244f9729632902d7d2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/44 over the Somerset Lakes - Chilton Trinity, Blagdon, Chew Valley, Emborough and Shearwater", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9651, "uuid": "47bef3dd0a5fecfe702417111b4b61c7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/32 over the Dover Straits Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8973, "uuid": "47cacda1a7816ee799b900e2072b39b2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/50 over the Picket Wood, Somerford Common and Ampfield Wood Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8828, "uuid": "d416c641c6868e561a1765163652aeb9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/x over the Llyn Brianne Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9219, "uuid": "47e6a7b4afdf28c59ff11b4941cb657f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/02 over the Broadway Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10556, "uuid": "4893356b7ca624a684efbb943b70d6b0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 00/30 over the North Atlantic", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9511, "uuid": "1db06a738b2705c977e1e515a2a0962d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/37 over the Carboneras Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9811, "uuid": "3c59f03cf2a832823ba629e70cfbdbd2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/40 over the Esk and Irt Estuaries", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9667, "uuid": "d9991eaeb18a95a6788a0f57544fb56b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/38 over the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Bedford", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9037, "uuid": "dc593602e74dd869185b573ef9ef8cfa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/test over the Swindon Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9379, "uuid": "48b7c6617440407b9ae2e7f85c8a0cd7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/21 over the Blackbrook Catchment Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8672, "uuid": "0da82b9e01863ec3e4a37bd249cabc3b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/40 over the Black Ven Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10023, "uuid": "26b1a90a766ec01beb45cea795a8c6d6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/17 over Loch Leven, Loch Tay and Loch Lomond", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9947, "uuid": "0e8be82391a7f9b900998fc1fa4a6022", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/25 over the Theobalds Park Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9663, "uuid": "19a8b06230799958f1bf7f7feba0fc11", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/37 over the Slapton Ley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9843, "uuid": "bd5b0d6f221154a302aed4003380587d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/10 over the Leverton Marsh Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9983, "uuid": "4a547b028760c6f317e0959b0fd1cd81", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/05 over the Western Approaches Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10396, "uuid": "bded886b0838861c705ed6e28907b01e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/28 over the Avonmouth Smelter Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10332, "uuid": "be7893135bf22af98ac177d5a5e00f05", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/26 over the Woodwalton Fen, Woodwalton and Monks Wood Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10288, "uuid": "8a77dd537d687735a42008a8b06caa40", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 04/18 over the Insh Marshes Area", "abstract": "ARSF project 04/18: Airborne remote sensing of wetland vegetation: a contribution to the understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of heterogeneous vegetation. PI: S. Winterbottom. Site: Insh Marshes." }, { "ob_id": 10476, "uuid": "3cc28c7ae0a790efc6eeaa26f9f05557", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/18 over the Langjokull Area, Iceland", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10272, "uuid": "d78f1f2aa49b957431ae3c0a99dbc603", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 04/09 over the Wantage Area, in support of the LOwland CAtchment Research programme (LOCAR)", "abstract": "ARSF project 04/09: The impact of spatial variability in LAI and albedo on the uncertainty in estimates of evaporation. PI: R. Harding. Site: Wantage." }, { "ob_id": 9967, "uuid": "b37ac3c4b8a3321ec8a832462fc0f26b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/01 over the Loch Assynt Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9403, "uuid": "4b6335ae1f1f4165d47731e857136d51", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/08 over the Plynlimon Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9135, "uuid": "4b7564d743f14d13f02ccae89c2ba03a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/44 over the Aran Fawddwy Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9551, "uuid": "4b8017193a405955e8c1e013632aee69", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/22 over the Teesmouth Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10593, "uuid": "8cff252dac9c47d05efa00917923a49f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/11 over the Helheim and Kanger Areas, Greenland", "abstract": "ARSF project IPY07/11: Thinning of south-eastern Greenland outlet glaciers and their contribution to sea level rise. Led by: Prof. Tavi Murray, School of the Environment & Society, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP. Location: SE Greenland." }, { "ob_id": 9239, "uuid": "2164e8d9406bcfd42d9c1893acf7415f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and CASI Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/19 over the Westerschelde Estuary, The Netherlands", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9279, "uuid": "d160422d55096ec61da3b28b8de658ce", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/15 over the Beaulieu Heath Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10404, "uuid": "84f1b8899fe12c286967c867518b1af8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/30 over the Minstead and Highland Water Areas, New Forest", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10548, "uuid": "21a81b6a9963f87d367707cc6ba56c4f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/14 over the Weardale Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10143, "uuid": "8d93fd530e19718a0f26bab80d0a7ce6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/31 over the Paphos Area, Cyprus", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/31: Modelling landslide processes and associated geohazards in seismically active SW Cyprus: a potential NERC community site for applied landslide geohazard research & training. PI: Kevin Northmore. Site: Paphos." }, { "ob_id": 10452, "uuid": "8d7563e24e6a9634212ccff5971fa223", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/25 over the Salthouse Area, Norfolk Coast", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8881, "uuid": "c14e82af33f856e8fc1e716f71bd1b08", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/40 over the Charmouth Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9515, "uuid": "74c1a63c38dfe1539f33dfb6a3ec3334", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/01 over the Loch Fleet Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8788, "uuid": "2326e20d9142ae1a6e767729d6575b51", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/29 over the Rambla Honda, Velez del Rubio, and Ramble de Nogalte Areas, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10436, "uuid": "2cdcd1bd1a26f5ce10b8a9a5ca862d11", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/12 over the Finsterwalderbreen Area, Svalbard", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/12 led by A. Fox. Site: Finsterwalderbreen." }, { "ob_id": 9291, "uuid": "3d8490b25fa9f19776fb1e086944b7ff", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/04 over the Kirkcudbright Bay Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10500, "uuid": "8dea6c9ad9752cc7d0ded2ff4999fe8c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/08 over the Rodaquilar Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10208, "uuid": "db5f07de1142a99006c6210a7e7bcf6b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Calibration Flight 05/cal over the Monks Wood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10504, "uuid": "8e3bb0727c10f6a28068458bcf77ab6e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/07 over the Rio de Ribadeo Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9295, "uuid": "27f2cf0ae73692da8e4c7ae2081f36eb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/05 over Loch Ness, Loch Awe and Loch Lomond", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9787, "uuid": "26b6a35464f46288c9d5762c72d71135", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/30 over the Holderness Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9803, "uuid": "4e215f527caee3882ba405fe37dadc8e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/38 over the Blewbury Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10524, "uuid": "70f4b6b9e9a48168a6e1cbc445c9df94", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/02 over the River Nith", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 25818, "uuid": "c1bd61f95443402d8b34a91eeea903e5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ARSF Flight 2012_208 - for RG12_10: Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Measurements", "abstract": "Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the ARSF Optech Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper 3033 LIDAR, ARSF Specim AISA Eagle, ARSF Specim AISA Hawk and ARSF Rollei Digital Camera instruments onboard the NERC ARSF Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft for the ARSF RG12_10 project (flight reference: 2012_208).\r\n\r\nData were collected over the Milton Keynes, UK area.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 9415, "uuid": "db80c04542aa427a2be64c5b48243b84", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/22 over the Cutsdean Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8909, "uuid": "2ebfe32caec6e413976e7ec36a4dfb3b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/15 over the Somerset Levels Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9275, "uuid": "84542cc40f4f6da27dcf2ccc4aee02e4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/08 over the Ribble Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10252, "uuid": "4ed9ecbf5e68ff67f56921b80c11785c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/17 over the Abisko Area, Sweden", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10837, "uuid": "01534005c9f5ffe1a2472e2fb258f846", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB07/07 over the Inverclyde Area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB07/07: Hyperspectral and Phenological Characterisation of Upland Heather Dominated Ecological Communities. Led by: Dr. Tim Malthus, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Grant Inst., King's Buildings Edinburgh, EH3 9JW. Location: Inverclyde, Scotland, UK." }, { "ob_id": 8913, "uuid": "ed2becfa68e2be41cf630f97f27c261e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/17 over the Somerset Levels Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10761, "uuid": "e1b9330234363fae198b0f3a9b82f6b2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB08/03 over the Burbage Moor Area, The Peak District", "abstract": "ARSF project GB08/03: Spatial and temporal changes in fuel moisture content (FMC) in upland vegetation: A case study in the Peak District. Led by: Dr. Richard Armitage, Centre for Environmental Systems Research, School of Environment and Life Sciences, University of Salford, Salford, M5 4WT. Location: Peak District, SE of Manchester, UK" }, { "ob_id": 10296, "uuid": "8bbebef4d92593d38c2094cf8c326fb7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 04/26 over the Pipeline through Aberdeenshire", "abstract": "ARSF project 04/26: Detecting hydrocarbon induced geobotanical anomalies using hyperspectral imagery in Aberdeenshire. PI: M. Williams. Site: Aberdeen Pipeline ." }, { "ob_id": 10368, "uuid": "5b3955d9bf4c5cb1eaa30c797f6087f8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/02 over the Cors Fochno Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10364, "uuid": "430d14a2441ef810c0ea32c5aaf3e83a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/01 over the Isles of Coll and Tiree", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9971, "uuid": "ee4d9e34c581deaa16427319ca37443b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/02 over the Lathkill Dale Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9211, "uuid": "ee72e1042dcb977da71ecd732398c007", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/12 over The Pang Catchment, Wallingford Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9283, "uuid": "e4f14b93f1c455faf2ba6986f5283c77", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/18 over the Bailden to Denholme Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10300, "uuid": "adeba95403ed7518e4218682774d355b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 04/28 over the Northborough Area, for Time Team", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9005, "uuid": "740a4ddadb502c75340e886a721bb3be", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/RE over Selected River Estuaries", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10496, "uuid": "0ca3da0a05c1a95000e0b47fea95810a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/11 over the Menai Straits Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10388, "uuid": "e5c8fa991a02a452a5eb905bdda34a29", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/15 over the Manchester Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10083, "uuid": "a9fd0533906ee1d5ed8b02f15495885a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/36 over the Winchester Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8800, "uuid": "e722e0bb6b7fca8221111743353abdef", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/33 over the Porton Down Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9343, "uuid": "ef29c4aa1882369133fdc09f5c5afb6f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/14 over the Broadbalk Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8618, "uuid": "8c81d9a18b46bc4cae5eb5e4a403cfee", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Optech LIDAR Instrument on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/09 over the Idrija and Ravne Faults, Slovenia", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/09: LiDAR Mapping of Seismogenic Faults in NW Slovenia. PI: Dickson Cunningham. Site: Idrija and Ravne." }, { "ob_id": 9359, "uuid": "09d526a21e5b58bb5b8ee655e3fd0cbb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/07 over the Frame Wood Area in The New Forest", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10833, "uuid": "0f8dff7e673d7a4b861de0be254dba99", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/45 over the Winchester Wheat Fields Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9767, "uuid": "0f9f625c5b96c4c50a7a27eaa48d7aa7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/04 over the D'Arcy Cousland Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9523, "uuid": "c5680d968750610bba2e2fed232ae955", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/06 over the Loch Spelve Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9347, "uuid": "f56ad4805b7a67b9ba9948d14c349428", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI, ATM and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/24 over Berwick-upon-Tweed, Humber Estuary, RACS Moorings, Holderness, Brough, and Rivers Ouse and Humber, in support of the Land-Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS) and the Rivers, Atmosphere and Coasts Study (RACS)", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9847, "uuid": "c516c8f4368a395b2c1a8639110f995c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/11 over the Morton Fen Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8743, "uuid": "8d6af680f69e0bd5a0beddd2bfd2e67a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/21 over the Tweed Estuary and Humber Estuary, in support of the Land-Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS) and the Rivers, Atmosphere and Coasts Study (RACS)", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8808, "uuid": "c5a69eff845a608e21a25a2f3eec9b26", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/36 over the Walsall and Wolverhampton Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9911, "uuid": "09320d1a16c789bc0afb9310ffadcd70", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/06 over The Wash Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9155, "uuid": "0c1ed13184a5dabcbce11511490188db", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/57 over the Parys Mountain Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10111, "uuid": "13af7623dbb1ff76a60fd026378791ae", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Aircraft during Flight 82/34 over the Wymondham Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10123, "uuid": "14c22ae7a12042e880d915d2de782c21", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Aircraft during Flight 82/41 over the Shapwick, Gedney Hill, Chatteris and Strumpshaw Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10075, "uuid": "f6f5cfa531cf0678fdbd366594f46515", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/22 over the North Yorkshire Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10079, "uuid": "16fec7f381d47d80f7f6cc6cf1adcb98", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/34 over the Nottingham Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10280, "uuid": "bdd8706d975ff3e06541ee824b02f84c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 04/13 over The Irish Sea", "abstract": "ARSF project 04/13: Remotely-sensed techniques for observing water quality in the Irish Sea. PI: G. Mitchelson Jacob. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10520, "uuid": "35d12e01af394433f40463bbc444a626", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 00/13 over the Rambla Castanos Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10236, "uuid": "b7e19c200763cd961c7d4f413b0ce211", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/15 over the Wytham Woods Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10256, "uuid": "d7ca3495ef23997453e0292df05f720b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/16 over the Tamar Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9051, "uuid": "8daca81aa9ed8f0bcca7c10392e46054", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/04 over the Grafham Water and Monks Wood Areas", "abstract": "2015-11-20: Data found to be corrupt from Siddal reprocessing pipeline\r\n\r\n\r\nThe Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8656, "uuid": "f788e67abab99c47a5727fff0519df42", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/04 over the Plymouth Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9335, "uuid": "8c45fc58735164c502165221b9986c9e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/09 over the Rivers Tweed, Trent, Tame, Aire, Nidd, Wharfe, Ure, Wiske and Swale", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8628, "uuid": "e58e7d80632152d0be29434bdf46ee77", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM AZ-16 Instrument on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/20 for the Glass Sat Cal Project", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10424, "uuid": "fc47db3662457fb56f51021f8e010f6b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/33 over the Myvatn Area, Iceland", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10264, "uuid": "9af01c5409b15b76e74f16ee95cfe23c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/11 over the Sheep House Wood, Wytham Wood and Brampton Wood Areas", "abstract": "ARSF project 03_11 led by S. Hinsley. Sites: Sheep House Wood, Wytham Wood, Brampton Wood." }, { "ob_id": 10841, "uuid": "fd29b84d8a3be3a4835923e5c0b9226b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/08 over the Otterburn and Cheviot Hills Area", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/08 led by M. Cutler. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8644, "uuid": "b7870190fee9230d184de07f5d11785f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/22 over the Sound of Eriskay Area", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/22 led by T.Malthus. Site: Sound of Eriskay." }, { "ob_id": 10689, "uuid": "a6534d669285e21b8857a5adac5328b4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 99/11 over the Tamar Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9855, "uuid": "1b72f113f4c6f1642e7cb16e3b3193e9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/17 over the Esthwaite Water Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9987, "uuid": "1bf5b290d55ce0a63cbba991cca1998d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/06 over the Didcot Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9131, "uuid": "e37ef6fd4119f0da31bab8ea992f5e1e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/43 over the Hamford and West Mersea Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10183, "uuid": "b7bcfbd0e020c5acf811cd2cf0b78bf0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/07 over the Pollino, Tuscania and Tarquinia Areas, Spain", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/07: Quantifying canopy biophysical variables related to vegetation stress from airborne remotely-sensed data in Mediterranean ecosystems. PI: Alan Blackburn. Sites: Pollino, Tuscania, Tarquinia." }, { "ob_id": 9009, "uuid": "66fab8fd9c9f98f228f690fa81efe77e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/xx over the Swindon Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9387, "uuid": "80e7dd34b88767ee12046b628e7e3714", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/18 over the Loch Spelve Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10801, "uuid": "811829220f285471255b911d2e3fc0b4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 99/10 over the Petersfield and Thorney Island Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8664, "uuid": "32fe3ff154b4f571a79c87c0627ec237", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/35 over the Newport Bay Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8865, "uuid": "a2bb6d451e9726c319c7298c87f0e02d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/16 over the Somme Basin and French Coast Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8776, "uuid": "fe1d95a9d91abba004242ce9d0f5dfbd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/02 over the Llanbrynmair Moor Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9611, "uuid": "a307e9d474e4151d83216327963026fa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/18 over the River Teme", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9123, "uuid": "6b15fdffed2da8a1947ea683ff97c8b8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/27 over the Esthwaite Water Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9763, "uuid": "50d699b6e555c1664f938191b823aa4d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/22 over the Windermere Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8873, "uuid": "6b455c1dd17562ab9549623c53b62a02", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/15 over the Tamar Valley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10741, "uuid": "50b72328251ee47defa09a871f692f45", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/08 over the Montrose Basin, Ythan Estuary and Eden Estuary Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9207, "uuid": "51042c57cca47db838755bcaf91e8523", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/10 over the Inshriach and Rothiemurchus Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10195, "uuid": "07731f1bf2772c53aa77c8a5cd1bcd70", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB2004/23 over the Filey Bay, Robin Hood's Bay and Whitby Abbey Areas", "abstract": "ARSF project GB2004/23: Integrated remote monitoring techniques for coastal geohazards and heritage sites. PI: J.Mills. Sites: Filey Bay, Robin Hoods and Whitby Abbey." }, { "ob_id": 8985, "uuid": "7b2abd81e89bb7de633dd49f90803ae7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/18 over the Bawtry (East) Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10011, "uuid": "1a64055f3c7d4b249a99106455502bdd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/14 over the Snowdonia Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10440, "uuid": "375027e6748da3a34eff439b0260db80", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/19 over the Monks Wood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9491, "uuid": "a7903e97a36060690905243233909b1d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/08 over the Carboneras Inshore Waters Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9739, "uuid": "1136f4e7bd564f406c769c88eb6498d0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/18 over the Conington Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8707, "uuid": "7b9d7e8768912c6c26c5bd5c2f33da84", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 00/28 over the River Nith", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9735, "uuid": "6eba8e55b0d4b82cf2ef0e0b7dbd8437", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/17 over the Panshanger Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10171, "uuid": "6ee1750cca565017ec6bbe7d46a748e5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/15 over the Sitia Area, Crete", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/15: Coastal Marine Habitat Differentiation using Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Data. PI: Graham Ferrier. Site: Sitia" }, { "ob_id": 10725, "uuid": "aa12646d88e4d5d08d01766b00d35aea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/08 over the Langjokull Area, Iceland", "abstract": "ARSF project IPY07/08: Mass Balance Modelling of Langjökull Glacier, Iceland; led by Dr. Ian Willis, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Rd, Cambridge CB2 1ER" }, { "ob_id": 8949, "uuid": "aa12c1b8f812c547c9a60bf93635c57c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/12 over the Skipwith Common Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10713, "uuid": "3774e86780956a29e1c33575888b6be6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/01 over the Kverkjokull Area, Iceland", "abstract": "ARSF project IPY07_01; led by Dr. Johnathan Carrivick (Univ. Leeds).\n\n Locations: Kverkjokull (Iceland), Volga-Skolpa outwash fan" }, { "ob_id": 10825, "uuid": "7bd28afb1afdf6980f2e9fcbaeede2ee", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight ET07/02 over the Difarsa Area, Nile Gorge, Ethiopia", "abstract": "ARSF project ET07/02: Correlating terrain systems and representative values – putting geotechnical numbers into geomorphological images. Led by: W. Murphy, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds. Leeds LS2 9JT, UK. Location: Nile Gorge, Ethiopia." }, { "ob_id": 9955, "uuid": "1394703d6c0b756b6fbf7637d075831b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/29 over the Furzebrook Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10701, "uuid": "b30490c666dd23b43789412183602a5c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight ET07/03 over the Alem Tena Area, Ethiopia", "abstract": "ARSF project ET07/03: Mapping geothermal and epithermal deposits in the Ethopian Rift Valley. Led by: Dr. Graham Ferrier, Department of Geography, University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX. Location: Ethiopia." }, { "ob_id": 10785, "uuid": "ae771c264fa37089058d15b215214594", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight ET07/06 over the Konso Area, Ethiopia", "abstract": "ARSF project ET07/06: Land Use Patterns and Change in Konso, Ethiopia. Led by: Dr. Ian Willis, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Rd, Cambridge CB2 1ER. Location: Konso, Ethopia." }, { "ob_id": 9543, "uuid": "87219a11eb247f8d08dad715cc3a2e9e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/17 over the River Ouse at York and Goole", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8684, "uuid": "b4419dbeaeaf317b4ca0b26ae39ed140", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/test over the Monks Wood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10340, "uuid": "86548b0a685ddb2d39ca6c43a881aa41", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/09 over the Houghton le Spring and New Biggin Areas", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/09 led by J. Mills . Site: Houghton le Spring, New Biggin." }, { "ob_id": 10392, "uuid": "b5e4d2cf65263ab62aea5e5b1c76474e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/22 over the Polden Hills Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8731, "uuid": "7214f561a99be0b8197eaec944548c1b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/xx over the North West Norfolk Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9619, "uuid": "ba59bff38140a5aa4d731324684916db", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/20 over the Slapton Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9451, "uuid": "bae619416a7767a53e5fe250d079e67b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/03 over the River Test", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9859, "uuid": "bb88c84154a96213da17da36408d1bcf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/18 over the Dinnet Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8945, "uuid": "fea13fd837eb58faf95ca7660ad23841", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/01 over the Brooms Barn Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8832, "uuid": "18b122d1af72f5fa460fdd34ebcd331b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/xx over the Conington Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9831, "uuid": "bc539b050b58ad0cb3ab18541d64e698", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/03 over the Oxford Flood Plain Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9327, "uuid": "bc3785f714ec4040033b2947837494db", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/02 over the River Ribble", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10043, "uuid": "3e32f67c06df822e4070d5364a4809cc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/27 over the Strumpshaw, Hickling and Acle Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10609, "uuid": "51962ba7d591949ef084f1ad0790c198", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB07/03 over 4 Welsh Sites", "abstract": "ARSF - GB07/03 project: Modelling Soil Hydrology and Biodiversity as Affected by Microtopography. Led by: Dr. John Scullion, Institute of Biological Sciences, Edward Llwyd Building, The University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3DA. Location: Rhos, South Wales, UK." }, { "ob_id": 9567, "uuid": "75cb6ec092e26df6918e42b1d57b5b26", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/06 over the Montrose Basin Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8921, "uuid": "1fd17098fd1a0b83b0e876bdfc1ec62f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/15 over the Vale of Clwyd Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10380, "uuid": "7d501080e04ad351c72cb6ba8d2ed613", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/10 over the Tollesbury Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10067, "uuid": "028c3fab349ab26f3c0d2d2d44d51cc4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/13 over the Portsmouth Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10095, "uuid": "029813839400d76eb62fc3acf7dc19e2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/R5 over the Horsey Mere Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9691, "uuid": "bfc95da256359b7a867abfe88e4cb410", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/02 over the The Potteries Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10809, "uuid": "3e63042185e86afcbc205b280f8807b5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM AZ-16, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB08/19 over the London Area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB08/19: Investigating the Urban Energy Balance of London. Led by: Prof. Martin Wooster, Environmental Monitoring & Modelling Research Group, Department of Geography, King's College London, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS, UK. Location: London, UK." }, { "ob_id": 10617, "uuid": "c0bf34571a04b8008ebf3b741adfc988", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/07 over the Myrdalsjokull and Oraefajokull Areas, Iceland", "abstract": "Glacier response to a changing climate in southern Iceland. Led by Dr. David Graham, Department of Geography, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU." }, { "ob_id": 10432, "uuid": "f1b17e8929d68de1143375fea24e0927", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft and the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 99/04 over the Lime Regis, The Pound, Eastbourne and Bembridge Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10175, "uuid": "33752ece5c309ef8af15b4449afc6a88", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/14 over the Cersosimo and Arpi Areas, Italy, and the Heslerton Area, UK", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/14: Airborne thermography and spectral sensitivity analysis of the soil and soil-vegetation interface for archaeological prospection. PI: Daniel Donoghue. Sites: Cersosimo, Arpi, Heslerton" }, { "ob_id": 9151, "uuid": "aa60bb8e225b0c20e25a16f1913cfc88", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/51 over the Conway Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10472, "uuid": "c15f758494ba00ff1bb8b15c8cbf759e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/44 over the Plymouth Algal Bloom", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10167, "uuid": "51d65b1be57bc95714a77530ad6b8a8a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/16 over the Khora Sfakion Area, Greece", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/16 : Unravelling Long-term Deposition upon a tectonically active coastal piedmont at Sfakion in Southern Crete. PI: Graham Ferrier. Site: Khora Sfakion." }, { "ob_id": 10585, "uuid": "51e3a28666659cccdd928f4d390d274b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB08/11 over the Brooms Barn Area, to Validate Envisat MERIS Terrestrial Chlorophyll Index (MTCI) Data", "abstract": "ARSF project GB08/11: Validation Consolidation of the Envisat MERIS Terrestrial Chlorophyll Index (MTCI). Led by: Dr. Doreen Sandra Boyd, School of Geography, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK. Location: Brooms Farm, UK." }, { "ob_id": 9067, "uuid": "7c2b00c4ae3491ed81ed21aa7649bbb5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/10 over the Insh Marshes Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9695, "uuid": "08e0923c3d308b060434fe32653a89d7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/03 over the Tay Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8780, "uuid": "c3aebafd3c4f438265b9e69ef32d2e1d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/23 over the Puerto Lumbreras, Embalse de Puentes and Las Palas Areas, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8824, "uuid": "7e01fa08cfdda16a0a7d9b214e1a8c4d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/19 over the Thorney Island Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9603, "uuid": "7e4b157ed2e98a67c94e48dc73691069", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/13 over the Slapton Ley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10657, "uuid": "02a2941ec4105090baaf5873780570bd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM AZ-16 Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/07 over the Esthwaite Water Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10107, "uuid": "7e0db5d9095ab014beb36b9576ca1ee4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Aircraft during Flight 82/26 over the Lathkill Dale Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10777, "uuid": "0b2b699ee482ca056abea9e375dd46f2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight ET07/05 over the Mojo Area, Ethiopia", "abstract": "ARSF project ET07/05: Determining engineering parameters of expansive soils using an integrated airborne and field spectroscopy and geophysical dataset. Led by: Dr. Graham Ferrier, Department of Geography, University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX. Location: Mojo, Ethopia." }, { "ob_id": 8735, "uuid": "ca862f3d9c8b3b860d9001c6004dcf3a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/09 over the Glensaugh, Sourhope (North), Sourhope (South), Drayton, Wytham, Rothamsted, Cairngorms, Snowdonia, Porton, Alice Holt, North Wyke and Moor House Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8751, "uuid": "7ecbba9e712ccb481882a5a96157d0f8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/16 over the Rodalquilar Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9179, "uuid": "cc81a77c2cb7af64722bf936a7b6e18c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/34 over the Skomer Island, West Angle Bay, Freshwater West and Stackpole Quay Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9227, "uuid": "7f059a27c55a0fb6b97315d67114cc95", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and CASI Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/05 over the Creuddyn Peninsula Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10051, "uuid": "cb338f8dc96102d52580ad75fa4682a3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/32 over the Durham Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10645, "uuid": "1d714f8698c6b0ba3b133d58f6993971", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM AZ-16 and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 Aircraft during Flight GB08/15 over the Eaves Wood Area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB08 /15: Modelling gap microclimates in broadleaved deciduous forests using remotely sensed data. Led by: Dr. Alan Blackburn, Dept. of Geography, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YQ. Location: Eaves Wood, Staffordshire, UK." }, { "ob_id": 10260, "uuid": "cb57ca6baeced879657a4221c25fed41", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/10 over the Lakselv and Divadalen Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8760, "uuid": "84b5d7689c0c3827b2062b0e7deb062b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/29 over the Rodaliquilar and Carboneras Areas, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10103, "uuid": "85301be613e6d24ab771396c58d4afe7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Aircraft during Flight 82/25 over the Gower, Tawe Valley and Crai Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10821, "uuid": "f4f0aeadc20d4442aad15ae0a74dbd29", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/03 over the Sandflug Area, Greenland", "abstract": "ARSF project IPY07/03: Contemporary spatial and temporal patterns of sediment supply, availability and Transport in proglacial aeolian systems. Led by Dr. Richard Hodgkins, Loughborough University (Leicester). Site: Sandflug, Greenland." }, { "ob_id": 8668, "uuid": "03659f01cb43e91e2c773d5b516aa2a3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/test over the Monks Wood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9891, "uuid": "8692db7f527f172dde9d95ed4480ac70", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/35 over the Barton Broad and Blewbury Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9299, "uuid": "86afcdafc5d063ff08985e75201f5f22", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/06 over the Rostherne Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9815, "uuid": "d301d040e4ded02769bdf554263d8c81", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/41 over the Southampton Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8917, "uuid": "86817e87c392f650c7319b232aa4321a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/28 over the Helmsdale Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10444, "uuid": "86899b02aa751c5b156e7a0fcbe0ca00", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/38 for Atmospheric Tests", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9091, "uuid": "d52b8308aea6e8977a83efbea511748a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/05 over the Fife and Tayside Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10765, "uuid": "877978038ace67558b8d4291ad364d4c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Optech LIDAR Instrument on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB06/05 over the Clocaenog Forest and Glasfyndd Forest Areas", "abstract": "ARSF Project GB06/05; led by Dr. Tim Malthus (School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh), Clocaenog Forest (North Wales), Glasfyndd Forest (South Wales)." }, { "ob_id": 10581, "uuid": "1a42bed724e23375540c6e2638eaf469", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/06 over the Humber-Wash Area, in support of the Land-Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS)", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9087, "uuid": "03b1b91b27621e749f04b39991017802", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/14 over the Tay Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10661, "uuid": "e3ac9e2b43c849026c2ecce3216c6588", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/10 over the Bristol Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10131, "uuid": "0c7419d5bca123ac71d4dbc9e87bee83", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Aircraft during Flight 82/test over the Conington Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9435, "uuid": "cc1d4cbba0c78c470b8d6bddc2c38197", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/08 over the Ullswater Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9671, "uuid": "0cd72e1f1847da9ce39fc22810bba4c8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/39 over the Nottingham Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9459, "uuid": "8022edcfe6b86d59968c968a4107992b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/07 over the Shuttleworth Farm Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10163, "uuid": "ec5f5604878450502e83d52ddac8a470", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/20 over the Spilimbergo Area, Italy", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/20: Hydroecological dynamics of large floodplain rivers Fiume Tagliamento, NE Italy. PI: Geoffrey Petts. Site: Spilimbergo." }, { "ob_id": 9013, "uuid": "80987ff3e83c1128594ace8dad9c4458", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/26 over the Strath Oykel Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9323, "uuid": "52415547b3266ccac460781ffbe4a085", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/01 over the Caldicot Levels Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10232, "uuid": "050d027c37b6169ccd6bba989ca34f42", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/16 over the Gulfaske, Albrecht, Slakbreen, Bakaninbreen, Midrelovenbreen, Austrbrogger, Finsterwalderbreen, Fridtjonbreen and Koristka Areas, Svalbard, for the Norwegian Polar Institute", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/16 led by Tavi Murray. Sites: NPI, Gulfaske, Albrecht, Slakbreen, Bakaninbreen, Midrelovenbreen, Austrbrogger, Finsterwalderbreen, Fridtjonbreen, Koristka." }, { "ob_id": 10031, "uuid": "ec7ddbbda6022a22169ffba638b42847", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/22 over the Holderness Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9863, "uuid": "526ca171015c1625b5b5939e3fbe5442", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/20 over the Duddon Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10641, "uuid": "526d29e416d7f2e50877a5cd12cd959d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/R1 over the Thetford Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9907, "uuid": "52c3b413c5110f8425692e72f9f6d69a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/05 over the Swansea Bay and Bosherston Lakes Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10669, "uuid": "04f962bb3e57f6d52c24a12381dd624a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/02 over the Thingvallavatn Area, Iceland", "abstract": "ARSF project IPY07/02: Lava penetrating water; led by Dr. Neil Mitchell (SEAES, University of Manchester); Site: Nesjahraun, Thingvallavatn, Iceland" }, { "ob_id": 8614, "uuid": "051cdaeffee9a0405e0f202784d3ca5a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 Instrument on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB2004/21 over the Chilbolton Area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB2004/21: Airborne Ozone LIDAR Validation Study. PI: Jim McQuaid. Site: Chilbolton." }, { "ob_id": 9383, "uuid": "c46632062888ebfeddab8fd11854f4a6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/22 over the Blackbrook Catchment Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 13433, "uuid": "05abb473ecfb4a64b44b6af9fcbc481d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/38 over Crymlyn Bog", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9375, "uuid": "424f62277fc5e2b71781edacad4634a6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/16 over the Isle Of Grain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9455, "uuid": "425a0e3a1ade4871c5ecc31cc4b2daac", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/05 over the Rivers Ythan, Eden, Lune, Dyfi, Alde, Deben, Swale, Tamar and Plym. Auchencaird, Foryd and Swansea Bays. Duddon, Artro and Mawddach Estuaries. Cromarty, Montrose Basin, Tyningham, Breydon Water, Blyth, Pagham Harbour and Hayle Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9587, "uuid": "52ee76e4d291db3ed4c11768d9077816", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/35 over the River Severn", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10829, "uuid": "dc6ee6180519d29aea5d66d49aafaa92", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/01 over the South Nottingham Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8812, "uuid": "35355924565183b5263002b24cc5ffef", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/test over the Monks Wood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9679, "uuid": "42722eeae2d95da9ac3c93f1bc7aae91", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/42 over the Grafham Water Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9231, "uuid": "4bd5a1d15bb291cbe1959dea0a81f311", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/14 over Stonton Brook and the River Welland", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10681, "uuid": "e0529c0ee2f0545a32a9dbced3ebfd42", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB07/04 over the Hayton Area", "abstract": "ARSF project GB07/04: Hayton Remote Sensing project. Led by: Dr. Peter Halkon, Dept of History, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7RX. Location: Hayton, East Yorkshire, UK." }, { "ob_id": 10468, "uuid": "33808ee07e707a52c06675d2da2bda20", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/39 over the Thorney Island Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10240, "uuid": "3575a89f1f7c0a1579238b6927d442ad", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/04 over the Midrelovenbreen Area, Svalbard, for the Norwegian Polar Institute", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/04 led by Neil Arnold. Site: Midrelovenbreen, NPI." }, { "ob_id": 8836, "uuid": "9a9e228433a1a02dc2592af65146406f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/25 over the Charmouth Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9307, "uuid": "99d02d33c0ba5be20c713b3646517036", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/11 over the Dee Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9711, "uuid": "5a4e9ef0eb9e108c6f15356358922106", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/07 over the Whitsand Bay and Exe Estuary Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9575, "uuid": "252f556b3016e116e6ca2f150cf876dd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/18 over the Llyne Brianne Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9427, "uuid": "00e0f26c80bef38746594ecec9a904ea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 95/26 over the Shuttleworth Farm Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9371, "uuid": "07c1da32ae388e9323ece23665427fb2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, ATM and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/14 over the Bradgate Park, Beacon Hill, Warren Hills and Charnwood Forest Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8727, "uuid": "020ab269a0a3d9f25f26b56fa39d20af", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/06 over the Conington Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9033, "uuid": "5ac2b8840549f6af7a478eeb35933cd4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/47 over the Norwich Strumpshaw Marsh Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9851, "uuid": "4c8b2379ff7cf46fdf8a838275b0f4c2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/14 over the Ripon Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9995, "uuid": "5ac8a75e2907eaa1d1b66553829cbbfc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/10 over the Swansea Bay and Bristol Channel Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10151, "uuid": "088e99d5ef5d8ee85858571dca0046cf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/29 over the Venice Area, Italy", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/29: Quantitative Assessment of Optically Derived Properties from CASI and ATM for Optical modelling in the Venice Lagoon and Messina Straits. PI: Simon Boxall. Site: Venice." }, { "ob_id": 10087, "uuid": "089e276ce13161eb513d5da585c00e96", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/43 over the Chatteris Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9935, "uuid": "08cf0f5400411ca99b375a28186b2518", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/16 over the Didcot Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10512, "uuid": "252775ca4a89628785eb07b529f902dd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/04 over the Cors Caron Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10344, "uuid": "5b6d17979f3f5a90e5b4ccb08e91f2f1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/18 over the Calstock and Plymouth Areas", "abstract": "ARSF project led by S.Lavender. Site: Calstock, Plymouth (hi/lo)." }, { "ob_id": 8711, "uuid": "4ce5998d58a8db8ae966a5ff15a169dc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 00/test over the Monks Wood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9563, "uuid": "31c42307e105abec4076bdc7053c853a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/02 over the Moor House Nature Reserve", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9363, "uuid": "c18ddc456fa431271e660df7c6d2d70c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/10 over the Tabernas Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor.\r\nThis flight was also previously labelled 96/12." }, { "ob_id": 10625, "uuid": "445bd339417ff1a6b579a45e98be0720", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/04 over the Westfjords Area, Iceland", "abstract": "ARSF project IPY07/04: Investigation into the Processes Controlling Debris Flows in the Westfjords Region, Iceland. Led by Dr. John Murray, Dept. of Earth Science, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA." }, { "ob_id": 10220, "uuid": "6dc09482be5d9425dd97e24881ec9b05", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Rollei Digital Camera, Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during flight 04/16 over the Norfolk Broads Area", "abstract": "ARSF project 04/16: Characterising the photoautotrophic response to the spatiotemporal variability in underlying environmental conditions in shallow eutrophic lakes through airborne remote sensing. PI: Andrew Tyler. Site: Norfolk Broads." }, { "ob_id": 10099, "uuid": "996e80d0391e3209b0117fcfea7b7103", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Aircraft during Flight 82/02 over the Chepstow and Thetford Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9247, "uuid": "a2527bfaa98e462d800665744917b96b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/21 over the Faringdon Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10753, "uuid": "fd0a72c0bf7fec642d39f4fa06005e48", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data using the Optech LIDAR Instrument on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB01/22 over the Brancaster Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10717, "uuid": "271697fcc97ee73787d009e639cbc00a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB05/03 over the Newcastle, River Ouseburn and Harwood Areas", "abstract": "ARSF project GB05/03: Retrieval of structural and biochemical parameters from multiangle, multispectral airborne data. PI: Matt Disney. Site: Newcastle, River Ouseburn, Harwood." }, { "ob_id": 10204, "uuid": "dff457d1d7bb2e86f7daae24e90bca8e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Rollei Digital Camera, Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during flight GB05/01 over the Edinburgh and Glasgow Areas", "abstract": "ARSF project GB05/01 : The application of airborne remote sensing techniques in archaeology: a comparative study. PI: William Hanson. Sites: Edinburgh, Glasgow." }, { "ob_id": 13465, "uuid": "5293dc2838294c409986526a17837d0d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/11 over the Morales Basin Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9715, "uuid": "a1f21cced0637d723f5e30ff54c3326c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the photographic camera and ATM instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/09 over the Tamar Valley area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8857, "uuid": "a274cb2c3ff584e6ffe50d98f6a930e4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/xx over the South Downs Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9315, "uuid": "538ae8fc67de6f6a99ba1ea2d9752776", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/16 over the Warren Hills, Beacon Hill and Bradgate Park Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10416, "uuid": "a2cdd88052aca539a6baecc135efc4cc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/43 over the Berwyn Mountains Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8981, "uuid": "f7c160918be10b9eecd23427cd614ab7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/02 over the Rothamsted Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9579, "uuid": "53cdac7ac348b1b910836ae8e47bdcab", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/25 over the Tay Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10348, "uuid": "5402c0b7b69314357925a82047bbf357", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/31 over the Kelso Area, for Time Team", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10709, "uuid": "53b204a3d509aa8fdf02e3a7bc7f349f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 99/09 over the Pilsey Sands Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9547, "uuid": "45c884736637a2b7e9a4a60b2661461f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/18 over the Dudley and Queslett Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10480, "uuid": "f827aae973f16aaf54788377da199915", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/34 over the Borgarfjordur Area, Iceland", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10179, "uuid": "a6f8f6e904072b3c9ddf85d69910b4d3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/10 over Milos Island, Greece", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/10: Hydrothermal vent activity from airborne remotely-sensed data. PI: Paul Dando. Site: Milos." }, { "ob_id": 9647, "uuid": "f8989db4c65ed2df7c2d553e1cca8d6c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/30 over the St. Abbs Head and Bell Rock Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8953, "uuid": "5cd8d2689ac6aa6d5a7ef588ae9bbfd8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/29 over the Avon Valley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 13464, "uuid": "4603c0ca50a34deeb648c091a64f6e5d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 92/03 over the Folkstone Warren Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10284, "uuid": "f91615615bd5dc06762a0105e1358e8f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 04/17 over the Manchester Area, in support of the Adaption Strategies to Climate Change in the Urban Environment (ASCCUE) Project", "abstract": "ARSF project 04/17: Assessment of Thermal Conditions in Urban Morphology Types in Greater Manchester. PI: S. Pauleit. Site: Manchester." }, { "ob_id": 9939, "uuid": "a8150556e908afd00f390d0d78480a4e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/17 over the Blewbury Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9675, "uuid": "464a7c22bf11cc76296748760a327c1c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/41 over the Welland Valley and Nene Valley Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9879, "uuid": "46571bf2aeb3b635f6b9d452f3a87d34", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/28 over the New Forest, Yateley Common, Broxhead Common and Burghclere Common Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10376, "uuid": "54fc8c69b342eae4a0e07ef567adf488", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/09 over the Coombe Barton Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8747, "uuid": "ab124f3a464e3556376c55a35845434b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/test over the Storebaelt Bridge Area, Denmark", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10749, "uuid": "abd0fd04da7d1d7222d7eba316e11792", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM AZ-16 and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight NL08/01 over the Cabauw Area, The Netherlands, in support of the European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate Air Quality Interactions (EUCAARI) Cloud Radiation Interaction Study (CRIS)", "abstract": "ARSF project NL08/01: EUCAARI-Cloud Radiation Interaction Study (EU-CRIS). Led by: Prof. Hugh Coe, University of Manchester, SEAES, Simon Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10091, "uuid": "987c3bc0cdeda959d257c300de3063cf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/R4 over the Theobalds Park Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10705, "uuid": "28711f2af7aac4bdcbf9a814811e882f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/17 over the Barnham and Thetford Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10721, "uuid": "c1848edf1ac0be88e84a3d7857c9bb42", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight IPY07/06 over the Breidamerkurjokull Area, Iceland", "abstract": "Ice dynamics, calving and recession at Breidamerkurjökull, Iceland. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9175, "uuid": "56688a3ef9b071c4309379a54f821335", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/16 over the Tay Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9615, "uuid": "4790025e77439c15200b0ee07073cccf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/19 over the Slapton Ley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9431, "uuid": "feea4d7150cad9719f2721b8813a24ca", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/03 over the Llyne Brianne Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9045, "uuid": "56741909380663673fa9a63316723779", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Aircraft during Flight 82/24 over the Windermere Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8820, "uuid": "ff05cd1b2f7dc993832875dfa1b8ea2c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/09 over the Kilham Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8768, "uuid": "ff08b66570e2690196f1ae8f22189fe1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/34 over the Lake Vrywny Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8816, "uuid": "568d35cab1b5ebb0ac995ce661125fd0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/xx over the Llyn Brianne Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10797, "uuid": "7b845c1ff0c76b13c2f0c59b59944667", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 95/13 over the Guadalfeo River Basin, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9083, "uuid": "c9801ca1c2c5d468b501166048c07dbd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/17 over the Belper Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9099, "uuid": "ffad2bd6e7b92d767474920b50ac10fd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/07 over the Bell Rock Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10400, "uuid": "49002168a18e6f7da22e6c87bb3d36fb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/29 over the Harper Adams Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9919, "uuid": "989551b8b5f32ea89e1a479f77d9343e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/11 over the Ballater Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8961, "uuid": "d0cc4b2d964480c4f48c296d0f78717c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/37 over the Southampton Water Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8804, "uuid": "ca081e9333dc7ad953faa99d1e07167d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/34 over the Lake Vrywny Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9771, "uuid": "d0d9aed08623f42cc53ffcddef237f72", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/08 over the West Solent Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9351, "uuid": "e1262bf7b7825245558c7cf18bcf4399", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/03 over the River Ythan and Montrose Basin Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10532, "uuid": "79397a050808bde1c4b57c0ff7875646", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft and the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 00/23 over the Wye Valley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8784, "uuid": "01fd3df8edde2222ebb64a7ae0cce9a6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/28 over the Las Palas and Puerto Lumbreras Areas, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9495, "uuid": "795497f45a71718fd12d6b0168f42256", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/22 over the Cabo de Gata Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9475, "uuid": "37fd303cc5448400b87a0355e4a87bef", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/20 over the Folkestone Warren Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9419, "uuid": "2f047294ef0ea52674660cd19a939310", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/23 over the Denny Lodge Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 25821, "uuid": "5732da3b616843b19db7ff69598abf2c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ARSF Flight 2012_249 - for RG12_10: Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Measurements", "abstract": "Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the ARSF Optech Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper 3033 LIDAR, ARSF Specim AISA Hawk, ARSF Specim AISA Eagle and ARSF Rollei Digital Camera instruments onboard the NERC ARSF Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft for the ARSF RG12_10 project (flight reference: 2012_249).\r\n\r\nData were collected over the Luton, UK area.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 9059, "uuid": "e13cb43795d155456253fdcf6dffe435", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/29 over the Anglesey Area", "abstract": "2015-11-20: Ed Williamson attempted to obtain data from the Siddal reprocessing pipeline, but no data found from old tape deposits.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 13448, "uuid": "052e159e975844bf8c2445223a53eb5b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/23 over Tay Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10597, "uuid": "05d48b6179f0b92883542e75b4c04f8e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/21 over the Rutland Water Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9991, "uuid": "3256d414f2f2117be134bd31c7ad1179", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/08 over the Theale Area, Reading", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9443, "uuid": "00ac5978d92dde14f8138cb719c368eb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/10 over the Garboldisham and Hambledon Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9731, "uuid": "d94cc82ddfd6b802870f79025c40c0f6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/16 over the Sennybridge Range Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10516, "uuid": "b81b2790604a63d782fc6643b24685a5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/15 over the New Forest Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8648, "uuid": "5ee9bf65437913e1c1719c85ed0c0be8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Calibration Flight 03/cal over the Monks Wood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9571, "uuid": "5f0e4d8e3f1ff1721104292f574913ce", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/17 over the Cwm Dyli Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9659, "uuid": "75a73ebe82339d014546d78a41576387", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/35 over the Snowdonia Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10352, "uuid": "5f48957dcd8be576351430e1b82cd01b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 00/03 over the Blackbrook Catchment Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10015, "uuid": "2949be56ff6dc0bfff020c837c0f4fa6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/15 over the Anglesey Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8680, "uuid": "75d21a8e82174bae6c91ff816e085fdf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/42 over the Millingerwaard Area, Netherlands", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10693, "uuid": "416e6b07d620b6fed8c03e01a9e2be3e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight ET07/04 over the Afar Province, Rift South, Ethiopia", "abstract": "ARSF project ET07/04: The Hararo Rift Segment in the Afar Triple Junction, and geohazards in the Afar capital, Semara. Led by: Dr. Tim Wright, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. Location: Afar Province, Northern Ethiopia." }, { "ob_id": 10019, "uuid": "53a84e02237f40743ba5817da4fc7041", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/16 over the Cumbria Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9503, "uuid": "7617f45ca8606b06dd80c346fb8900f0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/30 over the Embalse de Iznajar Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10159, "uuid": "761a96bba8d7d25400b896c106281a4f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/24 over the Nepi Area, Italy", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/24: Mapping the lower Tiber catchment. PI: Simon Stoddart. Site: Nepi." }, { "ob_id": 8877, "uuid": "a3d3f79885390506185a7b3690752357", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/31 over the Stour Valley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10304, "uuid": "0cc0a8fba6e34290ca7c0cd2c1b5a686", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/03/12 over the Spilli, Mires, Plakiotissa and Zaros Areas, Greece", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/03/12: 3-D structural characteristics and biological evalutation of Cretan olive groves (Olea europaea) using airborne LiDAR and VIS/NIR imaging. PI: Harriet Allen. Sites: Spilli, Mires, Plakiotissa, Zaros." }, { "ob_id": 8852, "uuid": "600d78086a845465a779725ee4067387", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/RT over the River Tay", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9703, "uuid": "0352ffbf7461fb723391d5e361e65569", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/05 over the Ash Ranges Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9483, "uuid": "602a5b1469497329eb9f73ed0d009aeb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/24 over the Teesmouth Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9867, "uuid": "1210d1fef6d48a4ce62626d04662df03", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/21 over the Holderness Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9595, "uuid": "a4009d837a1eaebab49e9251409bf4d5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/05 over the Castle Donington Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8957, "uuid": "1f7a8c0e606d63b33a1700ad9847d16e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/30 over the Irish Sea", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10653, "uuid": "60591e575a4334d370e304e3bd724a89", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/21 over the Loch Ard and Loch Achray Areas", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/21 led by T. Malthus. Site: Loch Ard/Achray." }, { "ob_id": 9999, "uuid": "b8708aedc76639d7d389d0a96892945c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/11 over the New Forest", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10817, "uuid": "89ece2e7efd2ad8f25fb8644ab189e09", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB07/05 over the Loch Leven, Windermere and Esthwaite Water Areas", "abstract": "ARSF project GB07/05: Strategies to manage toxic cyanobacterial blooms in lakes: remote sensing, modelling and cost benefit analysis. Led by: Dr. Andrew Tyler, SBES, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, FK9 4LA. Location: Loch Leven, Scotland, UK." }, { "ob_id": 13438, "uuid": "0a2dde790b5f433a88ba8c805a992647", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/39 over Cricklade", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10737, "uuid": "60b09926f23257d7b3f5b6a116fda455", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight BGS07/01 over The San Domingos Mine", "abstract": "RSF - BGS07/01 project. Monitoring the former Sao Domingos mine with respect to contamination patterns derived from waste mining materials and related Acid Mine Drainage (AMD). Lead by Dra. Lidia Quintal, Instituto Nacional de Engenharia, Tecnologia e Inovacao & Claire Fleming, British Geological Survey, Keyworth (Nottingham NG12 5GG)." }, { "ob_id": 10408, "uuid": "222867edd7bd49202c076c0d1006b8f6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/31 over the Rothamsted Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9167, "uuid": "14da785cf01bee2e3e7acaced5a3c4c1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/12 over the Hunterston Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9707, "uuid": "60f3e4b3e76f8c7907abe3c6019d5619", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/06 over the Plymouth Sound Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9391, "uuid": "612e22a4470d5411ddf4345037c0a8f2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/23 over the Goss Moor Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9479, "uuid": "187b2151fe13bfb8ded8a8a2bb753577", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/23 over the River Lavant", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8610, "uuid": "e5938408feda66eb33be96b4159d1dfd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB05/15 over the Fingringhoe Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9235, "uuid": "190541d39cd5131510fcd42025307610", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/18 over the Newbiggin Crag Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9111, "uuid": "23870da5482cd42a5baafa82e06a0eb1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/31 over the Guiting Power Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10456, "uuid": "8b60521d6542221121e930b0c1c0c9a1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/26 over the Mocatan Catchment Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10248, "uuid": "23e37b1d2880970f50ac6e8a76a0d403", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Rollei Digital Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during flight 01/12 over the Llangattock and Ripon Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 13430, "uuid": "9b75602848554d5db9dc925c60f5f615", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/18 over Lands End, Lizard", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9643, "uuid": "a4e805ce3da6faa12eb3a02e9544fbce", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/29 over the Wylfa Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10605, "uuid": "1c138a7626d81a76f5db59accdaace9a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, Optech LIDAR and AISA Eagle and Hawk Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight ET07/07 over the Lake Tana Area, Ethiopia", "abstract": "ARSF project ET07/07: Late Pleistocene desiccation of Lake Tana, Source of the Blue Nile. Led by: Dr. Charles Bates, School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife, UK. Location: Blue Nile." }, { "ob_id": 10448, "uuid": "618b94ba634098db03c57e660614c06e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/19 over the Grimsvotn Area, Icelane", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9255, "uuid": "685448770e7d8291b7176041427cb6a5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI, ATM and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/03 over the River Severn", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10308, "uuid": "0034f44f14bb64040ec706e6a427f279", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/12 over the Spilli, Mires, Plakiotissa and Zaros Areas, Greece", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/12: High resolution remote sensing of NDVI gradients on the slopes of Mt. Psiloritis in South Central Crete. PI: Bernard Devereux. Sites: Spilli, Mires, Plakiotissa, Zaros." }, { "ob_id": 10003, "uuid": "1f42e17460f9bdbc6e734b29ee280af2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/12 over the Coed-y-Brenin Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10027, "uuid": "1fc5484d11ecf391064765c5afc35247", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/21 over the Braunton Burrows Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9871, "uuid": "25770ded082dda47354f2387b2ae4760", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/25 over the Bawtry Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9025, "uuid": "e8751b8ba86b895e58aa9db5c3996c92", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/test over the Kidlington Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9895, "uuid": "29bc726a806efcb6cccce234f857f55b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/42 over the Nantlle Ridge Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9779, "uuid": "b9c127493030b6805fd5473fd470d3a1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/26 over the Llyn Brianne Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8764, "uuid": "25cb8a0521e7f21952ee044e458e6320", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/30 over the Coto Donana Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8905, "uuid": "96183d6da2250674020a00ffb03b86a3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/12 over the Broadbalk Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10063, "uuid": "173e1b0a26e1428b811f54d1d0f23590", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 83/02 over the Gedney Hill Area", "abstract": "2015-11-20: Ed Williamson attempted to obtain data from the Siddal reprocessing pipeline, but no data found from old tape deposits.\r\n\r\nThe Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9607, "uuid": "961b06305e2232acb9ed3abf1ebe87ec", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/14 over the Cwm Dyli Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9095, "uuid": "25da8a0e17f04475138253f6870e2694", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/06 over the North Sea, Teeside and Humberside Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8772, "uuid": "0051e2bf410f0a43a8d507b7334c0dd6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 93/05 over the Portugos Area, Spain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9823, "uuid": "0054d66e48540ebc3cde9fcf7df342b5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/59 over the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10573, "uuid": "22b3b4441fd227081eaa2cc9ee65ccea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 00/28/NL over the Ooster-/Westerschelde and Bommende Areas, Netherlands", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10336, "uuid": "96457bef3c05a12990b48ba5e175e1a6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/03 over the Llangattock Plateau Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9747, "uuid": "e8c4d59764cf6cd82c63627922107bac", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/24 over the Devoke Water, Wast Water, Seathwaite Tarn, Levers Water and Wet Sleddale Areas (Lake District)", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9331, "uuid": "2e2ec967816dfee3b54ae2cbbae6dd1b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI, ATM and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/05 over the Wroxeter Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9199, "uuid": "b8df3216e1d8cc0b0a3641bff0caa7ac", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft and the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 98/08 over the Bosworth Field Area", "abstract": "Flights during 1998 used the photographic camera, CASI-1 and ATM AZ-16 instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC aircraft. Flights during 2002 were with the photographic camera, ATM AZ-16 and CASI-2 instruments on the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM aircraft." }, { "ob_id": 10316, "uuid": "9e0c48b8a709f48ea60226cd2af34604", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/21 over the Kameni and Santorini Islands, Greece", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/21: A digital elevation model for the Kameni Islands. PI: D. Pyle. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10199, "uuid": "9dbae329e731b76dff3dcd7d7c529aa0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Rollei Digital Camera, Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during flight GB05/02 over the Dee Estuary", "abstract": "ARSF project GB05/02: Air-sea and Sediment processes within the Hilbre Coastal Observatory. PI: Alex Souza. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9887, "uuid": "629e78efd7f5d85961ff61daf9056bd2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/33 over the Strathy, Pollie Hill, Rimsdale, Poulray and North Dalchork Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10577, "uuid": "cc2e0719b2b047dd13c1375d52058324", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 00/06 over the Westerschelde Area, Netherlands", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10528, "uuid": "afdd649c10e4fdece9455f4527fcf686", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/03 over the Crowmarsh Gifford Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9631, "uuid": "9f0521c265cdcc995547e004292267df", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/23 over the Severn Valley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9223, "uuid": "b241063cad3ba06bd59b2fa1c2ed566f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/19 over the Trough of Bowland, Wet Sleddale and Auchencarroch Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8605, "uuid": "cc6667594524567e5983e60ae1dd901d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB05/16 over the Birmingham Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9899, "uuid": "d08d236fc134cdb525e7a9c84d4109fa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/46 over the River Esk", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8632, "uuid": "2ec76fed8a28e699625c17acc43cf303", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Test Flight 04/999 over the Monks Wood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9719, "uuid": "62a8a3f8d30eed9f41e80951be5b0fa7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 89/11 over the Newborough Warren Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9075, "uuid": "afee74b0c4a70c22a8a5a75bfcc346a0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/10 over the North Dartmoor Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10224, "uuid": "aff371b94070a9920afe5e6a0993bd00", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 04/03 over the Sheffield, Cardiff and Cambridge Areas", "abstract": "ARSF project 04/03 - Woodland bird habitat quality: The costs of living in fragmented habitat. PI: Shelly Hinsley. Site: Sheffield (08-aug-2005), Cardiff (14-jun-2004), Cambridge (30-mar-2004)." }, { "ob_id": 9943, "uuid": "9fc8a9840b6b100e1110b3c8e448a09a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/24 over the Bury St. Edmunds and Brooms Barn Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10212, "uuid": "a037faef8ca5f24d5739c65cc5dd0218", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB03/13 over the Wytham Woods Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9807, "uuid": "96e07ad3144a4932c48d26c4a306827a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/39 over the Blewbury and Barton Broads Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9463, "uuid": "c51cdcdee58c314f292b17488ab52b07", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/11 over the Wolverhampton Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9355, "uuid": "cd31c6110618065d0a08016d22eb5944", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 96/04 over the Kinloch, Kintail and Kingussie Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10119, "uuid": "e94984d9cd9c421a8e38fe672d636354", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Aircraft during Flight 82/40 over the Norton Lindsey Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10135, "uuid": "c6f2ac755f6fa781d9b2bac75b5e7072", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/33 over Mount Etna Volcano, Italy", "abstract": "ARSF project MC04/33: Lidar validation campaign for AVTIS measurements on Etna volcano. PI: Geoff Wadge. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9159, "uuid": "a1ba22ff04ecdd1a8fb0b6a2c9adf583", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/58 over the Brue Valley Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9627, "uuid": "c7248d14fce93df5818cf21d55047053", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/22 over the Torness Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10292, "uuid": "0e0e63d916e894611e4ac54d740a3355", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 04/19 over the Nigg Bay Area", "abstract": "ARSF project 04/19: The impact of managed retreat for inter-tidal habitat restoration. PI: S. Winterbottom. Site: Nigg Bay." }, { "ob_id": 10139, "uuid": "646679af7380a349e69e0938f8fa1213", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2, ATM AZ-16 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight MC04/32 over the Latera Area, Italy", "abstract": "ARSF Project MC04/32: Assessing the impacts of natural CO2 seeps in Italy as an analogue for CO2 sequestration. PI: Jonathan Pearce. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9191, "uuid": "2e42ba981819e7314ae992cf262ad17f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/CR2 over the Wellesbourne Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10729, "uuid": "2e58afc6c0ac2e35c095c388c7543282", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft during Flight 00/11 over the Barton Bendish Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10805, "uuid": "b05e9ac10e621dcd0d3f3755f04ac00d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the CASI-2 and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB07/06 over the Dorchester and New Forest Areas, to Validate Envisat MERIS Terrestrial Chlorophyll Index (MTCI) Data", "abstract": "ARSF project GB07/06: Level 1 Validation of the Envisat MERIS Terrestrial Chlorophyll Index (MTCI). 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10508, "uuid": "139044d6810959ed15aa374857d71cef", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 01/06 over the Ribble Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9271, "uuid": "13c30d9337d1dac8b91d201d10992b1a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/05 over the Portsmouth Bay Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9195, "uuid": "13c4ca6449c460c90a5c96c9bb2105df", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/24 over the Ythan Estuary", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/24 led by G.Ferrier. Site: Ythan Estuary." }, { "ob_id": 9755, "uuid": "1518d92dd8b621ec412a651ba7e24404", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 88/12 over the Severn Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8652, "uuid": "1625c0308ab58fb5f41d58e84c4a820e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/xx over the Sawtry Area", "abstract": "ARSF Project 03/xx. Site: Sawtry. PI: Andrew Wilson." }, { "ob_id": 10412, "uuid": "149d67c2151b6a186752610630cf0e81", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 02/34 over the Houghton le Spring Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8796, "uuid": "6571595239d9ec656eb4b809a5185ca1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 96/32 over the Salisbury Plain Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9931, "uuid": "162606a60a0f453eb396ae93a8216e7d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 85/15 over the Irish Sea and River Conway", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10560, "uuid": "1920c07a35cce218b3fac73d9328052a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 00/17 over the Tamar Estuary", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. 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High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9487, "uuid": "65a11d1605f9321d84e48864c0557006", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/test over the Monks Wood Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9203, "uuid": "e9e20fe4ea1f783afcb76f0c4e1d7c13", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 98/09 over the Barrmill Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8623, "uuid": "98194cf6dd5d071472408a9215bb285c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM AZ-16 Instrument on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 03/28 over the Bath Area", "abstract": "ARSF project 03/28 led by Kayte Royse. Site: Bath." }, { "ob_id": 9795, "uuid": "983a46700035c5a7609b06c2849b69ef", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/34 over the Morrich More Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10697, "uuid": "b0c8585a838b75052901d955957bd75c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and Optech LIDAR Instruments on-board the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight GB04/07 over the River Tummel", "abstract": "ARFS project GB04/07: interaction between channel evolution and riparian vegetation succession. Led by: David Gilear. Location: River Tummel, southern Highlands, Scotland." }, { "ob_id": 10055, "uuid": "b0f634ce5ebc0aa76e32ab9dc33d3daa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 84/33 over the Rothamstead Park Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8703, "uuid": "cd82dcd45194be33ed44e507804ab2d3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 00/25 over the Isle of Islay", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 25815, "uuid": "66513a25354543be9ea7587344cbb87a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ARSF Flight 2012_206b - For RG12_10: Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Measurements", "abstract": "Hyperspectral remote sensing measurements using the ARSF Optech Airborne Laser Terrain Mapper 3033 LIDAR, ARSF Specim AISA Eagle, ARSF Specim AISA Hawk and ARSF Rollei Digital Camera instruments onboard the NERC ARSF Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft for the ARSF RG12_10 project (flight reference: 2012_206b).\r\n\r\nData were collected over the Milton Keynes, UK area.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 9139, "uuid": "66aa54f86e87fd584620ff4083fb172a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/47 over the Dolgellau Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8897, "uuid": "c8d5e021be4169f3e10afa6beff47bd0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 90/02 over the Central Highlands Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10629, "uuid": "b2bbd3b148b334a0beda2303183cf524", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 91/test over the Woodwalton Fen Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9423, "uuid": "b9d185bd53089454103db065b6d8c594", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/25 over the Plymouth Area, in support of the Plymouth Atmospheric Correction Experiment (PACE) and the Land-Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS)", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9147, "uuid": "ce1d136ba9c556bef6361007fe937ab8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/50 over the Esk and Duddon Catchment Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 8715, "uuid": "c50581c9bd1dd2be9a40bd03541b817a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 97/18 over the Auchencarroch, Tarbolton Ayrshire and Greengairs Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9791, "uuid": "eb0eea947707c118c949ecba28924141", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/31 over the Broadbalk Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9127, "uuid": "ba6d750f7dbfc63a7d412214e0603e39", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the ATM Instrument on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 87/32 over the Clipstone Forest Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 10536, "uuid": "eb396e606073030db38df171e5b76e0c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI-2 and ATM AZ-16 Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain Aircraft and the Dornier Do228-101 D-CALM Aircraft during Flight 00/07 over the Grisedale, Straits Inclosure and Blackwood Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9399, "uuid": "ec1d4df8fa71778db9fdb250933479d2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 94/02 over the Christchurch Bay and Southampton Water Areas", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9835, "uuid": "2ae6ae8d83ad44eb5383ffb36883263f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 86/06 over the Rhondda Area", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." }, { "ob_id": 9407, "uuid": "2ca56d01be4be3eacaf5e182c5bc5acd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from the Photographic Camera, CASI and ATM Instruments on-board the Piper PA31 Navajo Chieftain G-NERC Aircraft during Flight 95/18 over the Isle of Grain", "abstract": "The Airborne Research & Survey Facility (ARSF, formerly Airborne Remote Sensing Facility) is managed by NERC Scientific Services and Programme Management. It provides the UK environmental science community, and other potential users, with the means to obtain remotely-sensed data in support of research, survey and monitoring programmes. The ARSF is a unique service providing environmental researchers, engineers and surveyors with synoptic analogue and digital imagery of high spatial and spectral resolution.The NEODC holds the entire archive of Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) and Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) data acquired by the NERC ARSF. High-resolution scanned digital versions of the entire collection of analogue photographs are now also available as well as selected LiDAR-derived elevation and terrain models for selected sites flown using the sensor." } ], "identifier_set": [ 5511, 5512 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 33972, 33974, 33975, 33976, 33978, 42134, 42136, 33973, 42135 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4247, 4248, 5502, 6076, 6079, 6074, 6077, 6080, 6075, 5135 ], "project_set": [ 8642, 8620, 8607, 8654, 8616, 8650, 8634, 8612, 8630, 8625, 8638, 8646, 8658, 8662, 8666, 8670, 8696, 8758, 8721, 8674, 8686, 8749, 8709, 8700, 8678, 8690, 8737, 8717, 8682, 8733, 8729, 8705, 8725, 8713, 8741, 8753, 8745, 8762, 8766, 8770, 8774, 8798, 8778, 8790, 8850, 8822, 8810, 8782, 8802, 8794, 8838, 8786, 8834, 8818, 8830, 8806, 8842, 8814, 8826, 8854, 8846, 8859, 8863, 8867, 8871, 8875, 8899, 8923, 8935, 8879, 8891, 8947, 8911, 8903, 8883, 8931, 8895, 8919, 8887, 8927, 8907, 8915, 8955, 8951, 8939, 8943, 8959, 8963, 8967, 8971, 8975, 9031, 8991, 8979, 9061, 9011, 9003, 9019, 8983, 8995, 9065, 9027, 8987, 9053, 9007, 9015, 8999, 9057, 9043, 9023, 9039, 9035, 9047, 9069, 9073, 9077, 9281, 9101, 9153, 9125, 9081, 9093, 9145, 9141, 9113, 9085, 9105, 9137, 9097, 9121, 9089, 9133, 9109, 9129, 9117, 9161, 9149, 9157, 9165, 9169, 9173, 9177, 9201, 9225, 9237, 9181, 9193, 9249, 9213, 9205, 9185, 9233, 9197, 9221, 9189, 9229, 9209, 9217, 9257, 9253, 9241, 9261, 9245, 9265, 9269, 9273, 9277, 9285, 9317, 9325, 9309, 9289, 9301, 9333, 9293, 9321, 9313, 9305, 9297, 9349, 9329, 9345, 9341, 9361, 9337, 9353, 9357, 9365, 9373, 9377, 9381, 9385, 9453, 9409, 9433, 9449, 9389, 9401, 9445, 9421, 9413, 9393, 9405, 9429, 9397, 9441, 9417, 9437, 9425, 9457, 9465, 9461, 9477, 9469, 9473, 9481, 9485, 9533, 9545, 9501, 9489, 9557, 9521, 9513, 9529, 9493, 9505, 9541, 9497, 9537, 9517, 9509, 9525, 9565, 9561, 9549, 9569, 9553, 9573, 9577, 9581, 9585, 9589, 9613, 9673, 9637, 9593, 9605, 9665, 9653, 9625, 9617, 9597, 9609, 9649, 9633, 9601, 9645, 9621, 9657, 9629, 9641, 9669, 9661, 9677, 9681, 9685, 9689, 9693, 9725, 9733, 9717, 9697, 9709, 9741, 9701, 9729, 9721, 9713, 9705, 9757, 9737, 9753, 9749, 9769, 9745, 9761, 9777, 9765, 9773, 9781, 9785, 9789, 9793, 9861, 9817, 9841, 9857, 9797, 9809, 9853, 9829, 9821, 9801, 9813, 9837, 9805, 9849, 9825, 9845, 9833, 9865, 9873, 9869, 9885, 9877, 9881, 9889, 9893, 10193, 9941, 9953, 9909, 9897, 9965, 9929, 9921, 9937, 9901, 9913, 9949, 9905, 9945, 9925, 9917, 9933, 9973, 9969, 9977, 9957, 9961, 9981, 9985, 9989, 10029, 10013, 9993, 10005, 10037, 10077, 9997, 10025, 10017, 10009, 10065, 10053, 10001, 10033, 10049, 10021, 10045, 10041, 10057, 10069, 10061, 10073, 10081, 10085, 10089, 10113, 10137, 10093, 10105, 10125, 10117, 10097, 10109, 10133, 10101, 10121, 10141, 10129, 10161, 10169, 10165, 10153, 10157, 10173, 10177, 10181, 10189, 10218, 10278, 10270, 10242, 10197, 10210, 10258, 10230, 10222, 10201, 10214, 10254, 10238, 10206, 10262, 10250, 10226, 10234, 10246, 10274, 10266, 10282, 10286, 10290, 10294, 10318, 10354, 10298, 10310, 10366, 10330, 10322, 10302, 10350, 10314, 10338, 10306, 10346, 10326, 10334, 10382, 10374, 10370, 10358, 10362, 10378, 10386, 10390, 10394, 10450, 10410, 10398, 10430, 10438, 10422, 10402, 10414, 10470, 10446, 10406, 10426, 10418, 10442, 10462, 10458, 10454, 10486, 10466, 10474, 10478, 10482, 10490, 10494, 10498, 10522, 10546, 10558, 10502, 10514, 10534, 10526, 10506, 10554, 10518, 10542, 10510, 10550, 10530, 10538, 10571, 10579, 10562, 10575, 10583, 10599, 10631, 10623, 10619, 10643, 10659, 10655, 10663, 10651, 10667, 10675, 10691, 10735, 10707, 10755, 10719, 10743, 10711, 10731, 10791, 10799, 10815, 10803, 10835, 10843, 10831, 12094, 12071, 12069, 12075, 12070, 13436, 13440, 13443, 13447, 13427, 13455, 13451, 26104, 26103, 26107, 26105, 26109, 26106, 10635, 28059, 10787, 10715, 32281, 32270, 32376, 32421, 32374, 32375, 10627, 10607, 10342, 10603, 10149, 10185, 10145, 10767, 10434, 10566, 10611, 10587, 10591, 10595, 10615, 10647, 10775, 10759, 10671, 10699, 10679, 10683, 10687, 10739, 10695, 10703, 10723, 10727, 10747, 10751, 10771, 10779, 10795, 10807, 10811, 10819, 10823, 10827, 10839, 10639, 10763, 10783 ] }, { "ob_id": 10846, "uuid": "9192420b6b74965d76cd69ce9222046d", "short_code": "coll", "title": "SEVIRI (Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager) Fire Radiative Power (FRP) data from the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Satellite", "abstract": "The Fire Radiative Power (FRP) is a measure of the rate of radiant heat output from a fire. It has been demonstrated in small-scale experimental fires that the FRP of a fire is related to the rate at which fuel is being consumed (Wooster et al., 2005) and smoke emissions released (Freeborn et al., 2008). This is a direct result of the combustion process, whereby carbon-based fuel is oxidised to CO2 (and other compounds) with the release of a certain \"heat yield\". Therefore, measuring this FRP and integrating it over the lifetime of the fire provides an estimate of the total Fire Radiative Energy (FRE), which for wildfires should be approximately proportional to the total mass of fuel biomass consumed.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains Fire Radiative Power (FRP) data over Africa from Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI) data. Fires are detected by applying Roberts and Wooster's (2008) detection algorithm to SEVIRI data. FRP is estimated using the Middle InfraRed (MIR) radiance method (Wooster et al., 2003). The dataset was produced by Gareth Roberts and Martin Wooster (National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), Kings College London).\r\n\r\nThe original SEVIRI FRP (in units of MegaWatts; MW) data are produced at the native spatial resolution of 3 km (at the Meteosat sub-satellite point, decreasing away from this) and a temporal resolution of 15 minutes. See the Section on SEVIRI LSA SAF FRP Product in the SEVIRI FRP data description document for details of how to access these data.\r\n\r\nThe gridded product provided here are spatially degraded to a 1deg x 1deg grid-cell resolution, but keep the 15 minute temporal resolution. The gridded data are netCDF format files, each file containing 4 parameters. Each of the parameters comprise of an FRP dataset consisting of 71 columns, 73 rows and 96 frames, covering the African continent only (not Europe or South America) on a daily basis. The data cover a 12 month time period between February (2004) and January (2005)…which is the first full year of SEVIRI post-commissioning phase data.\r\n\r\nThe spatial coverage of these gridded data are: \r\nUpper left Lat = +36.5° \r\nUpper Left Lon = -19.5°\r\nBottom Right Lat = -35.5°\r\nBottom Right Lon = +50.5°\r\nParameters:\r\n\r\nTotal_fire_radiative_power\r\nTotal Fire Radiative Power (FRP) in grid cell\r\nNumber_of_fire_pixels\r\nAdjusted_total_fire_radiative_power\r\nMean_fire_radiative_power\r\n\r\nThe naming convention for the gridded files is: SEVIRI_FRP_[year]-[month]-[day].nc for example SEVIRI_FRP_2004-02-16.nc corresponds to data from 16th February 2004. Each netCDF file contains 96 frames (15 minute frequency) between 00:12 – 23:57. These acquisition times correspond to the end of the SEVIRI image scan where each scan takes ~12minutes to complete. The times are in UTC.", "keywords": "MSG, SEVIRI", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2010-02-19T16:14:37", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 130 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" }, { "ob_id": 1142, "name": "NDGO0005" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10847, "uuid": "62eff59ecc759f7c1b2eaf22a8a96b51", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Fire Radiative Power from MSG SEVIRI data", "abstract": "This dataset contains Fire Radiative Power (FRP) data over Africa from Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI) data. Fires are detected by applying Roberts and Wooster's (2008) detection algorithm to SEVIRI data. FRP is estimated using the Middle InfraRed (MIR) radiance method (Wooster et al., 2003). The dataset was produced by Gareth Roberts and Martin Wooster (National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), Kings College London)." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7205, 7206 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39020, 39028, 39022, 39023, 39024, 42887, 42891, 39021, 42888, 42889, 42890 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4884 ], "project_set": [ 5001 ] }, { "ob_id": 10852, "uuid": "1bd42cf1d9aa4603843402f3a6af79bb", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Land Cover Map 2000 Data for the NCAVEO UK Calibration/Validation Test Sites", "abstract": "Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) Land Cover Map 2000 data are for use at the Network for Calibration And Validation of Earth Observations (NCAVEO) calibration/validation (cal/val) test sites for the illustration and explanation of processes involved in cal/val of earth observation data. The 5 UK test sites which have been identified as example cal/val sites are Barton Bendish, Chilbolton, Harwood Forest, Monks Wood and Thorney Island. 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The NERC funded Network for Calibration and Validation of EO (NCAVEO) campaign was designed to illustrate and explain the processes involved in cal/val of earth observation data." }, { "ob_id": 10856, "uuid": "9f4d2de72f7b7b1cf7c9b4588ee473fb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Level 2 vector formatted data from the CEH Land Cover Map 2000 for Harwood Forest, UK, in support of the Network for Calibration and Validation of EO (NCAVEO) campaign.", "abstract": "This dataset contains level 2 vector formatted data derived from the Centre of Ecology and Hydrology's (CEH) Land Cover Map 2000 (LCM2000) data for the Harwood Forest, UK, NCAVEO calibration/validation (cal/val) test site. 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The NERC funded Network for Calibration and Validation of EO (NCAVEO) campaign was designed to illustrate and explain the processes involved in cal/val of earth observation data.\r\n" } ], "identifier_set": [ 7210, 7211 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39042, 39041, 39047, 39043, 39044, 39045, 41398, 41404, 41399, 41400, 41401, 41402, 41403 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4887, 4886, 6337, 6338, 6339 ], "project_set": [ 7827 ] }, { "ob_id": 10883, "uuid": "8f6e1598372c058f07b0aeac2442366d", "short_code": "coll", "title": "NEXTMap British Digital Terrain Model Dataset Produced by Intermap", "abstract": "NEXTMap Britain digital terrain model dataset, produced by Intermap, was derived from airborne Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (IFSAR). It enabled large areas of the country to be covered rapidly and at very high spatial resolution. The data were acquired by the British Geological Survey (BGS) and are for use by NERC funded researchers only.\r\n\r\nIt was originally commissioned by Norwich Union Insurance to aid in the estimation of flood risk, but has tremendous potential as a scientific research tool.\r\n\r\nThe dataset covers all of England, Wales and Scotland.\r\n\r\nData are arranged into Ordnance Survey / British National Grid tiles of 10 x 10 km, each denoted by a 4-charcter name, e.g. TL63 based on the OS National Grid coordinates of the southwest corner of the square. Products provided include: \r\n\r\nDigital surface mode (dsm)\r\nDigital terrain model (dtm)\r\nDifference model (dsm - dtm)\r\nDigital terrain model at 10m resolution\r\nDigital terrain model at 50m resolution\r\nDigital terrain model, enhanced (manually edited to remove embankments etc.)\r\nOrthorectified radar image (ori)\r\n\r\nThe data covering Northern Scotland (North of the Midland Valley) are only available as diff, dsm, dtm and ori products.\r\n\r\nThis dataset has been archived at the NEODC for the use of NERC scientists outside of BGS and CEH (who have made their own arrangements for internal distribution of the data).", "keywords": "digital terrain model, dtm, elevation", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:41:28", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 133 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 12303, "uuid": "f984fa9b84f74d47978f67dbb99dcc03", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NEXTMap British Digital Terrain 10m resolution (DTM10) Model Data by Intermap", "abstract": "This dataset consists of the Digital Terrain Model 10m resolution data (DTM10) from the NEXTMap British Digital Terrain Model project produced by Intermap. These data have a spatial resolution of 5m and cover the British Isles." }, { "ob_id": 12297, "uuid": "42a4ab662c734acfa46d5a1b231364ad", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NEXTMap British Difference model (dsm - dtm) Data by Intermap", "abstract": "This dataset consists of the Difference Model (dsm - dtm) - known as diff in the archive - from the NEXMap British Digital Terrain Model project produced by Intermap." }, { "ob_id": 12299, "uuid": "176e32eaa5ab4d4385a7370b58ccecf4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NEXTMap British Digital Surface Model (DSM) Data by Intermap", "abstract": "This dataset consists of the Digital Surface Model (DSM) from the NEXMap British Digital Terrain Model project produced by Intermap. These data have a spatial resolution of 5m and cover the British Isles." }, { "ob_id": 12305, "uuid": "f5d41db1170f41819497d15dd8052ad2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NEXTMap British Digital Terrain 50m resolution (DTM10) Model Data by Intermap", "abstract": "This dataset consists of the Digital Terrain Model 50m resolution data (DTM10) from the NEXTMap British Digital Terrain Model project produced by Intermap. These data have a spatial resolution of 50m and cover the British Isles." }, { "ob_id": 10884, "uuid": "998a28d8a5ed4564863a0daa0f731e8d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NEXTMap British Digital Terrain (DTM) Model Data by Intermap", "abstract": "This dataset consists of the Digital Terrain Model data (DTM) from the NEXTMap British Digital Terrain Model project produced by Intermap. These data have a spatial resolution of 5m and cover the British Isles." }, { "ob_id": 12301, "uuid": "90de599e45a84d36a16cf01904048705", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NEXTMap British Orthorectified Radar Image (ORI) Data by Intermap", "abstract": "This dataset consists of the Orthorectified Radar Image (ORI) from the NEXMap British Digital Terrain Model project produced by Intermap. These data have a 1.25m spatial resolution available over the British Isles." }, { "ob_id": 12307, "uuid": "86ff73ef1b8c4fda83959694360622bd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NEXTMap British Enhanced Digital Terrain (DTME) Model Data by Intermap", "abstract": "This dataset consists of the Enhanced Digital Terrain Model (DTME) from the NEXTMap British Digital Terrain Model project produced by Intermap. These data have a spatial resolution of 5m and cover the British Isles, but have been manually edited to remove embankments etc.)." }, { "ob_id": 12309, "uuid": "884e63e1c8e8476d8174825741e60f6a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Intermap NEXTMap British Data by OS Grid Tile", "abstract": "This dataset links together all NEXTMap products by OS Grid tile - e.g. the sn60 directory brings together links various products from the OS Grid covering the Bristol Channel. These data products are on various resolutions and include the following products:\r\n\r\nDifference model (dsm - dtm) Data\r\nDigital Surface Model (DSM) Data \r\nDigital Terrain 10m resolution (DTM10) Model Data \r\nDigital Terrain 50m resolution (DTM10) Model Data \r\nDigital Terrain (DTM) Model Data \r\nEnhanced Digital Terrain (DTME) Model Data\r\nOrthorectified Radar Image (ORI)" } ], "identifier_set": [ 7245, 7246 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39146, 39148, 39150, 39152, 42879, 42880, 39149, 39147 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5136 ], "project_set": [ 13986 ] }, { "ob_id": 10885, "uuid": "7767578df074e685932237a00ef319c5", "short_code": "coll", "title": "AVHRR-3: Radiometric images", "abstract": "AVHRR-3 scans the Earth's surface in six spectral bands in the range of 0.58-12.5 microns, to provide day and night imaging of land, water and clouds and measurements of sea surface temperature, ice snow and vegetation cover. The instruments were provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and is flown on the EPS-METOP series of satellites\r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains data from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer-3 (AVHRR-3) on board the Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) MetOp-A satellite. ", "keywords": "AVHRR-3, radiometric, images", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2011-12-10T03:16:47", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 112 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10886, "uuid": "b2e553261448fcbed284612e5b4bae58", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from AVHRR-3 at Metop-A for the Eumetsat Polar System Project", "abstract": "AVHRR-3 scans the Earth's surface in six spectral bands in the range of 0.58-12.5 microns, to provide day and night imaging of land, water and clouds and measurements of sea surface temperature, ice snow and vegetation cover. The instruments were provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and is flown on the EPS-METOP series of satellites\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains data from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer-3 (AVHRR-3) on board the Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) MetOp-A satellite." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7247, 7248 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39162, 39164, 39165, 39166, 39168, 42632, 42633, 39163 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4900, 4901, 4902 ], "project_set": [ 8205 ] }, { "ob_id": 10892, "uuid": "34e75e7e8e838b0f3ee5916856d510b4", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Data", "abstract": "Data products from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument onboard the Terra and Aqua satellites as part of NASA-led international Earth Observation System (EOS) programme. MODIS provides high radiometric sensitivity (12 bit) in 36 spectral bands ranging in wavelength from 0.4 micrometres to 14.4 micrometres. 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. A +/- 55-degree scanning pattern at the EOS orbit of 705 km achieves a 2,330-km swath and provides global coverage every one to two days. The main objective of MODIS is to enhance our understandings on global dynamics and processes occurring on the land, in the oceans and in the lower atmosphere, and these data are also essential in the development of validated, global and interactive Earth system models.", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-08-05T08:23:33", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 32379, "uuid": "6d0b4c8c5191408d943310e08ed6dd06", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MCD15A2H - MODIS/Terra+Aqua Leaf Area Index/FPAR 8-Day L4 Global 500m SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MCD15A2H\n\n\n\n\n\nThe level-4 MODIS global Leaf Area Index (LAI) and Fraction of Photosynthetically Active Radiation (FPAR) product is composited every 8 days at 1-kilometer resolution on a Sinusoidal grid. Science Data Sets provided in the MCD15A2H include LAI, FPAR, a quality assurance rating, and standard deviation for each variable.\n\nThe LAI variable defines the number of equivalent layers of leaves relative to a unit of ground area, whereas FPAR measures the proportion of available radiation in the photosynthetically active wavelengths that are absorbed by a canopy. Both variables are used as satellite-derived parameters for calculating surface photosynthesis, evapotranspiration, and net primary production, which in turn are used to calculate terrestrial energy, carbon, water cycle processes, and biogeochemistry of vegetation.\n\nCollection-5 MODIS Combined Terra and Aqua LAI products are Validated Stage 2, accuracy has been assessed over a widely distributed set of locations and time periods via several ground-truth and validation efforts. Collection-5 MODIS/Terra FPAR products are Validated Stage 1, meaning that accuracy has been estimated using a small number of independent measurements obtained from selected locations and time periods and ground-truth/field program efforts. Although there may be later improved versions, these data are ready for use in scientific publications.\n\nShortname: MCD15A2H , Platform: Combined Aqua Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-4 , Spatial Resolution: 500 m , Temporal Resolution: 8 day , ArchiveSets: 6, 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE34 , File Naming Convention: MCD15A2H.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Ranga Myneni, Knyazikhin, Yuri, Taejin Park - Boston University and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MOD15A2H MODIS/Combined Terra+Aqua Leaf Area Index/FPAR Daily L4 Global 500m SIN Grid. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD15A2H.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Biomass, Evapotranspiration, Plant Phenology, Forest Composition/Vegetation Structure, Length of Growing Season, Leaf Characteristics, Canopy Characteristics, Photosynthetically Active Radiation " }, { "ob_id": 32389, "uuid": "0f3d112f9da048a786d3f54e08b4d642", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MCD64A1 - Combined Level 3 Direct Broadcast Burned Area Monthly Global 500m SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MCD64A1\n\n\n\n\n\nMCD64A1 Burned Area Product is a monthly Level-3 gridded 500-meter product containing per-pixel burning and quality information, and tile-level metadata.\n\nThe MODIS Collection 6 burned-area mapping approach employs daily 500-m MODIS surface reflectance data coupled with 1-km MODIS active fire observations. The hybrid algorithm applies dynamic thresholds to composite imagery generated from a burn-sensitive vegetation index derived from MODIS short-wave infrared channels 5 and 7, and a measure of temporal texture. Cumulative active fire maps are used to guide the selection of burned and unburned training samples and to guide the specification of prior probabilities. The combined use of active-fire and reflectance data enables the algorithm to adapt regionally over a wide range of pre- and post-burn conditions and across multiple ecosystems.\n\nShortname: MCD64A1 , Platform: Combined Aqua Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 500 m , Temporal Resolution: monthly , ArchiveSets: 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE134 , File Naming Convention: MCD64A1.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Keywords: Climate Change, Fires, Wildfires " }, { "ob_id": 10893, "uuid": "cb76a29c6f273aaf54660ed9e217d431", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MODIS Surface Reflectance Product from the Terra Satellite (MOD09)", "abstract": "The MODIS Surface Reflectance Product from the Terra satellite is a level 2 data product derived from 7 spectrum bands (bands 1-7 each centred at 648 nm, 858 nm, 470 nm, 555 nm, 1240 nm, 1640 nm, and 2130 nm, respectively) from the Level 1B product. The product estimates the surface spectral reflectance as it would have been measured at ground level in the absence of atmospheric scattering or absorption. Corrections to account the effect of atmospheric gases, aerosols and thin cirrus clouds are made by using level 1B, other level 2 and level 3 products, and if necessary also climatology. Both the MOD09 dataset from the Terra satellite and the MYD09 dataset from the Aqua satellite are produced using the same processing system." }, { "ob_id": 32403, "uuid": "e3ee4b286e97482fb3c979ca9268f228", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOD14A1 - MODIS/Terra Thermal Anomalies/Fire Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MOD14A1\n\n\n\n\n\nMODIS Thermal Anomalies/Fire products are primarily derived from MODIS 4- and 11-micrometer radiances. The fire detection strategy is based on absolute detection of a fire (when the fire strength is sufficient to detect), and on detection relative to its background (to account for variability of the surface temperature and reflection by sunlight). Numerous tests are employed to reject typical false alarm sources like sun glint or an unmasked coastline.\n\nMOD14A1 is produced every 8 days at 1-kilometer resolution as a gridded level-3 product in the Sinusoidal projection. This product is unique in that it has three dimensions: fire-mask (1D) and a maximum fire-radiative-power (2D) are provided for each day (3D) in the 8-day period. For example, the fire-mask contains eight, band sequential (day) 1200 x 1200 images of fire data representing consecutive days of data collection.\n\nThe Terra MODIS instrument acquires data twice daily (10:30 AM and PM), as does the Aqua MODIS (1:30 PM and AM). These four daily MODIS fire observations serve to advance global monitoring of the fire process and its effects on ecosystems, the atmosphere, and climate.\n\nCollection-5 MODIS/Terra Thermal Anomalies/Fire products are Validated Stage 3, meaning that uncertainties in the product and its associated structure are well quantified from comparison with reference in situ or other suitable reference data. These data are ready for use in scientific publications.\n\nShortname: MOD14A1 , Platform: Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: daily , ArchiveSets: 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE29 , File Naming Convention: MOD14A1.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Louis Giglio, Chris Justice - University of Maryland and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MOD14A1 MODIS/Thermal Anomalies/Fire Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD14A1.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Land Surface Temperature, Fires " }, { "ob_id": 32430, "uuid": "692a3e1b71f24d8cbfc359eba26a7754", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MYD03 - Geolocation - 1km", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MYD03\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MYD03 product inculdes the geolocation fields that are calculated for each 1 km MODIS Instantaneous Field of Views (IFOV) for all orbits daily. The locations and ancillary information correspond to the intersection of the centers of each IFOV from 10 detectors in an ideal 1 km band on the Earth's surface. A digital terrain model is used to model the Earth's surface. The main inputs are the spacecraft attitude and orbit, the instrument telemetry and the digital elevation model. The geolocation fields include geodetic Latitude, Longitude, surface height above the geoid, solar zenith and azimuth angles, satellite zenith and azimuth angles, and a land/sea mask for each 1 km sample. Additional information is included in the header to enable the calculation of the approximate location of the center of the detectors for any of the 36 MODIS bands. This product is used as input by a large number of subsequent MODIS products, particularly those produced by the Land team.\n\nShortname: MYD03 , Platform: Aqua , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-1A , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 5 minute , ArchiveSets: 61, 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE01 , File Naming Convention: MYD03.AYYYYDDD.HHMM.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf AYYYYDDD = Acqusition Year and Day of Year HHMM = Hour and Minute of acquisition CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition , Citation: MODIS Characterization Support Team (MCST), 2017. MODIS Geolocation Fields Product. NASA MODIS Adaptive Processing System, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA: http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MYD03.061 " }, { "ob_id": 32407, "uuid": "121756ef259340b0a0ac0f50e39a5220", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MYD021KM - Level 1B Calibrated Radiances - 1km", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MYD021KM\n\n\n\n\n\n\"The MODIS Level-1B data set contains calibrated and geolocated at-aperture radiances for 36 discrete bands located in the 0.4 µm to 14.4 µm region of the electromagentic spectrum. These data are generated from MODIS Level-1A scans of raw radiance, and in the process are converted to geophysical units of W/(m2µm sr). In addition, the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) may be determined for the solar reflective bands (1-19, 26) through knowledge of the solar irradiance (e.g., determined from MODIS solar diffuser data, and from the target illumination geometry). Additional data are provided including quality flags, error estimates and calibration data.\n\nVisible, shortwave infrared, and near infrared measurements are only made during the daytime, while radiances for the thermal infrared region (bands 20-25, 27-36) are measured continuously.\n\nThe resolution of channels 1 and 2 is 250 m, channels 3 through 7 are 500m resolution, and the rest are 1 km resolution. However, for the MODIS L1B 1 km product, the 250 m and 500 m band radiance data and their associated uncertainties have been aggregated to 1 km resolution. Thus, the entire channel data set is referenced to the same spatial and geolocation scales. Separate L1B products are available for just the 250 m channels (MYD02QKM) and the 500 m channels (MYD02HKM) that preserve the original resolution of the data.\n\nSpatial resolution for pixels at nadir is 1 km, degrading to 4.8 km in the along-scan direction at the scan extremes. However, thanks to the overlapping of consecutive swaths and the respective pixels there, the resulting resolution at the scan extremes is about 2 km. A 55 degree scanning pattern at the EOS orbit of 705 km results in a 2330 km orbital swath width with global coverage every one to two days. A single MODIS Level-1B granule will nominally contain a scene built from 203 scans (or swaths) sampled 1354 times in the cross-track direction, corresponding to approximately 5 minutes worth of data. Since an individual MODIS scan (or swath) will contain 10 along-track spatial elements, the scene will be composed of 1354 by 2030 pixels, resulting in a spatial coverage of 2330 km by 2030 km. Due to the MODIS scan geometry, there will be increasing overlap occurring beyond about a 25 degree scan angle.\n\nUsers requiring the full-resolution geolocation and solar/satellite geometry can obtain the separate MODIS Level-1 Geolocation product (MYD03) from LAADS.\"\n\nShortname: MYD021KM , Platform: Aqua , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-1B , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 5 minute , ArchiveSets: 61, 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE02 , File Naming Convention: MYD021KM.AYYYYDDD.HHMM.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf AYYYYDDD = Acqusition Year and Day of Year HHMM = Hour and Minute of acquisition CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition , Citation: MODIS Characterization Support Team (MCST), 2017. MODIS 1km Calibrated Radiances Product. NASA MODIS Adaptive Processing System, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA: http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MYD021KM.061 , Keywords: Climate Change, Radiance " }, { "ob_id": 828, "uuid": "438fa717fa3a6a2c1aa3bce02d8fd0dc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CWAVE: Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer MODIS images", "abstract": "The Cloud and Water Vapour Experiment (CWAVE) was a measurement campaign at the CCLRC-Chilbolton Observatory; it was supporting associated with two EC FP5 projects, CLOUDMAP2 and CLOUDNET. A wide range of satellite and ground based instruments measured a variety of atmospheric properties ranging from cloud parameters to water vapour. In addition, the measurements coincided with the results from a reduced resolution Unified Model (UM) run by the Met Office. " }, { "ob_id": 32411, "uuid": "b5e81b4a2be145b990ae3b8e198f9266", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MYD06_L2 - MODIS/Aqua Clouds 5-Min L2 Swath 1km and 5km", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MYD06_L2\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MODIS Level-2 Cloud product consists of cloud optical and physical parameters. These parameters are derived using remotely sensed infrared, visible and near infrared solar reflected radiances. MODIS infrared channel radiances are used to derive cloud top temperature, cloud top height, effective emissivity, cloud phase (ice vs. water, opaque vs. non-opaque), and cloud fraction under both daytime and nighttime conditions. MODIS visible radiances are used to derive cloud optical thickness and effective particle radius and cloud shadow effects. Near-infrared solar reflected radiance provides additional information for the retrieval of cloud particle phase (ice vs. water, clouds vs. snow). The shortname for this Level-2 MODIS cloud product is MYD06_L2. MYD06_L2 consists of parameters at a spatial resolution of either 1km or 5km (at nadir). Each MYD06_L2 product file covers a 5-minute time interval. This means that for 5km resolution parameters, the output grid is 270 pixels wide by 406 pixels in length. Every tenth granule has an output grid size of 270 by 408 pixels. For 1-km resolution parameters, the output grid is 1354 pixels in width by 2030 pixels in length and every tenth granule has an output grid size of 1354 by 2040 pixels.\n\nMYD06_L2 product files are stored in Hierarchical Data Format (HDF-EOS). All gridded cloud parameters are stored as Scientific Data Sets (SDS) within the file, except two (band number and statistics). These are stored as Vdata (table arrays). Approximately 288 files are produced daily. Nighttime files are smaller than their daytime counterparts since only the cloud top properties are retrieved at night.\n\nThe MODIS Cloud Product will be used to investigate seasonal and inter-annual changes in cirrus (semi-transparent) global cloud cover and cloud phase with multispectral observations at 1km spatial resolution.\n\nFor additional details see the MODIS Atmospheres web site page onCollection 6.1 Updates.\n\nShortname: MYD06_L2 , Platform: Aqua , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-2 , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 5 minute , ArchiveSets: 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE06 , File Naming Convention: MYD06_L2.AYYYYDDD.HHMM.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf AYYYYDDD = Acqusition Year and Day of Year HHMM = Hour and Minute of acquisition CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time AYYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition , Citation: Platnick, S., Ackerman, S., King, M., et al., 2015. MODIS Atmosphere L2 Cloud Product (06_L2). NASA MODIS Adaptive Processing System, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA: http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MYD06_L2.061 , Keywords: Water Vapor, Precipitable Water " }, { "ob_id": 32395, "uuid": "be30127db24d45c3826367af7d0fcc44", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOD06_L2 - MODIS/Terra Clouds 5-Min L2 Swath 1km and 5km", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MOD06_L2\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MODIS Level-2 Cloud product consists of cloud optical and physical parameters. These parameters are derived using remotely sensed infrared, visible and near infrared solar reflected radiances. MODIS infrared channel radiances are used to derive cloud top temperature, cloud top height, effective emissivity, cloud phase (ice vs. water, opaque vs. non-opaque), and cloud fraction under both daytime and nighttime conditions. MODIS visible radiances are used to derive cloud optical thickness and effective particle radius and cloud shadow effects. Near-infrared solar reflected radiance provides additional information for the retrieval of cloud particle phase (ice vs. water, clouds vs. snow). The shortname for this Level-2 MODIS cloud product is MOD06_L2. MOD06_L2 consists of parameters at a spatial resolution of either 1km or 5km (at nadir). Each MOD06_L2 product file covers a 5-minute time interval. This means that for 5km resolution parameters, the output grid is 270 pixels wide by 406 pixels in length. Every tenth granule has an output grid size of 270 by 408 pixels. For 1-km resolution parameters, the output grid is 1354 pixels in width by 2030 pixels in length and every tenth granule has an output grid size of 1354 by 2040 pixels.\n\nMOD06_L2 product files are stored in Hierarchical Data Format (HDF-EOS). All gridded cloud parameters are stored as Scientific Data Sets (SDS) within the file, except two (band number and statistics). These are stored as Vdata (table arrays). Approximately 288 files are produced daily. Nighttime files are smaller than their daytime counterparts since only the cloud top properties are retrieved at night.\n\nThe MODIS Cloud Product will be used to investigate seasonal and inter-annual changes in cirrus (semi-transparent) global cloud cover and cloud phase with multispectral observations at 1km spatial resolution.\n\nFor additional details see the MODIS Atmospheres web site page onCollection 6.1 Updates.\n\nShortname: MOD06_L2 , Platform: Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-2 , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 5 minute , ArchiveSets: 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE06 , File Naming Convention: MOD06_L2.AYYYYDDD.HHMM.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf AYYYYDDD = Acqusition Year and Day of Year HHMM = Hour and Minute of acquisition CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time AYYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition , Citation: Platnick, S., Ackerman, S., King, M., et al., 2015. MODIS Atmosphere L2 Cloud Product (06_L2). NASA MODIS Adaptive Processing System, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA: http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD06_L2.061 , Keywords: Water Vapor, Precipitable Water " }, { "ob_id": 32409, "uuid": "1f4e19c154e64d2489d6516d5fd19f91", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MYD04_L2 - MODIS/Aqua Aerosol 5-Min L2 Swath 10km", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MYD04_L2\n\n\n\n\n\n\"The MODIS Aerosol Product monitors the ambient aerosol optical thickness over the oceans globally and over a portion of the continents. Further, the aerosol size distribution is derived over the oceans, and the aerosol type is derived over the continents. Daily Level-2 data are produced at the spatial resolution of a 10x10 1-km pixel array (at nadir).\n\nPrior to MODIS, satellite measurements were limited to reflectance measurements in one (GOES, METEOSAT) or two (AVHRR) channels. There was no real attempt to retrieve aerosol content over land on a global scale. Algorithms had been developed for use only over dark vegetation. The blue channel on MODIS, not present on AVHRR, offers the possibility to extend the derivation of optical thickness over land to additional surfaces. The algorithms use MODIS bands 1 through 7 and 20 and require prior cloud screening using MODIS data. Over the land, the dynamic aerosol models are derived from ground-based sky measurements and used in the net retrieval process.\n\nOver the ocean, three parameters that describe the aerosol loading and size distribution are retrieved. Pre-assumptions on the general structure of the size distribution are required in the inversion of MODIS data, and the volume-size distribution is described with two log-normal modes: a single mode to describe the accumulation mode particles (radius < 0.5 µm) and a single coarse mode to describe dust and/or salt particles (radius > 1.0 µm).\n\nThe quality assurance control of these products will be based on comparison with ground stations and climatology.\n\nFor additional details see the MODIS Atmospheres web site page onCollection 6.1 Updates. \"\n\nShortname: MYD04_L2 , Platform: Aqua , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-2 , Spatial Resolution: 10 km , Temporal Resolution: 5 minute , ArchiveSets: 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE04 , File Naming Convention: MYD04_L2.AYYYYDDD.HHMM.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition HHMM = Hour and Minute of acquisition CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time AYYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition , Citation: Levy, R., Hsu, C., et al., 2015. MODIS Atmosphere L2 Aerosol Product. NASA MODIS Adaptive Processing System, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA: http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MYD04_L2.061 , Keywords: Climate Change, Atmospheric Correction, Aerosol Optical Depth/Thickness " }, { "ob_id": 32399, "uuid": "15f057994f074b08a60daa1f188014e6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOD11A2 - MODIS/Terra Land Surface Temperature/3-Band Emissivity 8-Day L3 Global 1km SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MOD11A2\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MOD11A2 Level-3 MODIS Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST/E) 8-day products are composed of data from the daily 1-kilometer LST product (MOD11A1) stored on a 1-km Sinusoidal grid as the average values of clear-sky LSTs during an 8-day period.\n\nMOD11A2 is comprised of daytime and nighttime LSTs, quality assurance assessment, observation times, view angles, bits of clear sky days and nights, and emissivities estimated in Bands 31 and 32 from land cover types.\n\nCollection-5 MODIS/Terra Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity products are validated to Stage 2, which means that their accuracy has been assessed over a widely distributed set of locations and time periods via several ground-truth and validation efforts. Further details regarding MODIS land product validation for the LST/E products are available from the following URL: http://landval.gsfc.nasa.gov/ProductStatus.php?ProductID=MOD11.\n\nShortname: MOD11A2 , Platform: Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 8 day , ArchiveSets: 6, 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE31 , File Naming Convention: MOD11A2.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Zhengming Wan - University of California Santa Barbara, Simon Hook, Glynn Hulley - JPL and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MOD11A2 MODIS/Terra Land Surface Temperature and the Emissivity 8-Day L3 Global 1km SIN Grid. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD11A2.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Fires " }, { "ob_id": 32417, "uuid": "f10420bececd447eb1b74db9d66ef12a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MYD13A2 - MODIS/Aqua Vegetation Indices 16-Day L3 Global 1km SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MYD13A2\n\n\n\n\n\nGlobal MODIS vegetation indices are designed to provide consistent spatial and temporal comparisons of vegetation conditions. Blue, red, and near-infrared reflectances, centered at 469-nanometers, 645-nanometers, and 858-nanometers, respectively, are used to determine the MODIS daily vegetation indices.\n\nThe MODIS Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) complements NOAA's Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) NDVI products providing continuity for time series applications over this rich historical archive. MODIS also includes a new Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) product that minimizes canopy background variations and maintains sensitivity over dense vegetation conditions. The EVI also uses the blue band to remove residual atmosphere contamination caused by smoke and sub-pixel thin cloud clouds. The MODIS NDVI and EVI products are computed from atmospherically-corrected bi-directional surface reflectances that have been masked for water, clouds, heavy aerosols, and cloud shadows.\n\nGlobal MYD13A2 data are provided every 16 days at 1-kilometer spatial resolution as a gridded level-3 product in the Sinusoidal projection. Vegetation indices are used for global monitoring of vegetation conditions and are used in products displaying land cover and land cover changes. These data may be used as input for modeling global biogeochemical and hydrologic processes and global and regional climate. These data also may be used for characterizing land surface biophysical properties and processes, including primary production and land cover conversion.\n\nCollection-5 MODIS/Aqua Vegetation Indices products are Validated at Stage 2, meaning that accuracy has been assessed over a widely distributed set of locations and time periods via several ground-truth and validation efforts. Although there may be later improved versions, these data are ready for use in scientific publications.\n\nShortname: MYD13A2 , Platform: Aqua , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 16 day , ArchiveSets: 6, 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE35 , File Naming Convention: MYD13A2.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Kamel Didan - University of Arizona, Alfredo Huete - University of Technology Sydney and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MYD13A2 MODIS/Aqua Vegetation Indices 16-Day L3 Global 1km SIN Grid. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MYD13A2.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Canopy Characteristics, Biomass, Vegetation Index, Plant Phenology, Length of Growing Season " }, { "ob_id": 32419, "uuid": "bac493ecc5f14b4d809f35f89eceb834", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MYD35_L2 - MODIS/Aqua Cloud Mask and Spectral Test Results 5-Min L2 Swath 250m and 1km", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MYD35_L2\n\n\n\n\n\n\"\nThe MODIS Cloud Mask product is a Level-2 product generated at 1-km and 250-m (at nadir) spatial resolutions. The algorithm employs a series of visible and infrared threshold and consistency tests to specify confidence that an unobstructed view of the Earth's surface has been observed. An indication of shadows affecting the scene is also provided. The 250-m cloud mask flags are based on visible channel data only. Radiometrically-accurate radiances are required, thus holes in the Cloud Mask will appear wherever the input radiances are incomplete or of poor quality assurance. There are two MODIS Cloud Mask data product files: MOD35_L2, containing data collected from the Terra platform; and MYD35_L2, containing data collected from the Aqua platform.\n\nThe MODIS cloud mask algorithm employs a battery of spectral tests, which use methodology applied in the AVHRR Processing scheme Over cLoudy Land and Ocean (APOLLO), International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP), CLoud Advanced Very high resolution Radiometer (CLAVR), and the Support of Environmental Requirements for Cloud Analysis and Archive (SERCAA) algorithms to identify cloudy FOVs. From these, a clear-sky confidence level (high confident clear, probably clear, undecided, cloudy) is assigned to each FOV. For inconclusive results, spatial- and temporal-variability tests are applied. The spectral tests rely on radiance (temperature) thresholds in the infrared and reflectance thresholds in the visible and near-infrared. Thresholds vary with surface type, atmospheric conditions (moisture, aerosol, etc.), and viewing geometry. In addition to the MYD02 calibrated radiances, a 1-km land/water mask, DEM, ecosystem analysis, snow/ice cover map, NCEP analysis of surface temperature and wind speed, and an estimate of precipitable water are required as inputs.\n\nA determination of the presence of global cloudiness is essential to the MODIS mission for two reasons. First, clouds play a critical role in the radiative balance of the Earth and must be accurately described to assess climate and potential climate change. Second, the presence of cloudiness must be accurately determined to properly retrieve many atmospheric and surface parameters. For many of these retrieval algorithms even thin cirrus represents contamination.\n\nCloud mask validation will be conducted using MODIS Airborne Simulator (MAS) data from several field campaigns, all-sky cameras, and comparison with NOAA operational instruments and possibly ASTER.\n\nFor additional details see the MODIS Atmospheres web site page onCollection 6.1 Updates. \"\n\nShortname: MYD35_L2 , Platform: Aqua , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-2 , Spatial Resolution: 250 m, 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 5 minute , ArchiveSets: 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE03 , File Naming Convention: MYD35_L2.AYYYYDDD.HHMM.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition HHMM = Hour and Minute of acquisition CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time AYYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition , Citation: Ackerman, S., et al., 2017. MODIS Atmosphere L2 Cloud Mask Product. NASA MODIS Adaptive Processing System, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA: http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MYD35_L2.061 , Keywords: Cloud Fraction, Climate Change, Atmospheric Correction " }, { "ob_id": 32397, "uuid": "35bb28eafbaa461db578e1218808c038", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOD11A1 - MODIS/Terra Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MOD11A1\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MODIS/Terra Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST/E) products provide per-pixel temperature and emissivity values in a sequence of swath-based to grid-based global products. The MODIS/Terra LST/E Daily L3 Global 1 km SIN Grid,(Short name: MOD11A1), is a gridded version of the L2 Daily LST/E data set, whose LSTs are retrieved by the split-window algorithm.\n\nThe Collection-4 (C4) LST/E L3 MOD11A1 product inputs include the MODIS L1B calibrated and geolocated radiances, geolocation, cloud mask, atmospheric profiles, land and snow cover. The band 31 and 32 emissivities are estimated by a classification-based emissivity method, which relies on the pixel's land cover type as determined by the land and snow cover inputs. Until June 2001, the AVHRR-based IGBP land cover product was used. Following that time, MODIS-derived land cover product was used. The estimated emissivities in arid and semi-arid areas are potentially uncertain, and users are advised to exercise caution in their applications. The day/night alogorithm extracts average temperatures (in Kelvin) and applies them to a pair of MODIS daytime and nighttime observations. This method yields 1 K accuracy for materials with known emissivities. The V4 MOD11A1 product has a temporal acquisition range of February 24, 2000 (2000-055) until January 3, 2007 (200-003). The C4 collection remains consistent with C41, and users may combine the two collections in a time-series analysis.\n\nThe MODIS/Terra Collection 41 (C41) products use a modified Collection-4 (C4) LST algorithm and Collection-5 (C5) data inputs. The C41 products primarily address underestimation problems in the C5 Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) products. Recent validation activities reveal that the C5 CMG products underestimate LSTs up to 6K especially in desert and semi-arid regions. The availability of this collection starts with MODIS/Terra data acquisition on January 1, 2007 (2007-001). This date is driven by the availability of the MODIS C5 data inputs (level-1B radiance data, geolocation data, cloud mask, atmospheric profiles, and land and snow cover data).\n\nThe MODIS/Terra C5 LST/E L3 Global 5 km Grid product incorporates 1-km pixels, which are produced daily using the generalized split-window LST algorithm. This algorithm is optimally used to separate ranges of atmospheric column water vapor and lower boundary air surface temperatures into tractable sub-ranges. The surface emissivities in bands 31 and 32 are estimated from land cover types. The C5 MOD11_L2 product's acquisition range started March 5, 2000 (2000-065) and will continue until some time after the C6 reprocessing is complete.\n\nThe C41 and C5 MODIS/Terra LST/E products, including the MOD11A1, are validated to Stage-2 with well-defined uncertainties over a range of representative conditions. Further details regarding MODIS land product validation for the LST/E products are available from the MODIS land team validation site referenced under 'Val Status' section.\n\nThe C41 LST products from 2007-001 will remain consistent with similar products from C4, and hence are amenable to combine them in a time-series analysis. Users should exercise caution, and not mix the C4.x (i.e., C4 and C41) and C5 LST products in their analyses.\n\nShortname: MOD11A1 , Platform: Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: daily , ArchiveSets: 6, 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE16M , File Naming Convention: MOD11A1.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Zhengming Wan - University of California Santa Barbara, Simon Hook, Glynn Hulley - JPL and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MOD11A1 MODIS/Terra Land Surface Temperature and the Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD11A1.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Fires " }, { "ob_id": 32428, "uuid": "b8cb8a5d02b143fc8257d030f81bcf76", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MYD09GA - MODIS/Aqua Surface Reflectance Daily L2G Global 1km and 500m SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MYD09GA\n\n\n\n\n\nShortname: MYD09GA , Platform: Aqua , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-2 Tiled , Spatial Resolution: 500 m, 1 km , Temporal Resolution: daily , ArchiveSets: 61, 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE13 " }, { "ob_id": 32393, "uuid": "f5e2886edf254a42804b9a77af6d5c9c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOD04_L2 - MODIS/Terra Aerosol 5-Min L2 Swath 10km", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MOD04_L2\n\n\n\n\n\n\"The MODIS Aerosol Product monitors the ambient aerosol optical thickness over the oceans globally and over a portion of the continents. Further, the aerosol size distribution is derived over the oceans, and the aerosol type is derived over the continents. Daily Level-2 data are produced at the spatial resolution of a 10x10 1-km pixel array (at nadir).\n\nPrior to MODIS, satellite measurements were limited to reflectance measurements in one (GOES, METEOSAT) or two (AVHRR) channels. There was no real attempt to retrieve aerosol content over land on a global scale. Algorithms had been developed for use only over dark vegetation. The blue channel on MODIS, not present on AVHRR, offers the possibility to extend the derivation of optical thickness over land to additional surfaces. The algorithms use MODIS bands 1 through 7 and 20 and require prior cloud screening using MODIS data. Over the land, the dynamic aerosol models are derived from ground-based sky measurements and used in the net retrieval process.\n\nOver the ocean, three parameters that describe the aerosol loading and size distribution are retrieved. Pre-assumptions on the general structure of the size distribution are required in the inversion of MODIS data, and the volume-size distribution is described with two log-normal modes: a single mode to describe the accumulation mode particles (radius < 0.5 µm) and a single coarse mode to describe dust and/or salt particles (radius > 1.0 µm).\n\nThe quality assurance control of these products will be based on comparison with ground stations and climatology.\n\nFor additional details see the MODIS Atmospheres web site page onCollection 6.1 Updates. \"\n\nShortname: MOD04_L2 , Platform: Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-2 , Spatial Resolution: 10 km , Temporal Resolution: 5 minute , ArchiveSets: 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE04 , File Naming Convention: MOD04_L2.AYYYYDDD.HHMM.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition HHMM = Hour and Minute of acquisition CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time AYYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition , Citation: Levy, R., Hsu, C., et al., 2015. MODIS Atmosphere L2 Aerosol Product. NASA MODIS Adaptive Processing System, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA: http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD04_L2.061 , Keywords: Climate Change, Atmospheric Correction, Aerosol Optical Depth/Thickness " }, { "ob_id": 10910, "uuid": "af743b462092a888e228bd1d7e0c2c4a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MODIS Geolocation Data Set from the Terra Satellite (MOD03)", "abstract": "The MODIS Geolocation Data Set is a Level 1B product which contains geodetic coordinates, ground elevation, and solar and satellite zenith, and azimuth angle for each MODIS 1 km sample. These are determined from spacecraft attitude and orbit, instrument telemetry, and a digital elevation model. The primary purpose of this product is to help further processing the Level 1B calibrated radiances and the Level 2 data sets." }, { "ob_id": 32422, "uuid": "05a18921d3a44c89a9158809fd813eb3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOD09A1 - MODIS/Terra Surface Reflectance 8-Day L3 Global 500m SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MOD09A1\n\n\n\n\n\nShortname: MOD09A1 , Platform: Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 500 m , Temporal Resolution: 8 day , ArchiveSets: 61, 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE21 " }, { "ob_id": 32424, "uuid": "4bc9628787174d9198f0d4dc153b15c4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOD09GA - MODIS/Terra Surface Reflectance Daily L2G Global 1km and 500m SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MOD09GA\n\n\n\n\n\nShortname: MOD09GA , Platform: Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-2 Tiled , Spatial Resolution: 500 m, 1 km , Temporal Resolution: daily , ArchiveSets: 61, 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE13 " }, { "ob_id": 32381, "uuid": "051d6075847747329a987b2175f2affc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MCD19A2 - MODIS/Terra+Aqua Land Aerosol Optical Depth Daily L2G Global 1km SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MCD19A2\n\n\n\n\n\nMCD19A2 is the shortname for the Multi-Angle Implementation of Atmospheric Correction (MAIAC) algorithm-based Level-2 gridded (L2G) aerosol optical thickness over land surfaces product. Derived using both Terra and Aqua MODIS inputs, this L2 product is produced daily at 1 km pixel resolution. This product helps generate a number of atmospheric and geometric properties/parameters that are used to produce another facet of the MAIAC algorithm: the land surface Bidirectional Reflectance Factor.\n\nThe MCD19A2 product contains two data groups with the following Science Data Set parameters:\n\nGrid500m groupAerosol Optical Depth at 047 micronAerosol Optical Depth at 055 micronAOD Uncertainty at 047 micronFine-Mode Fraction for OceanColumn Water Vapor in cm liquid waterAOD QAAOD Model (Regional background model used)Injection Height (Smoke injection height over local surface height)Grid5km groupCosine of Solar Zenith AngleCosine of View Zenith AngleRelative Azimuth AngleScattering AngleGlint Angle\n\nThe MCD19A2 product has achieved Stage-3 validation.\n\nShortname: MCD19A2 , Platform: Combined Aqua Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-2 Tiled , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: daily , ArchiveSets: 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE113 , File Naming Convention: MCD19A2.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Alexi Lyapustin - NASA GSFC, Yujie Wang - Univeristy of Maryland Baltimore County and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MCD19A2 MODIS/Terra+Aqua Aerosol Optical Thickness Daily L2G Global 1km SIN Grid. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MCD19A2.006 , Keywords: Atmospheric Correction, MODIS, MAIAC, Bidirectional Surface reflectance, Aerosols " }, { "ob_id": 32391, "uuid": "55aa94abf6bf40fab87143f24849ac89", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOD021KM - Level 1B Calibrated Radiances - 1km", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MOD021KM\n\n\n\n\n\n\"The MODIS Level-1B data set contains calibrated and geolocated at-aperture radiances for 36 discrete bands located in the 0.4 µm to 14.4 µm region of the electromagentic spectrum. These data are generated from MODIS Level-1A scans of raw radiance, and in the process are converted to geophysical units of W/(m2µm sr). In addition, the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) may be determined for the solar reflective bands (1-19, 26) through knowledge of the solar irradiance (e.g., determined from MODIS solar diffuser data, and from the target illumination geometry). Additional data are provided including quality flags, error estimates and calibration data.\n\nVisible, shortwave infrared, and near infrared measurements are only made during the daytime, while radiances for the thermal infrared region (bands 20-25, 27-36) are measured continuously.\n\nThe resolution of channels 1 and 2 is 250 m, channels 3 through 7 are 500m resolution, and the rest are 1 km resolution. However, for the MODIS L1B 1 km product, the 250 m and 500 m band radiance data and their associated uncertainties have been aggregated to 1 km resolution. Thus, the entire channel data set is referenced to the same spatial and geolocation scales. Separate L1B products are available for just the 250 m channels (MOD02QKM) and the 500 m channels (MOD02HKM) that preserve the original resolution of the data.\n\nSpatial resolution for pixels at nadir is 1 km, degrading to 4.8 km in the along-scan direction at the scan extremes. However, thanks to the overlapping of consecutive swaths and the respective pixels there, the resulting resolution at the scan extremes is about 2 km. A 55 degree scanning pattern at the EOS orbit of 705 km results in a 2330 km orbital swath width with global coverage every one to two days. A single MODIS Level-1B granule will nominally contain a scene built from 203 scans (or swaths) sampled 1354 times in the cross-track direction, corresponding to approximately 5 minutes worth of data. Since an individual MODIS scan (or swath) will contain 10 along-track spatial elements, the scene will be composed of 1354 by 2030 pixels, resulting in a spatial coverage of 2330 km by 2030 km. Due to the MODIS scan geometry, there will be increasing overlap occurring beyond about a 25 degree scan angle.\n\nUsers requiring the full-resolution geolocation and solar/satellite geometry can obtain the separate MODIS Level-1 Geolocation product (MOD03) from LAADS.\"\n\nShortname: MOD021KM , Platform: Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-1B , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 5 minute , ArchiveSets: 61, 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE02 , File Naming Convention: MOD021KM.AYYYYDDD.HHMM.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf AYYYYDDD = Acqusition Year and Day of Year HHMM = Hour and Minute of acquisition CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition , Citation: MODIS Characterization Support Team (MCST), 2017. MODIS 1km Calibrated Radiances Product. NASA MODIS Adaptive Processing System, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA: http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD021KM.061 , Keywords: Climate Change, Radiance " }, { "ob_id": 32413, "uuid": "56b3282c25604434bc1417ab70ba9c79", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MYD11A1 - MODIS/Aqua Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MYD11A1\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MODIS/Aqua Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST/E) products provide per-pixel temperature and emissivity values in a sequence of swath-based to grid-based global products. The MODIS/Aqua LST/E Daily L3 Global 1 km SIN Grid,(Short name: MYD11A1), is a gridded version of the L2 Daily LST/E data set, whose LSTs are retrieved by the split-window algorithm.\n\nThe Collection-4 (C4) LST/E L3 MYD11A1 product inputs include the MODIS L1B calibrated and geolocated radiances, geolocation, cloud mask, atmospheric profiles, land and snow cover. The band 31 and 32 emissivities are estimated by a classification-based emissivity method, which relies on the pixel's land cover type as determined by the land and snow cover inputs. Until June 2001, the AVHRR-based IGBP land cover product was used. Following that time, MODIS-derived land cover product was used. The estimated emissivities in arid and semi-arid areas are potentially uncertain, and users are advised to exercise caution in their applications. The day/night alogorithm extracts average temperatures (in Kelvin) and applies them to a pair of MODIS daytime and nighttime observations. This method yields 1 K accuracy for materials with known emissivities. The V4 MYD11A1 product has a temporal acquisition range of February 24, 2000 (2000-055) until January 3, 2007 (200-003). The C4 collection remains consistent with C41, and users may combine the two collections in a time-series analysis.\n\nThe MODIS/Aqua Collection 41 (C41) products use a modified Collection-4 (C4) LST algorithm and Collection-5 (C5) data inputs. The C41 products primarily address underestimation problems in the C5 Climate Modeling Grid (CMG) products. Recent validation activities reveal that the C5 CMG products underestimate LSTs up to 6K especially in desert and semi-arid regions. The availability of this collection starts with MODIS/Aqua data acquisition on January 1, 2007 (2007-001). This date is driven by the availability of the MODIS C5 data inputs (level-1B radiance data, geolocation data, cloud mask, atmospheric profiles, and land and snow cover data).\n\nThe MODIS/Aqua C5 LST/E L3 Global 5 km Grid product incorporates 1-km pixels, which are produced daily using the generalized split-window LST algorithm. This algorithm is optimally used to separate ranges of atmospheric column water vapor and lower boundary air surface temperatures into tractable sub-ranges. The surface emissivities in bands 31 and 32 are estimated from land cover types. The C5 MYD11_L2 product's acquisition range started March 5, 2000 (2000-065) and will continue until some time after the C6 reprocessing is complete.\n\nThe C41 and C5 MODIS/Aqua LST/E products, including the MYD11A1, are validated to Stage-2 with well-defined uncertainties over a range of representative conditions. Further details regarding MODIS land product validation for the LST/E products are available from the MODIS land team validation site referenced under 'Val Status' section.\n\nThe C41 LST products from 2007-001 will remain consistent with similar products from C4, and hence are amenable to combine them in a time-series analysis. Users should exercise caution, and not mix the C4.x (i.e., C4 and C41) and C5 LST products in their analyses.\n\nShortname: MYD11A1 , Platform: Aqua , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: daily , ArchiveSets: 6, 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE16M , File Naming Convention: MYD11A1.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Zhengming Wan - University of California Santa Barbara, Simon Hook, Glynn Hulley - JPL and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MYD11A1 MODIS/Aqua Land Surface Temperature and the Emissivity Daily L3 Global 1km SIN Grid. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MYD11A1.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Fires " }, { "ob_id": 32387, "uuid": "48efa9b67d69435caffd2d06cf8406d3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MCD43A3 - MODIS/Terra+Aqua BRDF/Albedo Daily L3 Global - 500m", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MCD43A3\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Albedo product (MCD43A3) provides 500-meter data describing both directional hemispherical reflectance (black-sky albedo) and bihemispherical reflectance (white-sky albedo). The MCD43A3 product contains 16 days of data provided in a level-3 gridded data set in Sinusoidal projection.\n\nBoth Terra and Aqua data are used in the generation of this product, providing the highest probability for quality assurance input data. It is designated with a shortname beginning with MCD, which is used to refer to 'combined' products, those comprised of data using both Terra and Aqua.\n\nNote that the V006 MODIS MCD43 products are retrieved daily and represent the best BRDF possible based on 16 days worth of inputs with the day of interest emphasized. Unlike the earlier reprocessed versions (where the date of the product signifies the first day of the retrieval period), and the Direct Broadcast version (where the date signifies the last day of the retrieval period), the date associated with each daily V006 retrieval is the center of the moving 16 day input window. This change is in response to user requests.\n\nVersion-5 MODIS BRDF & Albedo products have attained Validation Stage 3.\n\nShortname: MCD43A3 , Platform: Combined Aqua Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 500 m , Temporal Resolution: daily , ArchiveSets: 6, 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE23 , File Naming Convention: MCD43A3.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Crystal Schaaf - University of Massachusetts Boston, Zhuosen Wang - NASA GSFC and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MCD43A3 MODIS/Terra+Aqua BRDF/Albedo Daily L3 Global - 500m. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MCD43A3.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Albedo, Reflectance " }, { "ob_id": 32401, "uuid": "d65aab04c69b4df391e6e7fc4b901aef", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOD13A2 - MODIS/Terra Vegetation Indices 16-Day L3 Global 1km SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MOD13A2\n\n\n\n\n\nGlobal MODIS vegetation indices are designed to provide consistent spatial and temporal comparisons of vegetation conditions. Blue, red, and near-infrared reflectances, centered at 469-nanometers, 645-nanometers, and 858-nanometers, respectively, are used to determine the MODIS daily vegetation indices.\n\nThe MODIS Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) complements NOAA's Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) NDVI products providing continuity for time series applications over this rich historical archive. MODIS also includes a new Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) product that minimizes canopy background variations and maintains sensitivity over dense vegetation conditions. The EVI also uses the blue band to remove residual atmosphere contamination caused by smoke and sub-pixel thin cloud clouds. The MODIS NDVI and EVI products are computed from atmospherically-corrected bi-directional surface reflectances that have been masked for water, clouds, heavy aerosols, and cloud shadows.\n\nGlobal MOD13A2 data are provided every 16 days at 1-kilometer spatial resolution as a gridded level-3 product in the Sinusoidal projection. Vegetation indices are used for global monitoring of vegetation conditions and are used in products displaying land cover and land cover changes. These data may be used as input for modeling global biogeochemical and hydrologic processes and global and regional climate. These data also may be used for characterizing land surface biophysical properties and processes, including primary production and land cover conversion.\n\nCollection-5 MODIS/Terra Vegetation Indices products are Validated at Stage 2, meaning that accuracy has been assessed over a widely distributed set of locations and time periods via several ground-truth and validation efforts. Although there may be later improved versions, these data are ready for use in scientific publications.\n\nShortname: MOD13A2 , Platform: Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 16 day , ArchiveSets: 6, 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE35 , File Naming Convention: MOD13A2.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Kamel Didan - University of Arizona, Alfredo Huete - University of Technology Sydney and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MOD13A2 MODIS/Terra Vegetation Indices 16-Day L3 Global 1km SIN Grid. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD13A2.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Canopy Characteristics, Biomass, Vegetation Index, Plant Phenology, Length of Growing Season " }, { "ob_id": 32415, "uuid": "dfa34fb44ba649bf91397ff5a3eeae49", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MYD11A2 - MODIS/Aqua Land Surface Temperature/3-Band Emissivity 8-Day L3 Global 1km SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MYD11A2\n\n\n\n\n\nThe level-3 MODIS Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity (LST/E) 8-day data products are composed of data from the daily 1-kilometer LST product (MYD11A1) and stored on a 1-km Sinusoidal grid as the average values of clear-sky LSTs during an 8-day period.\n\nMYD11A2 is comprised of daytime and nighttime LSTs, quality assurance assessment, observation times, view angles, bits of clear sky days and nights, and emissivities estimated in Bands 31 and 32 from land cover types.\n\nCollection-5 MODIS/Aqua Land Surface Temperature/Emissivity products are validated to Stage 2, which means that their accuracy has been assessed over a widely distributed set of locations and time periods via several ground-truth and validation efforts. Further details regarding MODIS land product validation for the LST/E products are available from the following URL: http://landval.gsfc.nasa.gov/ProductStatus.php?ProductID=MYD11.\n\nShortname: MYD11A2 , Platform: Aqua , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 8 day , ArchiveSets: 6, 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE31 , File Naming Convention: MYD11A2.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Zhengming Wan - University of California Santa Barbara, Simon Hook, Glynn Hulley - JPL and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MYD11A2 MODIS/Aqua Land Surface Temperature and the Emissivity 8-Day L3 Global 1km SIN Grid. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MYD11A2.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Land Surface Temperature, Emissivity, Fires " }, { "ob_id": 32426, "uuid": "9dc47e606d50479bbe81872308679ca4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MYD09A1 - MODIS/Aqua Surface Reflectance 8-Day L3 Global 500m SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MYD09A1\n\n\n\n\n\nShortname: MYD09A1 , Platform: Aqua , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 500 m , Temporal Resolution: 8 day , ArchiveSets: 61, 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE21 " }, { "ob_id": 10902, "uuid": "29f8759618bc0cea2ca3fd46468b57e7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MODIS Surface Reflectance Product from the Aqua Satellite (MYD09)", "abstract": "The MODIS Surface Reflectance Product from the Aqua satellite is a level 2 data product derived from 7 spectrum bands (bands 1-7 each centred at 648 nm, 858 nm, 470 nm, 555 nm, 1240 nm, 1640 nm, and 2130 nm, respectively) from the Level 1B product. The product estimates the surface spectral reflectance as it would have been measured at ground level in the absence of atmospheric scattering or absorption. Corrections to account the effect of atmospheric gases, aerosols and thin cirrus clouds are made by using level 1B, other level 2 and level 3 products, and if necessary also climatology. Both the MOD09 dataset from the Terra satellite and the MYD09 dataset from the Aqua satellite are produced using the same processing system." }, { "ob_id": 32383, "uuid": "ba706617a7a84034af8f13eeb86a8c9d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MCD43A1 - MODIS/Terra+Aqua BRDF/Albedo Model Parameters Daily L3 Global - 500m", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MCD43A1\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) BRDF/Albedo Model Parameters product (MCD43A1) contains three-dimensional (3D) data sets providing users with weighting parameters for the models used to derive the Albedo and BRDF products (MCD43A3 and MCD43A4). The models support the spatial relationship and parameter characterization best describing the differences in radiation due to the scattering (anisotropy) of each pixel, relying on multi-date, atmospherically corrected, cloud-cleared input data measured over 16-day periods.\n\nBoth Terra and Aqua data are used in the generation of this product, providing the highest probability for quality assurance input data. It is designated with a shortname beginning with MCD, which is used to refer to 'combined' products, those comprised of data using both Terra and Aqua.\n\nNote that the V006 MODIS MCD43 products are retrieved daily and represent the best BRDF possible based on 16 days worth of inputs with the day of interest emphasized. Unlike the earlier reprocessed versions (where the date of the product signifies the first day of the retrieval period), and the Direct Broadcast version (where the date signifies the last day of the retrieval period), the date associated with each daily V006 retrieval is the center of the moving 16 day input window. This change is in response to user requests.\n\nVersion-5 MODIS BRDF & Albedo products have attained Validation Stage 3.\n\nShortname: MCD43A1 , Platform: Combined Aqua Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 500 m , Temporal Resolution: daily , ArchiveSets: 6, 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE23 , File Naming Convention: MCD43A1.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Crystal Schaaf - University of Massachusetts Boston, Zhuosen Wang - NASA GSFC and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MCD43A1C MODIS/Terra+Aqua BRDF/Albedo Model Parameters Daily L3 Global - 500m. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MCD43A1C.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Albedo, Reflectance " }, { "ob_id": 32405, "uuid": "2a777ecbac9847639617c053072c4af2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOD35_L2 - MODIS/Terra Cloud Mask and Spectral Test Results 5-Min L2 Swath 250m and 1km", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MOD35_L2\n\n\n\n\n\n\"\nThe MODIS Cloud Mask product is a Level-2 product generated at 1-km and 250-m (at nadir) spatial resolutions. The algorithm employs a series of visible and infrared threshold and consistency tests to specify confidence that an unobstructed view of the Earth's surface has been observed. An indication of shadows affecting the scene is also provided. The 250-m cloud mask flags are based on visible channel data only. Radiometrically-accurate radiances are required, thus holes in the Cloud Mask will appear wherever the input radiances are incomplete or of poor quality assurance. There are two MODIS Cloud Mask data product files: MOD35_L2, containing data collected from the Terra platform; and MYD35_L2, containing data collected from the Aqua platform.\n\nThe MODIS cloud mask algorithm employs a battery of spectral tests, which use methodology applied in the AVHRR Processing scheme Over cLoudy Land and Ocean (APOLLO), International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP), CLoud Advanced Very high resolution Radiometer (CLAVR), and the Support of Environmental Requirements for Cloud Analysis and Archive (SERCAA) algorithms to identify cloudy FOVs. From these, a clear-sky confidence level (high confident clear, probably clear, undecided, cloudy) is assigned to each FOV. For inconclusive results, spatial- and temporal-variability tests are applied. The spectral tests rely on radiance (temperature) thresholds in the infrared and reflectance thresholds in the visible and near-infrared. Thresholds vary with surface type, atmospheric conditions (moisture, aerosol, etc.), and viewing geometry. In addition to the MOD02 calibrated radiances, a 1-km land/water mask, DEM, ecosystem analysis, snow/ice cover map, NCEP analysis of surface temperature and wind speed, and an estimate of precipitable water are required as inputs.\n\nA determination of the presence of global cloudiness is essential to the MODIS mission for two reasons. First, clouds play a critical role in the radiative balance of the Earth and must be accurately described to assess climate and potential climate change. Second, the presence of cloudiness must be accurately determined to properly retrieve many atmospheric and surface parameters. For many of these retrieval algorithms even thin cirrus represents contamination.\n\nCloud mask validation will be conducted using MODIS Airborne Simulator (MAS) data from several field campaigns, all-sky cameras, and comparison with NOAA operational instruments and possibly ASTER.\n\nFor additional details see the MODIS Atmospheres web site page onCollection 6.1 Updates. \"\n\nShortname: MOD35_L2 , Platform: Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-2 , Spatial Resolution: 250 m, 1 km , Temporal Resolution: 5 minute , ArchiveSets: 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6.1 - Level 1, Atmosphere, Land (ArchiveSet 61) , PGE Number: PGE03 , File Naming Convention: MOD35_L2.AYYYYDDD.HHMM.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition HHMM = Hour and Minute of acquisition CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time AYYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition , Citation: Ackerman, S., et al., 2015. MODIS Atmosphere L2 Cloud Mask Product. NASA MODIS Adaptive Processing System, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA: http://dx.doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MOD35_L2.061 , Keywords: Cloud Fraction, Climate Change, Atmospheric Correction " }, { "ob_id": 32385, "uuid": "cf8e3e801a114979a160e809deb5cc9f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MCD43A2 - MODIS/Terra+Aqua BRDF/Albedo Quality Daily L3 Global - 500m", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MCD43A2\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) BRDF/Albedo Quality product (MCD43A2) describes the overall condition of the other BRDF and Albedo products. The MCD43A2 product contains 16 days of data at 500 meter spatial resolution provided in a level-3 gridded data set in Sinusoidal projection, and includes albedo quality assurance, snow conditions, ancillary information, and inversion information.\n\nBoth Terra and Aqua data are used in the generation of this product, providing the highest probability for quality assurance input data. It is designated with a shortname beginning with MCD, which is used to refer to 'combined' products, those comprised of data using both Terra and Aqua.\n\nNote that the V006 MODIS MCD43 products are retrieved daily and represent the best BRDF possible based on 16 days worth of inputs with the day of interest emphasized. Unlike the earlier reprocessed versions (where the date of the product signifies the first day of the retrieval period), and the Direct Broadcast version (where the date signifies the last day of the retrieval period), the date associated with each daily V006 retrieval is the center of the moving 16 day input window. This change is in response to user requests.\n\nVersion-5 MODIS BRDF & Albedo products have attained Validation Stage 3.\n\nShortname: MCD43A2 , Platform: Combined Aqua Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 500 m , Temporal Resolution: daily , ArchiveSets: 6, 61 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE23 , File Naming Convention: MCD43A2.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf YYYYDDD = Year and Day of Year of acquisition hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Crystal Schaaf - University of Massachusetts Boston, Zhuosen Wang - NASA GSFC and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MCD43A2C MODIS/Terra+Aqua BRDF/Albedo Quality Daily L3 Global - 500m. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MCD43A2C.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Albedo, Reflectance " }, { "ob_id": 32377, "uuid": "2bdeefa63a234a18a8fd0fabd4fa62b0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MCD12Q1 - MODIS/Terra+Aqua Land Cover Type Yearly L3 Global 500m SIN Grid", "abstract": "These data are a copy of MODIS data from the NASA Level-1 and Atmosphere Archive & Distribution System (LAADS) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). The copy is potentially only a subset. Below is the description from https://ladsweb.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/missions-and-measurements/products/MCD12Q1\n\n\n\n\n\nThe MODIS Land Cover Type product contains multiple classification schemes, which describe land cover properties derived from observations spanning a year's input of Terra and Aqua data. The primary land cover scheme identifies 17 land cover classes defined by the International Geosphere Biosphere Programme (IGBP), which includes 11 natural vegetation classes, 3 developed and mosiacked land classes, and three non-vegetated land classes.\n\nThe MODIS Terra + Aqua Land Cover Type Yearly L3 Global 500 m SIN Grid product incorporates five different land cover classification schemes, derived through a supervised decision-tree classification method:\n\nLand Cover Type 1: IGBP global vegetation classification schemeLand Cover Type 2: University of Maryland (UMD) schemeLand Cover Type 3: MODIS-derived LAI/fPAR schemeLand Cover Type 4: MODIS-derived Net Primary Production (NPP) schemeLand Cover Type 5: Plant Functional Type (PFT) scheme\n\nAdditional layers include a Land Cover Type Assessment SDS, a Land Cover Percent SDS, and a Land Cover Quality Control SDS.\n\nCollection 5.1 Land Cover Type products are produced with revised training data and certain algorithm refinements. For further details, please consult the following paper:\n\nFriedl, M. A., Sulla-Menashe, D., Tan, B., Schneider, A., Ramankutty, N., Sibley, A., andHuang, X. (2010). MODIS Collection 5 global land cover: Algorithm refinements and characterization of new datasets. Remote Sensing of Environment, 114, 168-182.\n\nShortname: MCD12Q1 , Platform: Combined Aqua Terra , Instrument: MODIS , Processing Level: Level-3 , Spatial Resolution: 500 m , Temporal Resolution: annual , ArchiveSets: 6 , Collection: MODIS Collection 6 (ArchiveSet 6) , PGE Number: PGE41 , File Naming Convention: MCD12Q1.AYYYYDDD.hHHvVV.CCC.YYYYDDDHHMMSS.hdf AAYYYYDDD = Acquisition Year and Day of Year hHH = Horizontal tile number (0-35) vVV = Vertical tile number (0-17) CCC = Collection number YYYYDDDHHMMSS = Production Date and Time , Citation: Mark Friedl, Damien Sulla-Menashe - Boston University and MODAPS SIPS - NASA. (2015). MCD12Q1 MODIS/Terra+Aqua Land Cover Type Yearly L3 Global 500m SIN Grid. NASA LP DAAC. http://doi.org/10.5067/MODIS/MCD12Q1.006 , Keywords: Climate Change, Climate Modeling, Land Cover " } ], "identifier_set": [ 7252, 7253 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39180, 41734, 41735, 39182, 39183, 39186, 39184, 39181 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4905, 4912, 4906, 4907, 4904, 4908, 4909, 4910, 4911, 5130 ], "project_set": [ 10895, 10904 ] }, { "ob_id": 10916, "uuid": "a34ae4da32ab9bf5e5588c2d4333eb67", "short_code": "coll", "title": "AATSR Multimission land and sea surface data, version 2.0", "abstract": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) mission was funded jointly by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change External Link (DECC) and the Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research External Link (DIISR).\r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains version 2.0 AATSR Multimission land and sea surface data.\r\n\r\nThe instrument uses thermal channels at 3.7, 10.8, and 12 microns wavelength; and reflected visible/near infra-red channels at 0.555, 0.659, 0.865, and 1.61 microns wavelength. Level 1b products contain gridded brightness temperature and reflectance. Level 2 products contain land and sea-surface temperature, and NDVI at a range of spatial resolutions. The third reprocessing was done to implement updated algorithms, processors, and auxiliary files. The data were acquired by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Envisat satellite, and the NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC) mirrors the data for UK users.", "keywords": "AATSR, temperature, reflectance, satellite", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:43:01", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 114 ], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 19739, "uuid": "97d408bb5af040308ad9faca88eda341", "short_code": "ob", "title": "AATSR: Multimission land and sea surface data, v2.0", "abstract": "Advanced Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) mission was funded jointly by the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change External Link (DECC) and the Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research External Link (DIISR).\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains version 2.0 AATSR Multimission land and sea surface temperature data.\r\n\r\nThe instrument uses thermal channels at 3.7, 10.8, and 12 microns wavelength; and reflected visible/near infra-red channels at 0.555, 0.659, 0.865, and 1.61 microns wavelength. Level 1b products contain gridded brightness temperature and reflectance. Level 2 products contain land and sea-surface temperature, and NDVI at a range of spatial resolutions. The third reprocessing was done to implement updated algorithms, processors, and auxiliary files. The data were acquired by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Envisat satellite, and the NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC) mirrors the data for UK users." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7270, 7271 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39220, 39222, 39223, 39224, 39226, 43173, 43174, 39221 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4939, 6658, 6659, 6660, 6661, 6662, 6663, 6664, 6668, 6669, 6670, 6671, 6665, 6666, 6667, 6672, 6673, 6674, 6675, 6676, 6677, 6678, 6680, 6679 ], "project_set": [ 19899 ] }, { "ob_id": 10932, "uuid": "4271db44f701a3bd18b59099b6009bd2", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Alouette I and Alouette II", "abstract": "The Alouette I and II spacecraft mark Canada's first space program. They were small ionospheric observatories, hosting sweep-frequency ionospheric sounders, a VLF receivers, energetic particle experiments, cosmic noise experiments, and electrostatic probes. \r\nThe UK Solar System Data Centre (UKSSDC) holds various datum from the Alouette I and Alouette II ionospheric sounders, in 35mm film format. \r\n\r\nOnly a very select range of Alouette I datum is held by the UKSSDC. We have three sets of ionospheric sounder data, each being specific to a certain location over the Earth. \r\nOver the solant, from 1962-10-12 to 1964-02-04. \r\nOver Woomera, from 1962-10-19 to 1964-12-11. \r\n\r\nAlouette II datum from the ionospheric sounder is available from 1967-03-21 to 1967-08-10. ", "keywords": "Alouette", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "1967-04-14T12:41:35", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10933, "uuid": "7464dd2803774dbbb21bd97fddccaa39", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Alouette I and Alouette II data", "abstract": "The Alouette I and II spacecraft mark Canada's first space program. They were small ionospheric observatories, hosting sweep-frequency ionospheric sounders, a VLF receivers, energetic particle experiments, cosmic noise experiments, and electrostatic probes.\r\n\r\nThe UK Solar System Data Centre (UKSSDC) holds various datum from the Alouette I and Alouette II ionospheric sounders, in 35mm film format. \r\n\r\nOnly a very select range of Alouette I datum is held by the UKSSDC. We have three sets of ionospheric sounder data, each being specific to a certain location over the Earth. \r\nOver the solant, from 1962-10-12 to 1964-02-04. \r\nOver Woomera, from 1962-10-19 to 1964-12-11. \r\n\r\nAlouette II datum from the ionospheric sounder is available from 1967-03-21 to 1967-08-10." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7277, 7278 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39271, 39272, 39268, 39270, 41861, 41862, 74819, 39269 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4943, 4944 ], "project_set": [ 19801 ] }, { "ob_id": 10934, "uuid": "e1ef548c8882a3b17b9814c9be6fbf6d", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) Project Data", "abstract": "The SOHO (Solar & Heliospheric Observatory) project was carried out by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as a cooperative effort between the two agencies in the framework of the Solar Terrestrial Science Program (STSP) comprising SOHO and CLUSTER, and the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Program (ISTP), with Geotail (ISAS-Japan), Wind and Polar parameters measured.\r\n", "keywords": "SOHO, solar, heliospheric", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "1995-12-14T14:49:31", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10935, "uuid": "2c0bb6679e4f4a0ba1bc254167b171d8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) Project Data", "abstract": "The SOHO (Solar & Heliospheric Observatory) project was carried out by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as a cooperative effort between the two agencies in the framework of the Solar Terrestrial Science Program (STSP) comprising SOHO and CLUSTER, and the International Solar-Terrestrial Physics Program (ISTP), with Geotail (ISAS-Japan), Wind and Polar parameters measured.\r\n" } ], "identifier_set": [ 7279, 7280 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39282, 39284, 39286, 39289, 39285, 44103, 44105, 39283, 44104 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4945, 4946 ], "project_set": [ 19809 ] }, { "ob_id": 10936, "uuid": "9fda147f3eeca1d292435c62d6e4ad19", "short_code": "coll", "title": "NASA Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI) data", "abstract": "Data from the Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI) suite of instruments on board the NASA Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft, from 2006-12-13 onwards.\r\n\r\nThe UK Solar System Data Centre (UKSSDC) holds datum from the Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigtion (SECCHI). SECCHI is a suite of instruments on board NASA's twin Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO)spacecraft. These spacecraft monitor the Sun from two different points, making a 3D description of solar events possible. \r\n\r\nThe SECCHI suite consists of 5 cameras:\r\n\r\nEUVI\r\nExtreme UltraViolet Imager - Images the full solar disk in 4 different wavelengths [He II 30.4 nm, Fe IX 17.1 nm, Fe XII 19. 5nm, Fe XV 28.4 nm]\r\nCOR1\r\nA classic Lyot internally occulting refractive coronagraph, with a field of view is from 1.3 to 4 solar radii. A linear polarizer is used to suppress scattered light, and to extract the polarized brightness signal from the solar corona.\r\nCOR2\r\nAn externally occulted Lyot coronagraph, with a field of view from 2.5 to 15 solar radii.\r\nHI_1\r\nHeliospheric Imager 1 - white light camera with a 20 degree field of view centred 14 degrees off the Sun in the ecliptic plane.\r\nHI_2\r\nHeliospheric Imager 2 - white light camera with a 70 degree field of view centred 54 degrees off the Sun in the ecliptic plane.\r\n\r\nDatum from each of these cameras is available at processing level 0.5 (see below). \r\nDatum from the HI instruments is available at processing levels 1 (see below) and 2 (see below). The primary goal of these instruments is to detect and describe Coronal Mass Ejections (CME's), in particular halo CME's (Earth-bound CME's). \r\n\r\nProcessing Levels \r\n\r\nLevel 0.5 :\r\nData processed to level 0.5 is downloaded from the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC.\r\n\r\n\r\nLevel 1:\r\nHI data is then subsequently processed to level 1 by the UKSSDC. This means that the images have been processed by the SECCHI_PREP routine to remove the effects of the the shutterless readout and to apply a flatfield. The treatment can be roughly broken down as follows: \r\n1. Reject corrupted images - a list is maintained of images that were badly corrupted in processing and transmission - these images are not processed to level 1. \r\n2. Extract cosmic ray report - [only present in s4 images]. The pixels are replaced by a duplicate of the line below to allow subsequent processing. \r\n3. Remove columns where saturation has occurred on the CCD - due to there being no shutter on the camera it is not in general possible to recover columns where saturation has occurred. Bright stars and planets often saturate. \r\n4. De-smear the image - by applying a matrix multiplication algorithmically remove the smear caused in clearing and readout of the CCD. This process automatically normalises the exposure time to 1 second and removes the summing effect in the s4 images. \r\n4. Remove pixels marked as having missing telemetry from the image. \r\n5. Apply a calibration factor to the image - currently this allows for the geometric effect in the lenses and for a linear production feature in the CCD. \r\nThe pointing information in the header is updated by reference to the observed starfield.\r\n\r\n\r\nLevel 2:\r\nLevel 1 images are then processed to remove light scattered from the f and k coronas. These images a dubbed level 2. \r\nLevel 2 processing involves: \r\n1. Selecting a running window of 1 or 11 days\r\n2. Selecting the lowest 25% of the data within that window\r\n3. Forming an average of that on a pixel by pixel basis\r\n4. Subtracting this from the original image\r\nThis forms the L2_1_25 and L2_11_25 data sets, depending on whether a 1 or 11 day running window has been used.", "keywords": "STEREO, SECCHI", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2006-12-14T13:43:45", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 134 ], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10937, "uuid": "dc8c9a1dfba24a0187e22740404385fd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NASA Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI) data", "abstract": "Data from the Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI) suite of instruments on board the NASA Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft, from 2006-12-13 onwards.\r\n\r\nThe UK Solar System Data Centre (UKSSDC) holds datum from the Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigtion (SECCHI). SECCHI is a suite of instruments on board NASA's twin Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO)spacecraft. These spacecraft monitor the Sun from two different points, making a 3D description of solar events possible. \r\n\r\nThe SECCHI suite consists of 5 cameras:\r\n\r\nEUVI\r\nExtreme UltraViolet Imager - Images the full solar disk in 4 different wavelengths [He II 30.4 nm, Fe IX 17.1 nm, Fe XII 19. 5nm, Fe XV 28.4 nm]\r\nCOR1\r\nA classic Lyot internally occulting refractive coronagraph, with a field of view is from 1.3 to 4 solar radii. A linear polarizer is used to suppress scattered light, and to extract the polarized brightness signal from the solar corona.\r\nCOR2\r\nAn externally occulted Lyot coronagraph, with a field of view from 2.5 to 15 solar radii.\r\nHI_1\r\nHeliospheric Imager 1 - white light camera with a 20 degree field of view centred 14 degrees off the Sun in the ecliptic plane.\r\nHI_2\r\nHeliospheric Imager 2 - white light camera with a 70 degree field of view centred 54 degrees off the Sun in the ecliptic plane.\r\n\r\nDatum from each of these cameras is available at processing level 0.5 (see below). \r\nDatum from the HI instruments is available at processing levels 1 (see below) and 2 (see below). The primary goal of these instruments is to detect and describe Coronal Mass Ejections (CME's), in particular halo CME's (Earth-bound CME's). \r\n\r\nProcessing Levels \r\n\r\nLevel 0.5 :\r\nData processed to level 0.5 is downloaded from the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC.\r\n\r\n\r\nLevel 1:\r\nHI data is then subsequently processed to level 1 by the UKSSDC. This means that the images have been processed by the SECCHI_PREP routine to remove the effects of the shutterless readout and to apply a flatfield. The treatment can be roughly broken down as follows: \r\n1. Reject corrupted images - a list is maintained of images that were badly corrupted in processing and transmission - these images are not processed to level 1. \r\n2. Extract cosmic ray report - [only present in s4 images]. The pixels are replaced by a duplicate of the line below to allow subsequent processing. \r\n3. Remove columns where saturation has occurred on the CCD - due to there being no shutter on the camera it is not in general possible to recover columns where saturation has occurred. Bright stars and planets often saturate. \r\n4. De-smear the image - by applying a matrix multiplication algorithmically remove the smear caused in clearing and readout of the CCD. This process automatically normalises the exposure time to 1 second and removes the summing effect in the s4 images. \r\n4. Remove pixels marked as having missing telemetry from the image. \r\n5. Apply a calibration factor to the image - currently this allows for the geometric effect in the lenses and for a linear production feature in the CCD. \r\nThe pointing information in the header is updated by reference to the observed starfield.\r\n\r\n\r\nLevel 2:\r\nLevel 1 images are then processed to remove light scattered from the f and k coronas. These images a dubbed level 2. \r\nLevel 2 processing involves: \r\n1. Selecting a running window of 1 or 11 days\r\n2. Selecting the lowest 25% of the data within that window\r\n3. Forming an average of that on a pixel by pixel basis\r\n4. Subtracting this from the original image\r\nThis forms the L2_1_25 and L2_11_25 data sets, depending on whether a 1 or 11 day running window has been used." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7282, 7281 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39300, 39303, 39304, 39302, 43097, 43100, 74826, 39301, 43098, 43099 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4947, 4948 ], "project_set": [ 19811 ] }, { "ob_id": 10940, "uuid": "c8ab45acebe2e0c38d1ee5a9abdfac3f", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Geomagnetic Indices Reports", "abstract": "This dataset collection consists of paper reports of various geomagnetic indices, global and local, from a range of observatories. Date ranges vary and all datasets are no longer updated as paper records, but are generally available online from the UKSSDC or other sources.\r\n\r\nThe reports include:\r\n\r\nAmerican Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) Sunspot Numbers\r\nGeomagnetic Auroral Electrojet (AE) indices\r\nBartels Music Diagrams\r\nCircular of Basic Indices for Ionospheric Propagation, CNET Lannion\r\nDisturbance Storm Time (DST)\r\nInternational Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) Bulletins\r\nIF2 indices\r\nIG indices\r\nIndia Solar and Geophysical Data\r\nIonospheric Prediction Service (IPS) Predictions\r\nInternational Service for Geomagnetic Indices (ISGI) Reports\r\nMagnetic Indices\r\nSolar-Geophysical Data, Prompt and Comprehensive Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1968 - 2001\r\nSolar Radio Noise", "keywords": "Geomagnetic Indices Reports", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "1957-11-09T13:40:25", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 19760, "uuid": "db756b9651da4e11b9ca2a0c3cce64b1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Geomagnetic Daily Indices Reports: Monthly IF2 and IG", "abstract": "This dataset consists of monthly IF2 and IG reports of various geomagnetic indices, global and local, from a range of observatories. Date ranges vary and are no longer updated as paper records, but are generally available online from the UKSSDC or other sources.\r\n\r\nThe reports include:\r\n\r\nAmerican Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) Sunspot Numbers\r\nGeomagnetic Auroral Electrojet (AE) indices\r\nBartels Music Diagrams\r\nCircular of Basic Indices for Ionospheric Propagation, CNET Lannion\r\nDisturbance Storm Time (DST)\r\nInternational Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) Bulletins\r\nIF2 indices\r\nIG indices\r\nIndia Solar and Geophysical Data\r\nIonospheric Prediction Service (IPS) Predictions\r\nInternational Service for Geomagnetic Indices (ISGI) Reports\r\nMagnetic Indices\r\nSolar-Geophysical Data, Prompt and Comprehensive Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1968 - 2001\r\nSolar Radio Noise" }, { "ob_id": 19761, "uuid": "2413d567033a4915bf1457c7b362c79b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Geomagnetic Daily Indices Reports: Quaterly IF2 and IG", "abstract": "This dataset consists of quarterly IF2 and IG reports of various geomagnetic indices, global and local, from a range of observatories. Date ranges vary and are no longer updated as paper records, but are generally available online from the UKSSDC or other sources.\r\n\r\nThe reports include:\r\n\r\nAmerican Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) Sunspot Numbers\r\nGeomagnetic Auroral Electrojet (AE) indices\r\nBartels Music Diagrams\r\nCircular of Basic Indices for Ionospheric Propagation, CNET Lannion\r\nDisturbance Storm Time (DST)\r\nInternational Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) Bulletins\r\nIF2 indices\r\nIG indices\r\nIndia Solar and Geophysical Data\r\nIonospheric Prediction Service (IPS) Predictions\r\nInternational Service for Geomagnetic Indices (ISGI) Reports\r\nMagnetic Indices\r\nSolar-Geophysical Data, Prompt and Comprehensive Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1968 - 2001\r\nSolar Radio Noise" }, { "ob_id": 10941, "uuid": "54988e5b7aff4e929ac02e73f3c777ca", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Geomagnetic Daily Indices Reports", "abstract": "This dataset consists of daily paper reports of various geomagnetic indices, global and local, from a range of observatories. Date ranges vary and are no longer updated as paper records, but are generally available online from the UKSSDC or other sources.\r\n\r\nThe reports include:\r\n\r\nAmerican Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) Sunspot Numbers\r\nGeomagnetic Auroral Electrojet (AE) indices\r\nBartels Music Diagrams\r\nCircular of Basic Indices for Ionospheric Propagation, CNET Lannion\r\nDisturbance Storm Time (DST)\r\nInternational Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) Bulletins\r\nIF2 indices\r\nIG indices\r\nIndia Solar and Geophysical Data\r\nIonospheric Prediction Service (IPS) Predictions\r\nInternational Service for Geomagnetic Indices (ISGI) Reports\r\nMagnetic Indices\r\nSolar-Geophysical Data, Prompt and Comprehensive Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1968 - 2001\r\nSolar Radio Noise" }, { "ob_id": 19758, "uuid": "afed8436512e4bc1b02320e18132815f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Geomagnetic Daily Indices Reports: Geo Alert", "abstract": "This dataset consists of geo alert paper reports of various geomagnetic indices, global and local, from a range of observatories. Date ranges vary and are no longer updated as paper records, but are generally available online from the UKSSDC or other sources.\r\n\r\nThe reports include:\r\n\r\nAmerican Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) Sunspot Numbers\r\nGeomagnetic Auroral Electrojet (AE) indices\r\nBartels Music Diagrams\r\nCircular of Basic Indices for Ionospheric Propagation, CNET Lannion\r\nDisturbance Storm Time (DST)\r\nInternational Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) Bulletins\r\nIF2 indices\r\nIG indices\r\nIndia Solar and Geophysical Data\r\nIonospheric Prediction Service (IPS) Predictions\r\nInternational Service for Geomagnetic Indices (ISGI) Reports\r\nMagnetic Indices\r\nSolar-Geophysical Data, Prompt and Comprehensive Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1968 - 2001\r\nSolar Radio Noise" }, { "ob_id": 19756, "uuid": "c79b18c2fcdf41ada4b8e1562bea7411", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Geomagnetic Daily Indices Reports: PRESTO", "abstract": "This dataset consists of PRESTO paper reports of various geomagnetic indices, global and local, from a range of observatories. Date ranges vary and are no longer updated as paper records, but are generally available online from the UKSSDC or other sources.\r\n\r\nThe reports include:\r\n\r\nAmerican Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) Sunspot Numbers\r\nGeomagnetic Auroral Electrojet (AE) indices\r\nBartels Music Diagrams\r\nCircular of Basic Indices for Ionospheric Propagation, CNET Lannion\r\nDisturbance Storm Time (DST)\r\nInternational Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) Bulletins\r\nIF2 indices\r\nIG indices\r\nIndia Solar and Geophysical Data\r\nIonospheric Prediction Service (IPS) Predictions\r\nInternational Service for Geomagnetic Indices (ISGI) Reports\r\nMagnetic Indices\r\nSolar-Geophysical Data, Prompt and Comprehensive Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1968 - 2001\r\nSolar Radio Noise" }, { "ob_id": 19762, "uuid": "980a7c11d834455eb75752fdf7830719", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Geomagnetic Daily Indices Reports: Forecast IF2 and IG", "abstract": "This dataset consists of forecast IF2 and IG reports of various geomagnetic indices, global and local, from a range of observatories. Date ranges vary and are no longer updated as paper records, but are generally available online from the UKSSDC or other sources.\r\n\r\nThe reports include:\r\n\r\nAmerican Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) Sunspot Numbers\r\nGeomagnetic Auroral Electrojet (AE) indices\r\nBartels Music Diagrams\r\nCircular of Basic Indices for Ionospheric Propagation, CNET Lannion\r\nDisturbance Storm Time (DST)\r\nInternational Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) Bulletins\r\nIF2 indices\r\nIG indices\r\nIndia Solar and Geophysical Data\r\nIonospheric Prediction Service (IPS) Predictions\r\nInternational Service for Geomagnetic Indices (ISGI) Reports\r\nMagnetic Indices\r\nSolar-Geophysical Data, Prompt and Comprehensive Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1968 - 2001\r\nSolar Radio Noise" }, { "ob_id": 19759, "uuid": "b9bae3ebc72643b0a91396064097bf74", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Geomagnetic Daily Indices Reports: Monthly sunspot numbers", "abstract": "This dataset consists of monthly sunspot reports of various geomagnetic indices, global and local, from a range of observatories. Date ranges vary and are no longer updated as paper records, but are generally available online from the UKSSDC or other sources.\r\n\r\nThe reports include:\r\n\r\nAmerican Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) Sunspot Numbers\r\nGeomagnetic Auroral Electrojet (AE) indices\r\nBartels Music Diagrams\r\nCircular of Basic Indices for Ionospheric Propagation, CNET Lannion\r\nDisturbance Storm Time (DST)\r\nInternational Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) Bulletins\r\nIF2 indices\r\nIG indices\r\nIndia Solar and Geophysical Data\r\nIonospheric Prediction Service (IPS) Predictions\r\nInternational Service for Geomagnetic Indices (ISGI) Reports\r\nMagnetic Indices\r\nSolar-Geophysical Data, Prompt and Comprehensive Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1968 - 2001\r\nSolar Radio Noise" } ], "identifier_set": [ 7285, 7286 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39334, 39336, 39337, 39338, 39340, 43744, 43743, 39335, 43741, 43742 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4949 ], "project_set": [ 19805 ] }, { "ob_id": 10942, "uuid": "77e42525eadcb1115b5535836d266ddd", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Viking Spectrogram Summary Data", "abstract": "Viking was Sweden's first satellite, aimed at monitoring the interaction of the solar with with the Earth's magnetosphere, and the resulting behaviour of the aurora borealis. The satellite hosted a variety of instruments. The datum held by the UK Solar System Data Centre are ion spectrograms from the V-3 instrument. \r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains plots and summary plots of hot plasma spectrograms from the Swedish mission Viking. Datum covers 1986 in slide format.\r\n\r\nSpectrogram slides are available from 1986-06-02 to 1986-10-01. \r\nLower resolution summary plots are available from 1986-04-24 to 1986-11-26.\r\n\r\n", "keywords": "Viking, spectograms, slides, plots", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "1986-04-14T12:48:31", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10943, "uuid": "710ec325988347e5bff6499c04b4beb8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Viking Spectrogram Summary Data", "abstract": "Viking was Sweden's first satellite, aimed at monitoring the interaction of the solar with with the Earth's magnetosphere, and the resulting behaviour of the aurora borealis. The satellite hosted a variety of instruments. The datum held by the UK Solar System Data Centre are ion spectrograms from the V-3 instrument. \r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains plots and summary plots of hot plasma spectrograms from the Swedish mission Viking. Datum covers 1986 in slide format.\r\n\r\nSpectrogram slides are available from 1986-06-02 to 1986-10-01. \r\nLower resolution summary plots are available from 1986-04-24 to 1986-11-26.\r\n\r\n" } ], "identifier_set": [ 7287, 7288 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39354, 39352, 39350, 39353, 42639, 42640, 74822, 39351 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4950 ], "project_set": [ 19804 ] }, { "ob_id": 10944, "uuid": "fd29fddff00f0b0e7b7dd2e54d9c56cf", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Ionosonde: ionograms, films, reports", "abstract": "An ionosonde is a special radar for the examination of the ionosphere. The transmitter sweeps all or part of the HF frequency range, transmitting short pulses. These pulses are reflected at various layers of the ionosphere, at heights of 100–400 km, and their echos are received by the receiver and analyzed by the control system. The result is displayed in the form of an ionogram, a graph of reflection height (actually time between transmission and reception of pulse) versus carrier frequency.\r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains ionosonde data from the UKSSDC:\r\n-Ionosonde station data\r\n-Raw Data from Digital Ionosondes for COST-271 Action Effects of the Upper Atmosphere on Terrestrial and Earth-Space Communications\r\n-Bulletins\r\n-Raw Digital Ionosonde Data Tapes\r\n-Digitised bulletins\r\n-Digitised films\r\n-Scanned version of paper ionograms\r\n-Scaled paper Ionosonde Data Bulletins", "keywords": "Ionosonde", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "1930-02-08T14:33:32", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10967, "uuid": "6a7935465d374c7a9eac70c046f4cfcb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Raw Data from Digital Ionosondes for COST-271 Action Effects of the Upper Atmosphere on Terrestrial and Earth-Space Communications", "abstract": "This service gives access to a collection of raw data files and processed data gathered from digital ionosondes, mostly in Europe, from 1995 to the present day, as part of the UK contribution to the COST-271 action Effects of the Upper Atmosphere on Terrestrial and Earth-Space Communications.\r\n\r\nThis Prompt Ionospheric Database Service gives access to a collection of raw data files gathered from ionosondes, mostly in Europe, and has been developed as part of the UK contribution to the COST-271 action Effects of the Upper Atmosphere on Terrestrial and Earth-Space Communications. If you are new to ionospheric sounding, basic introductions to ionosonde theory and ionogram interpretation are available from the UK Ionospheric Monitoring Group web site.\r\n\r\nThe observatories are located in Athens, Greece; Chilton, UK; Dources, Belgium; El Arenosillo, Spain; Juliursruh, Germany; Lerwick, UK; Lycksele, Sweden; Pruhonice, Czech Republic; Rome, Italy; Tortosa, Spain; Tromso, Norway; Warsaw, Poland.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe data can be queried and displayed in several ways, so that you can:\r\nGet details about the stations and who operates them. \r\nView data availability\r\nDisplay a table of auto-scaled parameters\r\nPlot selected auto-scaled parameters\r\nCarry out a true-height analysis (using POLAN with certain default options)\r\nProduce an SEC-style output file of parameters\r\nDownload raw data files for use with SAO-Explorer. \r\nRetrieve manually scaled parameters in the same format as the auto-scaled parameters\r\nIt is also possible to set up a 'schedule' of data retrievals to be carried out repeatedly and automatically, with the data products either e-mailed or made available on the UK Solar System Data Centre (UKSSDC) anonymous FTP site." }, { "ob_id": 10955, "uuid": "f2bd3cf541b24177bfc33dc0dc48695d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Scaled paper Ionosonde Data Bulletins", "abstract": "Paper bulletins of hourly scaled ionosonde data from about 200 ionosonde observation stations worldwide, from 1931 to the present day for UK sites and from 1957 to late 1980s/1990s for all data centres. These are a derived product produced from the paper ionograms (see row 4)." }, { "ob_id": 10945, "uuid": "3922e45b2d764ae196cb06a941e1beb7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Data from Ionosonde Stations", "abstract": "Scaled Ionospheric Parameters provided by worldwide network of Ionosonde stations providing data to the World Data Centre (WDC) System from the beginning of 1930 onwards." }, { "ob_id": 19797, "uuid": "676d7fef735b49d5926d3a38fc239d09", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Digitised bulletins", "abstract": "Digitised bulletins" }, { "ob_id": 19795, "uuid": "87e8b101187643d382dc2c01277bd193", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Scanned version of paper ionograms", "abstract": "Scanned version of paper ionograms" }, { "ob_id": 19793, "uuid": "e68742b4c4724559b704b29a15981c76", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Digitised films", "abstract": "Digitised films" }, { "ob_id": 10965, "uuid": "23ca9f2b5ed244ed931dd19566e04aac", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Ionogram Images and other Ionospheric Data Paper Images", "abstract": "An ionogram is a display of the data produced by an ionosonde. It is a graph of the virtual height of the ionosphere plotted against frequency. Ionograms are often converted into electron density profiles. Data from ionograms may be used to measure changes in the Earth's ionosphere due to space weather events.\r\n\r\nIonogram images on various media, mainly film negatives and paper positives. Data from a worldwide network of stations from the 1930s to 1990s.\r\n\r\nOther ionospheric data on 35mm film negatives, including absorption, drift, noise, whistlers and electron density profiles, from up to 54 stations, between 1957 and 1983." }, { "ob_id": 10953, "uuid": "66486d43646c4f9db8bbde0efe1694ab", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Raw Digital Ionosonde Data Tapes", "abstract": "The dataset consists of digital ionosonde data tapes from various ionosonde stations.\r\n\r\nDigital ionosonde data tapes from KEL ionosondes:\r\n\r\nSlough (SL051) 1992 - 1995\r\nThe KEL IPS42 is a simple sounder in comparison with modern equipment. It was specifically designed to carry out regular routine sounding of the ionosphere. The transmitter generates a 5 kw pulse using four valves in a parallel push/pull distributed amplifier. This is broadcast using a single rhombic antenna, which also doubles as the receiver. Since there is only one receive aerial, the information in the return signal is limited to frequency and time of flight (known as virtual height). The return analogue information is converted to a digital signal and processed by a Commodore 64 6502 chip. The results are then recorded onto magnetic tape.\r\nSouth Uist (US057) 1986 - 1990\r\nLerwick (LE061) 1990 - 1992\r\nStanley (PSJ5J) 1988 - 1995\r\nDigital ionosonde data tapes from DPS-1 (Digital Portable Sounder) ionosondes:\r\n\r\nLerwick (LE061) 1992 - 1998\r\nStanley (PSJ5J) 1995 - ongoing\r\nChilton (RL052) 1993 - ongoing\r\n\r\nIn contrast to the KEL, the Digital Portable Sounder (DPS) at Chilton is a much more versatile instrument. Although it is being used at RAL for regular monitoring (following the schedule of the Slough site) it was originally designed as a research instrument, and is therefore much more flexible. Improvements in the receiver sensitivity mean that quality data can be obtained from a pulse of just 300 W, generated by a solid state MOSFET. The transmitter antenna consists of a 'crossed delta'; two orthogonal triangles with a vertical apex at a height of 27m and with a base 50m across. The receiver is a phased array of four crossed loop antennas five feet in diameter. Three of the aerials are positioned on the vertices of an equilateral triangle with 60m sides, the fourth is in the centre of the triangle.\r\nAs the receivers form an array, it is possible to infer much more information from the return echo. As well as frequency and virtual height, the DPS can determine the polarisation, Doppler shift, and direction of arrival of each echo in a sounding. This is invaluable when trying to separate oblique signals from those of interest in regular soundings, i.e. those from directly above the sounder. The DPS analyses the return data using a 486 PC and writes the results to magnetic tape." } ], "identifier_set": [ 8985, 8986, 8987, 8989, 8988, 8990, 8991, 8992, 7289, 7290 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39364, 39366, 39367, 39368, 44597, 44595, 39370, 39365, 44596 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4951, 4952, 4953, 4954, 4955 ], "project_set": [ 19806, 19805 ] }, { "ob_id": 10946, "uuid": "09c00e6a6975cbcf357ce7a2a9f23ddc", "short_code": "coll", "title": "NASA Transition Region And Coronal Explorer (TRACE) solar images (1998-2010)", "abstract": "Images from the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE), a NASA Small Explorer (SMEX) mission to image the solar corona and transition region at high angular and temporal resolution. The dataset spans the period 1998-2010.\r\n\r\nSolar images from the telescope on board NASA's Transition Region And Coronal Explorer (TRACE) mission. TRACE, is a mission of the Stanford-Lockheed Institute for Space Research (a joint program of the Lockheed-Martin Advanced Technology Center's Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory and Stanford's Solar Observatories Group ), and part of the NASA Small Explorer program.", "keywords": "TRACE, sun, images", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "1998-12-14T13:44:23", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 135 ], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10947, "uuid": "5116f09e13c84454888fd0e2466352ec", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NASA Transition Region And Coronal Explorer (TRACE) solar images (1998-2010)", "abstract": "Images from the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (TRACE), a NASA Small Explorer (SMEX) mission to image the solar corona and transition region at high angular and temporal resolution. The dataset spans the period 1998-2010.\r\n\r\nSolar images from the telescope on board NASA's Transition Region And Coronal Explorer (TRACE) mission. TRACE, is a mission of the Stanford-Lockheed Institute for Space Research (a joint program of the Lockheed-Martin Advanced Technology Center's Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory and Stanford's Solar Observatories Group ), and part of the NASA Small Explorer program." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7291, 7292 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39383, 39386, 39380, 39382, 39384, 41099, 41100, 39381 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4956, 4957, 4958 ], "project_set": [ 19810 ] }, { "ob_id": 10948, "uuid": "683407ab96875d51b1194e6db00aa9c5", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Ditton Park Archive: radio research physical record collection (1898-1981)", "abstract": "This dataset collection contains of records chronicling the pioneering radio research work that was carried out at Ditton Park in Slough from 1924 to 1979, and includes various physical artefacts such as reports, patent specifications and photographs from 1898 to 1981.\r\n\r\nIn 1920 the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research formed the Radio Research Board (which located at Ditton Park in 1924) to undertake valuable research into radio science. This was the beginning of a high-quality scientific establishment that was led by a team of enthusiastic and expert scientists including Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Jackson, Sir Edward Appleton, Sir Robert Watson-Watt, Robert Naismith and Reginald Leslie Smith-Rose.\r\n\r\nThe Radio Research Station (as it became known) was home to the invention of radar by Robert Watson-Watt and authoritative studies on ionospheric science. Over the years the Station amended its research programme to remain at the forefront of radio science while introducing new fields of study, this was reflected in the growth of space science research from the late 1950s.\r\n\r\nFollowing several name changes, the Station became the Appleton Laboratory in 1973 and remained so until the merger with the Rutherford Laboratory at Chilton in Oxfordshire in 1979.\r\n\r\nThe records in the archive include 1930s Appleton ionogram graphs, ionospheric recording books and correspondence between the Station and its employees working at Tromso in Norway for the 1932 International Polar Year.\r\n\r\nThe early work of the Station is recorded in the minutes of meetings and scientific reports while small collections of correspondence by members of the scientific staff are informative about specific projects and collaborations with other institutes within the United Kingdom and internationally.\r\n\r\nThere is a sizeable collection of photographs that provide a fascinating history of the facilities and equipment used and developed at the Station.", "keywords": "Ditton Park, radio, ionogram graphs", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2011-10-10T12:39:41", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 19824, "uuid": "6ca85a41897244d2bc952c869091187d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Ditton Park Archive: radio research physical reports (1917-1927)", "abstract": "This dataset contains of physical reports chronicling the pioneering radio research work that was carried out at Ditton Park in Slough from 1917 to 1927.\r\n\r\nPhotographs of people, equipment and buildings relating to the work carried out at Ditton Park.\r\nThe photographs are in black and white color and date from 1898 to c.1981.\r\n\r\nIn 1920 the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research formed the Radio Research Board (which located at Ditton Park in 1924) to undertake valuable research into radio science. This was the beginning of a high-quality scientific establishment that was led by a team of enthusiastic and expert scientists including Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Jackson, Sir Edward Appleton, Sir Robert Watson-Watt, Robert Naismith and Reginald Leslie Smith-Rose.\r\n\r\nThe records in the archive include 1930s Appleton ionogram graphs, ionospheric recording books and correspondence between the Station and its employees working at Tromso in Norway for the 1932 International Polar Year." }, { "ob_id": 10949, "uuid": "6e3e699fa0d3479b96dd990c0ce417ba", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Ditton Park Archive: radio research physical record collection (1898-1981)", "abstract": "This dataset contains of records chronicling the pioneering radio research work that was carried out at Ditton Park in Slough from 1924 to 1979.\r\n\r\nIn 1920 the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research formed the Radio Research Board (which located at Ditton Park in 1924) to undertake valuable research into radio science. This was the beginning of a high-quality scientific establishment that was led by a team of enthusiastic and expert scientists including Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Jackson, Sir Edward Appleton, Sir Robert Watson-Watt, Robert Naismith and Reginald Leslie Smith-Rose.\r\n\r\nThe records in the archive include 1930s Appleton ionogram graphs, ionospheric recording books and correspondence between the Station and its employees working at Tromso in Norway for the 1932 International Polar Year." }, { "ob_id": 19822, "uuid": "da2cbd8729374098b2beae671bf6d072", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Ditton Park Archive: radio research physical photographs (1898-1981)", "abstract": "This dataset contains of photograph records chronicling the pioneering radio research work that was carried out at Ditton Park in Slough from 1898 to 1981.\r\n\r\nPhotographs of people, equipment and buildings relating to the work carried out at Ditton Park.\r\nThe photographs are in black and white color and date from 1898 to c.1981.\r\n\r\nIn 1920 the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research formed the Radio Research Board (which located at Ditton Park in 1924) to undertake valuable research into radio science. This was the beginning of a high-quality scientific establishment that was led by a team of enthusiastic and expert scientists including Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Jackson, Sir Edward Appleton, Sir Robert Watson-Watt, Robert Naismith and Reginald Leslie Smith-Rose.\r\n\r\nThe records in the archive include 1930s Appleton ionogram graphs, ionospheric recording books and correspondence between the Station and its employees working at Tromso in Norway for the 1932 International Polar Year." }, { "ob_id": 19821, "uuid": "e1adf6e3e8f9413da4852cba7d9c39fa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Ditton Park Archive: radio research physical parent specifications (1917-1927)", "abstract": "This dataset contains of parent specification records chronicling the pioneering radio research work that was carried out at Ditton Park in Slough from 1924 to 1979.\r\n\r\nIn 1920 the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research formed the Radio Research Board (which located at Ditton Park in 1924) to undertake valuable research into radio science. This was the beginning of a high-quality scientific establishment that was led by a team of enthusiastic and expert scientists including Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Jackson, Sir Edward Appleton, Sir Robert Watson-Watt, Robert Naismith and Reginald Leslie Smith-Rose.\r\n\r\nThe records in the archive include 1930s Appleton ionogram graphs, ionospheric recording books and correspondence between the Station and its employees working at Tromso in Norway for the 1932 International Polar Year." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7293, 7294 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39399, 39400, 39396, 42434, 42439, 39406, 39398, 39397, 42435, 42436, 42437, 42438 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4959, 4960, 4961 ], "project_set": [ 19808 ] }, { "ob_id": 10950, "uuid": "29c71ca6dadfa4841c1c96b8c0a081fc", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Geophysical Parameters and Indices Database", "abstract": "Database of Geophysical parameters/indices covering the whole Solar-Terrestrial environment from 1932 onward. These are solar and interplanetary parameters, as well as geomagnetic indices and ionospheric indices", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "1932-01-18T12:50:22", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10951, "uuid": "bd83322fc85e4a58a08ae19f298a0ac2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Geophysical Parameters and Indices Database", "abstract": "Database of Geophysical parameters/indices covering the whole Solar-Terrestrial environment from 1932 onward. These are solar and interplanetary parameters, as well as geomagnetic indices and ionospheric indices. The geophysical data is served and stored by the World Data Centre (WDC) at the UK Solar System Data Centre (UKSSDC). The parameters available are: Solar - Bartels rotation number; C9, Cp; Solar 10.7cm flux; Solar coronal source flux; Sunspot number; Boulder, International, Meudon. Interplanetary - Interplanetary Magnetic Field, (Bx,By,Bz,B); Plasma density, temperature, flow. Geomagnetic Indices - aa, an, as, am; AE; Ap, Kp; Dst; Polar Cap Index; Thule, Vostok. Ionospheric Indices - IF2, IG." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7295, 7296 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39420, 39422, 39423, 39424, 39434, 41637, 41646, 39421, 41638, 41639, 41640, 41641, 41642, 41643, 41644, 41645 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4962 ], "project_set": [ 19805 ] }, { "ob_id": 10956, "uuid": "b2b9c7a62c6c884dae2749dea602ce25", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Relative Ionospheric Opacity METER (RIOMETER) chart recorder traces from Northern Europe Observatories (1975-1995)", "abstract": "The UK Solar System Data Centre (UKSSDC) stores a collection of RIOMETER traces in physical rolls of paper. These data were produced at various stations in Northern Europe, during the time period 1975-1995.\r\n\r\nA RIOMETER (Relative Ionospheric Opacity Meter) is an instrument used to quantify the amount of electromagnetic wave ionospheric absorption in the atmosphere. As the name implies, a riometer measures the \"opacity\" of the ionosphere to radio noise emanating from distant stars and galaxies.\r\n\r\nIn the absence of any ionospheric absorption (i.e. no outbursts from the sun, no ionospheric disturbances, and no interference from terrestrial sources), this radio noise, averaged over a sufficiently long period of time, forms a Quiet-Day Curve (QDC). Increased ionization in the ionosphere will cause absorption of radio signals (both terrestrial and extraterrestrial), and a departure from the quiet-day curve. The difference between the quiet-day curve and the riometer signal is an indicator of the amount of absorption, and is measured in decibels. Riometers are generally passive radio antenna operating in the VHF radio frequency range (~30 MHz).\r\n\r\nRiometers are used to study the ionospheric D region (60 km to 90 km above the surface of the Earth) by measuring radio wave absorption. The smooth drop in radio energy from dawn to noon and the increase from noon to dusk is well-understood in terms of the sun’s ionizing effect on the D region and the radio wave absorption that results. However, the depth of daytime absorption varies considerably, especially in the winter. This variation is believed to be caused by changes in the chemical composition of the D region, which are in turn due to winds blowing between high and middle latitudes. This process is not fully understood, so observing absorption and comparing it to other measurements may yield clues to what is happening in this part of the atmosphere.\r\n\r\nRiometers also show the impact of solar flares and charged particles on the D region. These effects are related to solar and geomagnetic disturbances, and are of interest in the study of space weather. Space weather effects at midlatitudes are rather poorly understood.\r\n\r\nObservations of normal D region absorption and solar flares are limited to daytime hours. Absorption due to particle precipitation can occur at night in conjunction with auroral disturbances, but these events are most common at high latitudes. At midlatitudes, auroral absorption may only occur a few times each year, depending on the latitude and the current progress of the 11-year solar sunspot cycle.\r\n\r\n", "keywords": "Sun spot, riometer", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2006-11-08T13:46:06", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10957, "uuid": "ab9bf1524e134398b693f09b5199412b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Relative Ionospheric Opacity METER (RIOMETER) chart recorder traces from Northern Europe Observatories (1975-1995)", "abstract": "The UK Solar System Data Centre (UKSSDC) stores a collection of RIOMETER traces in physical rolls of paper. These data were produced at various stations in Northern Europe, during the time period 1975-1995.\r\n\r\nA RIOMETER (Relative Ionospheric Opacity Meter) is an instrument used to quantify the amount of electromagnetic wave ionospheric absorption in the atmosphere. As the name implies, a riometer measures the \"opacity\" of the ionosphere to radio noise emanating from distant stars and galaxies.\r\n\r\nIn the absence of any ionospheric absorption (i.e. no outbursts from the sun, no ionospheric disturbances, and no interference from terrestrial sources), this radio noise, averaged over a sufficiently long period of time, forms a Quiet-Day Curve (QDC). Increased ionization in the ionosphere will cause absorption of radio signals (both terrestrial and extraterrestrial), and a departure from the quiet-day curve. The difference between the quiet-day curve and the riometer signal is an indicator of the amount of absorption, and is measured in decibels. Riometers are generally passive radio antenna operating in the VHF radio frequency range (~30 MHz).\r\n\r\nRiometers are used to study the ionospheric D region (60 km to 90 km above the surface of the Earth) by measuring radio wave absorption. The smooth drop in radio energy from dawn to noon and the increase from noon to dusk is well-understood in terms of the sun’s ionizing effect on the D region and the radio wave absorption that results. However, the depth of daytime absorption varies considerably, especially in the winter. This variation is believed to be caused by changes in the chemical composition of the D region, which are in turn due to winds blowing between high and middle latitudes. This process is not fully understood, so observing absorption and comparing it to other measurements may yield clues to what is happening in this part of the atmosphere.\r\n\r\nRiometers also show the impact of solar flares and charged particles on the D region. These effects are related to solar and geomagnetic disturbances, and are of interest in the study of space weather. Space weather effects at midlatitudes are rather poorly understood.\r\n\r\nObservations of normal D region absorption and solar flares are limited to daytime hours. Absorption due to particle precipitation can occur at night in conjunction with auroral disturbances, but these events are most common at high latitudes. At midlatitudes, auroral absorption may only occur a few times each year, depending on the latitude and the current progress of the 11-year solar sunspot cycle.\r\n\r\n" } ], "identifier_set": [ 7301, 7302 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39488, 39484, 39486, 39487, 43366, 43367, 74824, 39485 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4967, 4968 ], "project_set": [ 19814 ] }, { "ob_id": 10958, "uuid": "0e4f8c7a20b016c76a87feb229db2767", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorers (AMPTE) data", "abstract": "Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorer (AMPTE) was a three spacecraft mission, a collaboration between Germany, the UK and the USA. \r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains summary plots of data collected by two of the three spacecraft: the Ion Release Module (IRM), supplied by Germany, and the Charge Composition Explorer (CCE), supplied by the USA.\r\n\r\nOn board the IRM: \r\n- Magnetometer \r\n- Plasma instrument: measures ion and electron distributions \r\n- Plasma wave spectrometer: measures electric fields \r\n- Ion time-of-flight spectrometer: measures charge and mass of all major ions \r\nOn board the CCE: \r\n- CHEM (CHarge Energy Mass): measures mass and charge-state compositions as well as energy spectra and pitch-angle distributions \r\n- HPCE (Hot-Plasma Composition Experiment): includes an ion-mass spectrometer and electron background-environment monitor \r\n\r\nSummary plots are lower resolution than capable by the instruments and generally noisy. These are useful for an overview of datum, in order to find interesting events.\r\n\r\nFor access of these data please contact UKSSDC.", "keywords": "AMPTE, spacecraft, sun", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "1984-11-23T13:38:51", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 19751, "uuid": "590adf7dbf6c4525bbcbbb08623d1e05", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorers (AMPTE): Slide data", "abstract": "Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorer (AMPTE) was a three spacecraft mission, a collaboration between Germany, the UK and the USA. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains slide data collected by two of the three spacecraft: the Ion Release Module (IRM), supplied by Germany, and the Charge Composition Explorer (CCE), supplied by the USA\r\n\r\nFor access of these data contact the UKSSDC." }, { "ob_id": 10959, "uuid": "8e0b3004ed5a4b45b7b0538347b5c85a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorers (AMPTE): Paper plots data", "abstract": "Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorer (AMPTE) was a three spacecraft mission, a collaboration between Germany, the UK and the USA. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains summary paper plots of data collected by two of the three spacecraft: the Ion Release Module (IRM), supplied by Germany, and the Charge Composition Explorer (CCE), supplied by the USA\r\n\r\nFor access of these data contact the UKSSDC." }, { "ob_id": 19752, "uuid": "b9d3cd0654be4360b295e0e277897d4c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorers (AMPTE): Tape data", "abstract": "Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorer (AMPTE) was a three spacecraft mission, a collaboration between Germany, the UK and the USA. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains tape data collected by two of the three spacecraft: the Ion Release Module (IRM), supplied by Germany, and the Charge Composition Explorer (CCE), supplied by the USA\r\n\r\nFor access of these data contact the UKSSDC." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7303, 7304 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39498, 39500, 39501, 39502, 41173, 41174, 74815, 39499 ], "onlineresource_set": [], "project_set": [ 19803 ] }, { "ob_id": 10960, "uuid": "00eefd637889f9422c445e8ff7b2a971", "short_code": "coll", "title": "European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association (EISCAT) data", "abstract": "Complete data from the EISCAT (European Incoherent Scatter) Scientific Association in northern Scandinavia. From 1981 onwards.", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "1981-03-22T14:06:40", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10961, "uuid": "8470f33ae7fb49baa9b585812c6d89ea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association (EISCAT) data", "abstract": "Packaged raw data from European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association (EISCAT). If you require this data please contact the UK EISCAT Support Group directly. https://www.eiscat.rl.ac.uk/." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7305, 7306 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39512, 39514, 39515, 39516, 41016, 41017, 39513 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4969, 4970 ], "project_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 10962, "uuid": "9c91a482379d4e45d44fb77b43a4365d", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Cluster/Ground-Based Data Centre - Auroral Oval Indicators", "abstract": "This dataset collection contains plots of three new Auroral Activity Indicators. These indicators are calculated similarly to the existing AL index, however, they are specific to three separate latitudes: the contracted oval (75 magnetic latitude), the standard oval (65 magnetic latitude) and the expanded oval (55 magnetic latitude).\r\n\r\nRecordings of three new auroral activity indicators. These indicators are calculated in a manner similar to the existing AL index*: specifically, an indicator is derived by superimposing the horizontal component of the magnetometer traces from the participating stations, and taking the lower envelope. Thus a lower bound for the horizontal component is determined. \r\nUnlike the AL index, however, these indices are specific to latitude. Data is taken from contributing stations on three latitudes, thus creating three auroral activity indicators: \r\n- Contracted oval (~75 Magnetic Latitude) \r\n- Standard oval (~65 magnetic latitude) \r\n- Expanded oval (~55 magnetic latitude) \r\n\r\n* The Auroral Electrojet (AE) index is the difference between the lower and upper envelopes of the horizontal component of the Earth's magnetic field, taken from a number of stations and superimposed. The lower envelope is called the AL index, and the upper the AU index.", "keywords": "Auroral Oval Indicators", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "1995-01-18T12:22:36", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10963, "uuid": "4f1777eefb514ab9a9b293e4cc0dda0c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Cluster/Ground-Based Data Centre - Auroral Oval Indicators", "abstract": "This dataset collection contains plots of three new Auroral Activity Indicators. These indicators are calculated similarly to the existing AL index, however, they are specific to three separate latitudes: the contracted oval (75 magnetic latitude), the standard oval (65 magnetic latitude) and the expanded oval (55 magnetic latitude).\r\n" } ], "identifier_set": [ 7307, 7308 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39526, 39528, 39529, 39530, 43068, 43069, 74820, 39527 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4971 ], "project_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 10968, "uuid": "dc2d503c1ff1ffc7ada8b25e0ba3009d", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) Data", "abstract": "Data products produced from the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR), on-board EOS Terra. MISR is a unique instrument that has 9 cameras all pointing towards different directions, taking images in each of blue, green, red and infra-red band spectrum (centre wavelengths are 446, 558, 672 and 867 nm respectively). The information is used to investigate how sunlight scatters in the atmosphere in different natural conditions, and distinguish types of clouds, atmospheric particles and surfaces. The red and infra-red bands are used for vegetated surface identification and marine aerosol studies. The green band is used to study the albedo, while the blue band aids in the determination of particle size of the aerosol. EOS Terra is a satellite in the Earth Observation System, a group of polar-orbiting satellites which are dedicated to study Earth's climate.", "keywords": "NASA, MISR", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-09-02T14:01:22", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10976, "uuid": "4aaec0b607abe5ed25cab12adfaac5f0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MISR Level 2 Land Surface Data V002 (MIL2ASLS)", "abstract": "Land surface data including bihemispherical and directional-hemispherical reflectances (albedo), hemispherical directional and bidirectional reflectance factors (BRF), BRF model parameters, leaf-area index (LAI), fraction of photosynthetically active radiation (FPAR), and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) on a 1.1 km grid, derived from the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR), on-board EOS Terra. " }, { "ob_id": 12206, "uuid": "f6b766f9efe5488190fa4e37d0f01473", "short_code": "ob", "title": "YET TO BE ARCHVIED: MISR Level 2 TOA/Cloud Albedo Data (MIL2TCAL)", "abstract": "Data products produced from the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR), on-board EOS Terra. MISR is a unique instrument that has 9 cameras all pointing towards different directions, taking images in each of blue, green, red and infra-red band spectrum (centre wavelengths are 446, 558, 672 and 867 nm respectively). The information is used to investigate how sunlight scatters in the atmosphere in different natural conditions, and distinguish types of clouds, atmospheric particles and surfaces. The red and infra-red bands are used for vegetated surface identification and marine aerosol studies. The green band is used to study the albedo, while the blue band aids in the determination of particle size of the aerosol. EOS Terra is a satellite in the Earth Observation System, a group of polar-orbiting satellites which are dedicated to study Earth's climate.\r\n\r\n\r\nNOTE 29/10/2015 GAP: this record has been created in anticipation of these data coming over from the QA4ECV group workspace. It may never arrive." }, { "ob_id": 10969, "uuid": "0e615d55cb6264d8e0cb7453e18ccbfb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MISR Level 2 Aerosol Parameters V002 (MIL2ASAE)", "abstract": "Aerosol data including aerosol optical depth, aerosol physical model, ancillary meteorological data, and related parameters, obtained from the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR), on-board EOS Terra." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7313 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39571, 39574, 39575, 39576, 39572, 39577, 44982, 39573 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 6441, 6439, 6440 ], "project_set": [ 10971 ] }, { "ob_id": 10983, "uuid": "939c6aa57f9bcd5340157cb013b036d8", "short_code": "coll", "title": "ATSR-1/2 Ungridded Brightness Temperature (UBT) data", "abstract": "This dataset collection comprises Ungridded Brightness Temperature (UBT) products from both ATSR-1 and ATSR-2 on the respective ERS-1 & 2 platforms. The ATSR (Along Track Scanning Radiometer) is an imaging radiometer providing images of the Earth from space. The ERS (Earth Resources Satellite) was the first ESA satellite observation programme comprising 2 polar orbiters. The ERS-1 and 2 programmes commenced in 1991 and 1995 respectively with ERS1 ceasing operations in 2000 and ERS-2 in 2011. \r\n\r\nThe UBT data is an ungridded brightness temperature/reflectance product in the SADIST-2 data format. The product contains ungridded, calibrated brightness temperatures or reflectances from all or some of the ATSR-1/ATSR-2 detectors. Although the product remains ungridded, it may optionally contain pixel latitude/longitude positions, and/or pixel X/Y (across-track/along-track) co-ordinates. Ungridded products contain pixels in the ATSR scan geometry. There is a correspondence between the contents of a record and the contents of an ATSR instrument scan. ATSR data is notable in that it incorporated 2 look directions (nadir and forward) to aid in atmospheric correction and also incorporated consistent calibration for each scan/scene.\r\n\r\nATSR-1 and 2 data are available at CEDA to any registered UK user with correct authorisation from the ATSR-1/2 Science Team, and NERC Award reference. Non NERC users should have ESA Category 1 clearance. However, users are encouraged to use the ATSR-1/2 in the latest AATSR multimission format in preference to this UBT data. CEDA remains the primary archive for this data.", "keywords": "UBT, ATSR1, ATSR2, ERS1, ERS2, Radiometer, Imager, Brightness Temperature, Dual View Imager", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2003-10-03T12:00:00", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 99 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 32766, "uuid": "4d10319960f442528a8f365ad5dfbcb4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ATSR-1 Ungridded Brightness Temperature (UBT) Data", "abstract": "Data from the Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR-1) instrument on the ERS-1 platform operational between 1991 and 1996. The ATSR is an imaging radiometer providing images of the Earth from space. The ERS (Earth Resources Satellite) program was funded by and operated by ESA and was the first main ESA EO data campaign. ATSR-1 was placed on the ERS1 platform and ATSR-2 was on the ERS-2 platform. The ATSR-1 and 2 instruments were followed by the Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) on the ENVISAT platform in 2002.\r\n\r\nThe ATSR-1 instrument has been designed for exceptional sensitivity and stability of calibration, which are achieved through the incorporation of several innovative features in the instrument design. This design has, among other things, enabled the accurate measurement of sea surface temperature to an accuracy of +/- 0.3K. The design of the ATSR instrument incorporates a dual view made possible by the rotating scan mirror. There is a nadir view and then a subsequent along track view. These provide 2 images per scan and allow improved estimate of atmospheric attenuation. This coupled with the inclusion of consistent calibration using on-board black bodies allows for the collection of extremely radiometrically accurate data. \r\n\r\nThe data are Level1 Ungridded Brightness Temperatures (UBT). The data are in SADIST-2 format and CEDA is the primary archive for this data. The UBT product provides scenes for both nadir and forward views with a swath width of 512km and a ground pixel distance of 1km. \r\n\r\nThis dataset is superseded by the AATSR Multimission ATSR-1 data set that involved reprocessing this data with improved calibration and cloud masking and is available in a number of reprocessings so consistent with ENVISAT format data." }, { "ob_id": 38727, "uuid": "a96880386de0431f97ed53baa1667ca1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ATSR-2 Ungridded Brightness Temperature (UBT) Data", "abstract": "Data from the Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) instrument on the ERS-2 platform operational between 1995 and 2011. The ATSR is an imaging radiometer providing images of the Earth from space on the ERS2- platform. The ERS (Earth Resources Satellite) programme was funded by and operated by ESA and was the first main ESA EO data campaign. ATSR-1 was placed on the ERS-1 platform and ATSR-2 was on the ERS-2 platform. The ATSR-1 and 2 instruments were followed by the Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) on the ENVISAT platform in 2002.\r\n\r\nThe ATSR-2 instrument has been designed for exceptional sensitivity and stability of calibration, which are achieved through the incorporation of several innovative features in the instrument design. This design has, among other things, enabled the accurate measurement of sea surface temperature to an accuracy of +/- 0.3K. The design of the ATSR instrument incorporates a dual view made possible by the rotating scan mirror. There is a nadir view and then a subsequent along track view. These provide 2 images per scan and allow improved estimate of atmospheric attenuation. This coupled with the inclusion of consistent calibration using on-board black bodies allows for the collection of extremely radiometrically accurate data. \r\n\r\nThe data are Level1 Ungridded Brightness Temperatures (UBT). The data are in SADIST-2 format and CEDA is the primary archive for this data. The UBT product provides scenes for both nadir and forward views with a swath width of 512km and a ground pixel distance of 1km. \r\n\r\nThis dataset is superceded by the AATSR Multimission ATSR-2 data set that involved reprocessing this data with improved calibration and cloud masking and is available in a number of reprocessings so consistent with ENVISAT format data." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7322, 7323 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39608, 39607, 39610, 39611, 39612, 46829, 39609, 190914 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 72896, 72897, 80279 ], "project_set": [ 7803, 19905 ] }, { "ob_id": 10994, "uuid": "38a6e76871fca4c58d0f831e532bff41", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET ceilometer network cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Data from the Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. These include cloud base height and also backscatter profiles. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed. The Met Offices operational LIDARNET network consists of Vaisala CT25k and CL31 ceilometers and the Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus. In addition, this dataset also contains data from the development ceilometers operated by the Met Office.", "keywords": "Met Office, lidar, ceilometer, ash", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2015-07-17T22:57:22", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 69 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 12568, "uuid": "141e5b3047bf4f6dac11bcdc4372c1ea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Dishforth Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Dishforth Cl31 ceilometer located at Dishforth, North Yorkshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12611, "uuid": "c32d483622d1405fa198801329d6fc20", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Odiham CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Odiham Cl31 ceilometer located at Odiham, Hampshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 25046, "uuid": "886f3142adac4acb8ed4a64328d2031d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Brize Norton Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Vaisala CL31 ceilometer located at Brize Norton, Oxfordshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed. This instrument replaced a Vaisala CT25k ceilometer at the site in January 2017.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12596, "uuid": "b5e10952c116459b880c4e5edab00612", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Linton On Ouse Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Linton On Ouse Cl31 ceilometer located at Linton On Ouse, North Yorkshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12512, "uuid": "716d2b5a04944cf086e502f3a0387c0c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Exeter Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at Exeter, Devon. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12608, "uuid": "b35069916e974a77acb1c07066bfdeef", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Nottingham Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Nottingham Cl31 ceilometer located at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12586, "uuid": "7517c43d390e483980a4ba7fb3890aaa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Leeming Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Leeming Cl31 ceilometer located at Leeming, Basingstoke. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12498, "uuid": "8edd5da03e324fe292a6598c5ff7153f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Camborne Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at Camborne, Cornwall. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 26259, "uuid": "5b99157e20374ea0828598b8b3a24433", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Lerwick Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar profile data", "abstract": "Range corrected lidar signal and volume depolarisation ratio data from the Met Office's Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar located at Lerwick, Shetland Isles. Data available from July 2018 onwards, though the instrument is only operated sporadically (see below for further details).\r\n\r\nThis instrument is one of a suite of 10 Raman lidars deployed by the Met Office around the UK to complement a wider network of ceilometers. Returns from these instruments form a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n\r\nThe primary aim of the Raman lidar network is the detection and quantification of volcanic ash aerosols during a volcanic event, and the network is only test fired only for a few hours each week. Outside of these times the lidars may be fired if there is a mineral dust outbreak or other such aerosol event of interest. The lidars will not fire if any precipitation is detected.\r\n\r\nRaman channel data are not presently available from this instrument in the CEDA archives." }, { "ob_id": 12648, "uuid": "fb11a687496b4e69abf1bc745a63a987", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Éireann LIDARNET Shannon Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Éireann's Shannon Cl31 ceilometer located at Shannon, South WestIreland. The Met Éireann's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12599, "uuid": "ec3b70bc39be4bd88af11023c8345be7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Lossiemouth Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Lossiemouth Cl31 ceilometer located at Lossiemouth, North East Scotland. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12556, "uuid": "113b3bd55eb54aff9d515bf5403a71db", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Camborne Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Camborne Cl31 ceilometer located at Camborne, Cornwall. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12580, "uuid": "f1037cddae24488b9c9129542493a593", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Kinloss Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Kinloss Cl31 ceilometer located at Kinloss, North East Scotland. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12614, "uuid": "8c636afb6b2048fcba83a609a6cc7bd9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Shawbury CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Shawbury Cl31 ceilometer located at Shawbury, Shropshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12495, "uuid": "8e470e079c414bdc8730baf4bf9aae95", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Aldergrove Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at Aldergrove, Belfast. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 25049, "uuid": "df2b4915b1b84d31b7032f8eeecf6b10", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Northolt Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Vaisala CL31 ceilometer located at RAF Northolt, near Heathrow, southern England. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed. The Vaisala CL31 instrument replaced the Vaisala Ct25k instrument previously deployed at the site in October 2016.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 10995, "uuid": "be641b2f6b524b4a90e61bbb396d5b81", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Aberporth Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at Aberporth, mid-Wales. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 26282, "uuid": "d1c2a98f588949889b19d0156b416063", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Glasgow Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar profile data", "abstract": "Range corrected lidar signal and volume depolarisation ratio data from the Met Office's Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar located at the Met Office's Bishopton enclosure near Glasgow, Scotland. Data available from June 2018 onwards, though the instrument is only operated sporadically (see below for further details).\r\n\r\nThis instrument is one of a suite of 10 Raman lidars deployed by the Met Office around the UK to complement a wider network of ceilometers within the \"LIDARNET\" upper air monitoring network. Returns from these instruments form a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n\r\nThe primary aim of the Raman lidar network is the detection and quantification of volcanic ash aerosols during a volcanic event, and the network is only test fired only for a few hours each week. Outside of these times the lidars may be fired if there is a mineral dust outbreak or other such aerosol event of interest. The lidars will not fire if any precipitation is detected.\r\n\r\nRaman channel data are not presently available from this instrument in the CEDA archives." }, { "ob_id": 26260, "uuid": "5a9012e139224f52a4034824135029b7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Nottingham Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar profile data", "abstract": "Range corrected lidar signal and volume depolarisation ratio data from the Met Office's Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar located at Nottingham, central England. Data available from June 2018 onwards, though the instrument is only operated sporadically (see below for further details).\r\n\r\nThis instrument is one of a suite of 10 Raman lidars deployed by the Met Office around the UK to complement a wider network of ceilometers within the \"LIDARNET\" upper air monitoring network. Returns from these instruments form a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n\r\nThe primary aim of the Raman lidar network is the detection and quantification of volcanic ash aerosols during a volcanic event, and the network is only test fired only for a few hours each week. Outside of these times the lidars may be fired if there is a mineral dust outbreak or other such aerosol event of interest. The lidars will not fire if any precipitation is detected.\r\n\r\nRaman channel data are not presently available from this instrument in the CEDA archives." }, { "ob_id": 12620, "uuid": "b471b152bb3f45f0be7fc1da0f76fa75", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Waddington CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Waddington Cl31 ceilometer located at Waddington, Lincolnshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12583, "uuid": "48a2f2b7098f457c8b88e1e3b8e38b35", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Larkhill Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Larkhill Cl31 ceilometer located at Larkhill, Wiltshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12536, "uuid": "eedf4b4e1d4f4ca3b7846b4ebff90df8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Boscombe Down Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Boscombe Down Cl31 ceilometer located at Boscombe Down, Wiltshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12517, "uuid": "0bc290a030a843bb907109209d03fa97", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET South Uist Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at South Uist, Outer Hebrides. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12515, "uuid": "1218bb4b7ac243708546c7e59934005c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Lerwick Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at Lerwick, Shetlands. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12562, "uuid": "325bb08ec6784b76b3daa37ce7147312", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Cranwell Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Cranwell Cl31 ceilometer located at Cranwell, Lincolnshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 23987, "uuid": "8f3dcfb8e0104dc5b416625499595652", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Éireann LIDARNET Casement Aerodrome Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Éireann's Casement Cl31 ceilometer located at Casement Aerodrome, East Ireland. The Met Éireann's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12642, "uuid": "195d27fbb73a411ab539d1ba936b4f97", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Éireann LIDARNET Cork Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Éireann's Cork Cl31 ceilometer located at Cork, South West Ireland. The Met Éireann's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 26284, "uuid": "17e18421f0304ee3b02a96abf344ebe9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Portglenone Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar profile data", "abstract": "Range corrected lidar signal and volume depolarisation ratio data from the Met Office's Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar located at the Met Office observations enclosure near Portglenone, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Data available from June 2018 onwards, though the instrument is only operated sporadically (see below for further details).\r\n\r\nThis instrument is one of a suite of 10 Raman lidars deployed by the Met Office around the UK to complement a wider network of ceilometers within the \"LIDARNET\" upper air monitoring network. Returns from these instruments form a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n\r\nThe primary aim of the Raman lidar network is the detection and quantification of volcanic ash aerosols during a volcanic event, and the network is only test fired only for a few hours each week. Outside of these times the lidars may be fired if there is a mineral dust outbreak or other such aerosol event of interest. The lidars will not fire if any precipitation is detected.\r\n\r\nRaman channel data are not presently available from this instrument in the CEDA archives." }, { "ob_id": 12626, "uuid": "fac4850258a24556b6c11d0bc4090dd2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Yeovilton CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Yeovilton Cl31 ceilometer located at Yeovilton, Somerset. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12589, "uuid": "50a8d8a2be494a1ab69c5ac774ed863e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Lerwick Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Lerwick Cl31 ceilometer located at Lerwick, Shetlands. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12602, "uuid": "507feb268f4a408eb3f4c9d8108f177a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Marham Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Marham Cl31 ceilometer located at Marham, Norfolk. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 25054, "uuid": "e014754be8014e4294c0f5d1a86ce545", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Wittering Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Vaisala CL31 ceilometer located at Wittering, Sussex. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed. The Vaisala CL31 instrument replaced a Vaisala CT25k instrument previously operated at the site until November 2016.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12605, "uuid": "70c82ea0a35e4b74b4e320c8a39607ad", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Middle Wallop Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Middle Wallop Cl31 ceilometer located at Middle Wallop, Hampshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12509, "uuid": "7d4ad4ec456644b29f2b72cede435702", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Eskdalemuir Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at Eskdalemuir, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12635, "uuid": "bf805d665f3b49c292dd3abb41479baa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Wittering Vaisala CT25k ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Vaisala Ct25k ceilometer located at Wittering, Sussex. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12439, "uuid": "781bb3981efa48dcae5e14546b312e4b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Aberporth Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Aberporth Cl31 ceilometer located at Aberporth, mid-Wales. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12522, "uuid": "ee5933ecc0f94c30bfae841394884cf3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Wattisham Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at Wattisham, Suffolk. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12632, "uuid": "989f968fada24d5db6720daba5238a48", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET St Helena Vaisala CT25k ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Vaisala Ct25k ceilometer located at St Helena, British Overseas Territory. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12559, "uuid": "f0145253352846b4b6d2ad96f0c346f4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Coningsby Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Coningsby Cl31 ceilometer located at Coningsby, Lincolnshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 26258, "uuid": "440c7db6c4d34d669b7bedc4d621e48e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Camborne Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar profile data", "abstract": "Range corrected lidar signal and volume depolarisation ratio data from the Met Office's Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar located at Camborne, Cornwall. Data available from June 2018 onwards, though the instrument is only operated sporadically (see below for further details).\r\n\r\nThis instrument is one of a suite of 10 Raman lidars deployed by the Met Office around the UK to complement a wider network of ceilometers within the \"LIDARNET\" upper air monitoring network. Returns from these instruments form a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n\r\nThe primary aim of the Raman lidar network is the detection and quantification of volcanic ash aerosols during a volcanic event, and the network is only test fired only for a few hours each week. Outside of these times the lidars may be fired if there is a mineral dust outbreak or other such aerosol event of interest. The lidars will not fire if any precipitation is detected.\r\n\r\nRaman channel data are not presently available from this instrument in the CEDA archives." }, { "ob_id": 12504, "uuid": "515098168b8f4664b1c1641fe7f95cc0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Coningsby Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at Coningsby, Lincolnshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 26285, "uuid": "a2e00ed1f3724db2b5ff24f17adf3811", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Rhyl Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar profile data", "abstract": "Range corrected lidar signal and volume depolarisation ratio data from the Met Office's Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar located at a Met Office instrument enclosure near Rhyl, Denbighshire, on the North Welsh coast. Data available from June 2018 onwards, though the instrument is only operated sporadically (see below for further details).\r\n\r\nThis instrument is one of a suite of 10 Raman lidars deployed by the Met Office around the UK to complement a wider network of ceilometers within the \"LIDARNET\" upper air monitoring network. Returns from these instruments form a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n\r\nThe primary aim of the Raman lidar network is the detection and quantification of volcanic ash aerosols during a volcanic event, and the network is only test fired only for a few hours each week. Outside of these times the lidars may be fired if there is a mineral dust outbreak or other such aerosol event of interest. The lidars will not fire if any precipitation is detected.\r\n\r\nRaman channel data are not presently available from this instrument in the CEDA archives." }, { "ob_id": 12639, "uuid": "059c89d97d634ca89c57433c3deff69d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Éireann LIDARNET Shannon Vaisala CT25k ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Éireann's Vaisala Ct25k ceilometer located at Shannon, South West, Ireland. The Met Éireann's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12506, "uuid": "5dbe27934265471b94738db97f81cdfa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Dishforth Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at Dishforth, Yorkshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12645, "uuid": "553e755cbf1c4b6d84382c895ae0dd5c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Éireann LIDARNET Dublin Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Éireann's Dublin Cl31 ceilometer located at Dublin, East Ireland. The Met Éireann's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12623, "uuid": "474104526df94c3aa407c1708cfc80d2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Wattisham CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Wattisham Cl31 ceilometer located at Wattisham, Suffolk. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12565, "uuid": "ff07293207a44ce8b88ea099b20bc9d5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Culdrose Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Culdrose Cl31 ceilometer located at Culdrose, Cornwall. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 26281, "uuid": "480283f3b6db4c51911a08b8e3a85f50", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET East Malling Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar profile data", "abstract": "Range corrected lidar signal and volume depolarisation ratio data from the Met Office's Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar located at East Malling, Kent. Data available from June 2018 onwards, though the instrument is only operated sporadically (see below for further details).\r\n\r\nThis instrument is one of a suite of 10 Raman lidars deployed by the Met Office around the UK to complement a wider network of ceilometers within the \"LIDARNET\" upper air monitoring network. Returns from these instruments form a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n\r\nThe primary aim of the Raman lidar network is the detection and quantification of volcanic ash aerosols during a volcanic event, and the network is only test fired only for a few hours each week. Outside of these times the lidars may be fired if there is a mineral dust outbreak or other such aerosol event of interest. The lidars will not fire if any precipitation is detected.\r\n\r\nRaman channel data are not presently available from this instrument in the CEDA archives." }, { "ob_id": 24961, "uuid": "d73b6fb4fcfa4dfd844227c5b9475a94", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Éireann LIDARNET Knock Airport Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Éireann's Knock Airport Cl31 ceilometer located at Knock Airport, Charlestown, County Mayo, northwest Ireland. The Met Éireann's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12577, "uuid": "05e34382adfa46f6987aa1315f2ca7e4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Gibraltar Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Gibraltar Cl31 ceilometer located at Gibraltar, British Overseas Territory on the south coast of Spain. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12571, "uuid": "b863eac203c44ae58e1f5384fd09c4aa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Eskdalemuir Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Eskdalemuir Cl31 ceilometer located at Eskdalemuir, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 26283, "uuid": "e8b02bf5b0324ca09c4993b3923e9135", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Loftus Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar profile data", "abstract": "Range corrected lidar signal and volume depolarisation ratio data from the Met Office's Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar located at Loftus, North Yorkshire. Data available from June 2018 onwards, though the instrument is only operated sporadically (see below for further details).\r\n\r\nThis instrument is one of a suite of 10 Raman lidars deployed by the Met Office around the UK to complement a wider network of ceilometers within the \"LIDARNET\" upper air monitoring network. Returns from these instruments form a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n\r\nThe primary aim of the Raman lidar network is the detection and quantification of volcanic ash aerosols during a volcanic event, and the network is only test fired only for a few hours each week. Outside of these times the lidars may be fired if there is a mineral dust outbreak or other such aerosol event of interest. The lidars will not fire if any precipitation is detected.\r\n\r\nRaman channel data are not presently available from this instrument in the CEDA archives." }, { "ob_id": 12593, "uuid": "61db15842de947e890a98a58fb3b03f3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Leuchars Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Leuchars Cl31 ceilometer located at Leuchars, St Andrews. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12520, "uuid": "625d22e8797c474db89c3e54e0432992", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Stornoway Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Jenoptik CHM15k Nimbus ceilometer located at Stornoway, Outer Hebrides. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12527, "uuid": "cc1a21f1973743949bd9c8cb4fe2d97f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Benson Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Benson Cl31 ceilometer located at Benson, Oxfordshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12448, "uuid": "b1e2f90ef234469fa313b4fc3630581e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Northolt Vaisala CT25k ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Vaisala Ct25k ceilometer located at RAF Northolt, near Heathrow, southern England. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12629, "uuid": "c65c65edf6144609b9f3a48ab536da59", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Brize Norton Vaisala CT25k ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Vaisala Ct25k ceilometer located at Brize Norton, Oxfordshire. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12617, "uuid": "a12f1f85570941ffbebdc065378ddc3d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Valley CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Valley Cl31 ceilometer located at Valley, Wales. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 26261, "uuid": "984363c6d6d64a6b8f0e550262e158ee", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Stornoway Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar profile data", "abstract": "Range corrected lidar signal and volume depolarisation ratio data from the Met Office's Raymetrics LR111-D300 lidar located at Stornoway, Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Data available from June 2018 onwards, though the instrument is only operated sporadically (see below for further details).\r\n\r\nThis instrument is one of a suite of 10 Raman lidars deployed by the Met Office around the UK to complement a wider network of ceilometers within the \"LIDARNET\" upper air monitoring network. Returns from these instruments form a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n\r\nThe primary aim of the Raman lidar network is the detection and quantification of volcanic ash aerosols during a volcanic event, and the network is only test fired only for a few hours each week. Outside of these times the lidars may be fired if there is a mineral dust outbreak or other such aerosol event of interest. The lidars will not fire if any precipitation is detected.\r\n\r\nRaman channel data are not presently available from this instrument in the CEDA archives." }, { "ob_id": 12524, "uuid": "b1994d46af674c55963614a2c498b3e3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Aldergrove Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Aldergrove Cl31 ceilometer located at Aldergrove, Belfast. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12574, "uuid": "2bd9bd4d03e64545b744c062f6e86a33", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Met Office LIDARNET Exeter Vaisala CL31 ceilometer cloud base and backscatter data", "abstract": "Cloud base and backscatter data from the Met Office's Exeter Cl31 ceilometer located at Exeter, Devon. The Met Office's laser cloud base recorders network (LCBRs), or ceilometers, returns a range of products for use in forecasting and hazard detection. The backscatter profiles can allow detection of aerosol species such as volcanic ash where suitable instrumentation is deployed.\r\n" } ], "identifier_set": [ 7333 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39646, 39643, 39645, 39647, 41775, 41776, 47499, 39644, 102609, 102610 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4973 ], "project_set": [ 12429 ] }, { "ob_id": 10998, "uuid": "3723592aadb362e4138750708d27f8fe", "short_code": "coll", "title": "CCMVal-2 (Chemistry Climate Model Validation Activity 2) coupled chemistry climate models outputs", "abstract": "CCMVal was a large international effort to improve understanding of Chemistry-Climate Models (CCMs) and their underlying GCMs (General Circulation Models) through process-oriented evaluation, along with discussion and coordinated analysis of science results. \r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains atmospheric chemical model feedback from research centres around the world.\r\n\r\nCCMVal was part of the World Climate Research Programme's (WCRP), which mission is to facilitate analysis and prediction of Earth system variability and change for use in an increasing range of practical applications of direct relevance, benefit and value to society. \r\n\r\nThis project was coordinated by SPARC (Stratosphere-troposphere Processes And their Role in Climate) as a core project of the World Climate Research Programme.\r\n", "keywords": "CCMVal, climate, model, CCM's, GCM's", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2012-02-18T15:43:25", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 106 ], "discoveryKeywords": [], "member": [ { "ob_id": 10999, "uuid": "0c0458b606fa47ac82dc10518659f11e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Dummy dataset for: Data from the Chemistry Climate Model Validation Activity 2 (CCMVal-2)", "abstract": "" } ], "identifier_set": [ 7336, 7337 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39689, 39696, 39691, 39692, 39693, 41756, 41758, 39690, 41757, 54744 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 4977, 4978 ], "project_set": [ 11993 ] }, { "ob_id": 11000, "uuid": "c8bd3f965b40dbc9a2f3b5c5611375d4", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Temperature, Humidity and Winds near the Tropopause (THAW) campaign: aircraft and radar data", "abstract": "The THAW (Temperature, Humidity and Winds near the Tropopause) project was led by Prof. Geraint Vaghaun (NCAS, University of Manchester) utilising a combination of vertically pointing Doppler radar data from the MST radar near Aberystwyth and a series of radiosonde and research aircraft flights in the tropopause region. The project used the FAAM BAE 146 aircraft to:\r\n\r\n• Measure fine-scale vertical temperature structure in the vicinity of the tropopause, to test a model for VHF radar reflection being developed at Manchester.\r\n\r\n• Compare wind and turbulence measurements with the MST radar, to better enable quantitative derivation of turbulence parameters from the radar echo spectra.\r\n\r\n• Characterise the performance of the Buck research CR-2 hygrometer in the upper troposphere, with special emphasis on measuring supersaturation in the vicinity of the cirrus clouds.\r\n\r\nThe MST radar was operated in two modes during this period with higher vertical resolution measurements at 150 m resolution interspersed with the 300 m vertical resolution data - these are available in the standard MST radar version 3 dataset linked within this collection.", "keywords": "THAW, FAAM, Wind, Temperature, Humidity", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2016-05-18T08:37:55", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 18 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 12696, "uuid": "6d9a74e917d04cde9f0f7fa5fb3a9dd4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NERC Mesosphere-Stratosphere-Troposphere (MST) Radar: stratospheric and tropospheric structure and dynamics observations, version 3", "abstract": "The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Mesosphere-Stratosphere-Troposphere (MST) Radar is operated by the Science and Technology Facilities Council at the Radar Facility's (MSTRF's) site in Capel Dewi, near Aberystwyth, Mid-Wales. The 46.5 MHz pulsed Doppler radar is used primarily for making atmospheric observations over the approximate altitude range 2 - 20 km, i.e. over most of the troposphere and the lower stratosphere - hence the term \"ST-mode\". Additional observations are made over the approximate altitude range 56 - 96 km, i.e. covering the mesosphere - hence the term \"M-mode\" (see related dataset).\r\n\r\nThe instrument has been in operation, using the Dopppler Beam Swinging technique (see linked documentation for further details), since late 1989. It was intially operated on a campaign basis, but switched to quasi-continuous observations (i.e. close to 24-7 operation) in late 1997. \r\n\r\nThis dataset includes radial data products, i.e. range profiles along each beam pointing direction, and the \"Cartesian\" data products that are derived from them in the form of altitude profiles. The latter are used for most purposes. Data products are derived from the version 3 processing scheme, which supersedes earlier versions. Further details can be found via the linked documentation. Radial data products include:\r\n\r\nsignal power (relates to atmospheric structure)\r\nradial velocity (relates to wind speed along the beam pointing direction)\r\nspectral width (relates to turbulence intensity)\r\n\r\nCartesian data products include:\r\n\r\nhorizontal wind components (zonal and meridional)\r\nvertical wind velocity\r\nvertical beam signal power\r\ntropopause altitude\r\nvertical beam spectral width\r\nradar return aspect sensitivity\r\n\r\nNote - some files are released marked as '-suspect'. These have been released to permit early access to the data where the majority of data are known to pass quality control, but a small, limited part of the data have been identified as being 'suspect'. An internal remark about the suspect data may be found within the file's metadata 'comments' attribute." }, { "ob_id": 18097, "uuid": "1a56ed1c4133440e8260c3f12a235cfc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B491 THAW flight, number 2: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft during flight 2 for Temperature, Humidity and Winds near the Tropopause (THAW) project." }, { "ob_id": 18101, "uuid": "2ccaf525b7af431bbb5c9f91125a8003", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B490 THAW flight, number 1: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core instrument suite on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core instrument suite data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft during flight 1 for Temperature, Humidity and Winds near the Tropopause (THAW) project." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7340, 7338, 7339, 10459 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39707, 39706, 39709, 39710, 39711, 39712, 72501, 39708, 146099, 72502, 72503 ], "onlineresource_set": [], "project_set": [ 11003 ] }, { "ob_id": 11005, "uuid": "1dc189bbf94209b48ed446c0e9a078af", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Collection of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Data of the Global Oceans as part of the ESA Climate Change Initiative (CCI)", "abstract": "The ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST_cci) datasets accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThe latest version (v2.1) of the data are described in the data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x\r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ . To comply with the attribution aspect, please cite the above reference and the dataset citation given on the relevant dataset page.", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2013-06-11T12:42:49", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 137 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 27526, "uuid": "373638ed9c434e78b521cbe01ace5ef7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 2 Preprocessed (L2P) Climate Data Record, version 2.1", "abstract": "This v2.1 SST_cci Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 2 Preprocessed (L2P) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the AVHRR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 08/1981 and 12/2016. This L2P product provides these SST data on the original satellite swath with a single orbit of data per file.\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 2.1 product supercedes the CDR Version 2.0 product. Data are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ .\r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 32018, "uuid": "5e5da31f2ae047b997ddbbdd372d31cd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Obs4MIPS monthly-averaged sea surface temperature data, v2.1", "abstract": "This dataset contains monthly 1 degree averages of sea surface temperature data in Obs4MIPS format, from the European Space Agency (ESA)'s Climate Change Initiatve (CCI) Sea Surface Temperature (SST) v2.1 analysis.\r\n\r\nThe data covers the period from 1981-2017, with the data from 1981 to 2016 coming from the Sea Surface Temperature (SST) project of the ESA CCI project. The data for 2017 were generated using the same approach but under funding from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).\r\n\r\nThis particular product has been generated for inclusion in Obs4MIPs (Observations for Model Intercomparisons Project), which is an activity to make observational products more accessible for climate model intercomparisons.\r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/\r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 26427, "uuid": "60476148c74148cb8cac1e47c501a178", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 2 Preprocessed (L2P) Climate Data Record, version 2.0", "abstract": "This v2.0 SST_cci Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 2 Preprocessed (L2P) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the AVHRR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 08/1981 and 12/2016. This L2P product provides these SST data on the original satellite swath with a single orbit of data per file.\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST CCI accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/" }, { "ob_id": 30231, "uuid": "a963d9415bb74247830f8704f825aa90", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): GHRSST Multi-Product ensemble (GMPE), v2.0", "abstract": "The European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci) has accurately determined the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified sea surface temperatures (SSTs) to a quality suitable for climate research. This GHRSST (Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature) Multi-Product Ensemble (GMPE) dataset was produced by the ESA SST_cci project to facilitate comparison of its own spatially complete analyses with other level 4 SST analysis products. It provides the median and standard deviation of the ensemble of input analyses, differences between the individual analyses and the median, and gradients in the input data and the median. The outputs are provided on a 0.25˚ regular latitude-longitude grid. The product extends from 1 September 1981 to 31 December 2016.\r\n\r\nThe product was generated using the following inputs: ESA SST_cci Analysis version 2.0; ESA SST_cci Analysis version 1.1; E.U. Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) SST information (the Operational Sea Surface Temperature and Sea Ice Analysis (OSTIA) Reprocessing); National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Optimal Interpolation (OI) Global Blended SST Analysis; Canada Meteorological Center (CMC) 0.2-degree Global Foundation SST Analysis; Hadley Centre Sea Ice and Sea Surface Temperature (HadISST) Analysis version 2.2.0.0 (10 realisations); Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) Merged satellite and in-situ Data Global Daily SST (MGDSST) Analysis. Full details of the data used to generate this product are provided in the associated documentation." }, { "ob_id": 26425, "uuid": "a78d998cc9714e0bbd4276c0bdd87703", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 3 Uncollated (L3U) Climate Data Record, version 2.0", "abstract": "This v2.0 SST_cci Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 3 Uncollated (L3U) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 11/1991 and 04/2012. This Level 3 Uncollated (L3U) product provides these SST data on a 0.05 regular latitude-longitude grid with a single orbit per file.\r\n \r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 2.0 product is a later version of the Long Term product v1.1. Data are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ." }, { "ob_id": 27534, "uuid": "83e51cf29821434ea14db56c564946d5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Climatology Climate Data Record, version 2.1", "abstract": "This v2.1 SST_cci Climatology Data Record (CDR) consists of Level 4 daily climatology files gridded on a 0.05 degree grid. \r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ . \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 27447, "uuid": "aced40d7cb964f23a0fd3e85772f2d48", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Level 4 Analysis Climate Data Record, version 2.0", "abstract": "This v2.0 SST_cci Level 4 Analysis Climate Data Record (CDR) provides a globally-complete daily analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) on a 0.05 degree regular latitude-longitude grid. It combines the orbit data from the Advanced High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) SST_cci Climate Data Records, using a data assimilation method to provide SSTs where there were no measurements. These data cover the period between 09/1981 and 12/2016.\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST CCI accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ." }, { "ob_id": 40864, "uuid": "61b7a51d72b54692890d45818307d72f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR) Level 3 Uncollated (L3U) product, version 3.0", "abstract": "This dataset provides global sea surface temperatures (SST) from Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometers (SLSTR), presented on a 0.05° latitude-longitude grid, and spanning 2016 to 2021. \r\n\r\nThe SST CCI SLSTR product contains two different SST estimates. The first is the skin temperature of the water at the time it was observed. The second is an estimate of the temperature at 20 cm depth at either 1030h or 2230h local time, which closely approximates the daily mean SST. Each SST value has an associated total uncertainty estimate, and uncertainty estimates for various contributions to that total. \r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the version 3 Climate Data Record (CDR) produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci). The CDR accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1980 to 2021 using observations from many satellites, with a high degree of independence from in situ measurements. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: \r\n\r\nEmbury, O., Merchant, C.J., Good, S.A., Rayner, N.A., Høyer, J.L., Atkinson, C., Block, T., Alerskans, E., Pearson, K.J., Worsfold, M., McCarroll, N., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1980 for climate applications. Scientific Data 11, 326 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03147-w" }, { "ob_id": 40861, "uuid": "c1d393f990fb4b6688b048222833d92f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 3 Uncollated (L3U) product, version 3.0", "abstract": "This dataset provides global sea surface temperatures (SST) from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers (AVHRR), presented on a 0.05° latitude-longitude grid, and spanning 1980 to 2021. \r\n\r\nThe SST CCI AVHRR product contains two different SST estimates. The first is the skin temperature of the water at the time it was observed. The second is an estimate of the temperature at 20 cm depth at either 1030h or 2230h local time, which closely approximates the daily mean SST. Each SST value has an associated total uncertainty estimate, and uncertainty estimates for various contributions to that total. \r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the version 3 Climate Data Record (CDR) produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci). The CDR accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1980 to 2021 using observations from many satellites, with a high degree of independence from in situ measurements. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 3.0 product supersedes the CDR v2.1 product. Compared to the previous version the major changes are: \r\n\r\n* Longer time series: 1980 to 2021 (previous CDR was Sept 1981 to 2016) \r\n\r\n* Improved retrieval to reduce systematic biases using bias-aware optimal methods (for single view sensors) \r\n\r\n* Improved retrieval with respect to desert-dust aerosols \r\n\r\n* Addition of early AVHRR/1 data in 1980s, and improved AVHRR processing to reduce data gaps in 1980s \r\n\r\n* Use of full-resolution MetOp AVHRR data (previously used ‘global area coverage’ Level 1 data) \r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: \r\n\r\nEmbury, O., Merchant, C.J., Good, S.A., Rayner, N.A., Høyer, J.L., Atkinson, C., Block, T., Alerskans, E., Pearson, K.J., Worsfold, M., McCarroll, N., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1980 for climate applications. Scientific Data 11, 326 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03147-w" }, { "ob_id": 40862, "uuid": "be418645dfa542df86165a7caad24284", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) product, version 3.0", "abstract": "This dataset provides global sea surface temperatures (SST) from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers (AVHRR), daily collations on a 0.05° latitude-longitude grid, spanning 1980 to present, and separated into daytime and night-time files. \r\n\r\nThe SST CCI AVHRR product contains two different SST estimates. The first is the skin temperature of the water at the time it was observed. The second is an estimate of the temperature at 20 cm depth at either 1030h or 2230h local time, which closely approximates the daily mean SST. Each SST value has an associated total uncertainty estimate, and uncertainty estimates for various contributions to that total. \r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the version 3 Climate Data Record (CDR) produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci). The CDR accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1980 to 2021 using observations from many satellites, with a high degree of independence from in situ measurements. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nData from 2022 onwards are provided as an Interim Climate Data Record (ICDR) and will be updated daily at one month behind present. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) funded the development of the ICDR extension and production of the ICDR during 2022. From 2023 onwards the production of the ICDR is funded by the UK Earth Observation Climate Information Service (EOCIS) and Marine and Climate Advisory Service (MCAS). \r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 3.0 product supersedes the CDR v2.1 product. Compared to the previous version the major changes are: \r\n\r\n* Longer time series: 1980 to 2021 (previous CDR was Sept 1981 to 2016) \r\n\r\n* Improved retrieval to reduce systematic biases using bias-aware optimal methods (for single view sensors) \r\n\r\n* Improved retrieval with respect to desert-dust aerosols \r\n\r\n* Addition of early AVHRR/1 data in 1980s, and improved AVHRR processing to reduce data gaps in 1980s \r\n\r\n* Use of full-resolution MetOp AVHRR data (previously used ‘global area coverage’ Level 1 data) \r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: \r\n\r\nEmbury, O., Merchant, C.J., Good, S.A., Rayner, N.A., Høyer, J.L., Atkinson, C., Block, T., Alerskans, E., Pearson, K.J., Worsfold, M., McCarroll, N., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1980 for climate applications. Scientific Data 11, 326 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03147-w" }, { "ob_id": 11016, "uuid": "5a807d9ebb2d67b5472624e9639253a9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI): Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) level 3 uncollated data (L3U) long-term product version 1.1", "abstract": "The ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI) dataset accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1991 to 2010 using observations from many satellites. The data provides an independently quantified SST to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\nThe ESA SST CCI ATSR (Along-Track Scanning Radiometer) Long Term Product version 1.1 consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data covering the period 08/1991 - 04/2012. The L3U data product provides these SST data regridded onto a global longitude-latitude grid.\r\n\r\nThe version 1.1 data is an update to the version 1.0 dataset.\r\n\r\nThis dataset is cited in: Merchant, C. J., Embury, O., Roberts-Jones, J., Fiedler, E., Bulgin, C. E., Corlett, G. K., Good, S., McLaren, A., Rayner, N., Morak-Bozzo, S. and Donlon, C. (2014), Sea surface temperature datasets for climate applications from Phase 1 of the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative (SST CCI). Geoscience Data Journal. doi: 10.1002/gdj3.20" }, { "ob_id": 40619, "uuid": "dc11996a68c446abb342e917efdaac30", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Climatology Climate Data Record, version 2.2", "abstract": "This v2.2 SST_cci Climatology Data Record (CDR) consists of daily climatological mean sea surface temperature on a global 0.05 degree latitude-longitude grid, derived from the SST CCI analysis data for the period 1982 to 2010 (29 years). This climatology includes the post-hoc dust corrections from Merchant and Embury (2020) https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12162554.\r\n\r\nThe changes from climatology v2.1 are:\r\n* Inclusion of post-hoc dust corrections from Merchant and Embury (2020) reduces biases in affected regions (tropical Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean, Red, and Arabian Seas).\r\n* Improved compliance with CF Conventions.\r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ . \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. (2019) Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223. http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 11006, "uuid": "916986a220e6bad55411d9407ade347c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI): Analysis long term product version 1.0", "abstract": "The ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI) dataset accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1991 to 2010, using observations from many satellites. The data provides an independently quantified SST to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThe ESA SST CCI Analysis Long Term Product consists of daily, spatially complete fields of sea surface temperature (SST), obtained by combining the orbit data from the AVHRR and ATSR ESA SST CCI Long Term Products, using optimal interpolation to provide SSTs where there were no measurements. These data cover the period between 09/1991 and 12/2010.\r\n\r\nThis dataset is cited in: Merchant, C. J., Embury, O., Roberts-Jones, J., Fiedler, E., Bulgin, C. E., Corlett, G. K., Good, S., McLaren, A., Rayner, N., Morak-Bozzo, S. and Donlon, C. (2014), Sea surface temperature datasets for climate applications from Phase 1 of the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative (SST CCI). Geoscience Data Journal. doi: 10.1002/gdj3.20\r\n\r\nPlease note that this dataset has now been superseded by the version 1.1 product, available from http://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/c65ce27928f34ebd92224c451c2a8bed" }, { "ob_id": 27524, "uuid": "916b93aaf1474ce793171a33ca4c5026", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 2 Preprocessed (L2P) Climate Data Record, version 2.1", "abstract": "This v2.1 SST_cci Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 2 Preprocessed (L2P) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the ATSR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 11/1991 and 04/2012. This L2P product provides these SST data on the original satellite swath with a single orbit of data per file.\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SST's to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 2.1 product supercedes the CDR Version 2.0 product. Data are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ .\r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 19858, "uuid": "bf6bfa8a6ae74b27b6e5497ea3d45307", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Greenland Ice Sheet Climate Change Initiative (Greenland_Ice_Sheet_cci): Ice Velocity Time Series of the Zachariae Isstroem for 2015-2016 from Sentinel-1 data, v1.0", "abstract": "This dataset contains a time series of ice velocities for the Zachariae Isstroem glacier in Greenland, derived from Sentinel-1 SAR data acquired between 25/1/2015 and 8/6/2016. It has been produced by the ESA Greenland Ice Sheet Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project.\r\n\r\nData files are delivered in NetCDF format at 250m grid spacing in North Polar Stereographic projection (EPSG: 3413). The horizontal velocity components are provided in true meters per day, towards the EASTING(x) and NORTHING(y) directions of the grid." }, { "ob_id": 27519, "uuid": "2282b4aeb9f24bc3a1e0961e4d545427", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 3 Uncollated (L3U) Climate Data Record, version 2.1", "abstract": "This v2.1 SST_cci Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 3 Uncollated (L3U) Climate Data Record consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the ATSR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 11/1991 and 04/2012. The L3U products provide these SST data on a 0.05 regular latitude-longitude grid with with a single orbit per file.\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 2.1 product supercedes the CDR v2.0 and the Long Term product v1.1. Data are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ .\r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 40863, "uuid": "f4151599eb7b491c9f4ce75489eb8b1e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR) Level 2 Pre-processed (L2P) product, version 3.0", "abstract": "This dataset provides global sea surface temperatures (SST) from Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometers (SLSTR), presented on the native geometry of observation, and spanning 2016 to 2021. \r\n\r\nThe SST CCI SLSTR product contains two different SST estimates. The first is the skin temperature of the water at the time it was observed. The second is an estimate of the temperature at 20 cm depth at either 1030h or 2230h local time, which closely approximates the daily mean SST. Each SST value has an associated total uncertainty estimate, and uncertainty estimates for various contributions to that total. \r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the version 3 Climate Data Record (CDR) produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci). The CDR accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1980 to 2021 using observations from many satellites, with a high degree of independence from in situ measurements. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: \r\n\r\nEmbury, O., Merchant, C.J., Good, S.A., Rayner, N.A., Høyer, J.L., Atkinson, C., Block, T., Alerskans, E., Pearson, K.J., Worsfold, M., McCarroll, N., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1980 for climate applications. Scientific Data 11, 326 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03147-w" }, { "ob_id": 11697, "uuid": "e0659b01259145c8bfb0de6eb12c2690", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI): GHRSST Multi-Product ensemble (GMPE)", "abstract": "The ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI) dataset accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1991 to 2010 using observations from many satellites. The data provides an independently quantified SST to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nThe GHRSST Multi-Product Ensemble (GMPE) dataset is an ensemble median of the ESA SST CCI spatially complete analysis with other level 4 SST analysis products. Anomalies of the analyses relative to the median, and the ensemble standard deviation are also provided.\r\n\r\nAll the data in the GMPE files are regridded onto a common 0.25 degree regular latitude longitude grid and there are\r\nSST fields for each day. The GMPE for the ESA SST CCI long term product covers the period September 1991 to December\r\n2010. GMPE files are also available for ESA SST CCI demonstration product 1 (which covers June to August 2007)." }, { "ob_id": 27528, "uuid": "42f7230ab55641cdac1bba84eabd446a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 3 Uncollated (L3U) Climate Data Record, version 2.1", "abstract": "This v2.1 SST_cci Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) level 3 uncollated data (L3U) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the AVHRR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 08/1981 and 12/2016. This L3U product provides these SST data on a 0.05 regular latitude-longitude grid with with a single orbit per file.\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 2.1 product supercedes the CDR Version 2.0 product. Data are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ .\r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 11014, "uuid": "2608443849391d2513d903482a19f206", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI): Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) level 3 uncollated data (L3U) long-term product version 1.0", "abstract": "The ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI) dataset accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1991 to 2010 using observations from many satellites. The data provides an independently quantified SST to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\nThe ESA SST CCI ATSR (Along-Track Scanning Radiometer) Long Term Product Version 1.0 consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data covering the period 08/1991 - 12/2010. The L3U data product provides these SST data regridded onto a global longitude-latitude grid.\r\n\r\nPlease note, the version 1.0 data described here has now been superseded by the version 1.1 data product as described in Merchant, C. J., Embury, O., Roberts-Jones, J., Fiedler, E., Bulgin, C. E., Corlett, G. K., Good, S., McLaren, A., Rayner, N., Morak-Bozzo, S. and Donlon, C. (2014), Sea surface temperature datasets for climate applications from Phase 1 of the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative (SST CCI). Geoscience Data Journal. doi: 10.1002/gdj3.20" }, { "ob_id": 27517, "uuid": "13b5cf97be4446428d3396723864e121", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) Climate Data Record, version 2.0", "abstract": "This v2.0 SST_cci Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the AVHRR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period 08/1981 - 12/2016. This L3C product provides these SST data on a 0.05 regular latitude-longitude grid and collated to include all orbits for a day (separated into daytime and nighttime files).\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST CCI accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ." }, { "ob_id": 27522, "uuid": "5db2099606b94e63879d841c87e654ae", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) Climate Data Record, version 2.1", "abstract": "This v2.1 SST_cci Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the ATSR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 11/1991 and 04/2012. This L3C product provides these SST data on a 0.05 regular latitude-longitude grid and collated to include all orbits for a day (separated into daytime and nighttime files).\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 2.1 product supercedes the CDR v2.0 product. Data are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ .\r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 40860, "uuid": "ec659b31a8ca40918e58ec6d03af07a6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 2 Pre-processed (L2P) product, version 3.0", "abstract": "This dataset provides global sea surface temperatures (SST) from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers (AVHRR), presented on the native geometry of observation, and spanning 1980 to 2021. \r\n\r\nThe SST CCI AVHRR product contains two different SST estimates. The first is the skin temperature of the water at the time it was observed. The second is an estimate of the temperature at 20 cm depth at either 1030h or 2230h local time, which closely approximates the daily mean SST. Each SST value has an associated total uncertainty estimate, and uncertainty estimates for various contributions to that total. \r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the version 3 Climate Data Record (CDR) produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci). The CDR accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1980 to 2021 using observations from many satellites, with a high degree of independence from in situ measurements. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 3.0 product supersedes the CDR v2.1 product. Compared to the previous version the major changes are: \r\n\r\n* Longer time series: 1980 to 2021 (previous CDR was Sept 1981 to 2016) \r\n\r\n* Improved retrieval to reduce systematic biases using bias-aware optimal methods (for single view sensors) \r\n\r\n* Improved retrieval with respect to desert-dust aerosols \r\n\r\n* Addition of early AVHRR/1 data in 1980s, and improved AVHRR processing to reduce data gaps in 1980s \r\n\r\n* Use of full-resolution MetOp AVHRR data (previously used ‘global area coverage’ Level 1 data) \r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: \r\n\r\nEmbury, O., Merchant, C.J., Good, S.A., Rayner, N.A., Høyer, J.L., Atkinson, C., Block, T., Alerskans, E., Pearson, K.J., Worsfold, M., McCarroll, N., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1980 for climate applications. Scientific Data 11, 326 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03147-w" }, { "ob_id": 27530, "uuid": "7db4459605da4665b6ab9a7102fb4875", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) Climate Data Record, version 2.1", "abstract": "This v2.1 SST_cci Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the AVHRR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 08/1981 and 12/2016. This L3C product provides these SST data on a 0.05 regular latitude-longitude grid and collated to include all orbits for a day (separated into daytime and nighttime files).\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 2.1 product supercedes the CDR Version 2.0 product. Data are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ .\r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 27515, "uuid": "79dd8e867b5a4bc28527118aae306095", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 3 Uncollated (L3U) Climate Data Record version 2.0", "abstract": "This v2.0 SST_cci Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) level 3 uncollated data (L3U) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the AVHRR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 08/1981 - 12/2016. This Level 3 Uncollated (L3U) product provides these SST data on a 0.05 regular latitude-longitude grid with a single orbit per file. \r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST CCI accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ." }, { "ob_id": 40866, "uuid": "4a9654136a7148e39b7feb56f8bb02d2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Level 4 Analysis product, version 3.0", "abstract": "This dataset provides daily-mean sea surface temperatures (SST), presented on global 0.05° latitude-longitude grid, spanning 1980 to present. This is a Level 4 product, with gaps between available daily observations filled by statistical means.\r\n\r\nThe SST CCI Analysis product contains estimates of daily mean SST and sea ice concentration. Each SST value has an associated uncertainty estimate. \r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the version 3 Climate Data Record (CDR) produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci). The CDR accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1980 to 2021 using observations from many satellites, with a high degree of independence from in situ measurements. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nData from 2022 onwards are provided as an Interim Climate Data Record (ICDR) and will be updated daily at one month behind present. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) funded the development of the ICDR extension and production of the ICDR during 2022. From 2023 onwards the production of the ICDR is funded by the UK Earth Observation Climate Information Service (EOCIS) and Marine and Climate Advisory Service (MCAS). \r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 3.0 product supersedes the CDR v2.1 product. Compared to the previous version the major changes are: \r\n\r\n* Longer time series: 1980 to 2021 (previous CDR was Sept 1981 to 2016) \r\n\r\n* Improved retrieval to reduce systematic biases using bias-aware optimal methods (for single view sensors) \r\n\r\n* Improved retrieval with respect to desert-dust aerosols \r\n\r\n* Addition of dual-view SLSTR data from 2016 onwards \r\n\r\n* Addition of early AVHRR/1 data in 1980s, and improved AVHRR processing to reduce data gaps in 1980s \r\n\r\n* Use of full-resolution MetOp AVHRR data (previously used ‘global area coverage’ Level 1 data) \r\n\r\n* Inclusion of L2P passive microwave AMSR data \r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: \r\n\r\nEmbury, O., Merchant, C.J., Good, S.A., Rayner, N.A., Høyer, J.L., Atkinson, C., Block, T., Alerskans, E., Pearson, K.J., Worsfold, M., McCarroll, N., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1980 for climate applications. Scientific Data 11, 326 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03147-w" }, { "ob_id": 40859, "uuid": "15a170dad3064fefa8936bd50877a93e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR) Level 2 Pre-processed (L2P) product, version 3.0", "abstract": "This dataset provides global sea surface temperatures (SST) from Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometers (AMSR), presented on the native geometry of observation (Level 2), and spanning 2002 to 2017. \r\n\r\nThe SST CCI AMSR product contains two different SST estimates. The first is the subskin temperature of the water at the time it was observed. The second is an estimate of the temperature at 20 cm depth at either 1030h or 2230h local time, which closely approximates the daily mean SST. Each SST value has an associated total uncertainty estimate, and uncertainty estimates for various contributions to that total. Additionally, the AMSR files contain a satellite estimate of the surface wind speed. \r\n \r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the version 3 Climate Data Record (CDR) produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci). The CDR accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1980 to 2021 using observations from many satellites, with a high degree of independence from in situ measurements. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: \r\n\r\nEmbury, O., Merchant, C.J., Good, S.A., Rayner, N.A., Høyer, J.L., Atkinson, C., Block, T., Alerskans, E., Pearson, K.J., Worsfold, M., McCarroll, N., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1980 for climate applications. Scientific Data 11, 326 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03147-w" }, { "ob_id": 27405, "uuid": "004a2953edbc4c2e9b89bda0e2009e55", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) Climate Data Record, version 2.0", "abstract": "This v2.0 SST_cci Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the ATSR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period 11/1991 - 04/2012. This L3C product provides these SST data on a 0.05 regular latitude-longitude grid and collated to include all orbits for a day (separated into daytime and nighttime files).\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST CCI accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ." }, { "ob_id": 40867, "uuid": "62800d3d2227449085b430b503d36b01", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Climatology product, version 3.0", "abstract": "This dataset provides daily climatological mean sea surface temperature (SST) on a global 0.05° latitude-longitude grid, derived from the SST CCI analysis data for the period 1991 to 2020 (30 years). \r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the version 3 Climate Data Record (CDR) produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative (CCI) Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci). The CDR accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1980 to 2021 using observations from many satellites, with a high degree of independence from in situ measurements. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 3.0 product supersedes the CDR v2.2 product. Compared to the previous version the major changes are: \r\n\r\n* Longer time series: 1980 to 2021 (previous CDR was Sept 1981 to 2016) \r\n* Improved retrieval to reduce systematic biases using bias-aware optimal methods (for single view sensors) \r\n* Improved retrieval with respect to desert-dust aerosols \r\n* Addition of dual-view SLSTR data from 2016 onwards \r\n* Addition of early AVHRR/1 data in 1980s, and improved AVHRR processing to reduce data gaps in 1980s \r\n* Use of full-resolution MetOp AVHRR data (previously used ‘global area coverage’ Level 1 data) \r\n* Inclusion of L2P passive microwave AMSR data \r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: \r\n\r\nEmbury, O., Merchant, C.J., Good, S.A., Rayner, N.A., Høyer, J.L., Atkinson, C., Block, T., Alerskans, E., Pearson, K.J., Worsfold, M., McCarroll, N., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1980 for climate applications. Scientific Data 11, 326 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03147-w" }, { "ob_id": 13928, "uuid": "c65ce27928f34ebd92224c451c2a8bed", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI): Analysis long term product version 1.1", "abstract": "The ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI) dataset accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1991 to 2010, using observations from many satellites. The data provides an independently quantified SST to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThe ESA SST CCI Analysis Long Term Product consists of daily, spatially complete fields of sea surface temperature (SST), obtained by combining the orbit data from the AVHRR and ATSR ESA SST CCI Long Term Products, using optimal interpolation to provide SSTs where there were no measurements. These data cover the period between 09/1991 and 12/2010.\r\n\r\nThe Version 1.1 data is an update of the Version 1.0 dataset.\r\n\r\nVersion 1.0 of this dataset is cited in: Merchant, C. J., Embury, O., Roberts-Jones, J., Fiedler, E., Bulgin, C. E., Corlett, G. K., Good, S., McLaren, A., Rayner, N., Morak-Bozzo, S. and Donlon, C. (2014), Sea surface temperature datasets for climate applications from Phase 1 of the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative (SST CCI). Geoscience Data Journal. doi: 10.1002/gdj3.20" }, { "ob_id": 27532, "uuid": "62c0f97b1eac4e0197a674870afe1ee6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Level 4 Analysis Climate Data Record, version 2.1", "abstract": "This v2.1 SST_cci Level 4 Analysis Climate Data Record (CDR) provides a globally-complete daily analysis of sea surface temperature (SST) on a 0.05 degree regular latitude - longitude grid. It combines data from both the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR ) and Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) SST_cci Climate Data Records, using a data assimilation method to provide SSTs where there were no measurements. These data cover the period between 09/1981 and 12/2016.\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThe CDR Version 2.1 product supercedes the CDR Version 2.0 product. Data are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/\r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 40865, "uuid": "a104ed92bddd4c56b11127d4cc49b8d4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) product, version 3.0", "abstract": "This dataset provides global sea surface temperatures (SST) from Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometers (SLSTR), daily collations on a 0.05° latitude-longitude grid, spanning 2016 to present, and separated into daytime and night-time files. \r\n\r\nThe SST CCI SLSTR product contains two different SST estimates. The first is the skin temperature of the water at the time it was observed. The second is an estimate of the temperature at 20 cm depth at either 1030h or 2230h local time, which closely approximates the daily mean SST. Each SST value has an associated total uncertainty estimate, and uncertainty estimates for various contributions to that total. \r\n \r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the version 3 Climate Data Record (CDR) produced by the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci). The CDR accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1980 to 2021 using observations from many satellites, with a high degree of independence from in situ measurements. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research. \r\n\r\nData from 2022 onwards are provided as an Interim Climate Data Record (ICDR) and will be updated daily at one month behind present. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) funded the development of the ICDR extension and production of the ICDR during 2022. From 2023 onwards the production of the ICDR is funded by the UK Earth Observation Climate Information Service (EOCIS) and Marine and Climate Advisory Service (MCAS). \r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ \r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: \r\n\r\nEmbury, O., Merchant, C.J., Good, S.A., Rayner, N.A., Høyer, J.L., Atkinson, C., Block, T., Alerskans, E., Pearson, K.J., Worsfold, M., McCarroll, N., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1980 for climate applications. Scientific Data 11, 326 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03147-w" }, { "ob_id": 11011, "uuid": "da85154480423eda8e8022d499abcc06", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) level 2 pre-processed (L2P) long term product version 1.0", "abstract": "The ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI) dataset accurately maps the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1991 to 2010, using observations from many satellites. The data provides an independently quantified SST to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThe ESA SST CCI AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) Long Term Product consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data covering the period 08/1991 - 12/2010. The L2P data product provide these SST observations in the satellite swath.\r\n\r\nThis dataset is cited in: Merchant, C. J., Embury, O., Roberts-Jones, J., Fiedler, E., Bulgin, C. E., Corlett, G. K., Good, S., McLaren, A., Rayner, N., Morak-Bozzo, S. and Donlon, C. (2014), Sea surface temperature datasets for climate applications from Phase 1 of the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative (SST CCI). Geoscience Data Journal. doi: 10.1002/gdj3.20" }, { "ob_id": 40297, "uuid": "63ce273377414fdfadae3cdd242e2f90", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) Climate Data Record, version 3.0", "abstract": "This v2.1 SST_cci Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 3 Collated (L3C) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the ATSR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 11/1991 and 04/2012. This L3C product provides these SST data on a 0.05 regular latitude-longitude grid and collated to include all orbits for a day (separated into daytime and nighttime files).\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project(ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nThis CDR Version 2.1 product supercedes the CDR v2.0 product. Data are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ .\r\n\r\nWhen citing this dataset please also cite the associated data paper: Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E., Block T., Corlett, G.K., Fiedler, E., Good, S.A., Mittaz, J., Rayner, N.A., Berry, D., Eastwood, S., Taylor, M., Tsushima, Y., Waterfall, A., Wilson, R., Donlon, C. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface temperature since 1981 for climate applications, Scientific Data 6:223 (2019). http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x" }, { "ob_id": 26431, "uuid": "cfe46deca7324763b8989adaa2607f20", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 2 Preprocessed (L2P) Climate Data Record, version 2.0", "abstract": "This v2.0 SST_cci Along-Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Level 2 Preprocessed (L2P) Climate Data Record (CDR) consists of stable, low-bias sea surface temperature (SST) data from the ATSR series of satellite instruments. It covers the period between 11/1991 - 04/2012. This L2P product provides these SST data on the original satellite swath with a single orbit of data per file.\r\n\r\nThe dataset has been produced as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative Sea Surface Temperature project (ESA SST_cci). The data products from SST_cci accurately map the surface temperature of the global oceans over the period 1981 to 2016 using observations from many satellites. The data provide independently quantified SSTs to a quality suitable for climate research.\r\n\r\nData are made freely and openly available under a Creative Commons License by Attribution (CC By 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ." } ], "identifier_set": [ 7343, 7344 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 39723, 41428, 46828, 39725, 39726, 39727, 41430, 39724, 39729 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 37101, 37102, 37103, 37104 ], "project_set": [ 11008 ] }, { "ob_id": 11018, "uuid": "01c44fb05fbd6e428efbd57969a11177", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Mars Analysis Correction Data Assimilation (MACDA) Data Collection", "abstract": "This dataset collection contains basic gridded atmospheric and surface variables for the planet Mars over three Martian years (a martian year is 1.88 terrestrial years), as produced by data assimilation of spacecraft observations. Each file in the dataset spans 30 martian mean solar days (sols) during the science mapping phase of the National Aeronautics and Space Administrations's (NASA) Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft, between May 1999 and August 2004. The dataset collection was produced by the re-analysis of Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) retrievals of nadir thermal profiles and total dust opacities, using the Mars Analysis Correction Data Assimilation (MACDA) scheme in a Mars global circulation model (MGCM). The MGCM used the UK spectral version of the model developed by the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD) in Paris, France. MACDA was a collaboration between the University of Oxford and The Open University in the UK.", "keywords": "Mars, Martian", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2011-08-25T10:07:28", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 140 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 45233, "uuid": "cd037a9ea387438fabf4d674dbe53088", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Mars Analysis Correction Data Assimilation (MACDA): Atmospheric and surface fields produced from assimilated MGS/TES, ODY/THEMIS, and MRO/MCS observations, v2.0", "abstract": "This dataset contains 268 files of basic gridded atmospheric and surface data for the planet Mars, each covering a period of 30 sols (Martian mean solar days). The fields are produced by assimilating retrieved atmospheric quantities using the Analysis Correction (AC) scheme in the UK spectral version (Oxford University and The Open University) of the Mars Planetary Climate Model (Mars-PCM), which is maintained by the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique at Sorbonne Université in Paris, France. \r\n\r\nObservations are taken from the Mars Global Surveyor/Thermal Emission Spectrometer (MGS/TES), the Mars Odyssey/Thermal Emission Imaging System (ODY/THEMIS), and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter/Mars Climate Sounder (MRO/MCS) instruments. Assimilated MGS/TES retrievals include nadir thermal profiles below approximately 40 km altitude and column dust optical depth values. Assimilated ODY/THEMIS retrievals include column dust optical depth values. Assimilated MRO/MCS retrievals include limb thermal profiles and dust extinction profiles below approximately 80 km altitude, as well as estimates of column dust optical depth values.\r\n\r\nThe dataset covers 12 Martian years (MY), from MY 24 through MY 35 (i.e. from July 1998 through February 2021). Each file contains 30 sols, and each sol contains variables at 12 times. TES, THEMIS, and MCS retrievals are assimilated separately, with no overlap. Several 30-sol periods at the beginning of MY 24 contain no available observations; in these cases the model is run with no assimilation (free run).\r\n\r\nThe file name and the \"assimilation_run_type\" global attribute indicate which observing system is assimilated in each file: MGS/TES, ODY/THEMIS, MRO/MCS, MRO/MCS_nodust (only thermal profiles, no dust extinction profiles nor column dust optical depth values), MRO/MCS_nodustprof (only thermal profiles and column dust optical depth values, no dust extinction profiles), or free-run (i.e. no assimilated observations because retrievals are not available)." }, { "ob_id": 33462, "uuid": "acdfa050673c46d49d6a35bfa482762b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Mars Analysis Correction Data Assimilation (MACDA): MGS/TES v1.0 Reference Run Data", "abstract": "This dataset contains basic gridded atmospheric and surface variables for the planet Mars over three martian years (a martian year is 1.88 terrestrial years), produced as a reference run in association with the Mars Analysis Correction Data Assimilation (MACDA) v1.0 re-analysis. Each file in the dataset spans 30 martian mean solar days (sols) during the science mapping phase of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft, between May 1999 and August 2004.\r\n\r\nThis dataset is a reference run produced by re-analysis of Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) retrievals of only total dust opacities, using the MACDA scheme in a Mars global circulation model (MGCM). This reference dataset, therefore, should be used in association with the full re-analysis of TES retrievals of nadir thermal profiles and total dust opacities - see linked dataset.\r\n\r\nThe MGCM used is the UK spectral version of the model developed by the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique in Paris, France.\r\n\r\nMACDA is a collaboration between the University of Oxford and The Open University in the UK." }, { "ob_id": 11019, "uuid": "c69013e492b4412380630ed77bee9543", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Mars Analysis Correction Data Assimilation (MACDA): MGS/TES v1.0", "abstract": "This dataset contains basic gridded atmospheric and surface variables for the planet Mars over three martian years (a martian year is 1.88 terrestrial years), as produced by data assimilation of spacecraft observations. Each file in the dataset spans 30 martian mean solar days (sols) during the science mapping phase of the National Aeronautics and Space Administrations's (NASA) Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft, between May 1999 and August 2004. The dataset is produced by the re-analysis of Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) retrievals of nadir thermal profiles and total dust opacities, using the Mars Analysis Correction Data Assimilation (MACDA) scheme in a Mars global circulation model (MGCM). The MGCM used is the UK spectral version of the model developed by the Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique in Paris, France. 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These data are made available in the RINEX (Receiver-INdependent data EXchange) format, version 2.10 or more recent, with Hatanaka compaction and UNIX compression applied. These data are available to all registered users under the UK Government Open Data licence. This is part of an ongoing collection published in yearly datasets. Updates will be provided to the archive as and when ready." }, { "ob_id": 11650, "uuid": "d28bde5650d94e6491ac7a9fdc117672", "short_code": "ob", "title": "COMET: Continuous GPS measurements from the Aegean for 2008", "abstract": "Continuous GPS measurements during 2008 have been made by a network of GPS receivers across the Aegean to monitor tectonic movement across the Eastern Mediterranean by the UK's Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET). These data are made available in the RINEX (Receiver-INdependent data EXchange) format, version 2.10 or more recent, with Hatanaka compaction and UNIX compression applied. These data are available to all registered users under the UK Government Open Data licence. This is part of an ongoing collection published in yearly datasets. Updates will be provided to the archive as and when ready." }, { "ob_id": 11651, "uuid": "aeaa302423864c7ea2286f30893a3476", "short_code": "ob", "title": "COMET: Continuous GPS measurements from the Aegean for 2003", "abstract": "Continuous GPS measurements during 2003 have been made by a network of GPS receivers across the Aegean to monitor tectonic movement across the Eastern Mediterranean by the UK's Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET). These data are made available in the RINEX (Receiver-INdependent data EXchange) format, version 2.10 or more recent, with Hatanaka compaction and UNIX compression applied. These data are available to all registered users under the UK Government Open Data licence. This is part of an ongoing collection published in yearly datasets. Updates will be provided to the archive as and when ready." }, { "ob_id": 11652, "uuid": "94c768b9f7e54685a8c2bb6a78e33412", "short_code": "ob", "title": "COMET: Continuous GPS measurements from the Aegean for 2004", "abstract": "Continuous GPS measurements during 2004 have been made by a network of GPS receivers across the Aegean to monitor tectonic movement across the Eastern Mediterranean by the UK's Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET). These data are made available in the RINEX (Receiver-INdependent data EXchange) format, version 2.10 or more recent, with Hatanaka compaction and UNIX compression applied. These data are available to all registered users under the UK Government Open Data licence. This is part of an ongoing collection published in yearly datasets. Updates will be provided to the archive as and when ready." }, { "ob_id": 11655, "uuid": "01ec9f27539c4be481a4bfc83bfb7fdc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "COMET: Continuous GPS measurements from the Aegean for 2007", "abstract": "Continuous GPS measurements during 2007 have been made by a network of GPS receivers across the Aegean to monitor tectonic movement across the Eastern Mediterranean by the UK's Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET). These data are made available in the RINEX (Receiver-INdependent data EXchange) format, version 2.10 or more recent, with Hatanaka compaction and UNIX compression applied. These data are available to all registered users under the UK Government Open Data licence. This is part of an ongoing collection published in yearly datasets. Updates will be provided to the archive as and when ready." }, { "ob_id": 11649, "uuid": "e854c16047bb4b27a2d650b6f9602e94", "short_code": "ob", "title": "COMET: Continuous GPS measurements from the Aegean for 2002", "abstract": "Continuous GPS measurements during 2002 have been made at the Neapoli station (NEAP), in Greece, (35.26135623 latitude, 25.61037051 longitude) to monitor tectonic movement across the Eastern Mediterranean (Greece) by the UK's Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET). These data are made available in the RINEX (Receiver-INdependent data EXchange) format, version 2.10 or more recent, with Hatanaka compaction and UNIX compression applied. These data are available to all registered users under the UK Government Open Data licence. This is part of an ongoing collection published in yearly datasets." }, { "ob_id": 11653, "uuid": "eb07eeb27fa3421ca947e144f4a56ea7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "COMET: Continuous GPS measurements from the Aegean for 2005", "abstract": "Continuous GPS measurements during 2005 have been made by a network of GPS receivers across the Aegean to monitor tectonic movement across the Eastern Mediterranean by the UK's Centre for the Observation and Modelling of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics (COMET). These data are made available in the RINEX (Receiver-INdependent data EXchange) format, version 2.10 or more recent, with Hatanaka compaction and UNIX compression applied. 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The AMF facilitates easy access to a wide range of quality assured data products and services as well as access to specialist instrumentation for ground based and airborne observation of the atmosphere, observatories, platforms, and laboratories, operated by dedicated facility Instrument Scientists. In addition to campaign deployments covered by this collection AMF also operates a number of long-term instruments which can be found under the NCAS long term observations dataset collection. This collection also brings together data from the AMF instruments when they were operated before being part of AMF. As such some datasets will refer to the instruments' former designations.", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2014-10-23T10:17:29", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 120, "uuid": "7cc72afc78fe60fdb391bcbd4921632a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "OP3-1 Campaign: Leeds OH measurements from the lifetime instrument at Bukit Atur", "abstract": "This dataset contains OH measurements.\r\n\r\nOxidant and Particle Photochemical Processes above a South-East Asian tropical rain forest (OP3-Danum-08) is a 3-year Consortium Grant of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), beginning 1 October 2007.\r\n\r\nThe objectives of the OP3 project are (i) to understand how emissions of reactive trace gases from a tropical rain forest mediate the production and processing of oxidants and particles in the troposphere, and (ii) to better understand the impact of these processes on local, regional and global scale atmospheric composition, chemistry and climate." }, { "ob_id": 3186, "uuid": "0ddb1dcc05def74fa5e9e9c2c21f21b3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Polluted Troposphere TORCH2: Vertical wind profile data from the Universities' Facility for Atmospheric Measurement's (UFAM) 1290mhz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler deployed at the Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory", "abstract": "The University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1290mhz mobile wind profiler - now referred to as the University of Manchester mobile wind profiler, was operated at the Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory during the 2nd field campaign of the Tropospheric ORganic CHemistry Experiment (TORCH) Project. The TORCH project was part of the Natural Environmental Research Council's (NERC) Polluted Troposphere research programme. The field campaign ran from 22nd April to 28th May 2004, during which period the mobile wind profiler obtained vertical profiles of the horizontal and vertical wind components. For each signal beam profiles of the signal to noise (SNR) ratio and spectral widths were also taken. The data consist of files in the netCDF binary format and plots in PNG format. Data are available to all BADC registered users under the Government Open Data licence." }, { "ob_id": 3038, "uuid": "104700b95640c9eb22726248ab187d87", "short_code": "ob", "title": "COPS: vertical wind profiles from the Facility for Ground-based Atmospheric Measurements' (FGAM) 1290 MHz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler located at Archern, Germany", "abstract": "Data were collected by the 1290 mhz wind profiler, previously known as the Aberystwyth radar, at Achern, Germany, in support of the Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS) Project from the 13th of June 2007 to the 17th of August 2007. The dataset contains measurements of wind speed, wind direction, signal to noise ratio and spectral width. Data are available in netCDF.\r\n\r\nThe dataset contains the following measurements:\r\n\r\nEastward wind velocity component\r\nNorthward wind velocity component\r\nUpward air velocity\r\nDirection the wind is from\r\nSignal to noise ratio\r\nAltitude of instrument above the ground\r\nLongitude of instrument\r\nLatitude of instrument\r\nSpectral width" }, { "ob_id": 25345, "uuid": "322d59be9b544a1d8f4beddc1acf244c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "BT Tower: O3 and NOx measurements", "abstract": "This dataset contains O3 and NOx measurements made at the BT tower, London (T35 level), sampled from a height of approx 180 metres above the ground. The measurements were made using a TEI 49i analyser and TEI 42CTL analyser. This dataset is part of longterm measurements at the BT tower for the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS)" }, { "ob_id": 1413, "uuid": "a78ffa2ffb52f1c31f92b86981dab1f7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CAP: Vertical wind profile data from the Facility for Ground-based Atmospheric Measurements' (FGAM) 1290 MHz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler located at the Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory", "abstract": "The Coastal Air Pollution (CAP) field campaigns in 2009 and 2010 (CAP-2009 and CAP-2010 respectively) sought to investigate the impact of local meteorology on coastal air quality and the structure and evolution of the coastal boundary layer.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains vertical profiles of horizontal and vertical wind components as well as signal-to-noise (SNR) and spectal width measurements which were collected at the Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory, Norfolk, between September 2009 and April 2010. These data were collected by the Facility for Ground-based Atmospheric Measurements' (FGAM) 1290 MHz Mobile Wind Profiler, owned and operated by the University of Manchester and formerly known as the aber-radar-1290mhz. The data are available at 15 minute intervals as netCDF files to all registered British Atmospheric Data Centre (BADC) users." }, { "ob_id": 165, "uuid": "48651a9f3b94ef03bc7b0826bb2996df", "short_code": "ob", "title": "OP3-3 Campaign: Leeds OH measurements from the Fluorecence Assay Gas Expansion instrument (FAGE) at Bukit Atur", "abstract": "This dataset contains OH measurements.\r\n\r\nOxidant and Particle Photochemical Processes above a South-East Asian tropical rain forest (OP3-Danum-08) is a 3-year Consortium Grant of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), beginning 1 October 2007.\r\n\r\nThe objectives of the OP3 project are (i) to understand how emissions of reactive trace gases from a tropical rain forest mediate the production and processing of oxidants and particles in the troposphere, and (ii) to better understand the impact of these processes on local, regional and global scale atmospheric composition, chemistry and climate." }, { "ob_id": 897, "uuid": "4cc618df49b55f0c72c8aa08e6f2fde4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SOLAS: Leeds OH and HO2 measurements at Cape Verde Observatory (2009)", "abstract": "Data from observations made at the The Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (16.848N, 24.871W) which exists to advance understanding of climatically significant interactions between the atmosphere and ocean and to provide a regional focal point and long-term data. The observatory is based on Calhau Island of São Vicente, Cape Verde in the tropical Eastern North Atlantic Ocean, a region which is data poor but plays a key role in atmosphere-ocean interactions of climate-related and biogeochemical parameters including greenhouse gases. It is an open-ocean site that is representative of a region likely to be sensitive to future climate change, and is minimally influenced by local effects and intermittent continental pollution. The dataset contains mixing ratio measurements of OH and HO2 from University of Leeds." }, { "ob_id": 779, "uuid": "4ab49e758d384446e00ccd177f3a0970", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Leeds FAGE data at Halley Bay Station for the CHABLIS Campaign (2005)", "abstract": "Chemistry of the Antarctic Boundary Layer and the Interface with Snow (CHABLIS) is a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Antarctic Funding Initiative (AFI) funded project, aimed at studying the chemistry of the Antarctic Boundary Layer in greater detail, and for a longer duration, than has previously been attempted. Field measurements were carried out at the British Antarctic Survey station, Halley, at the Clean Air Sector Laboratory (CASLab). Year-round measurements began in February 2004, and a summer campaign focusing on oxidants ran during January/February 2005, after which CHABLIS fieldwork ended. The dataset includes FAGE OH and HO2 measurements as well as j(O1D) measurements from 2pi upward facing filter radiometer mounted on FAGE container. Access to this dataset is now public." }, { "ob_id": 168, "uuid": "f98949872e323d22e6b967f754f96524", "short_code": "ob", "title": "OP3-3 Campaign: Leeds J(o1d) filter radiometer measurements at Bukit Atur", "abstract": "This dataset contains j(O1D) filter radiometer data from Bukit Atur.\r\n\r\nOxidant and Particle Photochemical Processes above a South-East Asian tropical rain forest (OP3-Danum-08) is a 3-year Consortium Grant of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), beginning 1 October 2007.\r\n\r\nThe objectives of the OP3 project are (i) to understand how emissions of reactive trace gases from a tropical rain forest mediate the production and processing of oxidants and particles in the troposphere, and (ii) to better understand the impact of these processes on local, regional and global scale atmospheric composition, chemistry and climate." }, { "ob_id": 4759, "uuid": "79f6e3dd5b2ec532164f5e646f03b850", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) field campaign, 2005: Vertical wind profile data from the Universities' Facility for Atmospheric Measurement's (UFAM) 1290mhz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler from Linkenholt, Hampshire, UK", "abstract": "The University of Wales, Aberystwyth 1290 MHz mobile wind profiler, deployed as part of a suite of instrument from Universities' Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM), was sited at Linkenholt, Hampshire, UK, for the duration of the Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP)'s main field campaign. The instrument was operated throughout the campaign, producing vertical profiles of wind speed and direction (horizontal and vertical components), signal to noise ratio and spectral width measurements from 2nd June to 1st September 2005. This instrument is now referred to as the University of Manchester mobile wind profiler (man-radar-1290mhz)." }, { "ob_id": 248, "uuid": "81892deb2dd5e7f0d26b9c587af45f3d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "OP3-1 Campaign: Leeds Merged chemistry data at Bukit Atur", "abstract": "Oxidant and Particle Photochemical Processes above a South-East Asian tropical rain forest (OP3-Danum-08) is a 3-year Consortium Grant of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), beginning 1 October 2007.\r\n\r\nThe objectives of the OP3 project are (i) to understand how emissions of reactive trace gases from a tropical rain forest mediate the production and processing of oxidants and particles in the troposphere, and (ii) to better understand the impact of these processes on local, regional and global scale atmospheric composition, chemistry and climate." }, { "ob_id": 6600, "uuid": "fe926e80d6eff970eb059bd413e4148a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "DIAMET: Vertical wind profile measurements from the FGAM 1290 MHz mobile wind profiler at Capel Dewi, UK", "abstract": "The DIAMET project aimed to better the understanding and prediction of mesoscale structures in synoptic-scale storms. Such structures include fronts, rain bands, secondary cyclones, sting jets etc, and are important because much of the extreme weather we experience (e.g. strong winds, heavy rain) comes from such regions. Weather forecasting models are able to capture some of this activity correctly, but there is much still to learn. By a combination of measurements and modelling, mainly using the Met Office Unified Model (UM), the project worked to better understand how mesoscale processes in cyclones give rise to severe weather and how they can be better represented in models and better forecast.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains wind profile measurements which were taken by the Facility for Ground-based Atmospheric Measurements' (FGAM) 1290 MHz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler, operated by the University of Manchester,as part of the DIAMET (Diabatic influences on mesoscale structures in extratropical storms) project from 9th August 2011 to 17th February 2012. During this period the instrument was deployed at the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Mesosphere-Stratosphere-Troposphere (MST) Radar Facility, Capel Dewi, UK. These data are available in netCDF and include wind speed, wind direction, signal to noise ratio and spectral width." }, { "ob_id": 4817, "uuid": "21db29857564ee26927077b51ff3932a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP): temperature, humidity and wind profiles from the University of Leeds Sodar 1 at the Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire", "abstract": "The University of Leeds Sodar 1 dataset contains measurements of the scattering of sound waves by atmospheric turbulence at Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire over the periods from the 6th of July to the 27th of July 2004 and from the 10th of June 2005 to the 19th of August 2005. The dataset contains measurements of wind speed at various heights above the ground, and the thermodynamic structure of the lower layer of the atmosphere." }, { "ob_id": 4703, "uuid": "80b73e32ea38dd42f08b21a46f763083", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP): Vertical wind profile data from the Universities' Facility for Atmospheric Measurement's (UFAM) 1290mhz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler from Ashmansworth, Hampshire, UK", "abstract": "The University of Wales, Aberystwyth 1290 MHz mobile wind profiler, deployed as part of a suite of instrument from NCAS's Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM), was sited at Ashmansworth for the duration of the Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP)'s pilot field campaign. The instrument was operated throughout the campaign, producing vertical profiles of wind speed and direction (horizontal and vertical components), signal to noise ratio and spectral width measurements 6th to 22nd July 2004 . This instrument is now referred to as the University of Manchester mobile wind profiler (man-radar-1290mhz)." }, { "ob_id": 775, "uuid": "bfc737a2590dd2041d21130155279584", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Leeds Dew-point Hygrometer data at Halley Bay Station for the CHABLIS Campaign (2005)", "abstract": "Chemistry of the Antarctic Boundary Layer and the Interface with Snow (CHABLIS) is a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Antarctic Funding Initiative (AFI) funded project, aimed at studying the chemistry of the Antarctic Boundary Layer in greater detail, and for a longer duration, than has previously been attempted. Field measurements were carried out at the British Antarctic Survey station, Halley, at the Clean Air Sector Laboratory (CASLab). Year-round measurements began in February 2004, and a summer campaign focussing on oxidants ran during January/February 2005, after which CHABLIS fieldwork ended. The dataset contains dew-point measurements from Campbell Scientific Dew point hygrometer sampling from roof from FAGE container. Access to this dataset is now public." }, { "ob_id": 6684, "uuid": "79a78643974498da956b88ccd4e592c9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Acid Deposition Processes Project: Vertical wind profile data from the Facility for Ground-based Atmospheric Measurements' (FGAM) 1290 MHz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler located at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology's Auchencorft Moss field site, Edinburgh", "abstract": "Vertical profiles of horizontal and vertical wind components as well as signal-to-noise (SNR) and spectal width measurements were collected at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology's (CEH) Auchencorft Moss field site in January and February 2007 as part of the DEFRA funded Acid Deposition Processes Project. These data were collected by the University of Manchester Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler Radar - formerly knonw as the aber-radar-1290mhz - at 15 minute intervals and are available as netCDF files to all registered BADC users.\r\n\r\nThe dataset contains the following measurements:\r\n\r\nEastward wind velocity component\r\nNorthward wind velocity component\r\nUpward air velocity\r\nDirection the wind is from\r\nSignal to noise ratio\r\nAltitude of instrument above the ground\r\nLongitude of instrument\r\nLatitude of instrument\r\nSpectral width" }, { "ob_id": 117, "uuid": "47268a3d2fe9851d3da50b1d2931d1d0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "OP3-1 Campaign: Leeds J(o1d) filter radiometer measurements at Bukit Atur", "abstract": "This dataset contains j(O1D) filter radiometer data from Bukit Atur.\r\n\r\nOxidant and Particle Photochemical Processes above a South-East Asian tropical rain forest (OP3-Danum-08) is a 3-year Consortium Grant of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), beginning 1 October 2007.\r\n\r\nThe objectives of the OP3 project are (i) to understand how emissions of reactive trace gases from a tropical rain forest mediate the production and processing of oxidants and particles in the troposphere, and (ii) to better understand the impact of these processes on local, regional and global scale atmospheric composition, chemistry and climate." }, { "ob_id": 3059, "uuid": "b877613c24db79e52ddeeb09dd645772", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Polluted Troposphere TORCH1: Vertical wind profile data from the Universities' Facility for Atmospheric Measurement's (UFAM) 1290mhz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler deployed at Writtle", "abstract": "Data were collected by Universities' Facility for Atmospheric Measurement's (UFAM) 1290mhz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler, deployed at the Writtle Agriculture College, Essex, in August 2003 as part of the Tropospheric ORganic CHemistry Experiment Project (TORCH) 1 field campaign. During the field campaign the mobile wind profiler obtained vertical profiles of the horizontal and vertical wind components. For each signal beam profiles of the signal to noise (SNR) ratio and spectral widths were also taken. The data consist of files available in the NASA-AMES ASCII and netCDF binary formats and plots in PNG format. Data are available to all BADC registered users under the Government Open Data licence." }, { "ob_id": 7630, "uuid": "9b6dfab0e5f2511a866c72231ea92e11", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Vertical Profile of Winds and Backscatter Measurements from the University of Leeds's Number 1 SODAR Instrument Deployed at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (NAMBLEX) campaign was conducted at Mace Head in Ireland from 24 July 2002 to 3 September 2002. During this campaign a suite of instruments, including several from the Universities Facility for Atmospheric Measurements (UFAM). This dataset consists of vertical profiles of horizontal wind components plus backscatter values measured with the University of Leeds's Number 1 SODAR Instrument." }, { "ob_id": 7593, "uuid": "964614ac2120d3743a0cebaa292181b8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NAMBLEX: Vertical Wind Profile Data from UFAM's 1290mhz Degreane Mobile Wind Profiler Radar Deployed at the Mace Head Research Facility, Ireland", "abstract": "The University of Wales, Aberystwyth, 1290mhz mobile wind profiler - now referred to as the University of Manchester mobile wind profiler - was operated at the Mace Head Research Facility in County Galway, Ireland, as part of the North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer EXperiment (NAMBLEX) field campaign in August 2002. During this period the mobile wind profiler obtained vertical profiles of the horizontal and vertical wind components. For each signal beam profiles of the signal to noise (SNR) ratio and spectral widths were also taken." }, { "ob_id": 113, "uuid": "9740d80cae9b9ab0e50011eb8e9285ea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "OP3-1 Campaign: Leeds OH measurements from the Fluorecence Assay Gas Expansion instrument (FAGE) at Bukit Atur", "abstract": "This dataset contains OH measurements.\r\n\r\nOxidant and Particle Photochemical Processes above a South-East Asian tropical rain forest (OP3-Danum-08) is a 3-year Consortium Grant of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), beginning 1 October 2007.\r\n\r\nThe objectives of the OP3 project are (i) to understand how emissions of reactive trace gases from a tropical rain forest mediate the production and processing of oxidants and particles in the troposphere, and (ii) to better understand the impact of these processes on local, regional and global scale atmospheric composition, chemistry and climate." } ], "identifier_set": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 45174, 45322, 45323, 45325, 45326, 45173, 45327, 45324 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5063 ], "project_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 11700, "uuid": "d330c7873c3f4880893bdedb547bea20", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Collection of Multi-model Data from the Arctic Predictability and Prediction On Seasonal-to-Interannual Time-scales (APPOSITE) Project", "abstract": "How feasible is it to predict Arctic climate at seasonal-to-interannual timescales? As part of the APPOSITE project a multi-model ensemble prediction experiment was conducted in order to answer this question.\r\n\r\nThe main goal of APPOSITE was to quantify the timescales on which Arctic climate is predictable. In order to achieve this, a coordinated set of idealised initial condition predictability experiments with seven general circulation models was conducted. This was the first intercomparison project designed to quantify the predictability of Arctic climate on seasonal to interannual timescales.\r\n\r\nSeveral different coupled climate models performed simulations for APPOSITE (see Doc below for Details of simulations submitted to the APPOSITE database). Six of these models followed the same experimental protocol (see Doc below for Control Simulations details and for Ensemble Predictions). One model, CanCM4 followed a slightly different protocol.\r\n\r\nThe Model data output from the APPOSITE project are now archived at CEDA. The collection of model outputs (control and prediction) include data from:\r\n\r\n- Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis (CanCM4)\r\n- ECHAM6-FESOM (E6F), run and developed by the Alfred Wegener Institute.\r\n- EC-Earth consortium (ec-earth_v2_3) \r\n- Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (gfdlcm3) \r\n- Met Office (hadgem1-2) \r\n- Model for Interdisciplinary Research on Climate (MIROC5-2) \r\n- Max-Planck-Institut for Meteorologie (mpiesm)\r\n\r\nAlthough designed to address Arctic predictability, this data set could also be used to assess the predictability of other regions and modes of climate variability on these timescales, such as the El Nino Southern Oscillation.\r\n\r\nA paper describing the simulations for APPOSITE is in preparation to be submitted to the Geoscientific Model Development Journal.\r\n\r\nNote: These data do not correspond to a particular time period since the studies are all conducted in the model world. They are not predictions or attempts to simulate a particular period of time. So the dates in the files are completely arbitrary. 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The 5km resolution data are provided in both a gridded and time-series format. The four alternative future climates for the UK are labelled respectively, Low Emissions, Medium-Low Emissions, Medium-High Emissions and High Emissions. No probabilities can be attached to these four climate futures – in line with the IPCC, UKCIP02 do not suggest that one is more likely than another. While they represent a wide range of possible future climates, the UKCIP02 scenarios do not capture the entire range of future possibilities. The scenarios are designed to be used in conjunction with other UKCIP reports and products.", "keywords": "UKCIP, UK Climate, Impacts, Projections", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2017-02-20T12:30:27", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 143 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 20150, "uuid": "dc36731ace3046b284dafd809eecf7b9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UKCIP02: 5km gridded data for UK climate projection scenarios (2002)", "abstract": "5km gridded resolution data for four climate projection scenarios, produced in support of the UK Climate Impacts Programme 2002 (UKCIP02) by the Met Office Hadley Centre. \r\n\r\nThere are data for monthly and seasonal average anomalies with respect to simulated 1961~90 average for four alternative future climates for the UK. The four emissions scenarios are Low (LO), Medium-Low (ML), Medium-High (MH) and High (HI).\r\n\r\nMonthly data for cloud, precipitation (prec), temperature (temp), maximum temperature (tmax), minimum temperature (tmin) and wind are available using the following convention in the filename:\r\n2020s = predictions for 2011 to 2040,\r\n2050s = predictions for 2041 to 2070,\r\n2080s = predictions for 2071 to 2100." }, { "ob_id": 11711, "uuid": "91ab68936773eedd18162d7c9fe3e653", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UKCIP02: 50km gridded data for UK climate projection scenarios (2002)", "abstract": "The 50km gridded resolution data for four climate projection scenarios produced in support of the UK Climate Impacts Programme 2002 (UKCIP02).\r\n\r\nThere are data for monthly and seasonal average anomalies with respect to simulated 1961~90 average for four alternative future climates for the UK. The four emissions scenarios are Low (LO), Medium-Low (ML), Medium-High (MH) and High (HI).\r\n\r\nThe monthly time-slice data are available for the following variables: \r\nMaximum temperature (TMAX), Minimum temperature (TMIN), Daily mean temperature (TEMP), Total precipitation rate (PREC), Snowfall rate (SNOW), Wind speed (WIND), Relative humidity (RHUM), Total cloud in longwave radiation (TCLW), Net surface longwave flux (NSLW), Net surface shortwave flux (NSSW), Total downward surface shortwave flux (DSWF), Soil moisture content (SMOI), Mean sea level pressure (MSLP), Surface latent heat flux (SLHF), Specific humidity (SPHU), Inter-annual variability: temperature (IAVT) and Inter-annual variability: precipitation (IAVP). \r\n\r\nThe data are available over the following time periods using the following convention in the filename:\r\n6190 = 1961 to 1990, i.e. observed climate, \r\n2020s = predictions for 2011 to 2040,\r\n2050s = predictions for 2041 to 2070,\r\n2080s = predictions for 2071 to 2100." }, { "ob_id": 20153, "uuid": "937eac83d9864174aed500b05c8fc012", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UKCIP02: 5km temperature time-series data for UK climate projection scenarios (2002)", "abstract": "The 5km temperature time-series data for four climate projection scenarios produced in support of the UK Climate Impacts Programme 2002 (UKCIP02).\r\n\r\nMonthly temperature time-series data for four alternative future climates for the UK. The four emissions scenarios are Low (LO), Medium-Low (ML), Medium-High (MH) and High (HI)." } ], "identifier_set": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 45416, 45417, 45459, 45458, 45457, 78307, 45460, 45461, 45462, 79125, 45463, 45418, 78369, 168579 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5111, 16865, 16866 ], "project_set": [ 11714 ] }, { "ob_id": 12149, "uuid": "9cc6b94df0f4469d8066d69b5df879d5", "short_code": "coll", "title": "The IGAC/SPARC Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative Phase-1 (CCMI-1) model data output", "abstract": "Increasingly, the chemistry and dynamics of the stratosphere and troposphere are being studied and modeled as a single entity in global models. As evidence, in support of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC AR5), several groups performed simulations in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) using global models with interactive chemistry spanning the surface through the stratosphere and above. In addition, tropospheric and stratospheric global chemistry-climate models are continuously being challenged by new observations and process analyses. Some recent intercomparison exercises have for example highlighted shortcomings in our understanding and/or modeling of long-term ozone trends and methane lifetime. Furthermore, there is growing interest in the impact of stratospheric ozone changes on tropospheric chemistry via both ozone fluxes (e.g. from the projected strengthening of the Brewer-Dobson circulation) and actinic fluxes. This highlights that there is a need to better coordinate activities focusing on the two domains and to assess scientific questions in the context of the more comprehensive stratosphere-troposphere resolving models with chemistry. To address the issues, the joint IGAC/SPARC Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI) was established to coordinate future (and to some extent existing) IGAC and SPARC chemistry-climate model evaluation and associated modeling activities.", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2015-02-09T16:54:23", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 146 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 31757, "uuid": "b3862d29d07e4c5089b3ab54cdab0343", "short_code": "ob", "title": "University of Leeds UMSLIMCAT model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from the University of Leeds UMSLIMCAT model, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 experiments: \r\nReference experiments ref-C1, ref-C1SD and ref-C2. \r\nSensitivity experiments senC1SSI, senC2fGHG, senC2fODS, senC2fODS2000, senC2rcp45 and senC2rcp85.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C1SD: Similar to ref-C1 but the models are nudged towards reanalysis datasets, and correspondingly the simulations only cover 1980–2010. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions.\r\nsenC1SSI: The same as ref-C1 but using a solar forcing dataset with increased UV intensity.\r\nsenC2fGHG: Similar to ref-C2 but with greenhouse gasses (GHGs) fixed at their 1960 levels, and sea surface and sea ice conditions prescribed as the 1955–1964 average (where these conditions are imposed).\r\nsenC2fODS: The same as ref-C2 but with ozone-depleting (halogenated) substances (ODSs) fixed at their 1960 levels.\r\nsenC2fODS2000: The same as ref-C2 but with ODSs fixed at their year 2000 levels. \r\nsenC2rcp45: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 4.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011).\r\nsenC2rcp85: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 8.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011)." }, { "ob_id": 31730, "uuid": "67d635a75ca94895a6d3960e1c4240c1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCCma CMAM model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from the Environment and Climate Change Canada (CCCma) Canadian Middle Atmosphere Model (CMAM) model simulations, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 experiments: \r\nReference experiments: ref-C1, ref-C1SD and ref-C2. \r\nSensitivity experiments: senC2CH4rcp85, senC2fCH4, senC2fGHG, senC2fN2O, senC2fODS, senC2rcp26, senC2rcp45 and senC2rcp85.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C1SD: Similar to ref-C1 but the models are nudged towards reanalysis datasets, and correspondingly the simulations only cover 1980–2010. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions.\r\nsenC2CH4rcp85: Similar to ref-C2 but the methane surface-mixing ratio follows the RCP 8.5 scenario (Meinshausen et al., 2011), all other GHGs and forcings follow RCP 6.0.\r\nsenC2fCH4: Similar to ref-C2 but the methane surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fGHG: Similar to ref-C2 but with greenhouse gasses (GHGs) fixed at their 1960 levels, and sea surface and sea ice conditions prescribed as the 1955–1964 average (where these conditions are imposed).\r\nsenC2fN2O: Similar to ref-C2 but the nitrous oxide surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fODS: Similar to ref-C2 but with ozone-depleting (halogenated) substances (ODSs) fixed at their 1960 levels.\r\nsenC2rcp26: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 2.6 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2rcp45: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 4.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2rcp85: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 8.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011)." }, { "ob_id": 31738, "uuid": "fc5614cc6a7d44288dba9531c20c25b2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ECHAM/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry (EMAC) model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from the ECHAM/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry (EMAC) model, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 experiments: \r\nReference experiments: ref-C1, ref-C1SD and ref-C2.\r\nSensitivity experiment: senC2fGHG.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C1SD: Similar to ref-C1 but the models are nudged towards reanalysis datasets, and correspondingly the simulations only cover 1980–2010. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions.\r\nsenC2fGHG: Similar to ref-C2 but with greenhouse gasses (GHGs) fixed at their 1960 levels, and sea surface and sea ice conditions prescribed as the 1955–1964 average (where these conditions are imposed)." }, { "ob_id": 31727, "uuid": "bd70dfe5e10a4f54ac1971d161ff362f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ACCESS-CCM model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator Chemistry Climate Model (ACCESS-CCM) model simulations, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for four CCMI-1 experiments: \r\nReference experiments: ref-C1 and ref-C2. \r\nSensitivity experiments: senC2fGHG and senC2fODS.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions.\r\nsenC2fGHG: Similar to ref-C2 but with greenhouse gasses (GHGs) fixed at their 1960 levels, and sea surface and sea ice conditions prescribed as the 1955–1964 average (where these conditions are imposed).\r\nsenC2fODS: Similar to ref-C2 but with ozone-depleting (halogenated) substances (ODSs) fixed at their 1960 levels." }, { "ob_id": 31733, "uuid": "7a17010ef0524672be3eb2fdf0ea5cb6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CHASER MIROC-ESM model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Model data from CHASER MIROC-ESM, the atmospheric chemistry coupled version of the MIROC Earth System Model, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP).\r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 experiments: \r\nReference experiments: ref-C1SD and ref-C2. \r\nSensitivity experiments: senC1SDfEmis, senC2fCH4, senC2fEmis, senC2fGHG, senC2fN2O and senC2fODS.\r\n\r\nref-C1SD: Similar to ref-C1 but the models are nudged towards reanalysis datasets, and correspondingly the simulations only cover 1980–2010. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions.\r\nsenC1SDfEmis: Surface emissions such as nitrogen oxides (NOx ), carbon monoxide (CO), non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs), and aerosol precursors are prescribed at 1960 levels throughout, allowing the influence of meteorological variability on tropospheric composition to be established.\r\nsenC2fEmis: Similar to ref-C2 but with surface and aircraft emissions fixed to their respective 1960 levels.\r\nsenC2fGHG: Similar to ref-C2 but with greenhouse gasses (GHGs) fixed at their 1960 levels, and sea surface and sea ice conditions prescribed as the 1955–1964 average (where these conditions are imposed).\r\nsenC2fCH4: Similar to ref-C2 but the methane surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fN2O: Similar to ref-C2 but the nitrous oxide surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fODS: Similar to ref-C2 but with ozone-depleting (halogenated) substances (ODSs) fixed at their 1960 levels." }, { "ob_id": 12261, "uuid": "1005d2c25d14483aa66a5f4a7f50fcf0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ETH-PMOD (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and the Physical-Meteorology Observatory Davos) Data, Part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) Project Database", "abstract": "Data from the ETH-PMOD (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and the Physical-Meteorology Observatory Davos) SOCOL3 model, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Program (WCRP).\r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 experiments: \r\nReference experiments: ref-C1 and ref-C2. \r\nSensitivity experiments: senC2fCH4, senC2CH4rcp85, senC2fEmis, senC2fN2O, senC2rcp26, senC2rcp45, senC2rcp85.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases (GHGs), tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions.\r\nsenC2CH4rcp85: Similar to ref-C2 but the methane surface-mixing ratio follows the RCP 8.5 scenario (Meinshausen et al., 2011), all other GHGs and forcings follow RCP 6.0.\r\nsenC2fCH4: Similar to ref-C2 but the methane surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fEmis: Similar to ref-C2 but with surface and aircraft emissions fixed to their respective 1960 levels.\r\nsenC2fN2O: Similar to ref-C2 but the nitrous oxide surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2rcp26: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 2.6 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2rcp45: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 4.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2rcp85: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 8.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011)." }, { "ob_id": 31736, "uuid": "f5ee9e76e92c4d3a954876c35fc9b4a5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "IPSL LMDz-REPRO v5 model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from IPSL coupled chemistry climate model LMDz-REPROBUS v5, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 experiments: \r\nReference experiments: ref-C1, ref-C1SD and ref-C2. \r\nSensitivity experiments: senC2fCH4, senC2fGHG, senC2fN2O, senC2fODS, senC2fODS2000, senC2rcp26, senC2rcp45 and senC2rcp85.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C1SD: Similar to ref-C1 but the models are nudged towards reanalysis datasets, and correspondingly the simulations only cover 1980–2010. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions.\r\nsenC2fGHG: Similar to ref-C2 but with greenhouse gasses (GHGs) fixed at their 1960 levels, and sea surface and sea ice conditions prescribed as the 1955–1964 average (where these conditions are imposed).\r\nsenC2fCH4: Similar to ref-C2 but the methane surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fN2O: Similar to ref-C2 but the nitrous oxide surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fODS: Similar to ref-C2 but with ozone-depleting (halogenated) substances (ODSs) fixed at their 1960 levels.\r\nsenC2fODS2000: The same as ref-C2 but with ODSs fixed at their year 2000 levels. \r\nsenC2rcp26: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 2.6 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2rcp45: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 4.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2rcp85: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 8.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011)." }, { "ob_id": 31746, "uuid": "ac36eb76c73e426d9daf60397e9d77df", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CCSR-NIES MIROC3.2 model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from CCSR-NIES MIROC3.2 model, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 experiments: \r\nReference experiments: ref-C1, ref-C1SD and ref-C2. \r\nSensitivity experiments: senC2fCH4, senC2fGHG, senC2fN2O, senC2fODS, senC2fODS2000, senC2rcp26, senC2rcp45, senC2rcp85 and senC2SlrTrnd.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C1SD: Similar to ref-C1 but the models are nudged towards reanalysis datasets, and correspondingly the simulations only cover 1980–2010. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions.\r\nsenC2fGHG: Similar to ref-C2 but with greenhouse gasses (GHGs) fixed at their 1960 levels, and sea surface and sea ice conditions prescribed as the 1955–1964 average (where these conditions are imposed).\r\nsenC2fCH4: Similar to ref-C2 but the methane surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fN2O: Similar to ref-C2 but the nitrous oxide surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fODS: Similar to ref-C2 but with ozone-depleting (halogenated) substances (ODSs) fixed at their 1960 levels.\r\nsenC2fODS2000: The same as ref-C2 but with ODSs fixed at their year 2000 levels. \r\nsenC2rcp26: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 2.6 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2rcp45: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 4.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2rcp85: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 8.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2SlrTrnd: Reduction of solar activity akin to the Maunder Minimum of the 17th and 18th centuries." }, { "ob_id": 31760, "uuid": "ec750e4e40e142f4b753d5f3f88aa7cb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "SNU-ACMG GRIMs-CCM model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from the Seoul National University Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling Group (SNU-ACMG) Global/Regional Integrated Model system‐Chemistry Climate Model (GRIMs-CCM) model , part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP).\r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the CCMI-1 reference experiments ref-C1 and ref-C1SD.\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C1SD: Similar to ref-C1 but the models are nudged towards reanalysis datasets, and correspondingly the simulations only cover 1980–2010. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)" }, { "ob_id": 31996, "uuid": "33c6f584a36e41338156aab1368563a3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CNRM-CERFACS model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from the CNRM-CERFACS CNRM-CM5-3 and MOCAGE model, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nThe CNRM-CERFACS team consisted of the following agencies: Centre National de Recherches Meteorologiques (CNRM) and Centre Européen de Recherche et Formation Avancées en Calcul Scientifique (CERFACS).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the CCMI-1 reference experiments ref-C1, ref-C1SD and ref-C2. \r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C1SD: Similar to ref-C1 but the models are nudged towards reanalysis datasets, and correspondingly the simulations only cover 1980–2010. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions." }, { "ob_id": 12279, "uuid": "4c9705ffd7d24e72ba00dc8bb53af528", "short_code": "ob", "title": "GSFC (Goddard Space Flight Centre) Data, Part of the IGAC/SPARC Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative Phase-1 (CCMI-1) Project Database", "abstract": "Data from the GSFC (Goddard Space Flight Centre) GEOSCCM model simulations, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP).\r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the CCMI-1 reference experiments ref-C1 and ref-C2. \r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions." }, { "ob_id": 31749, "uuid": "bf8dff222c4c4a56af7c12aa706aed0c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "NIWA-UKCA model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from the New Zealand National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research - United Kingdom Chemistry and Aerosol (NIWA-UKCA) model, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 experiments: \r\nReference experiments: ref-C1 and ref-C2. \r\nSensitivity experiments: senC1fEmis, senC2fCH4, senC2fGHG, senC2fN2O and senC2fODS.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions.\r\nsenC1fEmis: Surface emissions such as nitrogen oxides (NOx ), carbon monoxide (CO), non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs), and aerosol precursors are prescribed at 1960 levels throughout, allowing the influence of meteorological variability on tropospheric composition to be established.\r\nsenC2fGHG: Similar to ref-C2 but with greenhouse gasses (GHGs) fixed at their 1960 levels, and sea surface and sea ice conditions prescribed as the 1955–1964 average (where these conditions are imposed).\r\nsenC2fCH4: Similar to ref-C2 but the methane surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fN2O: Similar to ref-C2 but the nitrous oxide surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fODS: Similar to ref-C2 but with ozone-depleting (halogenated) substances (ODSs) fixed at their 1960 levels." }, { "ob_id": 31755, "uuid": "f251f836a1b54565a04c3b66181cb2f6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ULAQ-CCM model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from the University L' Aquila Chemistry Climate Model (ULAQ-CCM), part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 experiments: \r\nReference experiments: ref-C1 and ref-C2. \r\nSensitivity experiments: senC1SDfEmis, senC1SSI, senC2fCH4, senC2fEmis, senC2fGHG, senC2fN2O, senC2fODS, senC2fODS2000, senC2rcp26, senC2rcp45, senC2rcp85 and senC2SlrTrnd.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions.\r\nsenC1SDfEmis: Surface emissions such as nitrogen oxides (NOx ), carbon monoxide (CO), non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs), and aerosol precursors are prescribed at 1960 levels throughout, allowing the influence of meteorological variability on tropospheric composition to be established. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)\r\nsenC1SSI: The same as ref-C1 but using a solar forcing dataset with increased UV intensity.\r\nsenC2fGHG: Similar to ref-C2 but with greenhouse gasses (GHGs) fixed at their 1960 levels, and sea surface and sea ice conditions prescribed as the 1955–1964 average (where these conditions are imposed).\r\nsenC2fEmis: Similar to ref-C2 but with surface and aircraft emissions fixed to their respective 1960 levels.\r\nsenC2fN2O: Similar to ref-C2 but the nitrous oxide surface-mixing ratio is fixed to its 1960 value.\r\nsenC2fODS: Similar to ref-C2 but with ozone-depleting (halogenated) substances (ODSs) fixed at their 1960 levels.\r\nsenC2fODS2000: The same as ref-C2 but with ODSs fixed at their year 2000 levels. \r\nsenC2rcp26: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 2.6 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2rcp45: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 4.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2rcp85: The same as ref-C2, but with the GHG scenario changed to RCP 8.5 (Meinshausen et al., 2011). \r\nsenC2SlrTrnd: Reduction of solar activity akin to the Maunder Minimum of the 17th and 18th centuries." }, { "ob_id": 31752, "uuid": "5ed752ba72254a9db8f61f55f586a669", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UMUKCA-UCAM model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from the University of Cambridge - United Kingdom Chemistry and Aerosol model (UMUKCA-UCAM) , part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 reference experiments: ref-C1, ref-C1SD and ref-C2.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C1SD: Similar to ref-C1 but the models are nudged towards reanalysis datasets, and correspondingly the simulations only cover 1980–2010. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions." }, { "ob_id": 12259, "uuid": "320ef51584b14993ac04a4bdeef4a719", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MOHC (Met Office Hadley Centre) Data, Part of the IGAC/SPARC Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative Phase-1 (CCMI-1) Project Database", "abstract": "Data from the MOHC (Met Office Hadley Centre) HadGEM3-ES model, part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1). \r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Program (WCRP).\r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the CCMI-1 reference experiments: ref-C1 and ref-C2. \r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions." }, { "ob_id": 31743, "uuid": "2b6deafe6cfe44aa97baaade622f2e97", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MRI-ESM1r1 model data, part of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI-1) project database", "abstract": "Data from the Meteorological Research Institute (MRI) Japan Earth System Model version 1 (ESM1), part of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC)/ Stratosphere-troposphere Processes and their Role in Climate (SPARC) Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative phase 1 (CCMI-1).\r\n\r\nCCMI-1 is a global chemistry climate model intercomparison project, coordinated by the University of Reading on behalf of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). \r\n\r\nThe dataset includes data for the following CCMI-1 reference experiments: ref-C1, refC1SD and ref-C2.\r\n\r\nref-C1: Using state-of-knowledge historic forcings and observed sea surface conditions, the models simulate the recent past (1960–2010).\r\nref-C1SD: Similar to ref-C1 but the models are nudged towards reanalysis datasets, and correspondingly the simulations only cover 1980–2010. (“SD” stands for specified dynamics.)\r\nref-C2: Simulations spanning the period 1960–2100. The experiments follow the WMO (2011) A1 baseline scenario for ozone depleting substances and the RCP 6.0 (Meinshausen et al., 2011) for other greenhouse gases, tropospheric ozone (O3) precursors, and aerosol and aerosol precursor emissions." } ], "identifier_set": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 46845, 46847, 46929, 105387, 105407, 105413, 105439, 105377, 46846, 46848 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5648, 5692, 5693 ], "project_set": [ 12257 ] }, { "ob_id": 12165, "uuid": "eeabb5e1ff2140f48e76ea1ffda6bb48", "short_code": "coll", "title": "CRUTEM datasets", "abstract": "CRUTEM is a dataset derived from air temperatures near to the land surface recorded at weather stations across all continents of Earth. It has been developed and maintained by the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) since the early 1980s, with funding provided mostly by the US Department of Energy. Since the early 2000s, the Met Office Hadley Centre (MOHC) have also been involved, especially in the regular updating of the operational version of CRUTEM (current version CRUTEM5) and in the development of the CRUTEM uncertainty model. The lead scientist for most of this work was Professor Phil Jones, but for CRUTEM5 it is Professor Tim Osborn. CRUTEM has been combined with the MOHC's dataset of sea surface temperatures to provide a near-global dataset of temperatures across Earth's surface, called HadCRUT. These datasets have been widely used for assessing anthropogenic climate change.", "keywords": "", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2015-02-24T01:22:25", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 103 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 32021, "uuid": "901f576dacae4e049630ab879d6fb476", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CRUTEM.5.0.0.0: Climatic Research Unit (CRU) gridded near-surface air temperature anomalies over land", "abstract": "CRUTEM (Climatic Research Unit TEMperature) is a gridded dataset of global historical near-surface air temperature anomalies over land at a monthly timescale. It is a collaborative product of the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, the Met Office Hadley Centre and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science. CRUTEM also contributes the land air temperature station data to the global (land and ocean) temperature dataset called HadCRUT.\r\n \r\nCRUTEM5 is the fifth major version of the dataset, covering the time period from 1850, with a spatial resolution of 5° latitude by 5° longitude and a monthly-mean time resolution. The gridded temperature anomaly fields are based on a compilation of monthly-mean temperature observational records from weather stations. This compilation contains 10639 station records, but only 7983 records had the necessary coverage to be used for producing the gridded dataset. Anomalies are differences from average conditions in the 1961-1990 period. Hemispheric and global mean time series of land air temperature anomalies are also provided." }, { "ob_id": 26039, "uuid": "7bd4a1539085456e8d282379086516e9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CRUTEM3 Global mean monthly temperature time series from the historical land-only surface temperature", "abstract": "This dataset contains CRUTEM3 Global mean monthly temperature time series from the historical land-only surface temperature, produced in 2006 for the period: 1850-2010. The global temperature is calculated as the mean of the Northern and Southern Hemisphere time series (to stop the better sampled Northern Hemisphere from dominating the average). Data represent temperature anomalies with respect to the 1961-1990 mean. \r\n\r\nA new version of the CRUTEM data set, CRUTEM3, has been produced, benefiting from improvements to the station records which provide the land temperature data. CRUTEM3 no longer infills missing grid box values using data from surrounding grid boxes but rather attributes an uncertainty to each grid box value. \r\n" }, { "ob_id": 11602, "uuid": "94594949023ea41d47713153ad07d44b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CRUTEM4.2.0.0-2013-03: Climatic Research Unit (CRU) Gridded Dataset of Global Historical Near-Surface Air TEMperature Anomalies Over Land (version 4.2.0.0 Jan. 1850 - Mar. 2013)", "abstract": "CRUTEM4 is a gridded dataset of global historical near-surface air temperature anomalies over land. \r\n\r\nThis specific version is CRUTEM4.2.0.0-2013-03, available for each month from January 1850 to March 2013, on a 5 degree grid. \r\n\r\nHemispheric and global anomaly series are provided. \r\n\r\nThe dataset is a collaborative product of the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia and the Met Office Hadley Centre. \r\n\r\nThe CRUTEM4 dataset is updated on a monthly basis; these updates are available from the institutions listed below (see Links)." }, { "ob_id": 44239, "uuid": "f06f0b7bd1404ffda0d3142f4cd166fb", "short_code": "ob", "title": "CRUTEM.5.0.2.0: Climatic Research Unit (CRU) gridded near-surface air temperature anomalies over land", "abstract": "CRUTEM (Climatic Research Unit TEMperature) is a gridded dataset of global historical near-surface air temperature anomalies over land at a monthly timescale. It is a collaborative product of the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, the Met Office Hadley Centre and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science. CRUTEM also contributes the land air temperature station data to the global (land and ocean) temperature dataset called HadCRUT.\r\n \r\nCRUTEM5 is the fifth major version of the dataset, covering the time period from 1850, with a spatial resolution of 5° latitude by 5° longitude and a monthly-mean time resolution. The gridded temperature anomaly fields are based on a compilation of monthly-mean temperature observational records from weather stations. This compilation contains 10639 station records, but only 7983 records had the necessary coverage to be used for producing the gridded dataset. Anomalies are differences from average conditions in the 1961-1990 period. Hemispheric and global mean time series of land air temperature anomalies are also provided.\r\n\r\nCRUTEM.5.0.2.0 updates the version number from CRUTEM.5.0.1.0 to maintain consistency with versioning of the HadCRUT5 data set. This update includes no changes to the CRUTEM5 processing workflow." } ], "identifier_set": [ 8341 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 50850, 50849, 46552, 46548, 46827, 46877, 105386, 46550, 46549, 54750, 169565 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5511 ], "project_set": [ 13164 ] }, { "ob_id": 12228, "uuid": "0cb1fdfbf52140b2b2177b0dc52ebca0", "short_code": "coll", "title": "APPRAISE ADIENT: Atmospheric FAAM and GlobAEROSOL data", "abstract": "The objective of the ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project was quantifying the direct effect of aerosols on the Earth's radiation budget, via scattering and/or absorption of radiation. \r\n\r\nA primary task of the Oxford team in the ADIENT project was to provide satellite data in support of ADIENT FAAM aircraft measurement campaigns. This encompassed both aiding flight planning by providing information on where and when satellite overpasses occurred, and providing easily digestible aerosol fields from satellite sensors at near-real-time. \r\n\r\nGlobAEROSOL was an ESA Data User Element project aimed at providing a 10 year aerosol climatology from European satellite radiometers. The project is made use of the ATSR\r\n2 instrument (on board ERS2), AATSR and MERIS (on board Envisat), and SEVIRI (on\r\nboard Meteosat8).\r\n\r\nThis data collection includes selected data from ATSR2 and AATSR as well as FAAM Flights data.", "keywords": "APPAISE-ADIENT, FAAM, GlobAEROSOL", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T03:13:16", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 18 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 16972, "uuid": "c353f61651dc46bab954b8390dade893", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B333 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 17356, "uuid": "85f3ae31204a4a389079a4a56210d638", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B462 ADIENT flight, -: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft, - flight for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 17564, "uuid": "3984def623884ca29612cd86436a001b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B365 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 16515, "uuid": "92d9a6df83974fd99692131a0a395871", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B371 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 18623, "uuid": "848d52510f714d608c3831cc0b7878de", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B356 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 16150, "uuid": "8808a300bc794335b4f05045e5e3ec2a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B404 ADIENT and CAVIAR flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and Continuum Absorption in the Visible and Infrared and its Atmospheric Relevance (CAVIAR)." }, { "ob_id": 16523, "uuid": "c126b868996748349962e068e2dc4f32", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B373 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 16171, "uuid": "1e54254d6feb4298b8e45c3ba93bbe36", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B401 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 16802, "uuid": "3c7b2f5525d445d88ce42ed4078be8b9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B459 EM25 and ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for NCAS general FAAM flying (SeptEx, Winter 2010) (EM25) and ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 17348, "uuid": "50d63d561ccf4392831a3b0cd70f7dfe", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B460 EM25 and ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for NCAS general FAAM flying (SeptEx, Winter 2010) (EM25) and ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 16980, "uuid": "ff7334f62ae64d37be2066f8b6ee64ba", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B335 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 6543, "uuid": "bb2309e1bff0878efbc0892c7e18fda2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "APPRAISE ADIENT: Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) Daily Data", "abstract": "The objective of the ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project was quantifying the direct effect of aerosols on the Earth's radiation budget, via scattering and/or absorption of radiation. This daily data was a subset of the GlobAEROSOL climatology from the Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) instrument on-board Envisat, data for the period 24 July 2002 to 25 February 2009. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains measurements of the following parameters over the globe:\r\n\r\nAerosol optical thickness taken at 550nm and 870nm, \r\nAngstrom Coefficient, \r\nEarth surface albedo taken at 550nm, 670nm, 870nm, and 1600nm.\r\nUpwelling spectral radiance in the air (measured reflectance) at 550nm, 670nm, 870nm, 1600nm, and 3700nm.\r\nBrightness temperature taken at 11000nm and 12000nm.\r\nCloud area fraction\r\nAerosol speciation (from a selection of 5 pre-defined types:maritime, continental, desert, urban/polluted and biomass burning).\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 17577, "uuid": "d81358950fed411dab7cde2c17c11370", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B362 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 16806, "uuid": "859c9fb18ad24752b5d17cda3b2916db", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B458 EM25 and ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for NCAS general FAAM flying (SeptEx, Winter 2010) (EM25) and ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 17556, "uuid": "7a8c399d46a94b7c92f0846036d7718a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B367 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 17552, "uuid": "7fb37d6e3133470696cde552cad99b9f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B368 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 17560, "uuid": "4e447c9c7380402bb643ef9c6ba568ad", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B366 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 19839, "uuid": "abc997f656d64ad384dab3ea88a3441f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "APPRAISE ADIENT and EM25: Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research (CFARR) UV Raman Lidar Data", "abstract": "The objective of the ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project was quantifying the direct effect of aerosols on the Earth's radiation budget, via scattering and/or absorption of radiation.\r\n\r\nThe Emissions around the M25 motorway (EM25) campaign took place over the megacity of London in the United Kingdom in June 2009 with the aim of characterising trace gas and aerosol composition and properties entering and emitted from the urban region\r\n\r\nData have been collected by the Ultra-violet Raman lidar at Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire. The dataset contains measurements of attenuated backscatter coefficients of aerosols within the atmosphere, and humidity mixing ratios. Plots of the attenuated backscatter coefficient, and of the humidity mixing ratios, at different heights are also available." }, { "ob_id": 16519, "uuid": "acd621bb126e409091877237f37fc2ba", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B372 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 17573, "uuid": "f18650f53900461881ba484eb9054d17", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B363 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 16495, "uuid": "78a6c16dd9824937b3bf352dae1557d2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B374 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 18635, "uuid": "7a6a31622dfe423796f7995cd79a2914", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B355 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 16847, "uuid": "0aa9b2d9b4c643379da09a6db1cb9575", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B452 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 16499, "uuid": "2d735ce554ee4f2fad506b6038f7f11a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B375 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core instrument suite on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core instrument suite data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 16159, "uuid": "344746adf9f340e38c54fadae8a9ed3c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B402 VACAR and ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for Variational Assimilation of Cloud Affected Radiances (VACAR) and ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 16141, "uuid": "1be4edcca67f471a8997d9cb51ea9efe", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B406 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 16511, "uuid": "2e310a3d0b1d44c593748c118e18fd8b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B370 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 18043, "uuid": "96d8c568b3bf4f5dac74ab909db072a8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B329 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 6549, "uuid": "97103f7b94ac7bbf8cc4d1d1adf756b6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "APPRAISE ADIENT: Along Track Scanning Radiometer, Version 2 (ATSR 2) Monthly Data", "abstract": "The objective of the ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project was quantifying the direct effect of aerosols on the Earth's radiation budget, via scattering and/or absorption of radiation. \r\n\r\nThis monthly data is a subset of the GlobAEROSOL climatology from the Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) instrument on-board ERS-2, data. It spans the period 1 July 1995 to 10 July 2009. \r\n\r\nThe dataset contains measurements of the following parameters over the globe:\r\n\r\nAerosol optical thickness due to aerosol\r\nAngstrom Coefficient average, \r\nAerosol speciation (from a selection of 5 pre-defined types:maritime, continental, desert, urban/polluted and biomass burning).\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 16491, "uuid": "b8fe6cc2b3ae4cc5b9ac39a32feaf4c5", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B379 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 17568, "uuid": "64530926242e499796d17b8d812ba000", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B364 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 17548, "uuid": "64d670f71e01454890ceb015d2671b40", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B369 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 18627, "uuid": "c78a2b6c9a7743b4802c67877a8c0fb3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B357 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 16835, "uuid": "179b6283d0b44d259ca6c86603ca17bf", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B451 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 17581, "uuid": "982ad4ad52e342d893a48fcfdc1ec821", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B361 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 16839, "uuid": "b145306175c848a38c051dd639a4df1f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B450 ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 17352, "uuid": "c50cad6e39804148bbf6263fb5fb0195", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B461 EM25 and ADIENT flight, -: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft, - flight for NCAS general FAAM flying (SeptEx, Winter 2010) (EM25) and ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." }, { "ob_id": 15474, "uuid": "cf19808d35204c1b82e095cd83b64bfa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B380 ADIENT and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions)." }, { "ob_id": 17360, "uuid": "2caeafa5315e4420b51671f59b289eca", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B463 EM25 and ADIENT flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for NCAS general FAAM flying (SeptEx, Winter 2010) (EM25) and ADIENT (Appraising the Direct Impacts of aErosol oN climaTe) project, Part of the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) Program." } ], "identifier_set": [ 8347, 8891 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 46652, 46653, 46654, 46658, 46659, 46661, 46663, 46655, 46656, 46863, 46841, 75388 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5574, 5575 ], "project_set": [ 6521 ] }, { "ob_id": 12229, "uuid": "0d6c9fd85d1c46c191ad1129f4a0c941", "short_code": "coll", "title": "APPRAISE Clouds: ground and airborne in-situ aerosol measurements", "abstract": "Ground based and airborne in-situ aerosol measurements during the APPRAISE-CLOUDS (Aerosol cloud interactions and climate) project from the Chilbolton Atmospheric Observatory, Hampshire (South West England) and on board the FAAM BAE-146 research aircraft.\r\n\r\nThe data were collected for use in the CLOUDS project, which is one of multiple projects within the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) programme.\r\n\r\nAirborne measurements for the APPRAISE-CLOUDS project were also carried out using the FAAM BAe146 aircraft. In total 20 flights were carried out as part of this project with the aircraft operating from Cranfield, Exeter and Oberpffafenhofen, Germany.\r\n\r\nFor the APPRAISE-CLOUDS project the aircraft was equipped with a range of cloud and aerosol instruments including FSSP (cloud droplets), CPI (ice particles), 2DS (ice particles), 2DC (ice particles), 2DP (ice particles), CAPS (droplets, ice, large aerosol), AMS (aerosol chemistry), SP2 (soot aerosol), PCASP (aerosol size), SMPS (aerosol size), Filters (aerosol chemistry), CVI (cloud particle residuals), Nephalometers (aerosol scattering), PSAP (soot aerosol), Whole Air Samplers (trace gases - post flight analysis), Trace gas analysers (NOx, O3, SO2). \r\n\r\nMissions typically involved flight legs above and below cloud to characterise aerosol in the vicinity of the clouds, and flight legs within cloud to characterise cloud properties and attempt to measure cloud particle residuals. 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The dataset contains measurements of aerosol concentrations.\r\n\r\nThe data were collected for use in the CLOUDS project, which is one of multiple projects within the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) programme." }, { "ob_id": 17863, "uuid": "350c9c803d654a84a1cf1911a62dd9d7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B422 APPRAISE flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate project." }, { "ob_id": 16932, "uuid": "258921c60ac84041ace563e7d4e03eb7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B449 APPRAISE flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate project." }, { "ob_id": 6560, "uuid": "fb4182ed7419c0b62940d86a9e30f4f3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "APPRAISE CLOUDS: black carbon mass loading measurements from the University of Manchester Multi-Angle Absorption Photometer deployed at the Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire", "abstract": "Data were collected on the 27th of November 2008 and on 5th of January 2009 by the University of Manchester multi-angle absorption photometer at Chilbolton site in support of the FAAM campaign in the South-West of the UK. 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The dataset contains measurements of attenuated backscatter coefficients of aerosols within the atmosphere, and humidity mixing ratios. Plots of the attenuated backscatter coefficient, and of the humidity mixing ratios, at different heights are also available." }, { "ob_id": 16503, "uuid": "a75c40cd4d6b425f815792885d1e3162", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B376 APPRAISE and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions) projects." }, { "ob_id": 16507, "uuid": "c0281711a9ec48718663cbf4db1886fa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B377 APPRAISE and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions) projects." }, { "ob_id": 16527, "uuid": "cbf65f9f53ba4a2a9bc11d3c5b777a4d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B338 APPRAISE flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate project." }, { "ob_id": 17867, "uuid": "87d6ad5405ea4e969e62a434c52b7693", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B423 APPRAISE flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate project." }, { "ob_id": 16988, "uuid": "f90dd73b2af540ef81d8e8dbf9dafe05", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B337 APPRAISE flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate project." }, { "ob_id": 17875, "uuid": "7870b486b52a4fe6bc00e2415b013f30", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B425 APPRAISE flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate project." }, { "ob_id": 6563, "uuid": "2577f42b28a1d76c2e7c9d485e4a945a", "short_code": "ob", "title": "APPRAISE CLOUDS: aerosols concentration measurements from the University of Manchester Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer deployed at the Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire", "abstract": "Data were collected on the 27th of November 2008 and on the 6th of January 2009 by the University of Manchester scanning mobility particle sizer at the Chilbolton site in support of the FAAM Campaign in the South-West of England. The dataset contains measurements of concentrations of aerosols of specific sizes.\r\n\r\nThe data were collected for use in the ICE project, which is one of multiple projects within the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) programme." }, { "ob_id": 19020, "uuid": "9c81fbd219a14ce8ad487b3a810ebef3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "APPRAISE CLOUDS: aerosol mass concentrations from the University of Manchester Aerodyne Aerosol Mass Spectrometer deployed at the Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire", "abstract": "Data were collected on the 27th of November 2008 and on 5th of January 2009 by the University of Manchester Aerodyne Aerosol Mass Spectrometer at the Chilbolton Observatory, Hampshire, in support of the FAAM campaign in the South-West of the UK. The dataset contains measurements of aerosol mass concentrations. \r\n\r\nThe data were collected for use in the CLOUDS project, which is one of multiple projects within the APPRAISE (Aerosol Properties, PRocesses And Influences on the Earth's climate) programme." }, { "ob_id": 16984, "uuid": "cc1161de1a4a4d13aa48ff297c39625e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B336 APPRAISE flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate project." }, { "ob_id": 18805, "uuid": "9f87763b86f04fcb92d0dbcf97dbb354", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B431 APPRAISE flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate project." }, { "ob_id": 16487, "uuid": "e9708ca891a84f378b4f0afd44c6c2ad", "short_code": "ob", "title": "FAAM B378 APPRAISE and EUCAARI flight: Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites on board the BAE-146 aircraft", "abstract": "Airborne atmospheric measurements from core and non-core instrument suites data on board the FAAM BAE-146 aircraft collected for APPRAISE - Aerosol properties, processes and influences on the Earth's climate and EUCAARI-LONGREX (European Integrated Project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions) projects." } ], "identifier_set": [ 8356 ], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 46664, 46665, 46666, 46670, 46767, 46671, 46673, 46667, 46668, 46675, 46874, 71562, 46875 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5577, 5576, 5674, 5675 ], "project_set": [ 6527 ] }, { "ob_id": 12266, "uuid": "85e7d70a74244c73b71446940e05cde6", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Global Vegetation Height Frequency Distributions from the ICESAT GLAS instrument produced as part of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO)", "abstract": "This dataset collection provides global (between 60 S and 80 N) vegetation height (or object height) frequency distributions per half by half degree longitude and latitude derived from ICESAT Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) waveform data.\r\n\r\nThis data was produced as part of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) ", "keywords": "NCEO; vegetation height", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2015-06-28T10:00:23", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 130 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1142, "name": "NDGO0005" }, { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 12267, "uuid": "46d70a7636284690882e4ba01cd997c2", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Global Vegetation Height Frequency Distributions (v1.1) from the ICESAT GLAS instrument produced under NCEO", "abstract": "This dataset provides global (between 60 S and 80 N) vegetation height (or object height) frequency distributions per half by half degree longitude and latitude derived from ICESAT Geoscience Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) waveform data.\r\n\r\nThis version 1.1 data was produced as part of the National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO) " } ], "identifier_set": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 46878, 46883, 46879, 46880, 46884, 46881, 72517, 46885, 46882 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5814, 16697, 16696 ], "project_set": [ 12078 ] }, { "ob_id": 12314, "uuid": "06d1c86f906e42f58172de32c2640be2", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Sentinel 1A: C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data", "abstract": "This dataset collection contains radar data from the C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) on the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel 1A satellite. Sentinel 1A was launched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. Three acquisition modes are available: Stripmap (SM), Interferometric Wide swath (IW), and Extra Wide swath (EW). The main operational mode is IW. The EW mode is primarily used for wide area coastal monitoring. The SM mode is only used on special request for extraordinary events such as emergency management. The SM, IW and EW modes are available in single (HH or VV) and dual (HH+HV or VV+VH) polarisation. The C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar images the Earth with enhanced frequency and revisit times obtaining full Earth coverage every two weeks. Timeliness and reliability is optimised for emergency response and operational applications with Europe’s coastal zones and shipping routes being monitored on a daily basis. The data has a wide range of scientific applications including sea-ice monitoring, imaging of forests and investigation into the carbon cycle, and the analysis of earthquakes. Data are provided by the European Space Agency (ESA) and are made available via CEDA to any registered user.", "keywords": "radar, Synthetic Aperture Radar, Sentinel, SAR", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2011-12-10T03:17:57", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 148 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 32789, "uuid": "ab33998624364d63be7471a30cee635b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Sentinel 1A C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Wave (WV) mode Ocean (OCN) Level 2 data, Instrument Processing Facility (IPF) v3", "abstract": "This dataset contains Level-2, Wave mode (WV) Ocean (OCN) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel 1A satellite. Level-2 data consists of geolocated geophysical products derived from Level-1. \r\n\r\nFrom WV modes, the OCN product will only contain Ocean Swell Spectra (OSW) and Surface Radial Velocity (RVL). \r\n\r\nThe OSW component is a two-dimensional ocean surface swell spectrum and includes an estimate of wind speed and direction per swell spectrum. The OSW component provides continuity measurement of SAR swell spectra at C-band. OSW is estimated from Sentinel-1 SLC images by inversion of the corresponding image cross-spectra.\r\n\r\nThe OSW is generated from Stripmap and Wave modes only and is not available from the TOPSAR IW and EW modes. For Stripmap mode, there are multiple spectra derived from the Level-1 SLC image. For Wave mode, there is one spectrum per vignette.\r\n\r\nOcean wave height spectra are provided in units of m4 and given on a polar grid of wavenumber in rad/m and direction in degrees with respect to North.\r\n\r\nThe OSW product also contains one estimate of the wind speed in m/s and direction in degrees (meteorological convention) per ocean wave spectrum, as well as parameters derived from the ocean wave spectra (integrated wave parameters) and from the imagette (image statistics).\r\n\r\nThe spatial coverage of the OSW product is equal to the spatial coverage of the corresponding Level-1 WV SLC or Level-1 SM SLC product, limited to ocean areas.\r\n\r\nThe RVL surface radial velocity component is a ground range gridded difference between the measured Level-2 Doppler grid and the Level-1 calculated geometrical Doppler. The RVL component provides continuity of the ASAR Doppler grid. The RVL estimates are produced on a ground-range grid.\r\n\r\nThe Level-2 Doppler is computed on a grid similar to the OWI component grid and provides an estimate of the Doppler frequency and the Doppler spectral width. For TOPS, one grid is provided by swath (additional dimension in the NetCDF). The uncertainties of the estimates are also provided for both the Doppler and radial velocity. The Doppler frequency and the Doppler spectral width are estimated based on fitting the azimuth spectral profile of the data to the antenna model taking into account additive noise, aliasing, and sideband effects. The Doppler frequency provided in the product is the pure Doppler frequency estimated from the SLC data without correcting for geometry and mispointing errors.\r\n\r\nSentinel 1A was launched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. These data are available via CEDA to any registered CEDA user." }, { "ob_id": 12329, "uuid": "ca2641a75ea847f7beb38d4e15a282db", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Sentinel 1A C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Extra Wide (EW) mode Ground Range Detected (GRD) Medium Resolution (MR) Level 1 data", "abstract": "This dataset contains Extra Wide swath (EW) Ground Range Detected (GRD) Medium Resolution (MR) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel 1A satellite. Sentinel 1A was launched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. The EW mode is primarily used for wide area coastal monitoring. The EW mode supports single (HH or VV) and dual (HH+HV or VV+VH) polarisation. These data are available via CEDA to any registered scientific user in the UK." }, { "ob_id": 12325, "uuid": "f7014a8d35b648a5983a681fa346d8fc", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Sentinel 1A C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Interferometric Wide (IW) mode Single Look Complex (SLC) Level 1 data, Instrument Processing Facility (IPF) v2", "abstract": "This dataset contains level 1 Interferometric Wide swath (IW) Single Look Complex (SLC) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel 1A satellite. Sentinel 1A was launched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. The IW mode is the main operational mode. The IW mode supports single (HH or VV) and dual (HH+HV or VV+VH) polarisation. \r\n\r\nThe IW SLC product contains one image per sub-swath, per polarisation channel, for a total of three or six images. Each sub-swath image consists of a series of bursts, where each burst was processed as a separate SLC image. The individually focused complex burst images are included, in azimuth-time order, into a single sub-swath image, with black-fill demarcation in between\r\n\r\nUnlike SM and WV SLC products, which are sampled at the natural pixel spacing, the images for all bursts in all sub-swaths of an IW SLC product are re-sampled to a common pixel spacing grid in range and azimuth. The resampling to a common grid eliminates the need for further interpolation in case, in later processing stages, the bursts are merged to create a contiguous ground range, detected image.\r\n\r\nThese data are available via CEDA to any registered CEDA user." }, { "ob_id": 12328, "uuid": "d15f6b1a597444ddbd04718e51e71f0b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Sentinel 1A C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Extra Wide (EW) mode Single Look Complex (SLC) Level 1 data", "abstract": "This dataset contains Extra Wide swath (EW) Single Look Complex (SLC) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel 1A satellite. Sentinel 1A was lanched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. The EW mode is primarily used for wide area coastal monitoring. The EW mode supports single (HH or VV) and dual (HH+HV or VV+VH) polarisation. 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The RVL estimates are produced on a ground-range grid.\r\n\r\nThese data are available via CEDA to any registered CEDA user." }, { "ob_id": 12322, "uuid": "d170a0de0c89436f971e2bca6a3b1f36", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Sentinel 1A C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Stripmap (SM) mode Ground Range Detected (GRD) Full Resolution (FR) Level 1 data", "abstract": "This dataset contains Stripmap Mode (SM) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Ground Range Detected (GRD) Full Resolution (FR) data from the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel 1A satellite. Sentinel 1A was lanched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. The SM mode is used only on special request for extraordinary events such as emergency management. The SM mode supports single (HH or VV) and dual (HH+HV or VV+VH) polarisation. 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These data are available via CEDA to any registered scientific user in the UK.\r\n\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 12330, "uuid": "500608c3f0e9428eb624b6bfb6ecf5a8", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Sentinel 1A C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Extra Wide (EW) mode Ground Range Detected (GRD) High Resolution (HR) Level 1 data", "abstract": "This dataset contains Extra Wide swath (EW) Ground Range Detected (GRD) High Resolution (HR) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from the Sentinel 1A satellite. Sentinel 1A was lanched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. The EW mode is primarily used for wide area coastal monitoring. The EW mode supports single (HH or VV) and dual (HH+HV or VV+VH) polarisation. 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OSW is estimated from Sentinel-1 SLC images by inversion of the corresponding image cross-spectra.\r\n\r\nThe OSW is generated from Stripmap and Wave modes only and is not available from the TOPSAR IW and EW modes. For Stripmap mode, there are multiple spectra derived from the Level-1 SLC image. For Wave mode, there is one spectrum per vignette.\r\n\r\nOcean wave height spectra are provided in units of m4 and given on a polar grid of wavenumber in rad/m and direction in degrees with respect to North.\r\n\r\nThe OSW product also contains one estimate of the wind speed in m/s and direction in degrees (meteorological convention) per ocean wave spectrum, as well as parameters derived from the ocean wave spectra (integrated wave parameters) and from the imagette (image statistics).\r\n\r\nThe spatial coverage of the OSW product is equal to the spatial coverage of the corresponding Level-1 WV SLC or Level-1 SM SLC product, limited to ocean areas.\r\n\r\nThe RVL surface radial velocity component is a ground range gridded difference between the measured Level-2 Doppler grid and the Level-1 calculated geometrical Doppler. The RVL component provides continuity of the ASAR Doppler grid. The RVL estimates are produced on a ground-range grid.\r\n\r\nThe Level-2 Doppler is computed on a grid similar to the OWI component grid and provides an estimate of the Doppler frequency and the Doppler spectral width. For TOPS, one grid is provided by swath (additional dimension in the NetCDF). The uncertainties of the estimates are also provided for both the Doppler and radial velocity. The Doppler frequency and the Doppler spectral width are estimated based on fitting the azimuth spectral profile of the data to the antenna model taking into account additive noise, aliasing, and sideband effects. The Doppler frequency provided in the product is the pure Doppler frequency estimated from the SLC data without correcting for geometry and mispointing errors.\r\n\r\nSentinel 1A was launched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. 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These data were archived as a test - CEDA does not regularly archive these products.\r\n\r\nThese data are available via CEDA to any registered CEDA user." }, { "ob_id": 32780, "uuid": "9cafde3874d54e2794fcfb372311883e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Sentinel 1A C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Interferometric Wide (IW) mode Single Look Complex (SLC) Level 1 data, Instrument Processing Facility (IPF) v3", "abstract": "This dataset contains level 1 Interferometric Wide swath (IW) Single Look Complex (SLC) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel 1A satellite. Sentinel 1A was launched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. The IW mode is the main operational mode. The IW mode supports single (HH or VV) and dual (HH+HV or VV+VH) polarisation. \r\n\r\nThe IW SLC product contains one image per sub-swath, per polarisation channel, for a total of three or six images. 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These data are available via CEDA to any registered scientific user in the UK." }, { "ob_id": 12323, "uuid": "c634826aeca248d09d0e03e3a0cd97e4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Sentinel 1A C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Stripmap (SM) mode Ground Range Detected (GRD) High Resolution (HR) Level 1 data", "abstract": "This dataset contains Stripmap Mode (SM) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Ground Range Detected (GRD) High Resolution (HR) data from the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel 1A satellite. Sentinel 1A was lanched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. The SM mode is used only on special request for extraordinary events such as emergency management. The SM mode supports single (HH or VV) and dual (HH+HV or VV+VH) polarisation. These data are available via CEDA to any registered scientific user in the UK." }, { "ob_id": 32753, "uuid": "e972cb1afd34494c94d9b22c1b66daca", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Sentinel 1A C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Interferometric Wide (IW) mode Ocean (OCN) Level 2 data, Instrument Processing Facility (IPF) v2", "abstract": "This dataset contains level-2 Interferometric Wide swath (IW) Ocean (OCN) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel 1A satellite. Level-2 data consists of geolocated geophysical products derived from Level-1. Sentinel 1A was launched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. The IW mode is the main operational mode. These level 2 OCN products provide Ocean Wind field (OWI) and Surface Radial Velocity (RVL).\r\n\r\nThe OWI component is a ground range gridded estimate of the surface wind speed and direction at 10 m above the surface, derived from IW mode. The OWI component contains a set of wind vectors for each processed Level-1 input product. The norm is the wind speed in m/s and the argument is wind direction in degrees (meteorological convention = clockwise direction from where the wind blows with respect to the North). The spatial resolution of the SAR wind speed is 1 km for IW mode.\r\n\r\nThe RVL surface radial velocity component is a ground range gridded difference between the measured Level-2 Doppler grid and the Level-1 calculated geometrical Doppler. The RVL component provides continuity of the ASAR Doppler grid. The RVL estimates are produced on a ground-range grid.\r\n\r\nThese data are available via CEDA to any registered CEDA user." }, { "ob_id": 12326, "uuid": "ce77e331994a400bb0512d27443874cd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Sentinel 1A C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): Interferometric Wide (IW) mode Ground Range Detected (GRD) High Resolution (HR) Level 1 data", "abstract": "This dataset contains Interferometric Wide swath (IW) Ground Range Detected (GRD) High Resolution (HR) C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from the European Space Agency (ESA) Sentinel 1A satellite. Sentinel 1A was launched on 3rd April 2014 and provides continuous all-weather, day and night imaging radar data. The IW mode is the main operational mode. The IW mode supports single (HH or VV) and dual (HH+HV or VV+VH) polarisation. These data are available via CEDA to any registered scientific user in the UK." } ], "identifier_set": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 50598, 47021, 47028, 47025, 105414, 47024, 50443, 146358, 47022, 50599 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5731, 5732, 5733 ], "project_set": [ 12321 ] }, { "ob_id": 12359, "uuid": "62f41d30d9d344749b693e98cb79efc6", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) and Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIR): Land remote sensing data", "abstract": "The Landsat 8 mission was a collaboration between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) which ensures the continued availability of Landsat data. \r\n\r\nThis dataset collection contains moderate resolution images of the Earth’s surface in the visible to thermal infrared. \r\n\r\nLandsat 8 carries two science instruments: the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). The OLI provides measurements in the visible, near infrared and shortwave infrared including a panchromatic band with 15 m spatial resolution and multispectral bands with 30 m spatial resolution. The TIRS provide a new infrared channel (band 9) for cirrus detection and a new deep blue band (band 1) for coastal monitoring. The TIRS instrument provides measurements at 100 m resolution in two bands in the thermal infrared previously covered by a single wide band. Some data from 2014 is now held by the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA).", "keywords": "Landsat, Images, NASA", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2007-12-10T02:42:01", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 121 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 12361, "uuid": "a7aebcabdce9416a9ccacfb13853a724", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) and Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIR): Land remote sensing level 1 data", "abstract": "Landsat 8 was a joint project between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Data was originally obtained from the USGS via the Catapult Satellite Applications Facility and is now held by Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA). The data are in GeoTIFF format.\r\n\r\nThis Landsat 8 dataset corresponds to the standard Level 1 terrain corrected data compatible with data acquired using Landsat 1 to Landsat 7. The Landsat 8 payload comprises two sensors: the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS). The OLI provides measurements in the visible, near infrared and shortwave infrared at 30 m spatial resolution (bands 1-7 and 9), as well as in a panchromatic band (band 8) at 15 m spatial resolution. The OLI provides a new infrared channel (band 9) for cirrus detection and a new deep blue band (band 1) for coastal monitoring. The TIRS instrument provides thermal infrared measurements in two bands (bands 10 and 11) at 100 m spatial resolution resampled to 30 m to match the OLI multispectral bands. \r\n\r\nThe images are in North up (MAP) orientation. The data is supplied using the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) map projection. Polar Stereographic projection is used for polar scenes. The dataset uses the World Geodetic System (WGS) 84 datum. Pixel values are 16 bit. \r\n\r\nData is catalogued according to path and row number according to the Worldwide Reference System 2 (WRS-2)." } ], "identifier_set": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 47151, 47152, 47150, 47154, 47157, 74459, 105415, 47153, 47174 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5777, 5778 ], "project_set": [ 8334 ] }, { "ob_id": 12371, "uuid": "9eba512621144dbaacda1ddb470f885b", "short_code": "coll", "title": "MINERVA: Update to the UKCP09 Marine Report North-West European Shelf Seas Marine Climate Projections", "abstract": "An update to the shelf seas component of UKCP09 Marine Report (Lowe et al. 2009) funded by the Minerva Project. \r\nA Perturbed Physics Ensemble (PPE) of HadCM3 has been downscaled with the shelf seas model POLCOMS. Each of the 11 ensemble members have been downscaled as transient simulations (from 1952-2098) under the SRES A1B emissions scenario. The PPE (QUMP: Quantifying Uncertainty in Model Projections) was designed to span the range of uncertainty associated with model parameter uncertainty in the atmosphere of the driving global climate model. POLCOMS was run at a 12km resolution, with 32 vertical levels using s-coordinates. Monthly statistics of the model results were recorded. \r\n", "keywords": "MINERVA, UKCP, Marine Climate, Uncertainty, Climate Downscaling, Shelf Seas, Temperature, SST, Salinity, Stratification, Sea Surface Temperature", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2016-09-05T11:00:00", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 12370, "uuid": "c92a088715184487a2eab79949dfe497", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MINERVA: North-West European shelf seas marine climate projections data: spatial two-dimensional 30-year mean climatology ensemble statistics", "abstract": "These climate projections for the North-West European Shelf Seas update the shelf seas component of UKCP09 Marine Report (Lowe et al, 2009) and were funded by the MINERVA project.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains ensemble statistics for model output based on the QUMP (Quantifying Uncertainties in Model Projections) ensemble of HadCM3 (Hadley Centre Coupled Model version 3) runs downscaled with the POLCOMS (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Coastal Ocean Modelling System) under SRES A1B (Special Report on Emissons Scenarios - A1B business-as-usual with medium emissions) conditions, from 1952-2098 for which 30-year means anomalies have been calculated from monthly mean data for each of the 12 months. \r\n\r\nA Perturbed Physics Ensemble (PPE) of HadCM3 has been downscaled with the shelf seas model POLCOMS. Each of the 11 ensemble members has been downscaled as transient simulations (from 1952-2098) under the SRES A1B emissions scenario. The PPE (QUMP) was designed to span the range of uncertainty associated with model parameter uncertainty in the atmosphere of the driving global climate model. POLCOMS was run at 12 km resolution, with 32 vertical levels using s-coordinates over the NW European Shelf Seas domain (-18.3 to 14 degrees East, 43 to 63.56 degrees North). Monthly statistics of the model results were recorded. \r\nFurther details can be found in Tinker et al (2015).\r\n" }, { "ob_id": 19997, "uuid": "0899444452c740cc8cdc65e86fb301c7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MINERVA: North-West European shelf seas marine climate projections data: spatial two-dimensional 30-year mean climatology ensemble members", "abstract": "These climate projections for the North-West European Shelf Seas update the shelf seas component of UKCP09 Marine Report (Lowe et al, 2009) and were funded by the MINERVA project.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains three ensemble exemplars for model output based on the QUMP (Quantifying Uncertainties in Model Projections) ensemble of HadCM3 (Hadley Centre Coupled Model version 3) runs downscaled with the POLCOMS (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory Coastal Ocean Modelling System) under SRES A1B (Special Report on Emissons Scenarios - A1B business-as-usual with medium emissions) conditions, from 1952-2098 for which 30-year means anomalies have been calculated from monthly mean data for each of the 12 months. \r\n\r\nA Perturbed Physics Ensemble (PPE) of HadCM3 has been downscaled with the shelf seas model POLCOMS. Each of the 11 ensemble members has been downscaled as transient simulations (from 1952-2098) under the SRES A1B emissions scenario. The PPE (QUMP) was designed to span the range of uncertainty associated with model parameter uncertainty in the atmosphere of the driving global climate model. POLCOMS was run at 12 km resolution, with 32 vertical levels using s-coordinates over the NW European Shelf Seas domain (-18.3 to 14 degrees East, 43 to 63.56 degrees North). Monthly statistics of the model results were recorded. \r\nFurther details can be found in Tinker et al (2015).\r\n" } ], "identifier_set": [], "responsiblepartyinfo_set": [ 47189, 47190, 47192, 47652, 76016, 79134, 79135, 79136, 79137, 76017 ], "onlineresource_set": [ 5799, 15908, 15909, 16309 ], "project_set": [ 12372 ] }, { "ob_id": 12398, "uuid": "5af3f51efc1d46c88d35be217b20fad3", "short_code": "coll", "title": "Process Based Earth System Model Evaluation: Gridded Global Surface Ozone Metrics and Precursor species data collection for Atmospheric Chemistry Model Evaluation", "abstract": "This dataset collection presents a global surface ozone compilation for long-term trends and ESM (Earth System Model) evaluation.\r\n\r\nThe project (Process Based Earth System Model Evaluation) brought together all publicly available surface ozone observations from online databases from the modern era to build a consistent dataset for the evaluation of chemical transport and chemistry-climate (Earth System) models for projects such as the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI) and Aer-Chem-MIP. \r\n\r\nFrom a total dataset of approximately 6600 sites and 500 million hourly observations from 1971-2015, approximately 2200 sites and 200 million hourly observations pass screening as high-quality sites in regional background locations that are appropriate for use in global model evaluation. There was generally good data volume in the datasets since the start of air quality monitoring networks in 1990 through to 2013. Ozone observations are biased heavily toward North America and Europe with sparse coverage over the rest of the globe. \r\n\r\nThis dataset collection was made available for the purposes of model evaluation as a set of gridded metrics intended to describe the distribution of ozone concentrations on monthly and annual timescales. This collection currently holds version 2.4 data only, but future versions may follow.", "keywords": "ozone global gridded model chemistry", "publicationState": "published", "dataPublishedTime": "2015-06-30T14:40:30", "doiPublishedTime": null, "dontHarvestFromProjects": true, "imageDetails": [ 2 ], "discoveryKeywords": [ { "ob_id": 1142, "name": "NDGO0005" }, { "ob_id": 1138, "name": "NDGO0003" } ], "member": [ { "ob_id": 19979, "uuid": "fde8e875d45346bcb533641f44531268", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Gridded global surface measurements of nitric ozone, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and isoprene metrics data (1980-2015) - version 1.0", "abstract": "This dataset represents a collation of surface measurements of nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO) and isoprene (C5H8) from publicly available data sets (of hourly, daily and monthly resolutions), for the aim of improved evaluation of surface ozone in global atmospheric chemistry models.\r\n\r\nMeasurements begin in 1980 running through to 2015. The data comes in a range of formats, with a plethora of associated data quality issues, requiring substantial cleaning before being able to be utilised for model assessment. 1,033,463,750 measurements from 16,996 sites are processed through numerous data quality checks, resulting in 76,413,458 observations from 1607 sites of appropriate quality (with the majority of excluded observations due to urban influence). Observations are heavily weighted towards North America and Europe, with generally sparse coverage over the rest of the globe (with the exception of CO). See documentation for more details. \r\n\r\nData is provided as multiple globally gridded output files, each consisting of a series of metrics designed to reflect the distributions of the observed ozone precursor species, allowing fair and easy comparison with global models. Metrics include the moments of the distribution (i.e. mean, temporal standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis) and percentiles. A total of 80 different netCDF-4 files are produced, with metrics calculated in multiple temporal (monthly and annual) and spatial configurations (8 different resolutions), for each different species. \r\n\r\nThe format of the output netCDF-4 files is designed to be consistent with the related dataset which compiled surface ozone observations (v2.7)." }, { "ob_id": 13832, "uuid": "c0455ab814224a05ac74642d3d44b73e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Gridded Global Surface Ozone Metrics data (1971-2015) for Atmospheric Chemistry Model Evaluation - version 2.7", "abstract": "This dataset consists of version 2.7 gridded surface ozone metrics for atmospheric chemistry model evaluation. These data have global coverage on both monthly and annual timescales from 1971-2015. Multiple model resolutions were used and can be easily identified within the filename. \r\n\r\nData are stored as NetCDF-4 files, with one file per model resolution at each time resolution. The files hold gridded surface ozone data from multiple databases (WMO GAW, EPA CASTNET, EPA AQS, Canadian CAPMON, Canadian NAPS, European EMEP, European AirBase, East Asian Acid Deposition Monitoring Network EANET), plus metadata. Metrics include the moments of the distribution, percentiles, maximum daily eight-hour average (MDA8), SOMO35, AOT40, and metrics related to air quality regulatory thresholds. In addition, metadata for all contributing sites (e.g. Site name, latitude, longitude) are included in each file." }, { "ob_id": 12399, "uuid": "a3931d0dfcc243ab8d93603c8ee58811", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Gridded Global Surface Ozone Metrics data (1971-2015) for Atmospheric Chemistry Model Evaluation - version 2.4", "abstract": "This dataset consists of version 2.4 gridded surface ozone metrics for atmospheric chemistry model evaluation. These data have global coverage on both monthly and annual timescales from 1971-2015. 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