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The dataset provides sea ice concentration (SIC) for the Antarctic region, derived from the SSMI satellite instrument. \r\n\r\n It consists of daily gridded SIC fields based on Passive Microwave Radiometer measurements from the SSMI instrument with a 25km grid spacing, along with the total standard error (uncertainty) and quality control flags. It has been built upon the algorithms and processing software originally developed at the EUMETSAT OSI SAF for their SIC dataset.\r\n\r\nPlease note, in the sea ice concentration data set - on purpose - no weather filter has been applied to eliminate weather-induced spurious ice in the open ocean along the ice edge in order to avoid discarding regions with a real sea ice cover. Users are advised to read the product user guide and the publication by Ivanova et al. [2015] (see documentation section). \r\n\r\nA second sea ice dataset has also been produced from the AMSR-E instrument, and these should be regarded as individual datasets and not combined without further investigations about the compatibility.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14398, "uuid": "e71175a767ee4bf781fad291df10c0bb", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/soil_moisture/data/ancillary/v02.2", "numberOfFiles": 6, "volume": 1585174, "fileFormat": "Data is in NetCDF format", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14397, "uuid": "33ac39755cad49e38e34b048678a67aa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Soil Moisture Climate Change Initiative (Soil_Moisture_cci): Ancillary data used for the \"Active\", \"Passive\" and \"Combined\" products, Version 02.2", "abstract": "These ancillary datasets were used in the production of the \"Active\", \"Passive\" and \"Combined\" soil moisture data products, created as part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Soil Moisture Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project. The set of ancillary datasets include datasets of Average Vegetation Optical Depth data from AMSR-E, Soil Porosity, Topographic Complexity and Wetland fraction, as well as a Land Mask. This version of the ancillary datasets were used in the production of the v02.2 Soil Moisture CCI data.\r\n\r\nFor further information on these and the references associated with them please see the Product Specification Document (PSD), a link to which is provided in the documentation section. The \"Active\" \"Passive\" and \"Combined\" soil moisture products which they were used in the development of are fusions of scatterometer and radiometer soil moisture products, derived from the AMI-WS, ASCAT, SMMR, SSM/I, TMI, AMSR-E, WindSat, and AMSR2 satellite instruments. To access these products or for further details on them please see their dataset records. Additional reference documents and information relating to them can also be found on the CCI Soil Moisture project website or within the Product Specification Document." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14400, "uuid": "168af548c58144f2970ab85694986c34", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/soil_moisture/data/daily_files/COMBINED/v02.2", "numberOfFiles": 13211, "volume": 6648847220, "fileFormat": "Data is in NetCDF 4", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14399, "uuid": "c89cb1c86f42456bb84e49ea06621c7e", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Soil Moisture Climate Change Initiative (Soil_Moisture_cci): 'Combined' Product, Version 02.2", "abstract": "The Soil Moisture CCI 'Combined' dataset is one of the three datasets created as part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Soil Moisture Essential Climate Variable (ECV) CCI project. The product has been created by merging the \"Active\" and \"Passive\" datasets which were created for the project, these being respectively fusions of scatterometer and radiometer soil moisture products derived from the AMI-WS, ASCAT, SMMR, SSM/I, TMI, AMSR-E, WindSat, and AMSR2 satellite instruments. \r\n\r\nThe v02.2 product, provided as global daily images in NetCDF-4 classic file format, presents a global coverage of surface soil moisture at a spatial resolution of 0.25 degrees. It is provided in volumetric units [m3 m-3] and covers the period (yyyy-mm-dd) 1978-11-01 to 2014-12-31. For information regarding the theoretical and algorithmic base of the product, please see the Algorithm Theoretical Baseline Document version 2.0 or the paper by Wagner 2012, both available in the documentation section. An overview of all known errors associated with it is provided in the Comprehensive Error Characterization Report. Other additional reference documents and information relating to the dataset can also be found on the CCI Soil Moisture project web site or within the Product Specification Document.\r\n\r\nThe data set should be cited using all three of the following references:\r\n1. Liu, Y. Y., W. A. Dorigo, et al. (2012). \"Trend-preserving blending of passive and active microwave soil moisture retrievals.\" Remote Sensing of Environment 123: 280-297.\r\n2. Liu, Y. Y., Parinussa, R. M., Dorigo, W. A., De Jeu, R. A. M., Wagner, W., van Dijk, A. I. J. M., McCabe, M. F., Evans, J. P. (2011). Developing an improved soil moisture dataset by blending passive and active microwave satellite-based retrievals. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 15, 425-436\r\n3. Wagner, W., W. Dorigo, R. de Jeu, D. Fernandez, J. Benveniste, E. Haas, M. Ertl (2012). Fusion of active and passive microwave observations to create an Essential Climate Variable data record on soil moisture. ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (ISPRS Annals), Volume I-7, XXII ISPRS Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 25 August-1 September 2012, 315-321" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14402, "uuid": "1ab5d82b875c4b0abb95f99435494fef", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/soil_moisture/data/daily_files/PASSIVE/v02.2", "numberOfFiles": 13211, "volume": 5814530884, "fileFormat": "Data is in NetCDF-4 format", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14401, "uuid": "953545f5c4454952a26db065bbca004f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Soil Moisture Climate Change Initiative (Soil_Moisture_cci): 'Passive' Product, Version 02.2", "abstract": "The Soil Moisture CCI 'Passive' dataset is one of the three datasets created as part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Soil Moisture Essential Climate Variable (ECV) CCI project. The product has been created by fusing radiometer soil moisture products, merging data from the SMMR, SSM/I, TMI, AMSR-E, WindSat, and AMSR2 satellite instruments. 'Active' and 'Combined' products have also been created, the 'Active' product being a fusion of AMI-WS and ASCAT derived scatterometer products and the 'Combined Product' being a blended product based on the former two data sets. \r\n\r\nThe v02.2 Passive product presents a global coverage of surface soil moisture at a spatial resolution of 0.25 degrees. The product is provided in volumetric units [m3 m-3] and covers the period (yyyy-mm-dd) 1978-11-01 to 2014-12-31. It consists of global daily images stored within yearly folders and are NetCDF-4 classic file formatted. For information regarding the theoretical and algorithmic base of the product, please see the Algorithm Theoretical Baseline Document version or the paper by Wagner 2012, both available in the documentation section. Other additional reference documents and information relating to the dataset can also be found on the CCI Soil Moisture project web site or within the Product Specification Document.\r\n\r\nThe data set should be cited using all three of the following references:\r\n1. Liu, Y. Y., W. A. Dorigo, et al. (2012). \"Trend-preserving blending of passive and active microwave soil moisture retrievals.\" Remote Sensing of Environment 123: 280-297.\r\n2. Liu, Y. Y., Parinussa, R. M., Dorigo, W. A., De Jeu, R. A. M., Wagner, W., van Dijk, A. I. J. M., McCabe, M. F., Evans, J. P. (2011). Developing an improved soil moisture dataset by blending passive and active microwave satellite-based retrievals. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 15, 425-436\r\n3. Wagner, W., W. Dorigo, R. de Jeu, D. Fernandez, J. Benveniste, E. Haas, M. Ertl (2012). Fusion of active and passive microwave observations to create an Essential Climate Variable data record on soil moisture. ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (ISPRS Annals), Volume I-7, XXII ISPRS Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 25 August-1 September 2012, 315-321" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14404, "uuid": "c98684c769e348c298454ff2152fb115", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/soil_moisture/data/daily_files/ACTIVE/v02.2", "numberOfFiles": 8551, "volume": 4228471504, "fileFormat": "Data is in NetCDF -4", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14403, "uuid": "663a557e848a4a9f8f0d205c6b3cb7f6", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Soil Moisture Climate Change Initiative (Soil_Moisture_cci): 'Active' Product, Version 02.2", "abstract": "The Soil Moisture CCI 'Active' dataset is one of the three datasets created as part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Soil Moisture Essential Climate Variable (ECV) CCI project. The product has been created by fusing scatterometer soil moisture products, derived from the instruments AMI-WS and ASCAT. 'Passive' and 'Combined' products have also been created. The 'Passive' product is a fusion of radiometer data acquired by the SMMR, SSM/I, TMI, AMSR-E, WindSat, and AMSR2 satellite instruments. The 'Combined Product' is then a blended product based on the former two data sets.\r\n\r\nThe v02.2 Active product, provided as global daily images in NetCDF-4 classic file format, presents a global coverage of surface soil moisture at a spatial resolution of 0.25 degrees. It covers the period 1991-08-05 to 2014-12-31 and is expressed in percent of saturation [%]. For information regarding the theoretical and algorithmic base of the product, please see the Algorithm Theoretical Baseline Document version 2.0 or the paper by Wagner 2012, both available in the documentation section. Other additional reference documents and information relating to the dataset can also be found on the CCI Soil Moisture project web site or within the Product Specification Document.\r\n\r\nThe data set should be cited using all three of the following references:\r\n1. Liu, Y. Y., W. A. Dorigo, et al. (2012). \"Trend-preserving blending of passive and active microwave soil moisture retrievals.\" Remote Sensing of Environment 123: 280-297.\r\n2. Liu, Y. Y., Parinussa, R. M., Dorigo, W. A., De Jeu, R. A. M., Wagner, W., van Dijk, A. I. J. M., McCabe, M. F., Evans, J. P. (2011). Developing an improved soil moisture dataset by blending passive and active microwave satellite-based retrievals. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 15, 425-436\r\n3. Wagner, W., W. Dorigo, R. de Jeu, D. Fernandez, J. Benveniste, E. Haas, M. Ertl (2012). Fusion of active and passive microwave observations to create an Essential Climate Variable data record on soil moisture. ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (ISPRS Annals), Volume I-7, XXII ISPRS Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 25 August-1 September 2012, 315-321" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14421, "uuid": "973e7eaa875c44f4b38f509581af45a5", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/polluted-tropo/data/ions/weybourne-metdata/", "numberOfFiles": 101, "volume": 16631443, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14420, "uuid": "9e1a1129772b4e088c136da0d81040e1", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Polluted Troposphere IONS: Meteorological measurements from Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory", "abstract": "Ionisation as a precursor to Aerosol Formation (also known as IONS) was a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Polluted Troposphere Research Programme project (Round 1 - NER/T/S/2002/00150 - Duration 2002 - 2005) and was led by Dr RG Harrison, University of Reading.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains solar radiation, ground heat flux, air temperature, wind, dew point and relative humidity measurements at the Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory (WAO), Norfolk." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14424, "uuid": "b0d06e6748c342218efb2ba5a8ecc5a4", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/polluted-tropo/data/ions/raw-data", "numberOfFiles": 488, "volume": 655185202, "fileFormat": "Data are ASCII and CSV formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14423, "uuid": "5b62597f2cc949e384ea162aa88c04ca", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Polluted Troposphere IONS: Meteorological and Aerosol counter raw measurements from the University of Reading and Weybourne Atmospheric Observatories.", "abstract": "Ionisation as a precursor to Aerosol Formation (also known as IONS) was a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Polluted Troposphere Research Programme project (Round 1 - NER/T/S/2002/00150 - Duration 2002 - 2005) and was led by Dr RG Harrison, University of Reading.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains raw measurements of solar radiation, ground heat flux, air temperature, wind, dew point and relative humidity and aerosol counter from University of Reading and Weybourne Atmospheric Observatories.\r\n\r\nPlease refer to the other datasets for the NASA Ames formatted final versions of these datasets." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14428, "uuid": "1626fbc9639f4fd79993a523b4d3224f", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/land_cover/data/land_cover_maps/v1.6.1", "numberOfFiles": 22, "volume": 15869436328, "fileFormat": "Data are available in NetCDF and GeoTiff format", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14427, "uuid": "4761751d7c844e228ec2f5fe11b2e3b0", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Land Cover Climate Change Initiative (Land_Cover_cci): Global Land Cover Maps, Version 1.6.1", "abstract": "As part of the ESA Land Cover Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project a set of Global Land Cover Maps have been produced. These are available at 300m spatial resolution for three epochs centred on the year 2010 (2008-2012), 2005 (2003-2007) and 2000 (1998-2002), where each epoch covers a 5-year period.\r\n\r\nEach pixel value corresponds to the label of a land cover class defined using UN-LCCS classifiers. For each epoch, the land cover map is delivered along with 4 quality flags which document the reliability of the classification. These are described further in the Product User Guides.\r\n\r\nFurther Land Cover CCI products, user tools and a product viewer are available at: http://maps.elie.ucl.ac.be/CCI/viewer/index.php" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14433, "uuid": "448692576a4f4e5f85876daee10d0c9d", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/armagh/data/armagh-met-sensors", "numberOfFiles": 971, "volume": 3294069, "fileFormat": "Data are ASCII formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14432, "uuid": "bfed8e67ce854d6297b579a213f8588f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "Armagh Observatory: Monthly Automatic Weather Station measurements 2004 to present", "abstract": "Atmospheric temperature observations from the Armagh Observatory, founded in 1790 by Archbishop Richard Robinson. As well as astronomical observations various meteorological parameters have been recorded since 1794. If users wish to find data from other areas of work undertaken by the observatory they should visit the Armagh Observatory website.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains monthly measurements and summaries of air temperature, air pressure, rainfall, wind speed, wind direction, total cloud and hours of sunshine from an automatic weather station." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14438, "uuid": "8f76799a05d9483890eb89382c4b9d72", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/utls/data/era-40_validation/water_vapour", "numberOfFiles": 15178, "volume": 1887223873, "fileFormat": "Data are ASCII formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14437, "uuid": "d85e72bd76c4423b82b2b785d47828ea", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UTLS-Ozone ERA40 Validation: Comparisons of Water Vapour values from satellites, aircraft and the ERA-40 model output", "abstract": "Evaluation of the Ozone and Water Vapour Datasets of the 40-Year European Re-analysis of the Global Atmosphere Upper Troposphere Lower Stratosphere (UTLS) Round 2 project led by Prof. A. O Neill, Dr W. Lahoz and Prof. B. Hoskins, Centre for Global Atmospheric Modelling, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains comparisons between the ERA40 water vapour field output and measurements from the MOZAIC research aircraft instrumentation and the Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE) and Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) instruments on board the Upper Air Research Satellite (UARS)." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14441, "uuid": "7a44bef7703e444a9e939d63ea445b00", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/neodc/iasi_ch4_ral/data/metop_a/l2/tir/v1.0", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 1400000000000, "fileFormat": "Data are netCDF formatted.", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14443, "uuid": "80ff61c2702943288ec31380e1570a9d", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/itop/data/forecasts_and_analyses/utraj", "numberOfFiles": 9482, "volume": 33468779907, "fileFormat": "Data are ASCII formatted. 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ITOP was a component of the International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation (ICARTT), an international initiative which coordinated the efforts of various American and European groups who developed plans for field campaigns in the summer of 2004, with the aim of improving our understanding of the factors determining air quality over the two continents and over remote regions of the North Atlantic. \r\n\r\nThis dataset includes trajectories and other forecast products calculated by John Methven (University of Reading), based on European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) forecast wind fields, to support ICARTT flight planning, near-real-time chemical analyses produced by the University of Cambridge, and data collected aboard the FAAM Bae-146 aircraft in July and August 2004." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14446, "uuid": "a9ffc7c71f9d465093653473292ec0b5", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/utls/data/met_images", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14447, "uuid": "db11a09272784f69857d6a726b5d9805", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/utls/data/mst/", "numberOfFiles": 100, "volume": 418136684, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted. 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Vaughan, Department of Physics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains NERC MST Radar Facility at Aberystwyth, Mid-Wales." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14452, "uuid": "26da9906e4ca41fa88eedc06dad905f3", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/utls/data/night-time_chemistry/NO2", "numberOfFiles": 0, "volume": 0, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": null, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14454, "uuid": "a25cac3dd48445bf970d2ee9a5018485", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/utls/data/night-time_chemistry/NO3", "numberOfFiles": 202, "volume": 717286, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14451, "uuid": "c4e198e4e85a4a3985abea6d8f4785d9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UTLS Night-Time Chemistry of the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere NO3 measurements", "abstract": "NERC-UTLS Ozone Thematic Program, 'Night-Time Chemistry of the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere' project measuring sunrise NO3 and sunset NO2 column densities above Aberystwyth.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains column density and profiles of NO3." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14459, "uuid": "c093edda85dc41708d84ff0bdde18a95", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/utls/data/night-time_chemistry/NO2/", "numberOfFiles": 275, "volume": 626182, "fileFormat": "Data are NASA Ames formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14457, "uuid": "87fa7b8754e24d5ebf3a5ab894536aa3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UTLS Night-Time Chemistry of the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere NO2 measurements", "abstract": "NERC-UTLS Ozone Thematic Program, 'Night-Time Chemistry of the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere' project measuring sunrise NO3 and sunset NO2 column densities above Aberystwyth.\r\n\r\nThis dataset contains column density and profiles of NO2." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14463, "uuid": "673649d4537c4be58e7b5d7188f8f7e9", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/utls/data/met_images", "numberOfFiles": 1048, "volume": 129318074, "fileFormat": "Images are PNG formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14460, "uuid": "24307c6688704c148506bcf041e1dc19", "short_code": "ob", "title": "UTLS-OZONE: ECMWF meteorological images", "abstract": "UTLS-OZONE was a NERC directed mode programme funding projects to study the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. The particular emphasis was on the processes determining the distribution of ozone and any subsequent climate impacts. 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It was produced following the method described by Fortuin and Langematz (1994) and is used by the radiation code within the ECMWF IFS to generate the output from from ERA-Interim reanalysis model runs (see Dee et al. 2011 for further details).\r\n\r\nThe ozone values are given in ppmv on 36 vertical pressure levels and 19 latitudinal bands. These are then internally interpolated to the grid used by the model before entering the radiation scheme.\r\n\r\nThe 19 latitudinal bands the data are present are at: -90, -80, -70, -60, -50, -40, -30, -20, -10, 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 degrees.\r\n\r\nThe climatology was originally produced by Fortuin and Langematz (1994) in response to the many GCMs at that time that used a prescribed ozone field. 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For further information, including details of the SRFP algorithm and the TANSO-FTS instrument, please see the associated product user guide (PUG) or the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document in the documentation section.\r\n\r\nThe GHG-CCI team encourage all users of their products to register with them to receive information on any updates or issues regarding the data products and to receive notification of new product releases. 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The product has been produced using data acquired from the SWIR spectra (channel 6) of the SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY) on board the European Space Agency's environmental research satellite ENVISAT. \r\n\r\nThis product has been derived by applying the IMAP-DOAS algorithm developed at the University of Heidelberg and SRON to the SCIAMACHY data. This procedure and the algorithms validity are thoroughly described in Frankenberg et al (2011). A second product is also available which has been generated using the Weighting Function Modified DOAS (WFM-DOAS) algorithm. \r\n\r\nThe data product is stored per orbit in a single NetCDF4 file. Retrieval results are provided for the individual SCIAMACHY spatial footprints, no averaging having been applied. The product file contains the key products and information relevant to using the data, such as the vertical layering and averaging kernels. For further details on the product, including the IMAP algorithm and the SCIAMACHY instrument, please see the associated product user guide (PUG) or the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document in the documentation section.\r\n\r\nThe GHG-CCI team encourage all users of their products to register with them to receive information on any updates or issues regarding the data products and to receive notification of new product releases. To register, please use the following link: http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de/sciamachy/NIR_NADIR_WFM_DOAS/CRDP_REG/" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14574, "uuid": "dfd9845934954eb594d621648915ad88", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/ghg/data/crdp_3/SCIAMACHY/WFMD_CH4/v3.9/", "numberOfFiles": 3211, "volume": 3048319258, "fileFormat": "Data are in NetCDF format", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14572, "uuid": "89a49c8e8dbb4a1bb8799589ffd39dc7", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Greenhouse Gases Climate Change Initiative (GHG CCI): SCIAMACHY CH4 Level 2 Data Product (CH4_SCI_WFMD), version 3.9, generated with the WFMD algorithm", "abstract": "Part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project and the Climate Research Data Package Number 3 (CRDP#3), the XCH4 SCI product comprises a level 2, column-averaged dry-air mole fraction (mixing ratio) for methane (CH4). The product has been produced using data acquired from the SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY) on board the European Space Agency's environmental research satellite ENVISAT. \r\n\r\nThis product has been derived by applying the Weighting Function Modified DOAS (WFMD) algorithm to the SCIAMACHY data, a least-squares method based on scaling pre-selected atmospheric vertical profiles. A second product is also available, which has been generated from the SCIAMACHY data using the IMAP algorithm. \r\n\r\nThe data product is stored per day in separate NetCDF-files (NetCDF-4 classic model). The product files contain the key products and other information relevant for the use of the data e.g. the averaging kernels. Note that the results since November 2005 are considered to be of reduced quality in comparison to the earlier results because the extended-wavelength part (1590-1770 nm) of SCIAMACHY's channel 6, covering the methane 2v3 absorption band used for the methane retrieval, is subject to irreversible displacement damage induced by high energy solar protons, which occurs from time to time at individual detector pixels. Therefore several affected detector pixels had to be excluded for the time period since November 2005. \r\n\r\nFor further information on the product, including details of the WFMD algorithm and the SCIAMACHY instrument, please see the associated product user guide (PUG) or the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Documents in the documentation section\r\n\r\nThe GHG-CCI team encourage all users of their products to register with them to receive information on any updates or issues regarding the data products and to receive notification of new product releases. To register, please use the following link: http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de/sciamachy/NIR_NADIR_WFM_DOAS/CRDP_REG/" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14576, "uuid": "7f6a9b88913149399cb80a40f061e84f", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/ghg/data/crdp_3/SCIAMACHY/BESD_CO2/v02.01.01/", "numberOfFiles": 3113, "volume": 801878464, "fileFormat": "Data are in NetCDF format", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14575, "uuid": "0ecfa9cc4f81459bba840aead5eda6cd", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Greenhouse Gases Climate Change Initiative (GHG CCI): SCIAMACHY CO2 Level 2 Data Product (CO2_SCI_BESD), version 02.01.01, generated with the BESD algorithm", "abstract": "Part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project and the Climate Research Data Package Number 3 (CRDP#3), the BESD XCO2 SCIAMACHY product comprises a level 2, column-averaged dry-air mole fraction (mixing ratio) for carbon dioxide (CO2). The product has been produced using data acquired from the SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY) on board the European Space Agency's environmental research satellite ENVISAT. \r\n\r\nThis product has been produced with the Bremen Optimal Estimation DOAS (BESD) algorithm, a full physics algorithm which uses measurements in the O2-A absorption band to retrieve scattering information of clouds and aerosols. This is the GHG CCI baseline algorithm for deriving SCIAMACHY XCO2 data: A product has also been generated from the SCIAMACHY data using an alternative algorithm: the WFMD algorithm. It is advised that users who aren't sure whether to use the baseline or alternative product use this product generated with the BESD baseline algorithm. For more information regarding the differences between baseline and alternative algorithms please see the GHG-CCI data products webpage in the documentation section. \r\n\r\nFor further information on the product, including details of the BESD algorithm and the SCIAMACHY instrument, please see the associated product user guide (PUG) or the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Documents in the documentation section.\r\n\r\nThe GHG-CCI team encourage all users of their products to register with them to receive information on any updates or issues regarding the data products and to receive notification of new product releases. To register, please use the following link: http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de/sciamachy/NIR_NADIR_WFM_DOAS/CRDP_REG/" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14578, "uuid": "6f929f7c7bd0494abed167f96153bfee", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/ghg/data/crdp_3/SCIAMACHY/WFMD_CO2/v3.9/", "numberOfFiles": 3325, "volume": 1517068226, "fileFormat": "Data are in NetCDF format", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14577, "uuid": "95b804971495428285e136edaa6ac066", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Greenhouse Gases Climate Change Initiative (GHG CCI): SCIAMACHY CO2 Level 2 Data Product (CO2_SCI_WFMD), version 3.9, generated with the WFMD algorithm", "abstract": "Part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project and the Climate Research Data Package Number 3 (CRDP#3), the WFMD XCO2 SCIAMACHY product comprises a level 2, column-averaged dry-air mole fraction (mixing ratio) for carbon dioxide (CO2). The product has been produced using data acquired from the SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY) on board the European Space Agency's environmental research satellite ENVISAT. \r\n\r\nThis product has been derived using the Weighting Function Modified DOAS (WFM-DOAS) algorithm, a least-squares method based on scaling pre-selected atmospheric vertical profiles. Note that this has been designated as an 'alternative' algorithm for the GHG CCI, and another XCO2 product has also been generated from the SCIAMACHY data using the baseline algorithm (the Bremen Optimal Estimation DOAS (BESD) algorithm). It is advised that users who aren't sure whether to use the baseline or alternative product use the product generated with the BESD baseline algorithm. For more information regarding the differences between baseline and alternative algorithms please see the GHG-CCI data products webpage provided in the documentation section. \r\n\r\nThe data product is stored per day in seperate NetCDF-files (NetCDF-4 classic model). The product files contain the key products, i.e. the retrieved column-averaged dry air mole fractions for XCO2, several other useful parameters and additional information relevant to using the data e.g. the averaging kernels. For further information on the product, including details of the WFMD algorithm, the SCIAMACHY instrument and issues associated with the data please see the associated product user guide (PUG) or the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Documents in the documentation section.\r\n\r\nThe GHG-CCI team encourage all users of their products to register with them to receive information on any updates or issues regarding the data products and to receive notification of new product releases. To register, please use the following link: http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de/sciamachy/NIR_NADIR_WFM_DOAS/CRDP_REG/" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14580, "uuid": "8e7a7d0d34174864b890e55255867839", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/ghg/data/crdp_3/EMMA/CO2/v2.1/", "numberOfFiles": 3533, "volume": 426649547, "fileFormat": "Data are in NetCDF format", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14579, "uuid": "3e06538585d04d9e8c848215eedeb5a4", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Greenhouse Gases Climate Change Initiative (GHG CCI): Merged CO2 Level 2 Data Product (CO2_EMMA), version 2.1, generated with the EMMA algorithm", "abstract": "Part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Greenhouse Gases (GHG), the XCO2 EMMA product comprises a level 2, column-averaged dry-air mole fraction (mixing ratio) for carbon dioxide (CO2). The product has been produced by applying the ensemble median algorithm EMMA to level 2 data of 7 XCO2 retrievals from the Japanese Greenhouse gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT) and the SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY) on board the European Space Agency's environmental research satellite ENVISAT. This is therefore a merged SCIAMACHY and GOSAT XCO2 Level 2 product, primarily used as a comparison tool to assess the level of agreement / disagreement of the various input products (for model-independent global comparison, i.e. for comparisons not restricted to TCCON validation sites and independent of global model data). This version of the product covers 4 years. \r\n\r\nFor further information on the product and the EMMA algorithm please see the EMMA website, the GHG-CCI Data Products webpage or the Product Validation and Intercomparison Report (PVIR) in the documentation section.\r\n\r\nThe GHG-CCI team encourage all users of their products to register with them to receive information on any updates or issues regarding the data products and to receive notification of new product releases. To register, please use the following link: http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de/sciamachy/NIR_NADIR_WFM_DOAS/CRDP_REG/" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14582, "uuid": "c398f35a1b6a4a69834f9ffb6a688af4", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/ghg/data/crdp_3/EMMA/CH4/v1.0/", "numberOfFiles": 1821, "volume": 401402795, "fileFormat": "Data are in NetCDF format", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14581, "uuid": "ccd65d303e7241f6b969b19b4be6a925", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Greenhouse Gases Climate Change Initiative (GHG CCI): Merged CH4 Level 2 Data Product (CH4_EMMA), version 1.0, generated with the EMMA algorithm", "abstract": "Part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Greenhouse Gases (GHG), the XCH4 EMMA product comprises a level 2, column-averaged dry-air mole fraction (mixing ratio) for methane (CH4). The product has been produced by applying the ensemble median algorithm EMMA to level 2 data of several different retrieval products from the Japanese Greenhouse gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT) This is therefore a merged GOSAT XCH4 Level 2 product, primarily used as a comparison tool to assess the level of agreement / disagreement of the various input products (for model-independent global comparison, i.e. for comparisons not restricted to TCCON validation sites and independent of global model data). \r\n\r\nFor further information on the product and the EMMA algorithm please see the EMMA website, the GHG-CCI Data Products webpage or the Product Validation and Intercomparison Report (PVIR) in the documentation section.\r\n\r\nThe GHG-CCI team encourage all users of their products to register with them to receive information on any updates or issues regarding the data products and to receive notification of new product releases. To register, please use the following link: http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de/sciamachy/NIR_NADIR_WFM_DOAS/CRDP_REG/" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14584, "uuid": "e6a32f857ee943ce9368e9bb6e81e9d1", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/isccp_d2/data", "numberOfFiles": 214, "volume": 1999449996, "fileFormat": "Data are HDF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14583, "uuid": "582054658c2c4f29b436f6e901a60c83", "short_code": "ob", "title": "International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project D2 (ISCCP-D2) Dataset: Radiometer data from the NOAA, GOES, METEOSAT, GMS and INSAT satellites from 1983-2006", "abstract": "Global three-hourly cloud products as produced for the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York. The data on are the ISCCP Stage D2 data (ISCCP-D2), at 280 km spatial resolution. There are 202 variables contained within the dataset, which is at three-hourly temporal resolution.\r\n\r\nThe data available at the time of publication of this dataset record in this archive have been obtained from the NASA Atmospheric Data Center (ASDC) and begin in July 1983 and extend to June 2006. A fuller dataset is available directly from ASDC - see link on this record.\r\n\r\nThe data are from a number of radiometers deployed on NOAA, GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite), METEOSAT, GMS and INSAT satellites operational during this period. This dataset is public.\r\n\r\nThe data periods for the various satellite instruments used within this generation of this dataset are given below:\r\n\r\nAdvanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) versions 1,2 and 3:\r\n - AVHRR on NOAA-7: 01/07/1983 to 31/01/1985\r\n - AVHRR on NOAA-8: 01/10/1983 to 24/06/1984\r\n - AVHRR on NOAA-9: 01/02/1985 to 08/11/1988\r\n - AVHRR on NOAA-10: 17/11/1986 to 30/08/1991\r\n - AVHRR on NOAA-11: 30/06/1997 to 18/10/1998\r\n - AVHRR/2 on NOAA-12: 01/09/1991 to 31/12/1998\r\n - AVHRR/2 on NOAA-14: 01/02/1995 to 30/09/2001\r\n - AVHRR/3 on NOAA-15: 01/01/1999 to 31/07/2000\r\n - AVHRR/3 on NOAA-16: 01/10/2001 to 30/06/2005\r\n - AVHRR/3 on NOAA-17: 01/07/2002 to 30/06/2005\r\nVery High Resolution Radiometer (VHRR):\r\n - VHRR data on INSAT-1 series (INSAT-1A to 1D): 01/04/1988 to 31/03/1989\r\nGOES-Imager:\r\n - GOES-Imager data on GOES-10: 01/08/1998 to 30/06/2005\r\n - GOES-Imager data on GOES-12: 01/04/2003 to 30/06/2005\r\nMultispectral Imaging Radiometer (MIR):\r\n - MIR data on METEOSAT-2: 01/07/1983 to 11/08/1988\r\n - MIR data on METEOSAT-3: 11/08/1988 to 25/01/1991\r\n - MIR data on METEOSAT-4 : 19/06/1989 to 30/06/1991\r\nMETEOSAT Visible and IR Imager (MVIRI):\r\n - MVIRI data on METEOSAT-5: 01/02/1994 to 30/06/2005\r\n - MVIRI data on METEOSAT-6: 01/03/1997 to 31/05/1998\r\nVisible and Infrared Spin-Scan Radiometer (VISSR) data:\r\n - VISSR data on GMS-1: 21/01/1984 to 30/06/1984\r\n - VISSR data on GMS-2: 01/07/1983 to 27/091984\r\n - VISSR data on GMS-3: 27/09/1984 to 04/12/1989\r\n - VISSR data on GMS-4: 04/12/1989 to 30/06/1991\r\n - VISSR data on GMS-5: 01/06/1995 to 30/04/2003\r\n - VISSR data on GOES-5: 01/07/1983 to 30/07/1984\r\n - VISSR data on GOES-6: 01/07/1983 to 21/01/1989\r\n - VISSR data on GOES-7: 26/04/1987 to 30/06/1991\r\n - VISSR data on GOES-8: 01/05/1995 to 31/03/2003\r\n - VISSR data on GOES-9: 01/01/1996 to 30/06/2005\r\n\r\nFor further information about the satellites and their instruments please see the linked documentation pages." }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14586, "uuid": "692a7116a868411186aaff3bef776eff", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "", "dataPath": "/neodc/esacci/ghg/data/crdp_3/GOSAT/CH4_GOS_OCFP/1.0/", "numberOfFiles": 2008, "volume": 2071147192, "fileFormat": "Data are in NetCDF format", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14585, "uuid": "f94a00d0282d4bd1b3a7dd07777c874d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "ESA Greenhouse Gases Climate Change Initiative (GHG CCI): GOSAT CH4 Full Physics Level 2 Data Product, version 1.0 (CH4_GOS_OCFP) generated with the OCFP (UoL-FP) algorithm", "abstract": "Part of the European Space Agency's (ESA) Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Climate Change Initiative (CCI) project and the Climate Research Data Package Number 3 (CRDP#3), the XCH4 GOS Full Physics product comprises a level 2, column-averaged dry-air mole fraction (mixing ratio) for methane (CH4). The product has been produced using data acquired from the Thermal and Near Infrared Sensor for Carbon Observations (TANSO-FTS) NIR and SWIR spectra, onboard the Japanese Greenhouse gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT). \r\n\r\nThis version of the full physics product (version 1.0) has been generated using the OCFP University of Leicester Full-Physics Methane Retrieval Algorithm, based on the original Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) Full Physics Retrieval Algorithm and modified for use on GOSAT spectra baseline algorithm. This algorithm has been designated as an 'alternative' algorithm for the GHG CCI full physics methane retrievals. A second product has also been generated from the TANSO-FTS data by applying the baseline GHG CCI full physics algorithm, the RemoTeC SRFP algorithm. It is advised that users who aren't sure whether to use the baseline or alternative product use the baseline product generated with the SRFP baseline algorithm. For more information regarding the differences between baseline and alternative algorithms please see the GHG-CCI data products webpage.\r\n\r\nThe product is stored in NetCDF format with all GOSAT soundings on a single day stored in one file. For further details on the product, including the UoL-FP algorithm and the TANSO-FTS instrument, please see the associated product user guide (PUG) or the Algorithm Theoretical Basis Documents in the documentation section.\r\n\r\nThe GHG-CCI team encourage all users of their products to register with them to receive information on any updates or issues regarding the data products and to receive notification of new product releases. To register, please use the following link: http://www.iup.uni-bremen.de/sciamachy/NIR_NADIR_WFM_DOAS/CRDP_REG/" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14590, "uuid": "13a70e86362046d98361eeb41bca67b8", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EAAT11", "numberOfFiles": 168973, "volume": 16717607863, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14589, "uuid": "a4ba2f53eff24711ac24a3e300e95739", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: Volcanic ash product imagery over Lesser Antilles and the Caribbean", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. These include visible, infra-red, water vapour, High Resolution Visible (HRV) images and derived cloud top height, cloud top temperature, fog, snow detection and volcanic ash products. These images are available for a range of geographical areas. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains volcanic ash product images from MSG satellites over Lesser Antilles and the Caribbean. Imagery available from March 2005 onwards at a frequency of 15 minutes (some are hourly) and are at least 24 hours old.\r\n\n\nThe geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14592, "uuid": "40935bfbcceb4aa084748551fce7c52a", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EAEJ11", "numberOfFiles": 163508, "volume": 65008218565, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14591, "uuid": "4c8064df91244621bdd4beb20577e659", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: Volcanic ash product imagery over the Middle East", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14594, "uuid": "1e60b01a2f6348c5a02bf4a78a5ab1d9", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EAEN11", "numberOfFiles": 190771, "volume": 93771394101, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14593, "uuid": "913b86b5fc494a5ba1bc71782163d06d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: Volcanic ash product imagery over Northern Europe", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. These include visible, infra-red, water vapour, High Resolution Visible (HRV) images and derived cloud top height, cloud top temperature, fog, snow detection and volcanic ash products. These images are available for a range of geographical areas. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains volcanic ash product images from MSG satellites over Northern Europe. Imagery available from March 2005 onwards at a frequency of 15 minutes (some are hourly) and are at least 24 hours old.\r\n\n\nThe geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14596, "uuid": "4e5454031bee4046a823377c572dec4d", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EAIL11", "numberOfFiles": 169035, "volume": 34266371708, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14595, "uuid": "d6a4ef0e45bc474aa68d7198482f025b", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: Volcanic ash product imagery over Iceland", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14598, "uuid": "0747042f7a224ebab5c7d638b8bc49d4", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EAMM11", "numberOfFiles": 168970, "volume": 68406432393, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14597, "uuid": "1142ebdf047d4feb9a2b38d01be0e471", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: Volcanic ash product imagery over the Mediterranean", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14600, "uuid": "6a0ad3958fc740ef9b3bfaf72cf775ac", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EEAO11", "numberOfFiles": 115648, "volume": 111901305511, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14599, "uuid": "b3c79c99b4eb43b4a95c25469291b55d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: RGB 'False Colour' 321 product daytime images over the West Africa and the Azores", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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This combination can then highlight different physical features through the differing amounts of red, green and blue and hence give a unique colour to that feature. In this case, turquoise clouds contain ice crystals, whilst white clouds are water clouds (inc. fog). Vegetation creates a green signal and sandy areas are pink. Snow covered ground is turquoise.\r\n\r\nNote: a change in product can be seen from a change to software implemented on 25/11/2013 where the scaling and gamma correction of the R, G, and B channels were tuned to give an improved image, in effect lightening the brighter colours in the image image.\n\nThe geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. 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In this case, turquoise clouds contain ice crystals, whilst white clouds are water clouds (inc. fog). Vegetation creates a green signal and sandy areas are pink. Snow covered ground is turquoise.\n\nThe geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14604, "uuid": "2b431c6450b44227a6ced36f3c215c0b", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EEEB11", "numberOfFiles": 3280, "volume": 1494109721, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14603, "uuid": "9c0d7f9e22f141f2bf501b3d3be41e87", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: RGB 'False Colour' 321 product daytime imagery large UKV domain area", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. These include visible, infra-red, water vapour, High Resolution Visible (HRV) images and derived cloud top height, cloud top temperature, fog, snow detection and volcanic ash products. These images are available for a range of geographical areas. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains RGB 'False Colour' 321 product images from MSG satellites over UKV domain area. Imagery available from March 2005 onwards at a frequency of 15 minutes (some are hourly) and are at least 24 hours old.\r\n\r\nRGB images are composite images generated by combining two or more channels and displaying in colour. The naming convention describes which channel is assigned to the red, green and blue colours. For example RGB 321 means that channel 3 (1.6 micron) is on the red, channel 2 (0.8 micron) is on the green and channel 1 (0.6 micron) is on the blue. This combination can then highlight different physical features through the differing amounts of red, green and blue and hence give a unique colour to that feature. In this case, turquoise clouds contain ice crystals, whilst white clouds are water clouds (inc. fog). Vegetation creates a green signal and sandy areas are pink. Snow covered ground is turquoise.\r\n\r\nNote: a change in product can be seen from a change to software implemented on 25/11/2013 where the scaling and gamma correction of the R, G, and B channels were tuned to give an improved image, in effect lightening the brighter colours in the image image.\n\nThe geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14606, "uuid": "c5c9226498b042ad8cc8b4fff847177f", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EEEH11", "numberOfFiles": 3270, "volume": 1538196739, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14605, "uuid": "a6150cae12b0463b891ebd35056dca6c", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: RGB 'False Colour' 321 product daytime imagery over Europe and the East Atlantic", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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This combination can then highlight different physical features through the differing amounts of red, green and blue and hence give a unique colour to that feature. In this case, turquoise clouds contain ice crystals, whilst white clouds are water clouds (inc. fog). Vegetation creates a green signal and sandy areas are pink. Snow covered ground is turquoise.\r\n\r\nNote: a change in product can be seen from a change to software implemented on 25/11/2013 where the scaling and gamma correction of the R, G, and B channels were tuned to give an improved image, in effect lightening the brighter colours in the image image.\n\nThe geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14608, "uuid": "7436761278ca462682b50a9453abad3f", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EEEJ11", "numberOfFiles": 111867, "volume": 20779684704, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14607, "uuid": "beb22babd8eb415aad8a85524cd902fa", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: RGB 'False Colour' 321 product daytime imagery Middle East", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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In this case, turquoise clouds contain ice crystals, whilst white clouds are water clouds (inc. fog). Vegetation creates a green signal and sandy areas are pink. Snow covered ground is turquoise.\r\n\r\nNote: a change in product can be seen from a change to software implemented on 25/11/2013 where the scaling and gamma correction of the R, G, and B channels were tuned to give an improved image, in effect lightening the brighter colours in the image image.\n\nThe geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14610, "uuid": "352a1ef6e8bd437d8030bf1158104ff6", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EEEU11", "numberOfFiles": 2567, "volume": 3057419029, "fileFormat": "Images are PNG formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14609, "uuid": "3005bdbabf0c438084b9ff4d4894aa01", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: RGB 'False Colour' 321 product daytime imagery Europe and the North Atlantic", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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This combination can then highlight different physical features through the differing amounts of red, green and blue and hence give a unique colour to that feature. In this case, turquoise clouds contain ice crystals, whilst white clouds are water clouds (inc. fog). Vegetation creates a green signal and sandy areas are pink. Snow covered ground is turquoise.\r\n\r\nNote: a change in product can be seen from a change to software implemented on 25/11/2013 where the scaling and gamma correction of the R, G, and B channels were tuned to give an improved image, in effect lightening the brighter colours in the image image.\n\nThe geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14612, "uuid": "da261650517e48959e6acb9df1607ccc", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EEEW11", "numberOfFiles": 113663, "volume": 40578593177, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14611, "uuid": "e00d02c66a024d1e867fa120b033c7b9", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: RGB 'False Colour' 321 product daytime imagery over Western Europe", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. These include visible, infra-red, water vapour, High Resolution Visible (HRV) images and derived cloud top height, cloud top temperature, fog, snow detection and volcanic ash products. These images are available for a range of geographical areas. \r\n\r\nThis dataset contains RGB 'False Colour' 321 product images from MSG satellites over western Europe. Imagery available from March 2005 onwards at a frequency of 15 minutes (some are hourly) and are at least 24 hours old.\r\n\r\nRGB images are composite images generated by combining two or more channels and displaying in colour. The naming convention describes which channel is assigned to the red, green and blue colours. For example RGB 321 means that channel 3 (1.6 micron) is on the red, channel 2 (0.8 micron) is on the green and channel 1 (0.6 micron) is on the blue. This combination can then highlight different physical features through the differing amounts of red, green and blue and hence give a unique colour to that feature. In this case, turquoise clouds contain ice crystals, whilst white clouds are water clouds (inc. fog). Vegetation creates a green signal and sandy areas are pink. Snow covered ground is turquoise.\r\n\r\nNote: a change in product can be seen from a change to software implemented on 25/11/2013 where the scaling and gamma correction of the R, G, and B channels were tuned to give an improved image, in effect lightening the brighter colours in the image image.\n\nThe geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14614, "uuid": "b7277a36d77f47848178119227eba617", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EEXT11", "numberOfFiles": 153242, "volume": 135273273902, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14613, "uuid": "4f5816d229e24a3c83912fcbdcf7b92f", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: RGB 'False Colour' 321 product daytime imagery tropics", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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In this case, turquoise clouds contain ice crystals, whilst white clouds are water clouds (inc. fog). Vegetation creates a green signal and sandy areas are pink. Snow covered ground is turquoise.\r\n\r\nNote: a change in product can be seen from a change to software implemented on 25/11/2013 where the scaling and gamma correction of the R, G, and B channels were tuned to give an improved image, in effect lightening the brighter colours in the image image.\n\nThe geographic extent for images within this datasets is available via the linked documentation 'MSG satellite imagery product geographic area details'. Each MSG imagery product area can be referenced from the third and fourth character of the image product name giving in the filename. 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E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14623, "uuid": "4895b865f9f54a64afb9d511ba51dda6", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EFEA31", "numberOfFiles": 108986, "volume": 16022920289, "fileFormat": "Data are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14622, "uuid": "0f62a3801fda44b6971d50caca391245", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: Latest fog product at night black and white imagery over UKV domain area", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14625, "uuid": "f458851415c14d92ae258897c4183bac", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EHEA11", "numberOfFiles": 183134, "volume": 14923559678, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14624, "uuid": "76de8ec64e8b4336b98e21b846d082e3", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: Cloud top height product imagery over UKV domain area", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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E.g. for EEAO11 the corresponding geographic details can be found under the entry for area code 'AO' (i.e West Africa).\n" }, "onlineresource_set": [] }, { "ob_id": 14629, "uuid": "3cb7c8a6978449c09e434c498c208a37", "short_code": "result", "curationCategory": "A", "dataPath": "/badc/msg/data/hritimages/EHEU11", "numberOfFiles": 186106, "volume": 54600134586, "fileFormat": "Images are GIF formatted", "storageStatus": "online", "storageLocation": "internal", "oldDataPath": [], "observation": { "ob_id": 14628, "uuid": "c14758244805493da91ab983a6729b0d", "short_code": "ob", "title": "MSG: Cloud top height product imagery over Europe and the North Atlantic", "abstract": "The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites, operated by EUMETSAT (The European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites), provide almost continuous imagery to meteorologists and researchers in Europe and around the world. 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