eodag 2.12.1__py3-none-any.whl → 3.0.0b2__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. eodag/api/core.py +440 -321
  2. eodag/api/product/__init__.py +5 -1
  3. eodag/api/product/_assets.py +57 -2
  4. eodag/api/product/_product.py +89 -68
  5. eodag/api/product/metadata_mapping.py +181 -66
  6. eodag/api/search_result.py +48 -1
  7. eodag/cli.py +20 -6
  8. eodag/config.py +95 -6
  9. eodag/plugins/apis/base.py +8 -165
  10. eodag/plugins/apis/ecmwf.py +36 -24
  11. eodag/plugins/apis/usgs.py +40 -24
  12. eodag/plugins/authentication/aws_auth.py +2 -2
  13. eodag/plugins/authentication/header.py +31 -6
  14. eodag/plugins/authentication/keycloak.py +13 -84
  15. eodag/plugins/authentication/oauth.py +3 -3
  16. eodag/plugins/authentication/openid_connect.py +256 -46
  17. eodag/plugins/authentication/qsauth.py +3 -0
  18. eodag/plugins/authentication/sas_auth.py +8 -1
  19. eodag/plugins/authentication/token.py +92 -46
  20. eodag/plugins/authentication/token_exchange.py +120 -0
  21. eodag/plugins/download/aws.py +86 -91
  22. eodag/plugins/download/base.py +72 -40
  23. eodag/plugins/download/http.py +607 -264
  24. eodag/plugins/download/s3rest.py +28 -15
  25. eodag/plugins/manager.py +74 -57
  26. eodag/plugins/search/__init__.py +36 -0
  27. eodag/plugins/search/base.py +225 -18
  28. eodag/plugins/search/build_search_result.py +389 -32
  29. eodag/plugins/search/cop_marine.py +378 -0
  30. eodag/plugins/search/creodias_s3.py +15 -14
  31. eodag/plugins/search/csw.py +5 -7
  32. eodag/plugins/search/data_request_search.py +44 -20
  33. eodag/plugins/search/qssearch.py +508 -203
  34. eodag/plugins/search/static_stac_search.py +99 -36
  35. eodag/resources/constraints/climate-dt.json +13 -0
  36. eodag/resources/constraints/extremes-dt.json +8 -0
  37. eodag/resources/ext_product_types.json +1 -1
  38. eodag/resources/product_types.yml +1897 -34
  39. eodag/resources/providers.yml +3539 -3277
  40. eodag/resources/stac.yml +48 -54
  41. eodag/resources/stac_api.yml +71 -25
  42. eodag/resources/stac_provider.yml +5 -0
  43. eodag/resources/user_conf_template.yml +51 -3
  44. eodag/rest/__init__.py +6 -0
  45. eodag/rest/cache.py +70 -0
  46. eodag/rest/config.py +68 -0
  47. eodag/rest/constants.py +27 -0
  48. eodag/rest/core.py +757 -0
  49. eodag/rest/server.py +397 -258
  50. eodag/rest/stac.py +438 -307
  51. eodag/rest/types/collections_search.py +44 -0
  52. eodag/rest/types/eodag_search.py +232 -43
  53. eodag/rest/types/{stac_queryables.py → queryables.py} +81 -43
  54. eodag/rest/types/stac_search.py +277 -0
  55. eodag/rest/utils/__init__.py +216 -0
  56. eodag/rest/utils/cql_evaluate.py +119 -0
  57. eodag/rest/utils/rfc3339.py +65 -0
  58. eodag/types/__init__.py +99 -9
  59. eodag/types/bbox.py +15 -14
  60. eodag/types/download_args.py +31 -0
  61. eodag/types/search_args.py +58 -7
  62. eodag/types/whoosh.py +81 -0
  63. eodag/utils/__init__.py +72 -9
  64. eodag/utils/constraints.py +37 -37
  65. eodag/utils/exceptions.py +23 -17
  66. eodag/utils/repr.py +113 -0
  67. eodag/utils/requests.py +138 -0
  68. eodag/utils/rest.py +104 -0
  69. eodag/utils/stac_reader.py +100 -16
  70. {eodag-2.12.1.dist-info → eodag-3.0.0b2.dist-info}/METADATA +65 -44
  71. eodag-3.0.0b2.dist-info/RECORD +110 -0
  72. {eodag-2.12.1.dist-info → eodag-3.0.0b2.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
  73. {eodag-2.12.1.dist-info → eodag-3.0.0b2.dist-info}/entry_points.txt +6 -5
  74. eodag/plugins/apis/cds.py +0 -540
  75. eodag/rest/utils.py +0 -1133
  76. eodag-2.12.1.dist-info/RECORD +0 -94
  77. {eodag-2.12.1.dist-info → eodag-3.0.0b2.dist-info}/LICENSE +0 -0
  78. {eodag-2.12.1.dist-info → eodag-3.0.0b2.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
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- # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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+ # -+- coding: utf-8 -+-
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  # Copyright 2018, CS GROUP - France, https://www.csgroup.eu/
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  #
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  # This file is part of EODAG project
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  # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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  # limitations under the License.
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- # CBERS 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ # MARK: CBERS 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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  CBERS4_MUX_L2:
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  abstract: |
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  China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite, CBERS-4 MUX camera Level-2 product. System corrected images, expect some
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  missionStartDate: "2014-12-07T00:00:00Z"
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  title: CBERS-4 PAN10M Level-4
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- # Landasat --------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ # MARK: Landasat -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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  # https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/what-naming-convention-landsat-collections-level-1-scenes
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  L57_REFLECTANCE:
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  title: Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) 15- to 30-meter multispectral Collection-2 Level-2 data from Landsat 7
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  missionStartDate: "1999-04-15T00:00:00Z"
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- # MODIS -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ # MARK: MODIS --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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  MODIS_MCD43A4:
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  The MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Reflectance product MCD43A4 provides 500 meter
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  missionStartDate: "2000-03-05T00:00:00Z"
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  title: MODIS MCD43A4
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- # OSO -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ # MARK: OSO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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  OSO:
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  An overview of OSO Land Cover data is given on https://www.theia-land.fr/en/ceslist/land-cover-sec/
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  missionStartDate: "2016-01-01T00:00:00Z"
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  title: OSO Land Cover
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- # NAIP -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ # MARK: NAIP ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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  NAIP:
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  abstract: |
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  The National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) acquires aerial imagery during the agricultural growing seasons in
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  missionStartDate: "2003-01-01T00:00:00Z"
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  title: National Agriculture Imagery Program
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- # Pleiades - ------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ # MARK: Pleiades - ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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  PLD_PAN:
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  abstract: Pleiades Panchromatic (Pan)
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  instrument: PHR
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  missionStartDate: "2011-12-17T00:00:00Z"
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  title: Pleiades Pansharpened
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- # Sentinel 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ # MARK: Sentinel 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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  S1_SAR_OCN:
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  Level-2 OCN products include components for Ocean Swell spectra (OSW) providing continuity with ERS and ASAR WV
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  title: SENTINEL1 SAR Level-0
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  missionStartDate: "2014-04-03T00:00:00Z"
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+ # MARK: Sentinel 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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  S2_MSI_L1C:
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  abstract: |
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  The Level-1C product is composed of 100x100 km2 tiles (ortho-images in UTM/WGS84 projection). It results from
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  missionStartDate: "2015-06-23T00:00:00Z"
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  title: SENTINEL2 Level-3A
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- # Sentinel 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------
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- # S3 OLCI L1
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+ # MARK: Sentinel 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ # MARK: S3 OLCI L1
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  abstract: |
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  OLCI (Ocean and Land Colour Instrument) Full resolution: 300m at nadir. Level 1 products are calibrated
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  title: SENTINEL3 EFR
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  missionStartDate: "2016-02-16T00:00:00Z"
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+ abstract: |
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+ OLCI (Ocean and Land Colour Instrument) Full resolution: 300m at nadir. Level 1 products are calibrated
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+ Top Of Atmosphere radiance values at OLCI 21 spectral bands. Radiances are computed from the instrument digital
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+ counts by applying geo-referencing, radiometric processing (non-linearity correction, smear correction, dark offset
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+ correction, absolute gain calibration adjusted for gain evolution with time), and stray-light correction for
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+ straylight effects in OLCI camera's spectrometer and ground imager. Additionally, spatial resampling of OLCI pixels
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+ to the 'ideal' instrument grid, initial pixel classification, and annotation at tie points with auxiliary
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+ meteorological data and acquisition geometry are provided. The radiance products are accompanied by error estimate
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+ products, however the error values are currently not available. - All Sentinel-3 NRT products are available at
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+ pick-up point in less than 3h. - All Sentinel-3 Non Time Critical (NTC) products are available at pick-up point in
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+ less than 30 days. Sentinel-3 is part of a series of Sentinel satellites, under the umbrella of the
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+ EU Copernicus programme.
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+ instrument: OLCI
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+ platform: SENTINEL3
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: S3A,S3B
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+ processingLevel: L1
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+ keywords: OLCI,SENTINEL,SENTINEL3,S3,S3A,S3B,L1,EFR,BC002
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: OLCI Level 1B Full Resolution (version BC002) - Sentinel-3 - Reprocessed
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+ missionStartDate: "2016-04-25T00:00:00Z"
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+ missionEndDate: "2019-10-29T00:00:00Z"
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+ OLCI (Ocean and Land Colour Instrument) Reduced resolution: 1200m at nadir. Level 1 products are calibrated
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+ Top Of Atmosphere radiance values at OLCI 21 spectral bands. Radiances are computed from the instrument digital
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+ counts by applying geo-referencing, radiometric processing (non-linearity correction, smear correction, dark
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+ offset correction, absolute gain calibration adjusted for gain evolution with time), and stray-light correction
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+ for straylight effects in OLCI camera's spectrometer and ground imager. Additionally, spatial resampling of
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+ OLCI pixels to the 'ideal' instrument grid, initial pixel classification, and annotation at tie points with
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+ auxiliary meteorological data and acquisition geometry are provided. The radiance products are accompanied
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+ by error estimate products, however the error values are currently not available. Sentinel-3 is part of a
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+ series of Sentinel satellites, under the umbrella of the EU Copernicus programme. This collection contains
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+ reprocessed data from baseline collection 002. Operational data can be found in the corresponding collection.
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+ instrument: OLCI
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+ platform: SENTINEL3
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: S3A,S3B
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+ processingLevel: L1
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+ keywords: OLCI,SENTINEL,SENTINEL3,S3,S3A,S3B,L1,ERR,BC002
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: OLCI Level 1B Reduced Resolution (version BC002) - Sentinel-3 - Reprocessed
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+ missionStartDate: "2016-04-25T00:00:00Z"
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+ missionEndDate: "2019-10-29T00:00:00Z"
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  missionStartDate: "2016-03-01T00:00:00Z"
1366
+ missionEndDate: "2019-12-31T00:00:00Z"
1367
+
1368
+ S3_WAT_BC005:
1369
+ abstract: |
1370
+ The products contain the typical altimetry measurements, like the altimeter range, the sea surface height, the wind
1371
+ speed, significant wave height and all required geophysical corrections and related flags. Also the sea Ice
1372
+ freeboard measurement is included. The measurements in the standard data file provide the measurements in low
1373
+ (1 Hz = approx. 7km) and high resolution (20 Hz = approx. 300 m), in LRM mode or in SAR mode, for both C-band and
1374
+ Ku band. The SAR mode is the default mode. The reduced measurement data file contains 1 Hz measurements only. The
1375
+ enhanced measurement data file contains also the waveforms and associated parameters and the pseudo LRM
1376
+ measurements when in SAR mode. Sentinel-3 is part of a series of Sentinel satellites, under the umbrella of the EU
1377
+ Copernicus programme. This collection contains reprocessed data from baseline collection 004. Operational data can
1378
+ be found in the corresponding collection.
1379
+ instrument: SRAL
1380
+ platform: SENTINEL3
1381
+ platformSerialIdentifier: S3A,S3B
1382
+ processingLevel: L2
1383
+ keywords: SRAL,SENTINEL,SENTINEL3,S3,S3A,S3B,L2,WAT,REPROCESSED,BC005
1384
+ sensorType: RADAR
1385
+ license: proprietary
1386
+ title: SRAL Level 2 Altimetry Global (version BC005) - Sentinel-3 - Reprocessed
1387
+ missionStartDate: "2016-05-05T00:00:00Z"
1388
+ missionEndDate: "2023-03-09T00:00:00Z"
1239
1389
 
1240
1390
  S3_LAN:
1241
1391
  abstract: LAN or SR_2_LAN___ (peps)
@@ -1249,7 +1399,79 @@ S3_LAN:
1249
1399
  title: SENTINEL3 SRAL Level-2 LAN
1250
1400
  missionStartDate: "2016-02-16T00:00:00Z"
1251
1401
 
1252
- # S3 SYNERGY
1402
+ S3_LAN_HY:
1403
+ abstract: |
1404
+ Sentinel-3 STM payload includes two main instruments: the Sentinel-3 Radar ALtimeter (SRAL) and a MicroWave
1405
+ Radiometer (MWR). SRAL is providing continuous topography measurements of the Earth's surface. It is the first
1406
+ radar altimeter operating exclusively with delay-Doppler capabilities, which provides a significant improvement of
1407
+ the along-track resolution compared to conventional Low Resolution Mode (LRM) altimeters. This enhancement is
1408
+ highly valuable over continental and sea ice surfaces, considering their heterogeneous characteristics.
1409
+ ESA and the Sentinel-3 Mission Performance Cluster (MPC) have developed in 2021-2022 dedicated delay-Doppler and
1410
+ Level-2 processing chains for the generation of new Sentinel-3 STM LAND level-2 products over inland waters,
1411
+ sea-ice, and land ice areas. The main objective of these so-called “Thematic Products” is to address the specific
1412
+ needs of the user communities related to the three different Thematic surfaces.
1413
+ For Hydrology Thematic Products, the coverage includes all the continental surfaces, except the Antarctica ice
1414
+ sheet, and Greenland ice sheet interior. Over coastal zones the 50 km common area between Land and Marine products
1415
+ remains. Therefore, the Hydrology products cover up to 25 km over surfaces considered as Marine.
1416
+ instrument: SRAL
1417
+ platform: SENTINEL3
1418
+ platformSerialIdentifier: S3A,S3B
1419
+ processingLevel: L2
1420
+ keywords: SRAL,SENTINEL,SENTINEL3,S3,S3A,S3B,L2,LAN,HYDROLOGY
1421
+ sensorType: RADAR
1422
+ license: proprietary
1423
+ title: SENTINEL3 SRAL Level-2 LAN HYDRO
1424
+ missionStartDate: "2016-02-16T00:00:00Z"
1425
+
1426
+ S3_LAN_SI:
1427
+ abstract: |
1428
+ Sentinel-3 STM payload includes two main instruments: the Sentinel-3 Radar ALtimeter (SRAL) and a MicroWave
1429
+ Radiometer (MWR). SRAL is providing continuous topography measurements of the Earth's surface. It is the first
1430
+ radar altimeter operating exclusively with delay-Doppler capabilities, which provides a significant improvement of
1431
+ the along-track resolution compared to conventional Low Resolution Mode (LRM) altimeters. This enhancement is
1432
+ highly valuable over continental and sea ice surfaces, considering their heterogeneous characteristics.
1433
+ ESA and the Sentinel-3 Mission Performance Cluster (MPC) have developed in 2021-2022 dedicated delay-Doppler and
1434
+ Level-2 processing chains for the generation of new Sentinel-3 STM LAND level-2 products over inland waters,
1435
+ sea-ice, and land ice areas. The main objective of these so-called “Thematic Products” is to address the specific
1436
+ needs of the user communities related to the three different Thematic surfaces.
1437
+ Each Sentinel-3 STM Land Thematic Product has a dedicated geographical coverage, defined in a Thematic Mask. For Sea
1438
+ Ice Thematic Products, the mask remains static, and the coverage was calculated by the Expert Support
1439
+ Laboratories (ESL) of the Sentinel-3 MPC, based on the maximum of sea ice extent given a NSIDC sea ice climatology.
1440
+ instrument: SRAL
1441
+ platform: SENTINEL3
1442
+ platformSerialIdentifier: S3A,S3B
1443
+ processingLevel: L2
1444
+ keywords: SRAL,SENTINEL,SENTINEL3,S3,S3A,S3B,L2,LAN,SEA,ICE
1445
+ sensorType: RADAR
1446
+ license: proprietary
1447
+ title: SENTINEL3 SRAL Level-2 LAN SEA ICE
1448
+ missionStartDate: "2016-02-16T00:00:00Z"
1449
+
1450
+ S3_LAN_LI:
1451
+ abstract: |
1452
+ Sentinel-3 STM payload includes two main instruments: the Sentinel-3 Radar ALtimeter (SRAL) and a MicroWave
1453
+ Radiometer (MWR). SRAL is providing continuous topography measurements of the Earth's surface. It is the first
1454
+ radar altimeter operating exclusively with delay-Doppler capabilities, which provides a significant improvement of
1455
+ the along-track resolution compared to conventional Low Resolution Mode (LRM) altimeters. This enhancement is
1456
+ highly valuable over continental and sea ice surfaces, considering their heterogeneous characteristics.
1457
+ ESA and the Sentinel-3 Mission Performance Cluster (MPC) have developed in 2021-2022 dedicated delay-Doppler and
1458
+ Level-2 processing chains for the generation of new Sentinel-3 STM LAND level-2 products over inland waters,
1459
+ sea-ice, and land ice areas. The main objective of these so-called “Thematic Products” is to address the specific
1460
+ needs of the user communities related to the three different Thematic surfaces.
1461
+ Each Sentinel-3 STM Land Thematic Product has a dedicated geographical coverage, defined in a Thematic Mask. For
1462
+ Land Ice Thematic Products, the mask includes the Antarctica and Greenland ice sheets, along with glacier areas as
1463
+ defined in the Randolph Glacier Inventory (RGI) database.
1464
+ instrument: SRAL
1465
+ platform: SENTINEL3
1466
+ platformSerialIdentifier: S3A,S3B
1467
+ processingLevel: L2
1468
+ keywords: SRAL,SENTINEL,SENTINEL3,S3,S3A,S3B,L2,LAN,LAND,ICE
1469
+ sensorType: RADAR
1470
+ license: proprietary
1471
+ title: SENTINEL3 SRAL Level-2 LAN LAND ICE
1472
+ missionStartDate: "2016-02-16T00:00:00Z"
1473
+
1474
+ # MARK: S3 SYNERGY
1253
1475
  # Synergy data products are generally combinations of OLCI and SLSTR instruments
1254
1476
  S3_SY_SYN:
1255
1477
  abstract: |
@@ -1332,7 +1554,7 @@ S3_SY_VGP:
1332
1554
  title: SENTINEL3 SYNERGY Level-2 VGP
1333
1555
  missionStartDate: "2016-02-16T00:00:00Z"
1334
1556
 
1335
- # Sentinel 5P ------------------------------------------------------------------
1557
+ # MARK: Sentinel 5P --------------------------------------------------------------------
1336
1558
  S5P_L1B2_IR_ALL:
1337
1559
  abstract: |
1338
1560
  Solar irradiance spectra for all bands (UV1-6 and SWIR)
@@ -1352,6 +1574,45 @@ S5P_L1B2_IR_ALL:
1352
1574
  title: Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 1B and Level 2 Irradiances for the SWIR and UNV bands
1353
1575
  missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1354
1576
 
1577
+ S5P_L1B_IR_ALL:
1578
+ abstract: |
1579
+ Solar irradiance spectra for all bands (UV1-6 and SWIR)
1580
+ The TROPOMI instrument is a space-borne, nadir-viewing, imaging spectrometer covering wavelength bands between the
1581
+ ultraviolet and the shortwave infrared. The instrument, the single payload of the Sentinel-5P spacecraft, uses
1582
+ passive remote sensing techniques to attain its objective by measuring, at the Top Of Atmosphere (TOA), the solar
1583
+ radiation reflected by and radiated from the earth. The instrument operates in a push-broom configuration
1584
+ (non-scanning), with a swath width of ~2600 km on the Earth's surface. The typical pixel size (near nadir) will
1585
+ be 7x3.5 km2 for all spectral bands, with the exception of the UV1 band (7x28 km2) and SWIR bands (7x7 km2).
1586
+ instrument: TROPOMI
1587
+ platform: SENTINEL5P
1588
+ platformSerialIdentifier: S5P
1589
+ processingLevel: L1B
1590
+ keywords: SENTINEL,SENTINEL5P,S5P,L1,L1B,TROPOMI,IR,SIR,SWIR,Irradiances,UVN
1591
+ sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
1592
+ license: proprietary
1593
+ title: Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 1B Irradiances for the SWIR and UNV bands
1594
+ missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1595
+
1596
+ S5P_L2_IR_ALL:
1597
+ abstract: |
1598
+ The TROPOMI instrument is a space-borne, nadir-viewing, imaging spectrometer covering wavelength bands between the
1599
+ ultraviolet and the shortwave infrared. The instrument, the single payload of the Sentinel-5P spacecraft, uses
1600
+ passive remote sensing techniques to attain its objective by measuring, at the Top Of Atmosphere (TOA), the solar
1601
+ radiation reflected by and radiated from the earth. The instrument operates in a push-broom configuration
1602
+ (non-scanning), with a swath width of ~2600 km on the Earth's surface. The typical pixel size (near nadir) will
1603
+ be 7x3.5 km2 for all spectral bands, with the exception of the UV1 band (7x28 km2) and SWIR bands (7x7 km2).
1604
+ Level 2 data provides total columns of ozone, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde,
1605
+ tropospheric columns of ozone, vertical profiles of ozone and cloud & aerosol information.
1606
+ instrument: TROPOMI
1607
+ platform: SENTINEL5P
1608
+ platformSerialIdentifier: S5P
1609
+ processingLevel: L2
1610
+ keywords: SENTINEL,SENTINEL5P,S5P,L2,TROPOMI
1611
+ sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
1612
+ license: proprietary
1613
+ title: Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 2 Data
1614
+ missionStartDate: "2018-04-01T00:00:00Z"
1615
+
1355
1616
  S5P_L1B_IR_SIR:
1356
1617
  abstract: |
1357
1618
  Solar irradiance spectra for the SWIR bands (band 7 and band 8).
@@ -1842,7 +2103,7 @@ S5P_L2_SO2:
1842
2103
  title: Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 2 Sulphur Dioxide
1843
2104
  missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1844
2105
 
1845
- # Sentinel 6
2106
+ # MARK: Sentinel 6
1846
2107
  S6_P4_L1AHR_F06:
1847
2108
  abstract: |
1848
2109
  This is a reprocessed dataset at baseline F06, which is continued by the NRT/NTC data stream from 29/April/2022
@@ -1969,7 +2230,7 @@ S6_AMR_L2_F06:
1969
2230
  title: Sentinel 6 - Climate-quality Advanced Microwave Radiometer Level 2 Products Reprocessed at F06
1970
2231
  missionStartDate: "2020-11-28T00:00:00Z"
1971
2232
 
1972
- # SPOT ------------------------------------------------------------------------
2233
+ # MARK: SPOT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1973
2234
  SPOT_SWH:
1974
2235
  abstract: |
1975
2236
  The Spot World Heritage (SWH) programme objective is the free availability for non-commercial use of orthorectified
@@ -2011,7 +2272,7 @@ SPOT5_SPIRIT:
2011
2272
  title: Spot 5 SPIRIT
2012
2273
  missionStartDate: "2002-05-04T00:00:00Z"
2013
2274
 
2014
- # VENUS ------------------------------------------------------------------------
2275
+ # MARK: VENUS --------------------------------------------------------------------------
2015
2276
  VENUS_L1C:
2016
2277
  abstract: |
2017
2278
  A light description of Venus L1 data is available at http://www.cesbio.ups-tlse.fr/multitemp/?page_id=12984
@@ -2051,7 +2312,7 @@ VENUS_L3A_MAJA:
2051
2312
  title: Venus Level3-A
2052
2313
  missionStartDate: "2017-08-02T00:00:00Z"
2053
2314
 
2054
- # ECMWF -----------------------------------------------------------------------
2315
+ # MARK: ECMWF --------------------------------------------------------------------------
2055
2316
 
2056
2317
  TIGGE_CF_SFC:
2057
2318
  abstract: |
@@ -2065,9 +2326,9 @@ TIGGE_CF_SFC:
2065
2326
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
2066
2327
  license: proprietary
2067
2328
  title: TIGGE ECMWF Surface Control forecast
2068
- missionStartDate: "2003-01-01T00:00:00Z"
2329
+ missionStartDate: "2006-10-01T00:00:00Z"
2069
2330
 
2070
- # COPERNICUS ADS ----------------------------------------------------------------------
2331
+ # MARK: COPERNICUS ADS -----------------------------------------------------------------
2071
2332
  CAMS_GAC_FORECAST:
2072
2333
  abstract: |
2073
2334
  CAMS produces global forecasts for atmospheric composition twice a day.
@@ -2111,7 +2372,7 @@ CAMS_EU_AIR_QUALITY_FORECAST:
2111
2372
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
2112
2373
  license: proprietary
2113
2374
  title: CAMS European air quality forecasts
2114
- missionStartDate: "2021-01-01T00:00:00Z"
2375
+ missionStartDate: "2020-08-26T00:00:00Z"
2115
2376
 
2116
2377
  CAMS_GFE_GFAS:
2117
2378
  abstract: |
@@ -2154,7 +2415,7 @@ CAMS_SOLAR_RADIATION:
2154
2415
  CAMS_GREENHOUSE_INVERSION:
2155
2416
  abstract: |
2156
2417
  This data set contains net fluxes at the surface, atmospheric mixing ratios at model levels, and column-mean atmospheric mixing ratios for carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N20).
2157
- Natural and anthropogenic surface fluxes of greenhouse gases are key drivers of the evolution of Earths climate, so their monitoring is essential.
2418
+ Natural and anthropogenic surface fluxes of greenhouse gases are key drivers of the evolution of Earth's climate, so their monitoring is essential.
2158
2419
  Such information has been used in particular as part of the Assessment Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
2159
2420
  Ground-based and satellite remote-sensing observations provide a means to quantifying the net fluxes between the land and ocean on the one hand and the atmosphere on the other hand.
2160
2421
  This is done through a process called atmospheric inversion, which uses transport models of the atmosphere to link the observed concentrations of CO2, CH4 and N2O to the net fluxes at the Earth's surface.
@@ -2353,7 +2614,31 @@ CAMS_GLOBAL_EMISSIONS:
2353
2614
  title: CAMS global emission inventories
2354
2615
  missionStartDate: "2000-01-01T00:00:00Z"
2355
2616
 
2356
- # COPERNICUS CDS ----------------------------------------------------------------------
2617
+ # MARK: COPERNICUS CDS -----------------------------------------------------------------
2618
+ AG_ERA5:
2619
+ abstract: |
2620
+ This dataset provides daily surface meteorological data for the period from 1979 to present as input for agriculture
2621
+ and agro-ecological studies. This dataset is based on the hourly ECMWF ERA5 data at surface level and is referred to
2622
+ as AgERA5. Acquisition and pre-processing of the original ERA5 data is a complex and specialized job. By providing
2623
+ the AgERA5 dataset, users are freed from this work and can directly start with meaningful input for their analyses
2624
+ and modelling. To this end, the variables provided in this dataset match the input needs of most agriculture and
2625
+ agro-ecological models.
2626
+ Data were aggregated to daily time steps at the local time zone and corrected towards a finer topography at a 0.1°
2627
+ spatial resolution. The correction to the 0.1° grid was realized by applying grid and variable-specific regression
2628
+ equations to the ERA5 dataset interpolated at 0.1° grid. The equations were trained on ECMWF's operational
2629
+ high-resolution atmospheric model (HRES) at a 0.1° resolution. This way the data is tuned to the finer topography,
2630
+ finer land use pattern and finer land-sea delineation of the ECMWF HRES model.
2631
+ The data was produced on behalf of the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
2632
+ platform: ERA5
2633
+ instrument:
2634
+ platformSerialIdentifier: ERA5
2635
+ processingLevel:
2636
+ keywords: ECMWF,Reanalysis,ERA5,CDS,Atmospheric,climate,land,agriculture,AgERA5,surface
2637
+ sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
2638
+ license: proprietary
2639
+ title: Agrometeorological indicators from 1979 to present derived from reanalysis
2640
+ missionStartDate: "1979-01-01T00:00:00Z"
2641
+
2357
2642
  ERA5_SL:
2358
2643
  abstract: |
2359
2644
  ERA5 is the fifth generation ECMWF reanalysis for the global climate and weather for the past 8 decades.
@@ -2667,6 +2952,45 @@ GLACIERS_DIST_RANDOLPH:
2667
2952
  missionStartDate: "2000-01-01T00:00:00Z"
2668
2953
  missionEndDate: "2000-12-31T23:59:00Z"
2669
2954
 
2955
+ GRIDDED_GLACIERS_MASS_CHANGE:
2956
+ abstract: |
2957
+ The dataset provides annual glacier mass changes distributed on a global regular grid at 0.5° resolution (latitude,
2958
+ longitude). Glaciers play a fundamental role in the Earth's water cycles. They are one of the most important
2959
+ freshwater resources for societies and ecosystems and the recent increase in ice melt contributes directly to the
2960
+ rise of ocean levels. Due to this they have been declared as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) by GCOS, the Global
2961
+ Climate Observing System. Within the Copernicus Services, the global gridded annual glacier mass change dataset
2962
+ provides information on changing glacier resources by combining glacier change observations from the Fluctuations
2963
+ of Glaciers (FoG) database that is brokered from World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS). Previous glacier products
2964
+ were provided to the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) Climate Data Store (CDS) as a homogenized
2965
+ state-of-the-art glacier dataset with separated elevation and mass change time series collected by scientists and
2966
+ the national correspondents of each country as provided to the WGMS (see Related data). The new approach combines
2967
+ glacier mass balances from in-situ observations with glacier elevation changes from remote sensing to generate a new
2968
+ gridded product of annual glacier mass changes and related uncertainties for every hydrological year since 1975/76
2969
+ provided in a 0.5°x0.5° global regular grid. The dataset bridges the gap on spatio-temporal coverage of glacier
2970
+ change observations, providing for the first time in the CDS an annually resolved glacier mass change product using
2971
+ the glacier elevation change sample as calibration. This goal has become feasible at the global scale thanks to a
2972
+ new globally near-complete (96 percent of the world glaciers) dataset of glacier elevation change observations recently
2973
+ ingested by the FoG database. To develop the distributed glacier change product the glacier outlines were used from
2974
+ the Randolph Glacier Inventory 6.0 (see Related data). A glacier is considered to belong to a grid-point when its
2975
+ geometric centroid lies within the grid point. The centroid is obtained from the glacier outlines from the Randolph
2976
+ Glacier Inventory 6.0. The glacier mass changes in the unit Gigatonnes (1 Gt = 1x10^9 tonnes) correspond to the
2977
+ total mass of water lost/gained over the glacier surface during a given year. Note that to propagate to mm/cm/m of
2978
+ water column on the grid cell, the grid cell area needs to be considered. Also note that the data is provided for
2979
+ hydrological years, which vary between the Northern Hemisphere (01 October to 30 September next year) and the
2980
+ Southern Hemisphere (01 April to 31 March next year). This dataset has been produced by researchers at the WGMS on
2981
+ behalf of Copernicus Climate Change Service. Variables in the dataset/application are: Glacier mass change Variables
2982
+ in the dataset/application are: Uncertainty
2983
+ platform:
2984
+ instrument:
2985
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
2986
+ processingLevel:
2987
+ keywords: ECMWF,WGMS,INSITU,CDS,C3S,glacier,randolph,mass,gridded
2988
+ sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
2989
+ license: proprietary
2990
+ title: Glacier mass change gridded data from 1976 to present derived from the Fluctuations of Glaciers Database
2991
+ missionStartDate: "1975-01-01T00:00:00Z"
2992
+
2993
+
2670
2994
  SATELLITE_CARBON_DIOXIDE:
2671
2995
  abstract: |
2672
2996
  This dataset provides observations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2)\namounts obtained from observations
@@ -2706,6 +3030,41 @@ SATELLITE_CARBON_DIOXIDE:
2706
3030
  license: proprietary
2707
3031
  title: Carbon dioxide data from 2002 to present derived from satellite observations
2708
3032
  missionStartDate: "2002-10-01T00:00:00Z"
3033
+ missionEndDate: "2022-12-31T23:59:59"
3034
+
3035
+ SATELLITE_FIRE_BURNED_AREA:
3036
+ abstract: |
3037
+ The Burned Area products provide global information of total burned area (BA) at pixel and grid scale. The BA is
3038
+ identified with the date of first detection of the burned signal in the case of the pixel product, and with the
3039
+ total BA per grid cell in the case of the grid product. The products were obtained through the analysis of
3040
+ reflectance changes from medium resolution sensors (Terra MODIS, Sentinel-3 OLCI), supported by the use of MODIS
3041
+ thermal information. The burned area products also include information related to the land cover that has been
3042
+ burned, which has been extracted from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) land cover dataset, thus
3043
+ assuring consistency between the datasets.
3044
+ The algorithms for BA retrieval were developed by the University of Alcala (Spain), and processed by Brockmann
3045
+ Consult GmbH (Germany). Different product versions are available. FireCCI v5.0cds and FireCCI v5.1cds were
3046
+ developed as part of the Fire ECV Climate Change Initiative Project (Fire CCI) and brokered to C3S, offering the
3047
+ first global burned area time series at 250m spatial resolution. FireCCI v5.1cds used a more mature algorithm than
3048
+ the previous version. This algorithm was adapted to Sentinel-3 OLCI data to create the C3S v1.0 burned area
3049
+ product, extending the BA database to the present.
3050
+ During July 2020, an error in some files in the version v5.1cds were identified, affecting the files of the grid
3051
+ product of January 2018, and the pixel and grid products of October, November and December 2019. These errors were
3052
+ fixed, and a new version, v5.1.1cds, was created for the whole time series, to replace version v5.1cds. The latter
3053
+ product has been deprecated, but it is temporally kept in the database for transparency and traceability reasons.
3054
+ Only version v5.1.1cds should be used.
3055
+ The BA products are useful for researchers studying climate change, as they provide crucial information on burned
3056
+ biomass, which can be translated to greenhouse gases emissions amongst other contaminants. Burned area is also
3057
+ useful for land cover change studies, fire management and risk analysis.
3058
+ platform:
3059
+ instrument:
3060
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
3061
+ processingLevel:
3062
+ keywords: ECMWF,CDS,C3S,burned
3063
+ sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3064
+ license: proprietary
3065
+ title: Fire burned area from 2001 to present derived from satellite observations
3066
+ missionStartDate: "2001-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3067
+ missionEndDate: "2022-04-01T23:59:59"
2709
3068
 
2710
3069
  SATELLITE_METHANE:
2711
3070
  abstract: |
@@ -2744,6 +3103,123 @@ SATELLITE_METHANE:
2744
3103
  title: Methane data from 2002 to present derived from satellite observations
2745
3104
  missionStartDate: "2002-10-01T00:00:00Z"
2746
3105
 
3106
+ SATELLITE_SEA_ICE_EDGE_TYPE:
3107
+ abstract: |
3108
+ This dataset provides daily gridded data of sea ice edge and sea ice type derived from brightness temperatures
3109
+ measured by satellite passive microwave radiometers. Sea ice is an important component of our climate system and
3110
+ a sensitive indicator of climate change. Its presence or its retreat has a strong impact on air-sea interactions,
3111
+ the Earth's energy budget as well as marine ecosystems. It is recognized by the Global Climate Observing System as
3112
+ an Essential Climate Variable. Sea ice edge and type are some of the parameters used to characterise sea ice. Other
3113
+ parameters include sea ice concentration and sea ice thickness, also available in the Climate Data Store. Sea ice
3114
+ edge and type are defined as follows: Sea ice edge classifies the sea surface into open water, open ice, and closed
3115
+ ice depending on the amount of sea ice present in each grid cell. This variable is provided for both the Northern
3116
+ and Southern Hemispheres. Note that a sea ice concentration threshold of 30% is used to distinguish between open
3117
+ water and open ice, which differs from the 15% threshold commonly used for other sea ice products such as sea ice
3118
+ extent. Sea ice type classifies ice-covered areas into two categories based on the age of the sea ice: multiyear
3119
+ ice versus seasonal first-year ice. This variable is currently only available for the Northern Hemisphere and
3120
+ limited to the extended boreal winter months (mid-October through April). Sea ice type classification during summer
3121
+ is difficult due to the effect of melting at the ice surface which disturbs the passive microwave signature. Both
3122
+ sea ice products are based on measurements from the series of Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR),
3123
+ Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I), and Special Sensor Microwave Imager/Sounder (SSMIS) sensors and share the
3124
+ same algorithm baseline. However, sea ice edge makes use of two lower frequencies near 19 GHz and 37 GHz and a
3125
+ higher frequency near 90 GHz whereas sea ice type only uses the two lower frequencies. This dataset combines
3126
+ Climate Data Records (CDRs), which are intended to have sufficient length, consistency, and continuity to assess
3127
+ climate variability and change, and Interim Climate Data Records (ICDRs), which provide regular temporal extensions
3128
+ to the CDRs and where consistency with the CDRs is expected but not extensively checked. For this dataset, both the
3129
+ CDR and ICDR parts of each product were generated using the same software and algorithms. The CDRs of sea ice edge
3130
+ and type currently extend from 25 October 1978 to 31 December 2020 whereas the corresponding ICDRs extend from
3131
+ January 2021 to present (with a 16-day latency behind real time). All data from the current release of the datasets
3132
+ (version 2.0) are Level-4 products, in which data gaps are filled by temporal and spatial interpolation. For product
3133
+ limitations and known issues, please consult the Product User Guide. This dataset is produced on behalf of
3134
+ Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), with heritage from the operational products generated by EUMETSAT Ocean and
3135
+ Sea Ice Satellite Application Facility (OSI SAF). Variables in the dataset/application are: Sea ice edge, Sea ice
3136
+ type Variables in the dataset/application are: Status flag, Uncertainty
3137
+ platform:
3138
+ instrument:
3139
+ platform:
3140
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
3141
+ processingLevel:
3142
+ keywords: ECMWF,CDS,C3S,sea,ice
3143
+ sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3144
+ license: proprietary
3145
+ title: Sea ice edge and type daily gridded data from 1978 to present derived from satellite observations
3146
+ missionStartDate: "1978-10-25T00:00:00Z"
3147
+ missionEndDate: "2023-05-02T23:59:59"
3148
+
3149
+ SATELLITE_SEA_ICE_THICKNESS:
3150
+ abstract: |
3151
+ This dataset provides monthly gridded data of sea ice thickness for the Arctic region based on satellite radar altimetry
3152
+ observations. Sea ice is an important component of our climate system and a sensitive indicator of climate change. Its
3153
+ presence or its retreat has a strong impact on air-sea interactions, the Earth's energy budget as well as marine ecosystems.
3154
+ It is recognized by the Global Climate Observing System as an Essential Climate Variable. Sea ice thickness is one of the
3155
+ parameters commonly used to characterise sea ice, alongside sea ice concentration, sea ice edge, and sea ice type, also
3156
+ available in the Climate Data Store.
3157
+ Satellite radar altimeters provide measurements of the sea ice freeboard, which is the difference between the height of the
3158
+ surface of sea ice and the surface of water in open leads (areas of open water within the sea ice). Because of the buoyancy
3159
+ of ice in water, typically about 90% of the ice thickness remains under water and thus the total ice thickness is about 10
3160
+ times the freeboard. However, snow on top of sea ice changes this ratio and complicates the estimation of the ice thickness,
3161
+ requiring the use of auxiliary information about snow depth and density. The retrieval of ice thickness uses the narrow
3162
+ radar swath at the nadir of the satellite at full resolution of approximately 1-10 km and a point spacing of 300 meters.
3163
+ This Level-2 sea-ice thickness products (not provided here) is then gridded for a period of a month to obtain full coverage
3164
+ of a north polar grid at a resolution of 25 km. The algorithm used was developed as part of the European Space Agency
3165
+ Climate Change Initiative (ESA CCI) on Sea Ice.
3166
+ The data provided here are Level-3 Collated (L3C) products: they contain monthly gridded values from orbit data from a single
3167
+ platform (Envisat or CryoSat-2) without interpolation or any other form of gap filling. The files also contain estimates of
3168
+ the algorithm uncertainty as well as a quality status flag indicating potential issues with the retrieval not captured in the
3169
+ algorithm uncertainty. Sources of uncertainty in the algorithm are related to the auxiliary data and to the use of different
3170
+ radar altimeter concepts in Envisat (pulse-limited) and CryoSat-2 (synthetic aperture radar).
3171
+ This dataset combines a Climate Data Record (CDR), which has sufficient length, consistency, and continuity to be used to
3172
+ assess climate variability and change, and an Interim Climate Data Record (ICDR), which provides regular temporal extensions
3173
+ to the CDR and where consistency with the CDR is expected but not extensively checked. Here, the CDR is based on measurements
3174
+ from the RA-2 altimeter on Envisat (October 2002 to October 2010) and the SIRAL altimeter on CryoSat-2 (November 2010 to April
3175
+ 2020). The ICDR is based on observations from CryoSat-2 only (from April 2015 onward) and is updated monthly with a one-month
3176
+ delay behind real time. Users should note that the quality and accuracy of the data record are higher during the CryoSat-2
3177
+ period than during the Envisat period. As a result, care should be taken when combining the two missions to assess long-term
3178
+ changes and trends. More information can be found in the Product User Guide and Product Quality Assessment Report.
3179
+ This dataset is currently limited spatially to the Arctic region and temporally to the winter months of October through April
3180
+ due to unresolved bias originating from melting snow or open melt ponds in the remaining five months. For a similar reason,
3181
+ no sea-ice thickness data with sufficient quality exist for the Southern Hemisphere. The extension of the CDR/ICDR to other
3182
+ periods, regions, and radar altimeter missions is under development in the extension of the ESA CCI Sea Ice project (ESA CCI+).
3183
+ This dataset is produced on behalf of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).
3184
+ instrument:
3185
+ platform:
3186
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
3187
+ processingLevel:
3188
+ keywords: ECMWF,CDS,C3S,sea,ice
3189
+ sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3190
+ license: proprietary
3191
+ title: Sea ice thickness monthly gridded data for the Arctic from 2002 to present derived from satellite observations
3192
+ missionStartDate: "2002-10-01T00:00:00Z"
3193
+
3194
+ SATELLITE_SEA_ICE_CONCENTRATION:
3195
+ abstract: |
3196
+ This dataset provides daily gridded data of sea ice concentration for both hemispheres derived from satellite passive microwave
3197
+ brightness temperatures. Sea ice is an important component of our climate system and a sensitive indicator of climate change.
3198
+ Its presence or its retreat has a strong impact on air-sea interactions, the Earth's energy budget as well as marine ecosystems.
3199
+ It is listed as an Essential Climate Variable by the Global Climate Observing System. Sea ice concentration is defined as the
3200
+ fraction of the ocean surface in a pixel or grid cell that is covered with sea ice. It is one of the parameters commonly used to
3201
+ characterise the sea-ice cover. Other sea ice parameters include sea ice thickness, sea ice edge, and sea ice type, also
3202
+ available in the Climate Data Store.
3203
+
3204
+ The dataset consists of two products produced by the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) Ocean and Sea Ice Satellite Application Facility (OSI SAF) with research & development from European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative projects (ESA CCI):
3205
+
3206
+ The Global Sea Ice Concentration Climate Data Record based on measurements from the following sensors: Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR; 1978-1987), Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I; 1987-2006), and Special Sensor Microwave Imager/Sounder (SSMIS; 2005 onward). This product spans the period from October 1978 to present and is updated daily by an Interim Climate Data Record. In the following, it is referred to as the SSMIS product.
3207
+ The Global Sea Ice Concentration Climate Data Record based on measurements from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer - Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) sensor (2002-2011) and its successor, AMSR2 (2012-2020). This product spans the 2002-2020 period and is not updated. In the following, it is referred to as the AMSR product. Note, that this product was first produced by the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative Phase 2 project (ESA CCI) and has been transferred to EUMETSAT OSI SAF since version 3.0.
3208
+ Both products are provided on the same polar projection with a grid resolution of 25 km. However, the AMSR product has a true spatial resolution (as resolved by the sensor) of about 15-25 km versus 30-60 km for the SSMIS product. Therefore, the AMSR product provides a much more detailed view of the sea ice cover than the SSMIS product, especially in the marginal ice zone, the transitional zone between open water and the dense sea ice pack. On the other hand, the clear strength of the SSMIS product is its more than 40-year long and consistent record with daily updates.
3209
+
3210
+ The two products share the same algorithm baseline, which is both a continuation of the EUMETSAT OSI SAF approach and a series of innovations contributed by ESA CCI activities. For both products, the underlying algorithm makes use of a combination of the same three temperature channels near 19 GHz and 37 GHz. The data also share a common data format, that allows expert users to revert some of the filtering steps and access the raw output of the SIC algorithms. Both are level-4 products in the sense that gaps are filled by temporal and spatial interpolation. However, gap filling is not applied to fill in days when no input satellite data are available.
3211
+
3212
+ Further details about each product can be found below as well as in the Documentation section.
3213
+ instrument:
3214
+ platform:
3215
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
3216
+ processingLevel:
3217
+ keywords: ECMWF,CDS,C3S,sea,ice
3218
+ sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3219
+ license: proprietary
3220
+ title: Sea ice concentration daily gridded data from 1978 to present derived from satellite observations
3221
+ missionStartDate: "1978-10-25T00:00:00Z"
3222
+
2747
3223
  SEASONAL_POSTPROCESSED_PL:
2748
3224
  abstract: |
2749
3225
  This entry covers pressure-level data post-processed for bias adjustment on a monthly time resolution.
@@ -2806,12 +3282,82 @@ SATELLITE_SEA_LEVEL_BLACK_SEA:
2806
3282
  instrument:
2807
3283
  platformSerialIdentifier:
2808
3284
  processingLevel:
2809
- keywords: Climate,ECMWF,CDS,C3S,methane,sea
3285
+ keywords: Climate,ECMWF,CDS,C3S,sea,level,Black Sea
2810
3286
  sensorType: HYDROLOGICAL
2811
3287
  license: proprietary
2812
3288
  title: Sea level daily gridded data from satellite observations for the Black Sea from 1993 to 2020
2813
3289
  missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
2814
3290
 
3291
+ SATELLITE_SEA_LEVEL_GLOBAL:
3292
+ abstract: |
3293
+ This data set provides gridded daily global estimates of sea level anomaly based on satellite altimetry
3294
+ measurements. The rise in global mean sea level in recent decades has been one of the most important and well-known
3295
+ consequences of climate warming, putting a large fraction of the world population and economic infrastructure at
3296
+ greater risk of flooding. However, changes in the global average sea level mask regional variations that can be one
3297
+ order of magnitude larger. Therefore, it is essential to measure changes in sea level over the world's oceans as
3298
+ accurately as possible. Sea level anomaly is defined as the height of water over the mean sea surface in a given
3299
+ time and region. In this dataset sea level anomalies are computed with respect to a twenty-year mean reference
3300
+ period (1993-2012) using up-to-date altimeter standards. In the past, the altimeter sea level datasets were
3301
+ distributed on the CNES AVISO altimetry portal until their production was taken over by the Copernicus Marine
3302
+ Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) and the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) in 2015 and 2016
3303
+ respectively. The sea level data set provided here by C3S is climate-oriented, that is, dedicated to the monitoring
3304
+ of the long-term evolution of sea level and the analysis of the ocean/climate indicators, both requiring a
3305
+ homogeneous and stable sea level record. To achieve this, a steady two-satellite merged constellation is used at all
3306
+ time steps in the production system: one satellite serves as reference and ensures the long-term stability of the
3307
+ data record; the other satellite (which varies across the record) is used to improve accuracy, sample mesoscale
3308
+ processes and provide coverage at high latitudes. The C3S sea level data set is used to produce Ocean Monitoring
3309
+ Indicators (e.g. global and regional mean sea level evolution), available in the CMEMS catalogue. The CMEMS sea
3310
+ level dataset has a more operational focus as it is dedicated to the retrieval of mesoscale signals in the context
3311
+ of ocean modeling and analysis of the ocean circulation on a global or regional scale. Such applications require the
3312
+ most accurate sea level estimates at each time step with the best spatial sampling of the ocean with all satellites
3313
+ available, with less emphasis on long-term stability and homogeneity. This data set is updated three times a year
3314
+ with a delay of about 6 months relative to present time. This delay is mainly due to the timeliness of the input
3315
+ data, the centred processing temporal window and the validation process. However, these processing and validation
3316
+ steps are essential to enhance the stability and accuracy of the sea level products and make them suitable for
3317
+ climate applications. This dataset includes estimates of sea level anomaly and absolute dynamic topography together
3318
+ with the corresponding geostrophic velocities. More details about the sea level retrieval algorithms, additional
3319
+ filters, optimisation procedures, and the error estimation are given in the Documentation tab. Variables in the
3320
+ dataset/application are: Absolute dynamic topography, Absolute geostrophic velocity meridian component, Absolute
3321
+ geostrophic velocity zonal component, Geostrophic velocity anomalies meridian component, Geostrophic velocity
3322
+ anomalies zonal component, Sea level anomaly
3323
+ platform:
3324
+ instrument:
3325
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
3326
+ processingLevel:
3327
+ keywords: Climate,ECMWF,CDS,C3S,sea,level,global
3328
+ sensorType: HYDROLOGICAL
3329
+ license: proprietary
3330
+ title: Sea level gridded data from satellite observations for the global ocean
3331
+ missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3332
+ missionEndDate: "2022-08-04T23:59:59Z"
3333
+
3334
+ SATELLITE_SEA_LEVEL_MEDITERRANEAN:
3335
+ abstract: |
3336
+ Sea level anomaly is the height of water over the mean sea surface in a given time and region. In this dataset sea
3337
+ level anomalies are computed with respect to a twenty-year mean reference period (1993-2012). Up-to-date altimeter
3338
+ standards are used to estimate the sea level anomalies with a mapping algorithm specifically dedicated to the
3339
+ Mediterranean Sea. The steady number of reference satellite used in the production of this dataset contributes to
3340
+ the long-term stability of the sea level record. Improvements of the accuracy, sampling of meso-scale processes and
3341
+ of the high-latitude coverage were achieved by using a few additional satellite missions. New data are provided with
3342
+ a delay of about 4-5 months relatively to near-real time or interim sea level products. This delay is mainly due to
3343
+ the timeliness of the input data, the centred processing temporal window and the validation process. However, this
3344
+ processing and validation adds stability and accuracy to the sea level variables and make them adapted to climate
3345
+ applications. This dataset includes uncertainties for each grid cell. More details about the sea level retrieval,
3346
+ additional filters, optimisation procedures, and the error estimation are given in the Documentation section.
3347
+ Variables in the dataset/application are: Absolute dynamic topography, Absolute geostrophic velocity meridian
3348
+ component, Absolute geostrophic velocity zonal component, Geostrophic velocity anomalies meridian component,
3349
+ Geostrophic velocity anomalies zonal component, Sea level anomaly
3350
+ platform:
3351
+ instrument:
3352
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
3353
+ processingLevel:
3354
+ keywords: Climate,ECMWF,CDS,C3S,sea,level,mediterranean
3355
+ sensorType: HYDROLOGICAL
3356
+ license: proprietary
3357
+ title: Sea level daily gridded data from satellite observations for the Mediterranean Sea
3358
+ missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3359
+ missionEndDate: "2018-11-01T23:59:59Z"
3360
+
2815
3361
  SEASONAL_POSTPROCESSED_SL:
2816
3362
  abstract: |
2817
3363
  This entry covers single-level data post-processed for bias adjustment on a monthly time resolution.
@@ -3092,7 +3638,7 @@ SIS_HYDRO_MET_PROJ:
3092
3638
  missionStartDate: "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3093
3639
  missionEndDate: "2100-12-31T23:59:00Z"
3094
3640
 
3095
- # CEMS
3641
+ # MARK: CEMS
3096
3642
 
3097
3643
  FIRE_HISTORICAL:
3098
3644
  abstract: |
@@ -3137,7 +3683,7 @@ GLOFAS_FORECAST:
3137
3683
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3138
3684
  license: proprietary
3139
3685
  title: River discharge and related forecasted data by the Global Flood Awareness System
3140
- missionStartDate: "2021-05-26T00:00:00Z"
3686
+ missionStartDate: "2019-11-05T00:00:00Z"
3141
3687
 
3142
3688
  GLOFAS_HISTORICAL:
3143
3689
  abstract: |
@@ -3290,6 +3836,7 @@ EFAS_FORECAST:
3290
3836
  license: proprietary
3291
3837
  title: River discharge and related forecasted data by the European Flood Awareness System
3292
3838
  missionStartDate: "2018-10-11T00:00:00Z"
3839
+ missionEndDate: "2023-09-19T00:00:00Z"
3293
3840
 
3294
3841
  EFAS_HISTORICAL:
3295
3842
  abstract: |
@@ -3395,6 +3942,7 @@ EFAS_SEASONAL:
3395
3942
  license: proprietary
3396
3943
  title: Seasonal forecasts of river discharge and related data by the European Flood Awareness System
3397
3944
  missionStartDate: "2020-11-01T00:00:00Z"
3945
+ missionEndDate: "2023-09-30T00:00:00Z"
3398
3946
 
3399
3947
  EFAS_SEASONAL_REFORECAST:
3400
3948
  abstract: |
@@ -3431,7 +3979,7 @@ EFAS_SEASONAL_REFORECAST:
3431
3979
  missionStartDate: "1991-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3432
3980
  missionEndDate: "2020-10-01T00:00:00Z"
3433
3981
 
3434
- # COPERNICUS Digital Elevation Model
3982
+ # MARK: COPERNICUS Digital Elevation Model
3435
3983
  COP_DEM_GLO30_DGED:
3436
3984
  abstract: |
3437
3985
  Defence Gridded Elevation Data (DGED, 32 Bit floating point) formatted Copernicus DEM GLO-30 data.
@@ -3497,7 +4045,7 @@ COP_DEM_GLO90_DTED:
3497
4045
  title: Copernicus DEM GLO-90 DTED
3498
4046
  missionStartDate: "2010-06-21T00:00:00Z"
3499
4047
 
3500
- # Copernicus Land Monitoring Service
4048
+ # MARK: Copernicus Land Monitoring Service
3501
4049
  CLMS_CORINE:
3502
4050
  abstract: |
3503
4051
  The CORINE Land Cover (CLC) inventory was initiated in 1985 (reference year 1990). Updates have been produced in
@@ -3548,6 +4096,7 @@ CLMS_GLO_NDVI_333M:
3548
4096
  license: proprietary
3549
4097
  title: Global 10-daily Normalized Difference Vegetation Index 333M
3550
4098
  missionStartDate: "2014-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4099
+ missionEndDate: "2021-01-01T23:59:59Z"
3551
4100
 
3552
4101
  CLMS_GLO_NDVI_1KM_LTS:
3553
4102
  abstract: |
@@ -3705,7 +4254,9 @@ EEA_DAILY_VI:
3705
4254
  title: Vegetation Indices, daily, UTM projection
3706
4255
  missionStartDate:
3707
4256
 
3708
- # METEOBLUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------
4257
+
4258
+
4259
+ # MARK: METEOBLUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------
3709
4260
  NEMSGLOBAL_TCDC:
3710
4261
  abstract: |
3711
4262
  Total cloud cover from NOAAmodel Environment Monitoring System (NEMS) global model.
@@ -3741,7 +4292,1319 @@ NEMSAUTO_TCDC:
3741
4292
  title: NEMSAUTO Total Cloud Cover daily mean
3742
4293
  missionStartDate: "1984-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3743
4294
 
3744
- # GENERIC----------------------------------------------------------------------
4295
+ # MARK: DE DT Outputs ------------------------------------------------------------------
4296
+ DT_EXTREMES:
4297
+ abstract: |
4298
+ The Digital Twin on Weather-Induced and Geophysical Extremes provides capabilities
4299
+ for the assessment and prediction of environmental extremes in support of risk
4300
+ assessment and management.
4301
+ instrument:
4302
+ platform: Digital Twin
4303
+ platformSerialIdentifier: DT
4304
+ processingLevel:
4305
+ keywords: DT,DE,LUMI,Destination-Earth,Digital-Twin,Weather,Geophysical,Extremes
4306
+ sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
4307
+ license: proprietary
4308
+ title: Weather and Geophysical Extremes Digital Twin (DT)
4309
+ missionStartDate: "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4310
+ DT_CLIMATE_ADAPTATION:
4311
+ abstract: |
4312
+ The Digital Twin on Climate Change Adaptation support the analysis and testing of
4313
+ scenarios. This in turn will support sustainable development and climate adaptation
4314
+ and mitigation policy-making at multi-decadal timescales, at regional and national
4315
+ levels.
4316
+ instrument:
4317
+ platform: Digital Twin
4318
+ platformSerialIdentifier: DT
4319
+ processingLevel:
4320
+ keywords: DT,DE,LUMI,Destination-Earth,Digital-Twin,Climate,Change,Adaptation
4321
+ sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
4322
+ license: proprietary
4323
+ title: Climate Change Adaptation Digital Twin (DT)
4324
+ missionStartDate: "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4325
+
4326
+ # MARK: METOP --------------------------------------------------------------------------
4327
+ METOP_AMSU_L1:
4328
+ abstract: |
4329
+ The Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A (AMSU-A) is a 15-channel microwave radiometer
4330
+ that is used for measuring global atmospheric temperature profiles and will provide
4331
+ information on atmospheric water in all of its phases (with the exception of small
4332
+ ice particles, which are transparent at microwave frequencies). AMSU-A will provide
4333
+ information even in cloudy conditions. AMSU-A measures Earth radiance at frequencies
4334
+ (in GHz) as listed under the instrument channel information.
4335
+ instrument: AMSU-A
4336
+ platform: METOP
4337
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4338
+ processingLevel: L1
4339
+ keywords: METOP,AMSU-A,SOUNDER,L1,L1B,WATER,ATHMOSPHERE,TEMPERATURE,AMSxxx1B,AMSUL1
4340
+ sensorType: SOUNDER
4341
+ license: proprietary
4342
+ title: AMSU-A Level 1B - Metop - Global
4343
+ missionStartDate: "2008-03-01T00:00:00Z"
4344
+ METOP_OSI_104:
4345
+ abstract: |
4346
+ Equivalent neutral 10m winds over the global oceans, with specific sampling to
4347
+ provide as many observations as possible near the coasts. Better than using this
4348
+ archived NRT product, please use the reprocessed ASCAT winds data records
4349
+ (METOP_OSI_150A, METOP_OSI_150B).
4350
+ For Metop-A, t is recommended that the reprocessed ASCAT winds data records
4351
+ (10.15770/EUM_SAF_OSI_0007) are used instead of this archived NRT product for the
4352
+ period before 1 April 2014.
4353
+ instrument: ASCAT
4354
+ platform: METOP
4355
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4356
+ processingLevel: L2
4357
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L2,WEATHER,OCEAN-SURFACE-WIND,OCEAN,RADAR-BACKSCATTER-NRCS,OSI-104,ASCAT12+,OSI-104-C,OSI-104-B,OASWC12
4358
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4359
+ license: proprietary
4360
+ title: ASCAT Coastal Winds at 12.5 km Swath Grid - Metop
4361
+ missionStartDate: "2013-04-16T00:00:00Z"
4362
+ METOP_OSI_150A:
4363
+ abstract: |
4364
+ The ASCAT Wind Product contains stress equivalent 10m winds (speed and direction)
4365
+ over the global oceans. The winds are obtained through the processing of reprocessed
4366
+ scatterometer backscatter data originating from the ASCAT instrument on EUMETSAT's
4367
+ Metop satellite.
4368
+ instrument: ASCAT
4369
+ platform: METOP
4370
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4371
+ processingLevel: L2
4372
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L2,WEATHER,OCEAN-SURFACE-WIND,OCEAN,RADAR-BACKSCATTER-NRCS,OSI-150-A,OR1ASW025,REPASC25
4373
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4374
+ license: proprietary
4375
+ title: ASCAT L2 25 km Winds Data Record Release 1 - Metop
4376
+ missionStartDate: "2007-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4377
+ missionEndDate: "2014-04-01T00:00:00Z"
4378
+ METOP_OSI_150B:
4379
+ abstract: |
4380
+ The ASCAT Wind Product contains stress equivalent 10m winds (speed and direction)
4381
+ over the global oceans. The winds are obtained through the processing of reprocessed
4382
+ scatterometer backscatter data originating from the ASCAT instrument on EUMETSAT's
4383
+ Metop satellite.
4384
+ instrument: ASCAT
4385
+ platform: METOP
4386
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4387
+ processingLevel: L2
4388
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L2,WEATHER,OCEAN-SURFACE-WIND,OCEAN,RADAR-BACKSCATTER-NRCS,OSI-150-B,OR1ASWC12,REPASC12+
4389
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4390
+ license: proprietary
4391
+ title: ASCAT L2 12.5 km Winds Data Record Release 1 - Metop
4392
+ missionStartDate: "2007-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4393
+ missionEndDate: "2014-04-01T00:00:00Z"
4394
+ METOP_ASCSZF1B:
4395
+ abstract: |
4396
+ The prime objective of the Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) is to measure wind speed
4397
+ and direction over the oceans, and the main operational application is the
4398
+ assimilation of ocean winds in NWP models. Other operational applications, based on
4399
+ the use of measurements of the backscattering coefficient, are sea ice edge
4400
+ detection and monitoring, monitoring sea ice, snow cover, soil moisture and surface
4401
+ parameters. This product consists of geo-located radar backscatter values along the
4402
+ six ASCAT beams. The different beam measurements are not collocated into a regular
4403
+ swath grid and the individual measurements are not spatially averaged. The
4404
+ resolution of each of the 255 backscatter values per each beam varies slightly along
4405
+ the beam, but it is approximately 10km (in the along beam direction) x 25 km (across
4406
+ the beam). This product is usually referred to as 'ASCAT Level 1B Full resolution
4407
+ product'. Note that some of the data are reprocessed. Please refer to the associated
4408
+ product validation reports or product release notes for further information.
4409
+ instrument: ASCAT
4410
+ platform: METOP
4411
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4412
+ processingLevel: L1
4413
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L1,OCEAN,RADAR-BACKSCATTER-NRCS,ASCSZF1B
4414
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4415
+ license: proprietary
4416
+ title: ASCAT Level 1 Sigma0 Full Resolution - Metop - Global
4417
+ missionStartDate: "2007-05-31T00:00:00Z"
4418
+ METOP_ASCSZR1B:
4419
+ abstract: |
4420
+ The prime objective of the Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) is to measure wind speed
4421
+ and direction over the oceans, and the main operational application is the
4422
+ assimilation of ocean winds in NWP models. Other operational applications, based on
4423
+ the use of measurements of the backscattering coefficient, are sea ice edge
4424
+ detection and monitoring, monitoring sea ice, snow cover, soil moisture and surface
4425
+ parameters. The product is available from the archive in 2 different spatial
4426
+ resolutions; 25 km and 12.5 km. Note that some of the data are reprocessed. Please
4427
+ refer to the associated product validation reports or product release notes for
4428
+ further information. Near real-time distribution discontinued on 29/09/2015 but the
4429
+ product contents are now available in the corresponding Level 2 product 'ASCAT Soil
4430
+ Moisture at 12.5 km Swath Grid'.
4431
+ instrument: ASCAT
4432
+ platform: METOP
4433
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4434
+ processingLevel: L1
4435
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L1,LAND,OCEAN,RADAR-BACKSCATTER-NRCS,ASCSZR1B
4436
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4437
+ license: proprietary
4438
+ title: ASCAT Level 1 Sigma0 resampled at 12.5 km Swath Grid - Metop - Global
4439
+ missionStartDate: "2007-03-01T00:00:00Z"
4440
+ METOP_ASCSZO1B:
4441
+ abstract: |
4442
+ The prime objective of the Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) is to measure wind speed
4443
+ and direction over the oceans, and the main operational application is the
4444
+ assimilation of ocean winds in NWP models. Other operational applications, based on
4445
+ the use of measurements of the backscattering coefficient, are sea ice edge
4446
+ detection and monitoring, monitoring sea ice, snow cover, soil moisture and surface
4447
+ parameters. The product is available from the archive in 2 different spatial
4448
+ resolutions; 25 km and 12.5 km. Note that some of the data are reprocessed. Please
4449
+ refer to the associated product validation reports or product release notes for
4450
+ further information. Near real-time distribution discontinued on 29/09/2015 but the
4451
+ product contents are now available in the corresponding Level 2 product 'ASCAT Soil
4452
+ Moisture at 25 km Swath Grid'.
4453
+ instrument: ASCAT
4454
+ platform: METOP
4455
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4456
+ processingLevel: L1
4457
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L1,LAND,OCEAN,RADAR-BACKSCATTER-NRCS,ASCSZO1B
4458
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4459
+ license: proprietary
4460
+ title: ASCAT Level 1 Sigma0 resampled at 25 km Swath Grid - Metop - Global
4461
+ missionStartDate: "2007-03-01T00:00:00Z"
4462
+ METOP_ASCSZFR02:
4463
+ abstract: |
4464
+ Reprocessed L1B data from the Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) on METOP-A, resampled
4465
+ at full resolution (SZF). Normalized radar cross section (NRCS) of the Earth surface
4466
+ together with measurement time, location (latitude and longitude) and geometrical
4467
+ information (incidence and azimuth angles). The prime objective of the Advanced
4468
+ SCATterometer (ASCAT) is to measure wind speed and direction over the oceans, and
4469
+ the main operational application is the assimilation of ocean winds in NWP models.
4470
+ Other operational applications, based on the use of measurements of the
4471
+ backscattering coefficient, are sea ice edge detection and monitoring, monitoring
4472
+ sea ice, snow cover, soil moisture and surface parameters. This product is also
4473
+ available at 12.5 and 25 km Swath Grids. This is a Fundamental Climate Data Record
4474
+ (FCDR).
4475
+ instrument: ASCAT
4476
+ platform: METOP
4477
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4478
+ processingLevel: L1
4479
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L1,CLIMATE,FUNDAMENTAL-CLIMATE-DATA-RECORD,ASCSZF1B0200,ASCSZFR02
4480
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4481
+ license: proprietary
4482
+ title: ASCAT Level 1 SZF Climate Data Record Release 2 - Metop
4483
+ missionStartDate: "2007-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4484
+ missionEndDate: "2014-04-01T00:00:00Z"
4485
+ METOP_ASCSZOR02:
4486
+ abstract: |
4487
+ Reprocessed L1B data from the Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) on METOP-A, resampled
4488
+ at 25 km Swath Grid (SZO). Normalized radar cross section (NRCS) triplets of the
4489
+ Earth surface together with measurement time, location (latitude and longitude) and
4490
+ geometrical information (incidence and azimuth angles). The prime objective of the
4491
+ Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) is to measure wind speed and direction over the
4492
+ oceans, and the main operational application is the assimilation of ocean winds in
4493
+ NWP models. Other operational applications, based on the use of measurements of the
4494
+ backscattering coefficient, are sea ice edge detection and monitoring, monitoring
4495
+ sea ice, snow cover, soil moisture and surface parameters. This product is also
4496
+ available at full resolution and at 12.5 km Swath Grid. This is a Fundamental
4497
+ Climate Data Record (FCDR).
4498
+ instrument: ASCAT
4499
+ platform: METOP
4500
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4501
+ processingLevel: L1
4502
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L1,CLIMATE,FUNDAMENTAL-CLIMATE-DATA-RECORD,ASCSZOR02,ASCSZO1B0200
4503
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4504
+ license: proprietary
4505
+ title: ASCAT Level 1 SZO Climate Data Record Release 2 - Metop
4506
+ missionStartDate: "2007-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4507
+ missionEndDate: "2014-04-01T00:00:00Z"
4508
+ METOP_ASCSZRR02:
4509
+ abstract: |
4510
+ Reprocessed L1B data from the Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) on METOP-A, resampled
4511
+ at 12.5 km Swath Grid (SZR). Normalized radar cross section (NRCS) triplets of the
4512
+ Earth surface together with measurement time, location (latitude and longitude) and
4513
+ geometrical information (incidence and azimuth angles). The prime objective of the
4514
+ Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) is to measure wind speed and direction over the
4515
+ oceans, and the main operational application is the assimilation of ocean winds in
4516
+ NWP models. Other operational applications, based on the use of measurements of the
4517
+ backscattering coefficient, are sea ice edge detection and monitoring, monitoring
4518
+ sea ice, snow cover, soil moisture and surface parameters. This product is also
4519
+ available at full resolution and at 25 km Swath Grid. This is a Fundamental Climate
4520
+ Data Record (FCDR).
4521
+ instrument: ASCAT
4522
+ platform: METOP
4523
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4524
+ processingLevel: L1
4525
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L1,CLIMATE,FUNDAMENTAL-CLIMATE-DATA-RECORD,ASCSZR1B0200,ASCSZRR02
4526
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4527
+ license: proprietary
4528
+ title: ASCAT Level 1 SZR Climate Data Record Release 2 - Metop
4529
+ missionStartDate: "2007-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4530
+ missionEndDate: "2014-04-01T00:00:00Z"
4531
+ METOP_SOMO12:
4532
+ abstract: |
4533
+ The Soil Moisture (SM) product is derived from the Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT)
4534
+ backscatter observations and given in swath orbit geometry (12.5 km sampling). This
4535
+ SM product provides an estimate of the water content of the 0-5 cm topsoil layer,
4536
+ expressed in degree of saturation between 0 and 100 [%]. The algorithm used to
4537
+ derive this parameter is based on a linear relationship of SM and scatterometer
4538
+ backscatter and uses change detection techniques to eliminate the contributions of
4539
+ vegetation, land cover and surface topography, considered invariant from year to
4540
+ year. Seasonal vegetation effects are modelled by exploiting the multi-angle viewing
4541
+ capabilities of ASCAT. The SM processor has been developed by Vienna University of
4542
+ Technology (TU Wien). Note that some of the data are reprocessed. Please refer to
4543
+ the associated product validation reports or product release notes for further
4544
+ information.
4545
+ instrument: ASCAT
4546
+ platform: METOP
4547
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4548
+ processingLevel: L2
4549
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L2,LAND,SOIL-MOISTURE,SOMO12,ASCSMR02,SSM-ASCAT-C-NRT-O12.5,H101,H16,H104
4550
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4551
+ license: proprietary
4552
+ title: ASCAT Soil Moisture at 12.5 km Swath Grid in NRT - Metop
4553
+ missionStartDate: "2007-06-01T00:00:00Z"
4554
+ METOP_SOMO25:
4555
+ abstract: |
4556
+ The Soil Moisture (SM) product is derived from the Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT)
4557
+ backscatter observations and given in swath orbit geometry (25 km sampling). This SM
4558
+ product provides an estimate of the water content of the 0-5 cm topsoil layer,
4559
+ expressed in degree of saturation between 0 and 100 [%]. The algorithm used to
4560
+ derive this parameter is based on a linear relationship of SM and scatterometer
4561
+ backscatter and uses change detection techniques to eliminate the contributions of
4562
+ vegetation, land cover and surface topography, considered invariant from year to
4563
+ year. Seasonal vegetation effects are modelled by exploiting the multi-angle viewing
4564
+ capabilities of ASCAT. The SM processor has been developed by Vienna University of
4565
+ Technology (TU Wien). Note that some of the data are reprocessed. Please refer to
4566
+ the associated product validation reports or product release notes for further
4567
+ information.
4568
+ instrument: ASCAT
4569
+ platform: METOP
4570
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4571
+ processingLevel: L2
4572
+ keywords: METOP,ASCAT,SCATTEROMETER,L2,LAND,SOIL-MOISTURE,ASCSMO02,H102,H103,SOMO25,H105,SSM-ASCAT-C-NRT-O25
4573
+ sensorType: SCATTEROMETER
4574
+ license: proprietary
4575
+ title: ASCAT Soil Moisture at 25 km Swath Grid in NRT - Metop
4576
+ missionStartDate: "2007-06-01T00:00:00Z"
4577
+ METOP_AVHRRGACR02:
4578
+ abstract: |
4579
+ This is the second release of the reprocessed polar Atmospheric Motion Vectors (AMV)
4580
+ Thematic Climate Data Record (TCDR) from the Advanced Very High Resolution
4581
+ Radiometer (AVHRR) in Global Area Coverage (GAC), from TIROS-N, NOAA-06, 07, 08, 09,
4582
+ 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 and Metop-A and -B. It contains AMVs at all
4583
+ heights below the tropopause, derived from images in the Infrared channel at 10.8
4584
+ microns. Vectors are retrieved by tracking the motion of clouds in two consecutive
4585
+ images. The height assignment of the AMVs is calculated using the Cross-Correlation
4586
+ Contribution (CCC) function to determine the height using the pixels that contribute
4587
+ the most to the vectors. A quality indicator is derived for each vector to assess
4588
+ the reliability of the retrieval. Products are stored in netCDF4 format and cover
4589
+ the period from January 1979 to September 2019.
4590
+ This is a Thematic Climate Data Record (TCDR).
4591
+ instrument: AVHRR
4592
+ platform: METOP,TIROS,NOAA
4593
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP,TIROS,NOAA
4594
+ processingLevel: L2
4595
+ keywords: METOP,AVHRR,RADIOMETER,L2,WIND,CLIMATE,ATMOSPHERE,THEMATIC-CLIMATE-DATA-RECORD,AVHGAC020200
4596
+ sensorType: RADIOMETER
4597
+ license: proprietary
4598
+ title: AVHRR GAC Atmospheric Motion Vectors Climate Data Record Release 2 - Multimission - Polar
4599
+ missionStartDate: "1979-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4600
+ missionEndDate: "2019-09-01T00:00:00Z"
4601
+ METOP_AVHRRL1:
4602
+ abstract: |
4603
+ The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) operates at 5 different channels simultaneously in the visible
4604
+ and infrared bands, with wavelengths specified in the instrument channels description. Channel 3 switches between 3a
4605
+ and 3b for daytime and nighttime. As a high-resolution imager (about 1.1 km near nadir) its main purpose is to
4606
+ provide cloud and surface information such as cloud coverage, cloud top temperature, surface temperature over land
4607
+ and sea, and vegetation or snow/ice. In addition, AVHRR products serve as input for the level 2 processing of IASI
4608
+ and ATOVS.
4609
+ instrument: AVHRR
4610
+ platform: METOP
4611
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4612
+ processingLevel: L1
4613
+ keywords: METOP,AVHRR,RADIOMETER,L1,ATMOSPHERE,OCEAN,AVHXXX1B,AVHRRL1
4614
+ sensorType: RADIOMETER
4615
+ license: proprietary
4616
+ title: AVHRR Level 1B - Metop - Global
4617
+ missionStartDate: "2008-03-01T00:00:00Z"
4618
+ METOP_LSA_002:
4619
+ abstract: |
4620
+ The EDLST (EPS Daily Land Surface Temperature) provides a composite of day-time and nigh-time retrievals of LST
4621
+ based on clear-sky measurements from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on-board EUMETSAT polar
4622
+ system satellites, the Metop series.
4623
+ instrument: AVHRR
4624
+ platform: METOP
4625
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4626
+ processingLevel: L3
4627
+ keywords: METOP,AVHRR,RADIOMETER,L3,LAND-SURFACE-TEMPERATURE,SURFACE-RADIATION-BUDGET,LAND,EDLST,LSA-002
4628
+ sensorType: RADIOMETER
4629
+ license: proprietary
4630
+ title: Daily Land Surface Temperature - Metop
4631
+ missionStartDate: "2015-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4632
+ METOP_GLB_SST_NC:
4633
+ abstract: |
4634
+ Global Metop/AVHRR sub-skin Sea Surface Temperature (GBL SST) is a 12 hourly synthesis on a 0.05° global grid. The
4635
+ product format is compliant with the Data Specification (GDS) version 2 from the Group for High Resolution Sea
4636
+ Surface Temperatures (GHRSST).
4637
+ instrument: AVHRR
4638
+ platform: METOP
4639
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4640
+ processingLevel: L3
4641
+ keywords: METOP,AVHRR,RADIOMETER,L3,OCEAN,SEA-SURFACE-TEMPERATURE,OSSTGLBN,OSI-201-B,GLB-SST,OSSTGLB
4642
+ sensorType: RADIOMETER
4643
+ license: proprietary
4644
+ title: Global L3C AVHRR Sea Surface Temperature (GHRSST) - Metop
4645
+ missionStartDate: "2016-07-12T00:00:00Z"
4646
+ METOP_GOMEL1:
4647
+ abstract: |
4648
+ The Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment-2 (GOME-2) spectrometer measures profiles and total columns of ozone and of
4649
+ other atmospheric constituents that are related to the depletion of ozone in the stratosphere and its production in
4650
+ the troposphere, as well as to natural and anthropogenic sources of pollution.
4651
+ instrument: GOME-2
4652
+ platform: METOP
4653
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4654
+ processingLevel: L1
4655
+ keywords: METOP,GOME-2,SPECTROMETER,L1,ATMOSPHERE,GOMEL1,GOMXXX1B
4656
+ sensorType: SPECTROMETER
4657
+ license: proprietary
4658
+ title: GOME-2 Level 1B - Metop - Global
4659
+ missionStartDate: "2007-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4660
+ METOP_GOMEL1R03:
4661
+ abstract: |
4662
+ This is release 3 of the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment 2 (GOME-2) Level 1B Fundamental Data Record from Metop-A
4663
+ and -B. GOME-2 is an optical spectrometer. GOME-2 senses the Earth's backscattered radiance and extra-terrestrial
4664
+ solar irradiance in the ultraviolet and visible part of the spectrum (240 nm - 790 nm) at a high spectral resolution
4665
+ between 0.26 nm and 0.51 nm. There are 4096 spectral points from four detector channels transferred for each
4666
+ individual GOME-2 measurement. This is a Fundamental Data Record (FDR). Disclaimer: GOME2-A channel 3 should be
4667
+ careful to use for the period: April 2007 until March 2009 when doing DOAS retrievals.
4668
+ instrument: GOME-2
4669
+ platform: METOP
4670
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4671
+ processingLevel: L1
4672
+ keywords: METOP,GOME-2,SPECTROMETER,L1,CLIMATE,FUNDAMENTAL-DATA-RECORD,FDR,CLOUDS,ATMOSPHERE,RADIATION,GOMXXX1B0300
4673
+ sensorType: SPECTROMETER
4674
+ license: proprietary
4675
+ title: GOME-2 Level 1B Fundamental Data Record Release 3 - Metop-A and -B
4676
+ missionStartDate: "2007-04-01T00:00:00Z"
4677
+ missionEndDate: "2020-08-01T00:00:00Z"
4678
+ METOP_IASTHR011:
4679
+ abstract: |
4680
+ This is the release 1.1 of the climate data record of "all-sky" temperature and humidity profiles and their
4681
+ associated quality parameters. The CDR was processed using the latest operational EUMETSAT algorithms available
4682
+ (V6.5.4, 12/2019). It consists of the outputs of the statistical retrieval module Piece Wise Linear Regression only.
4683
+ This provides a homogeneous CDR throughout the time period.
4684
+ On the 8 August 2023, year 2022 was added to the CDR.
4685
+ This is a Thematic Climate Data Record (TCDR).
4686
+ instrument: IASI
4687
+ platform: METOP
4688
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4689
+ processingLevel: L2
4690
+ keywords: METOP,IASI,INTERFEROMETER,L2,CLIMATE,TEMPERATURE,ATMOSPHERE,HUMIDITY,LAND-SURFACE-TEMPERATURE,THEMATIC-CLIMATE-DATA-RECORD,SEA-SURFACE-TEMPERATURE,IASTHPW30101
4691
+ sensorType: INTERFEROMETER
4692
+ license: proprietary
4693
+ title: IASI All Sky Temperature and Humidity Profiles - Climate Data Record Release 1.1 - Metop-A and -B
4694
+ missionStartDate: "2007-07-10T00:00:00Z"
4695
+ missionEndDate: "2023-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4696
+ METOP_IASSND02:
4697
+ abstract: |
4698
+ The main objective of the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) is to provide high resolution
4699
+ atmospheric emission spectra to derive temperature and humidity profiles with high spectral and vertical resolution
4700
+ and accuracy. Additionally, it is used for the determination of trace gases such as ozone, as well as land and sea
4701
+ surface temperature, emissivity and cloud properties. This combined product (IASI Atmospheric Temperature Water
4702
+ Vapour and Surface Skin Temperature; IASI Cloud Parameters; IASI Ozone and IASI Trace Gases contains temperature
4703
+ Profiles, Humidity Profiles, Surface Temperature, Surface Emissivity, Fractional Cloud Cover, Cloud Top Temperature,
4704
+ Cloud Top Pressure, Cloud Phase, Total Column Ozone, Columnar ozone amounts in thick layers, Total column N2O, CO,
4705
+ CH4, CO2 - all combined in one product.
4706
+ instrument: IASI
4707
+ platform: METOP
4708
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4709
+ processingLevel: L2
4710
+ keywords: METOP,IASI,INTERFEROMETER,L2,CLIMATE,TEMPERATURE,ATMOSPHERE,HUMIDITY,IASSND02
4711
+ sensorType: INTERFEROMETER
4712
+ license: proprietary
4713
+ title: IASI Combined Sounding Products - Metop
4714
+ missionStartDate: "2008-02-13T00:00:00Z"
4715
+ METOP_IASIL1C_ALL:
4716
+ abstract: |
4717
+ This product covers all spectral samples. The main objective of the Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer
4718
+ (IASI) is to provide high resolution atmospheric emission spectra to derive temperature and humidity profiles with
4719
+ high spectral and vertical resolution and accuracy. Additionally it is used for the determination of trace gases
4720
+ such as ozone, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and methane, as well as land and sea surface temperature, emissivity
4721
+ and cloud properties. The IASI L1c product contains infra-red radiance spectra at 0.5cm-1 resolution. The EUMETCast
4722
+ product has for each sounder pixel 8461 spectral samples covering the range between 645.0 cm-1 and 2760 cm-1.
4723
+ instrument: IASI
4724
+ platform: METOP
4725
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4726
+ processingLevel: L1
4727
+ keywords: METOP,IASI,INTERFEROMETER,L1,L1C,ATMOSPHERE,IASIL1C-ALL,IASxxx1C
4728
+ sensorType: INTERFEROMETER
4729
+ license: proprietary
4730
+ title: IASI Level 1C - All Spectral Samples - Metop - Global
4731
+ missionStartDate: "2009-03-23T00:00:00Z"
4732
+ METOP_MHSL1:
4733
+ abstract: |
4734
+ The Microwave Humidity Sounder (MHS) is a 5 channel instrument used to provide input to the retrieval of surface
4735
+ temperatures, emissivities, and atmospheric humidity. In combination with AMSU-A information it can also be used to
4736
+ process precipitation rates and related cloud properties, as well as to detect sea ice and snow coverage.
4737
+ instrument: MHS
4738
+ platform: METOP
4739
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4740
+ processingLevel: L1
4741
+ keywords: METOP,MHS,SOUNDER,L1,L1B,ATMOSPHERE,MHSxxx1B,MHSL1
4742
+ sensorType: SOUNDER
4743
+ license: proprietary
4744
+ title: MHS Level 1B - Metop - Global
4745
+ missionStartDate: "2009-03-23T00:00:00Z"
4746
+ METOP_HIRSL1:
4747
+ abstract: |
4748
+ The High Resolution Infrared Sounder (HIRS) operates at 20 channels (19 channels in the infrared and one in the
4749
+ visible). Its main purpose is to provide input for the vertical temperature and humidity profile retrievals. In
4750
+ addition, the HIRS pixel resolution serves as the standard grid resolution for all ATOVS level 2 products.
4751
+ instrument: HIRS
4752
+ platform: METOP
4753
+ platformSerialIdentifier: METOP
4754
+ processingLevel: L1
4755
+ keywords: METOP,HIRS,SOUNDER,L1,L1B,ATMOSPHERE,HIRxxx1B,HIRSL1
4756
+ sensorType: SOUNDER
4757
+ license: proprietary
4758
+ title: HIRS Level 1B - Metop - Global
4759
+ missionStartDate: "2009-03-23T00:00:00Z"
4760
+
4761
+ # Copernicus Marine
4762
+ MO_GLOBAL_ANALYSISFORECAST_PHY_001_024:
4763
+ abstract: |
4764
+ The Operational Mercator global ocean analysis and forecast system at 1/12 degree is providing 10 days of 3D global
4765
+ ocean forecasts updated daily. The time series is aggregated in time in order to reach a two full year's time series
4766
+ sliding window. This product includes daily and monthly mean files of temperature, salinity, currents, sea level,
4767
+ mixed layer depth and ice parameters from the top to the bottom over the global ocean. It also includes hourly mean
4768
+ surface fields for sea level height, temperature and currents. The global ocean output files are displayed with a
4769
+ 1/12 degree horizontal resolution with regular longitude/latitude equirectangular projection. 50 vertical levels are
4770
+ ranging from 0 to 5500 meters. This product also delivers a special dataset for surface current which also includes
4771
+ wave and tidal drift called SMOC (Surface merged Ocean Current). DOI (product) : https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00016
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+ instrument:
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+ platform:
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+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4775
+ processingLevel: L4
4776
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,analysis,forecast,marine,physics
4777
+ sensorType:
4778
+ license: proprietary
4779
+ title: Global Ocean Physics Analysis and Forecast
4780
+ missionStartDate: "2019-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4781
+
4782
+ MO_GLOBAL_ANALYSISFORECAST_BGC_001_028:
4783
+ abstract: |
4784
+ The Operational Mercator Ocean biogeochemical global ocean analysis and forecast system at 1/4 degree is providing
4785
+ 10 days of 3D global ocean forecasts updated weekly. The time series is aggregated in time, in order to reach a two
4786
+ full year's time series sliding window. This product includes daily and monthly mean files of biogeochemical
4787
+ parameters (chlorophyll, nitrate, phosphate, silicate, dissolved oxygen, dissolved iron, primary production,
4788
+ phytoplankton, PH, and surface partial pressure of carbon dioxyde) over the global ocean. The global ocean output
4789
+ files are displayed with a 1/4 degree horizontal resolution with regular longitude/latitude equirectangular
4790
+ projection. 50 vertical levels are ranging from 0 to 5700 meters. + NEMO version (v3.6_STABLE) + Forcings:
4791
+ GLOBAL_ANALYSIS_FORECAST_PHYS_001_024 at daily frequency. + Outputs mean fields are interpolated on a standard
4792
+ regular grid in NetCDF format. + Initial conditions: World Ocean Atlas 2013 for nitrate, phosphate, silicate and
4793
+ dissolved oxygen, GLODAPv2 for DIC and Alkalinity, and climatological model outputs for Iron and DOC +
4794
+ Quality/Accuracy/Calibration information: See the related
4795
+ QuID[http://catalogue.marine.copernicus.eu/documents/QUID/CMEMS-GLO-QUID-001-028.pdf] DOI (product): https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00015
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+ instrument:
4797
+ platform:
4798
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4799
+ processingLevel: L4
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+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,analysis,forecast,marine,biogeochemical,biogeochemistry
4801
+ sensorType:
4802
+ license: proprietary
4803
+ title: Global Ocean Biogeochemistry Analysis and Forecast
4804
+ missionStartDate: "2021-10-01T00:00:00Z"
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+
4806
+ MO_GLOBAL_ANALYSISFORECAST_WAV_001_027:
4807
+ abstract: |
4808
+ The operational global ocean analysis and forecast system of Météo-France with a resolution of 1/12 degree is
4809
+ providing daily analyses and 10 days forecasts for the global ocean sea surface waves. This product includes
4810
+ 3-hourly instantaneous fields of integrated wave parameters from the total spectrum (significant height, period,
4811
+ direction, Stokes drift,...etc), as well as the following partitions: the wind wave, the primary and secondary swell
4812
+ waves. The global wave system of Météo-France is based on the wave model MFWAM which is a third generation wave
4813
+ model. MFWAM uses the computing code ECWAM-IFS-38R2 with a dissipation terms developed by Ardhuin et al. (2010). The
4814
+ model MFWAM was upgraded on november 2014 thanks to improvements obtained from the european research project « my wave »
4815
+ (Janssen et al. 2014). The model mean bathymetry is generated by using 2-minute gridded global topography data
4816
+ ETOPO2/NOAA. Native model grid is irregular with decreasing distance in the latitudinal direction close to the poles.
4817
+ At the equator the distance in the latitudinal direction is more or less fixed with grid size 1/10°. The operational
4818
+ model MFWAM is driven by 6-hourly analysis and 3-hourly forecasted winds from the IFS-ECMWF atmospheric system. The
4819
+ wave spectrum is discretized in 24 directions and 30 frequencies starting from 0.035 Hz to 0.58 Hz. The model MFWAM
4820
+ uses the assimilation of altimeters with a time step of 6 hours. The global wave system provides analysis 4 times a
4821
+ day, and a forecast of 10 days at 0:00 UTC. The wave model MFWAM uses the partitioning to split the swell spectrum
4822
+ in primary and secondary swells. DOI (product) : https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00017
4823
+ instrument:
4824
+ platform:
4825
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4826
+ processingLevel: L4
4827
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,analysis,forecast,marine,waves,surface
4828
+ sensorType:
4829
+ license: proprietary
4830
+ title: Global Ocean Waves Analysis and Forecast
4831
+ missionStartDate: "2021-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4832
+
4833
+ MO_GLOBAL_MULTIYEAR_BGC_001_033:
4834
+ abstract: |
4835
+ The Low and Mid-Trophic Levels (LMTL) reanalysis for global ocean is produced at [https://www.cls.fr CLS] on behalf
4836
+ of Global Ocean Marine Forecasting Center. It provides 2D fields of biomass content of zooplankton and six functional
4837
+ groups of micronekton. It uses the LMTL component of SEAPODYM dynamical population model (http://www.seapodym.eu).
4838
+ No data assimilation has been done. This product also contains forcing data: net primary production, euphotic depth,
4839
+ depth of each pelagic layers zooplankton and micronekton inhabit, average temperature and currents over pelagic layers.
4840
+ Forcings sources: + Ocean currents and temperature (CMEMS multiyear product) + Net Primary Production computed from
4841
+ chlorophyll a, Sea Surface Temperature and Photosynthetically Active Radiation observations (chlorophyll from CMEMS
4842
+ multiyear product, SST from NOAA NCEI AVHRR-only Reynolds, PAR from INTERIM) and relaxed by model outputs at high
4843
+ latitudes (CMEMS biogeochemistry multiyear product)
4844
+ Vertical coverage: + Epipelagic layer + Upper mesopelagic layer + Lower mesopelagic layer (max. 1000m)
4845
+ DOI (product) : https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00020
4846
+ instrument:
4847
+ platform:
4848
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4849
+ processingLevel: L4
4850
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,hindcast,marine,biomass,LMTL
4851
+ sensorType:
4852
+ license: proprietary
4853
+ title: Global ocean low and mid trophic levels biomass content hindcast
4854
+ missionStartDate: "1998-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4855
+ missionEndDate: "2022-12-31T23:59:59Z"
4856
+
4857
+ MO_GLOBAL_MULTIYEAR_WAV_001_032:
4858
+ abstract: |
4859
+ GLOBAL_REANALYSIS_WAV_001_032 for the global wave reanalysis describing past sea states since years 1993. This product
4860
+ also bears the name of WAVERYS within the GLO-HR MFC. for correspondence to other global multi-year products like GLORYS.
4861
+ BIORYS. etc. The core of WAVERYS is based on the MFWAM model. a third generation wave model that calculates the wave
4862
+ spectrum. i.e. the distribution of sea state energy in frequency and direction on a 1/5° irregular grid. Average wave
4863
+ quantities derived from this wave spectrum, such as the SWH (significant wave height) or the average wave period, are
4864
+ delivered on a regular 1/5° grid with a 3h time step. The wave spectrum is discretized into 30 frequencies obtained from
4865
+ a geometric sequence of first member 0.035 Hz and a reason 7.5. WAVERYS takes into account oceanic currents from the
4866
+ GLORYS12 physical ocean reanalysis and assimilates significant wave height observed from historical altimetry missions
4867
+ and directional wave spectra from Sentinel 1 SAR from 2017 onwards. DOI (product): https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00022
4868
+ instrument:
4869
+ platform:
4870
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4871
+ processingLevel: L4
4872
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,reanalysis,forecast,marine,waves,WAVERYS
4873
+ sensorType:
4874
+ license: proprietary
4875
+ title: Global Ocean Waves Reanalysis
4876
+ missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4877
+ missionEndDate: "2024-01-31T21:00:00Z"
4878
+
4879
+ MO_GLOBAL_MULTIYEAR_PHY_ENS_001_031:
4880
+ abstract: |
4881
+ You can find here the CMEMS Global Ocean Ensemble Reanalysis product at ¼ degree resolution: monthly means of Temperature, Salinity,
4882
+ Currents and Ice variables for 75 vertical levels, starting from 1993 onward.\n \nGlobal ocean reanalyses are homogeneous 3D gridded
4883
+ descriptions of the physical state of the ocean covering several decades, produced with a numerical ocean model constrained with data
4884
+ assimilation of satellite and in situ observations. These reanalyses are built to be as close as possible to the observations
4885
+ (i.e. realistic) and in agreement with the model physics The multi-model ensemble approach allows uncertainties or error bars in
4886
+ the ocean state to be estimated.\n\nThe ensemble mean may even provide for certain regions and/or periods a more reliable estimate
4887
+ than any individual reanalysis product.\n\nThe four reanalyses, used to create the ensemble, covering “altimetric era” period
4888
+ (starting from 1st of January 1993) during which altimeter altimetry data observations are available:\n GLORYS2V4 from Mercator Ocean (Fr);
4889
+ \n ORAS5 from ECMWF;\n GloSea5 from Met Office (UK);\n and C-GLORSv7 from CMCC (It);\n
4890
+ \nThese four products provided four different time series of global ocean simulations 3D monthly estimates. All numerical products
4891
+ available for users are monthly or daily mean averages describing the ocean.
4892
+ \n\n**DOI (product):** \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00024
4893
+ instrument:
4894
+ platform:
4895
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4896
+ processingLevel: L4
4897
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,ensemble,multiyear,reanalysis,temperature,currents,salinity,ice,physics
4898
+ sensorType:
4899
+ license: proprietary
4900
+ title: Global Ocean Ensemble Physics Reanalysis
4901
+ missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4902
+ missionEndDate: "2022-12-31T00:00:00Z"
4903
+
4904
+ MO_INSITU_GLO_PHY_UV_DISCRETE_NRT_013_048:
4905
+ abstract: |
4906
+ This product is entirely dedicated to ocean current data observed in near-real time. Current data from 3 different types
4907
+ of instruments are distributed:\n The near-surface zonal and meridional velocities calculated along the trajectories of
4908
+ the drifting buoys which are part of the DBCP's Global Drifter Program. These data are delivered together with wind stress
4909
+ components and surface temperature. \n The near-surface zonal and meridional total velocities, and near-surface radial
4910
+ velocities, measured by High Frequency radars that are part of the European High Frequency radar Network. These data are
4911
+ delivered together with standard deviation of near-surface zonal and meridional raw velocities, Geometrical Dilution of
4912
+ Precision (GDOP), quality flags and metadata.\n The zonal and meridional velocities, at parking depth and in surface,
4913
+ calculated along the trajectories of the floats which are part of the Argo Program.\n\nDOI (product):\nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00041
4914
+ instrument:
4915
+ platform:
4916
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4917
+ processingLevel: Level 2
4918
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,insitu,NRT,currents,global,L2
4919
+ sensorType:
4920
+ license: proprietary
4921
+ title: Global Ocean- in-situ Near real time observations of ocean currents
4922
+ missionStartDate: "1997-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4923
+
4924
+ MO_INSITU_GLO_PHY_TS_OA_NRT_013_002:
4925
+ abstract: |
4926
+ For the Global Ocean- Gridded objective analysis fields of temperature and salinity using profiles from the in-situ near
4927
+ real time database are produced monthly. Objective analysis is based on a statistical estimation method that allows presenting
4928
+ a synthesis and a validation of the dataset, providing a support for localized experience (cruises), providing a validation
4929
+ source for operational models, observing seasonal cycle and inter-annual variability.
4930
+ \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00037
4931
+ instrument:
4932
+ platform:
4933
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4934
+ processingLevel: L4
4935
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,insitu,NRT,gridded,monthly,global,L4,analysis
4936
+ sensorType:
4937
+ license: proprietary
4938
+ title: Global Ocean- Real time in-situ observations objective analysis
4939
+ missionStartDate: "2015-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4940
+ missionEndDate: "2024-04-01T00:00:00Z"
4941
+
4942
+ MO_INSITU_GLO_PHY_TS_OA_MY_013_052:
4943
+ abstract: |
4944
+ Global Ocean- Gridded objective analysis fields of temperature and salinity using profiles from the reprocessed in-situ global
4945
+ product CORA (INSITU_GLO_TS_REP_OBSERVATIONS_013_001_b) using the ISAS software. Objective analysis is based on a statistical
4946
+ estimation method that allows presenting a synthesis and a validation of the dataset, providing a validation source for operational
4947
+ models, observing seasonal cycle and inter-annual variability.\n\n**DOI (product):** \nhttps://doi.org/10.17882/46219
4948
+ instrument:
4949
+ platform:
4950
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4951
+ processingLevel: L4
4952
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,insitu,delayed,gridded,global,L4,analysis,temperature,salinity,CORA
4953
+ sensorType:
4954
+ license: proprietary
4955
+ title: Global Ocean- Delayed Mode gridded CORA- In-situ Observations objective analysis in Delayed Mode
4956
+ missionStartDate: "1960-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4957
+ missionEndDate: "2023-06-01T00:00:00Z"
4958
+
4959
+ MO_MULTIOBS_GLO_BIO_BGC_3D_REP_015_010:
4960
+ abstract: |
4961
+ This product consists of 3D fields of Particulate Organic Carbon (POC), Particulate Backscattering coefficient (bbp)
4962
+ and Chlorophyll-a concentration (Chla) at depth. The reprocessed product is provided at 0.25°x0.25° horizontal resolution,
4963
+ over 36 levels from the surface to 1000 m depth. A neural network method estimates both the vertical distribution of
4964
+ Chla concentration and of particulate backscattering coefficient (bbp), a bio-optical proxy for POC, from merged surface
4965
+ ocean color satellite measurements with hydrological properties and additional relevant drivers.
4966
+ DOI (product): https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00046 Product Citation: Please refer to our Technical FAQ for citing
4967
+ products: http://marine.copernicus.eu/faq/cite-cmems-products-cmems-credit/?idpage=169.
4968
+ instrument:
4969
+ platform:
4970
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4971
+ processingLevel: L4
4972
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,marine,POC,organic,carbon,particulate,chlorophyll,backscattering,bbp,Chla
4973
+ sensorType:
4974
+ license: proprietary
4975
+ title: Global Ocean 3D Chlorophyll-a concentration, Particulate Backscattering coefficient and Particulate Organic Carbon
4976
+ missionStartDate: "1998-01-07T00:00:00Z"
4977
+ missionEndDate: "2021-12-29T00:00:00Z"
4978
+
4979
+ MO_MULTIOBS_GLO_BIO_CARBON_SURFACE_REP_015_008:
4980
+ abstract: |
4981
+ This product corresponds to a REP L4 time series of monthly global reconstructed surface ocean pCO2, air-sea fluxes of CO2,
4982
+ pH, total alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon, saturation state with respect to calcite and aragonite, and associated
4983
+ uncertainties on a 0.25° x 0.25° regular grid. The product is obtained from an ensemble-based forward feed neural network
4984
+ approach mapping situ data for surface ocean fugacity (SOCAT data base, Bakker et al. 2016, https://www.socat.info/) and
4985
+ sea surface salinity, temperature, sea surface height, chlorophyll a, mixed layer depth and atmospheric CO2 mole fraction.
4986
+ Sea-air flux fields are computed from the air-sea gradient of pCO2 and the dependence on wind speed of Wanninkhof (2014).
4987
+ Surface ocean pH on total scale, dissolved inorganic carbon, and saturation states are then computed from surface ocean pCO2
4988
+ and reconstructed surface ocean alkalinity using the CO2sys speciation software.\n\nProduct Citation: Please refer to our
4989
+ Technical FAQ for citing products: http://marine.copernicus.eu/faq/cite-cmems-products-cmems-credit/?idpage=169.
4990
+ \n\nDOI (product):\nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00047\n\nReferences:\n\n Chau, T. T. T., Gehlen, M., and
4991
+ Chevallier, F.: A seamless ensemble-based reconstruction of surface ocean pCO2 and air-sea CO2 fluxes over the global
4992
+ coastal and open oceans, Biogeosciences, 19, 1087-1109, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-19-1087-2022, 2022.\n
4993
+ instrument:
4994
+ platform:
4995
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
4996
+ processingLevel: L4
4997
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,surface,carbon,L4,REP
4998
+ sensorType:
4999
+ license: proprietary
5000
+ title: Global Ocean Surface Carbon
5001
+ missionStartDate: "1985-01-01T00:00:00Z"
5002
+ missionEndDate: "2022-12-01T00:00:00Z"
5003
+
5004
+ MO_MULTIOBS_GLO_BGC_NUTRIENTS_CARBON_PROFILES_MYNRT_015_009:
5005
+ abstract: |
5006
+ This product consists of vertical profiles of the concentration of nutrients (nitrates, phosphates, and silicates) and
5007
+ carbonate system variables (total alkalinity, dissolved inorganic carbon, pH, and partial pressure of carbon dioxide),
5008
+ computed for each Argo float equipped with an oxygen sensor.\nThe method called CANYON (Carbonate system and Nutrients
5009
+ concentration from hYdrological properties and Oxygen using a Neural-network) is based on a neural network trained using
5010
+ high-quality nutrient data collected over the last 30 years (GLODAPv2 database, https://www.glodap.info/). The method is
5011
+ applied to each Argo float equipped with an oxygen sensor using as input the properties measured by the float (pressure,
5012
+ temperature, salinity, oxygen), and its date and position.\n\nProduct Citation: Please refer to our Technical FAQ for
5013
+ citing products: http://marine.copernicus.eu/faq/cite-cmems-products-cmems-credit/?idpage=169.\n\nDOI (product):
5014
+ \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00048\n\nReferences:\n\n Sauzede R., H. C. Bittig, H. Claustre, O. Pasqueron de Fommervault,
5015
+ J.-P. Gattuso, L. Legendre and K. S. Johnson, 2017: Estimates of Water-Column Nutrient Concentrations and Carbonate System
5016
+ Parameters in the Global Ocean: A novel Approach Based on Neural Networks. Front. Mar. Sci. 4:128.
5017
+ doi: 10.3389/fmars.2017.00128.\n Bittig H. C., T. Steinhoff, H. Claustre, B. Fiedler, N. L. Williams, R. Sauzède,
5018
+ A. Körtzinger and J.-P. Gattuso,2018: An Alternative to Static Climatologies: Robust Estimation of Open Ocean CO2 Variables
5019
+ and Nutrient Concentrations From T, S, and O2 Data Using Bayesian Neural Networks. Front. Mar. Sci. 5:328. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00328.\n
5020
+ instrument:
5021
+ platform:
5022
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5023
+ processingLevel: Level 3
5024
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,vertical,nutrients,carbon,carbonate,L3
5025
+ sensorType:
5026
+ license: proprietary
5027
+ title: Nutrient and carbon profiles vertical distribution
5028
+ missionStartDate: "2002-09-01T00:00:00Z"
5029
+ missionEndDate: "2022-08-31T00:00:00Z"
5030
+
5031
+ MO_MULTIOBS_GLO_PHY_MYNRT_015_003:
5032
+ abstract: |
5033
+ This product is a L4 REP and NRT global total velocity field at 0m and 15m together wiht its individual components
5034
+ (geostrophy and Ekman) and related uncertainties. It consists of the zonal and meridional velocity at a 1h frequency and
5035
+ at 1/4 degree regular grid. The total velocity fields are obtained by combining CMEMS satellite Geostrophic surface currents
5036
+ and modelled Ekman currents at the surface and 15m depth (using ERA5 wind stress in REP and ERA5 in NRT). 1 hourly product,
5037
+ daily and monthly means are available. This product has been initiated in the frame of CNES/CLS projects. Then it has been
5038
+ consolidated during the Globcurrent project (funded by the ESA User Element Program).
5039
+ \n\nProduct Citation:\nPlease refer to our Technical FAQ for citing products:
5040
+ http://marine.copernicus.eu/faq/cite-cmems-products-cmems-credit/?idpage=169.
5041
+ \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/mds-00327\n\nReferences:\n\n Rio, M.-H., S. Mulet, and N. Picot:
5042
+ Beyond GOCE for the ocean circulation estimate: Synergetic use of altimetry, gravimetry, and in situ data provides new
5043
+ insight into geostrophic and Ekman currents, Geophys. Res. Lett., 41, doi:10.1002/2014GL061773, 2014.\n
5044
+ instrument:
5045
+ platform:
5046
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5047
+ processingLevel: L4
5048
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,REP,NRT,geostrophic,currents,GLOBCURRENT,L4
5049
+ sensorType:
5050
+ license: proprietary
5051
+ title: Global Total (COPERNICUS-GLOBCURRENT), Ekman and Geostrophic currents at the Surface and 15m
5052
+ missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
5053
+
5054
+ MO_MULTIOBS_GLO_PHY_S_SURFACE_MYNRT_015_013:
5055
+ abstract: |
5056
+ This product consits of daily global gap-free Level-4 (L4) analyses of the Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) and Sea Surface Density (SSD)
5057
+ at 1/8° of resolution, obtained through a multivariate optimal interpolation algorithm that combines sea surface salinity images
5058
+ from multiple satellite sources as NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) and ESA's Soil Moisture Ocean Salinity (SMOS) satellites
5059
+ with in situ salinity measurements and satellite SST information. The product was developed by the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)
5060
+ and includes 4 datasets:\n cmems_obs-mob_glo_phy-sss_nrt_multi_P1D, which provides near-real-time (NRT) daily data
5061
+ \n cmems_obs-mob_glo_phy-sss_nrt_multi_P1M, which provides near-real-time (NRT) monthly data\n cmems_obs-mob_glo_phy-sss_my_multi_P1D,
5062
+ which provides multi-year reprocessed (REP) daily data \n cmems_obs-mob_glo_phy-sss_my_multi_P1M, which provides multi-year reprocessed (REP)
5063
+ monthly data \n\nProduct citation: \nPlease refer to our Technical FAQ for citing products:
5064
+ http://marine.copernicus.eu/faq/cite-cmems-products-cmems-credit/?idpage=169.\n\nDOI
5065
+ (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00051\n\nReferences:\n\n Droghei, R., B. Buongiorno Nardelli, and
5066
+ R. Santoleri, 2016: Combining in-situ and satellite observations to retrieve salinity and density at the ocean surface.
5067
+ J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol. doi:10.1175/JTECH-D-15-0194.1.\n Buongiorno Nardelli, B., R. Droghei, and R. Santoleri,
5068
+ 2016: Multi-dimensional interpolation of SMOS sea surface salinity with surface temperature and in situ salinity data.
5069
+ Rem. Sens. Environ., doi:10.1016/j.rse.2015.12.052.\n Droghei, R., B. Buongiorno Nardelli, and R. Santoleri,
5070
+ 2018: A New Global Sea Surface Salinity and Density Dataset From Multivariate Observations (1993-2016), Front. Mar. Sci., 5(March),
5071
+ 1-13, doi:10.3389/fmars.2018.00084.\n Sammartino, Michela, Salvatore Aronica, Rosalia Santoleri, and Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli. (2022).
5072
+ Retrieving Mediterranean Sea Surface Salinity Distribution and Interannual Trends from Multi-Sensor Satellite and In Situ Data,
5073
+ Remote Sensing 14, 2502: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14102502.\n
5074
+ instrument:
5075
+ platform:
5076
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5077
+ processingLevel: L4
5078
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,surface,salinity,density,NRT,daily,REP,L4
5079
+ sensorType:
5080
+ license: proprietary
5081
+ title: Multi Observation Global Ocean Sea Surface Salinity and Sea Surface Density
5082
+ missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
5083
+
5084
+ MO_MULTIOBS_GLO_PHY_TSUV_3D_MYNRT_015_012:
5085
+ abstract: |
5086
+ You can find here the Multi Observation Global Ocean ARMOR3D L4 analysis and multi-year reprocessing. It consists of 3D Temperature,
5087
+ Salinity, Heights, Geostrophic Currents and Mixed Layer Depth, available on a 1/4 degree regular grid and on 50 depth levels from
5088
+ the surface down to the bottom. The product includes 4 datasets: \n dataset-armor-3d-nrt-weekly, which delivers near-real-time (NRT)
5089
+ weekly data\n dataset-armor-3d-nrt-monthly, which delivers near-real-time (NRT) monthly data\n dataset-armor-3d-rep-weekly, which
5090
+ delivers multi-year reprocessed (REP) weekly data \n dataset-armor-3d-rep-monthly, which delivers multi-year reprocessed (REP)
5091
+ monthly data\n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00052\n\n\nProduct Citation: \nPlease refer to our
5092
+ Technical FAQ for citing products: http://marine.copernicus.eu/faq/cite-cmems-products-cmems-credit/?idpage=169.
5093
+ \n\nReferences:\n\n Guinehut S., A.-L. Dhomps, G. Larnicol and P.-Y. Le Traon, 2012: High resolution 3D temperature
5094
+ and salinity fields derived from in situ and satellite observations. Ocean Sci., 8(5):845-857.\n Mulet, S., M.-H. Rio,
5095
+ A. Mignot, S. Guinehut and R. Morrow, 2012: A new estimate of the global 3D geostrophic ocean circulation based on satellite
5096
+ data and in-situ measurements. Deep Sea Research Part II : Topical Studies in Oceanography, 77-80(0):70-81.\n
5097
+ instrument:
5098
+ platform:
5099
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5100
+ processingLevel: L4
5101
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,REP,NRT,ARMOR3D,temperature,salinity,heights,Geostrophic,currents,L4
5102
+ sensorType:
5103
+ license: proprietary
5104
+ title: Multi Observation Global Ocean 3D Temperature Salinity Height Geostrophic Current and MLD
5105
+ missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
5106
+
5107
+ MO_MULTIOBS_GLO_PHY_W_3D_REP_015_007:
5108
+ abstract: |
5109
+ You can find here the OMEGA3D observation-based quasi-geostrophic vertical and horizontal ocean currents developed by the
5110
+ Consiglio Nazionale delle RIcerche. The data are provided weekly over a regular grid at 1/4° horizontal resolution, from
5111
+ the surface to 1500 m depth (representative of each Wednesday). The velocities are obtained by solving a diabatic formulation
5112
+ of the Omega equation, starting from ARMOR3D data (MULTIOBS_GLO_PHY_REP_015_002 which corresponds to former version of
5113
+ MULTIOBS_GLO_PHY_TSUV_3D_MYNRT_015_012) and ERA-Interim surface fluxes.
5114
+ \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://commons.datacite.org/doi.org/10.25423/cmcc/multiobs_glo_phy_w_rep_015_007\n\n
5115
+ \nProduct citation: \nPlease refer to our Technical FAQ for citing products.http://marine.copernicus.eu/faq/cite-cmems-products-cmems-credit/?idpage=169
5116
+ \n\nReferences:\n\n DOI (Product): https://doi.org/10.25423/cmcc/multiobs_glo_phy_w_rep_015_007
5117
+ \n Buongiorno Nardelli, B. (2020). CNR global observation-based OMEGA3D quasi-geostrophic vertical and horizontal ocean
5118
+ currents (1993-2018) (Version 1) [Data set]. Copernicus Monitoring Environment Marine Service (CMEMS).
5119
+ https://doi.org/10.25423/CMCC/MULTIOBS_GLO_PHY_W_REP_015_007\n Buongiorno Nardelli, B. A Multi-Year Timeseries of Observation-Based
5120
+ 3D Horizontal and Vertical Quasi-Geostrophic Global Ocean Currents. Earth Syst. Sci. Data 2020, No. 12, 1711-1723.
5121
+ https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-1711-2020.\n
5122
+ instrument:
5123
+ platform:
5124
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5125
+ processingLevel: L4
5126
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,ARMOR3D,weekly,ERA-Interim,quasi-geostrophic,currents,L4,OMEGA3D
5127
+ sensorType:
5128
+ license: proprietary
5129
+ title: Global Observed Ocean Physics 3D Quasi-Geostrophic Currents (OMEGA3D)
5130
+ missionStartDate: "1993-01-06T00:00:00Z"
5131
+ missionEndDate: "2018-12-26T00:00:00Z"
5132
+
5133
+ MO_SEAICE_GLO_SEAICE_L4_NRT_OBSERVATIONS_011_001:
5134
+ abstract: |
5135
+ For the Global - Arctic and Antarctic - Ocean. The OSI SAF delivers three global sea ice products in operational mode:
5136
+ sea ice concentration, sea ice edge, sea ice type (OSI-401 OSI-402 and OSI-403). These products are delivered daily at
5137
+ 10km resolution in a polar stereographic projection covering the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. It is
5138
+ the Sea Ice operational nominal product for the Global Ocean. In addition, a sea ice drift product is delivered at 60km
5139
+ resolution in a polar stereographic projection covering the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The sea ice motion vectors
5140
+ have a time-span of 2 days.\n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00134
5141
+ instrument:
5142
+ platform:
5143
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5144
+ processingLevel: L4
5145
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,ice,arctic,antarctic,concentration,edge,type,L4
5146
+ sensorType:
5147
+ license: proprietary
5148
+ title: Global Ocean - Arctic and Antarctic - Sea Ice Concentration, Edge, Type and Drift (OSI-SAF)
5149
+ missionStartDate: "2019-05-04T00:00:00Z"
5150
+
5151
+ MO_SEAICE_GLO_SEAICE_L4_NRT_OBSERVATIONS_011_006:
5152
+ abstract: |
5153
+ DTU Space produces polar covering Near Real Time gridded ice displacement fields obtained by MCC processing of Sentinel-1 SAR,
5154
+ Envisat ASAR WSM swath data or RADARSAT ScanSAR Wide mode data . The nominal temporal span between processed swaths is 24hours,
5155
+ the nominal product grid resolution is a 10km.\n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00135
5156
+ instrument:
5157
+ platform:
5158
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5159
+ processingLevel: L4
5160
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,NRT,gridded,MCC,DTU,displacement,L4
5161
+ sensorType:
5162
+ license: proprietary
5163
+ title: Global Ocean - High Resolution SAR Sea Ice Drift
5164
+ missionStartDate: "2019-05-04T00:00:00Z"
5165
+
5166
+ MO_SEAICE_GLO_SEAICE_L4_REP_OBSERVATIONS_011_009:
5167
+ abstract: |
5168
+ The CDR and ICDR sea ice concentration dataset of the EUMETSAT OSI SAF (OSI-450-a and OSI-430-a), covering the period from
5169
+ October 1978 to present, with 16 days delay. It used passive microwave data from SMMR, SSM/I and SSMIS. Sea ice concentration
5170
+ is computed from atmospherically corrected PMW brightness temperatures, using a combination of state-of-the-art algorithms and
5171
+ dynamic tie points. It includes error bars for each grid cell (uncertainties). This version 3.0 of the CDR (OSI-450-a, 1978-2020)
5172
+ and ICDR (OSI-430-a, 2021-present with 16 days latency) was released in November 2022
5173
+ \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00136\n
5174
+ \nReferences:\n\n [http://osisaf.met.no/docs/osisaf_cdop2_ss2_pum_sea-ice-conc-reproc_v2p2.pdf]\n
5175
+ instrument:
5176
+ platform:
5177
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5178
+ processingLevel: L4
5179
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,ice,concentration,CDR,ICDR,REP,reprocessed,L4
5180
+ sensorType:
5181
+ license: proprietary
5182
+ title: Global Ocean Sea Ice Concentration Time Series REPROCESSED (OSI-SAF)
5183
+ missionStartDate: "1978-10-25T00:00:00Z"
5184
+
5185
+ MO_SEALEVEL_GLO_PHY_L4_NRT_008_046:
5186
+ abstract: |
5187
+ Altimeter satellite gridded Sea Level Anomalies (SLA) computed with respect to a twenty-year [1993, 2012] mean. The SLA is
5188
+ estimated by Optimal Interpolation, merging the L3 along-track measurement from the different altimeter missions available.
5189
+ Part of the processing is fitted to the Global Ocean. (see QUID document or http://duacs.cls.fr [](http://duacs.cls.fr) pages
5190
+ for processing details). The product gives additional variables (i.e. Absolute Dynamic Topography and geostrophic currents
5191
+ (absolute and anomalies)). It serves in near-real time applications.\nThis product is processed by the DUACS multimission
5192
+ altimeter data processing system. \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00149
5193
+ instrument:
5194
+ platform:
5195
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5196
+ processingLevel: L4
5197
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,gridded,surface,heights,SLA,NRT,L4
5198
+ sensorType:
5199
+ license: proprietary
5200
+ title: GLOBAL OCEAN GRIDDED L4 SEA SURFACE HEIGHTS AND DERIVED VARIABLES NRT
5201
+ missionStartDate: "2022-01-01T00:00:00Z"
5202
+
5203
+ MO_SEALEVEL_GLO_PHY_MDT_008_063:
5204
+ abstract: |
5205
+ Mean Dynamic Topography that combines the global CNES-CLS-2022 MDT, the Black Sea CMEMS2020 MDT and the Med Sea CMEMS2020 MDT.
5206
+ It is an estimate of the mean over the 1993-2012 period of the sea surface height above geoid. This is consistent with the
5207
+ reference time period also used in the DUACS products\n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00150
5208
+ instrument:
5209
+ platform:
5210
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5211
+ processingLevel: L4
5212
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,sealevel,topography,surface,height,L4
5213
+ sensorType:
5214
+ license: proprietary
5215
+ title: GLOBAL OCEAN MEAN DYNAMIC TOPOGRAPHY
5216
+ missionStartDate: "1993-01-06T00:00:00Z"
5217
+
5218
+ MO_SST_GLO_SST_L3S_NRT_OBSERVATIONS_010_010:
5219
+ abstract: |
5220
+ For the Global Ocean- Sea Surface Temperature L3 Observations . This product provides daily foundation sea surface temperature
5221
+ from multiple satellite sources. The data are intercalibrated. This product consists in a fusion of sea surface temperature
5222
+ observations from multiple satellite sensors, daily, over a 0.1° resolution global grid. It includes observations by polar
5223
+ orbiting (NOAA-18 & NOAAA-19/AVHRR, METOP-A/AVHRR, ENVISAT/AATSR, AQUA/AMSRE, TRMM/TMI) and geostationary (MSG/SEVIRI, GOES-11)
5224
+ satellites . The observations of each sensor are intercalibrated prior to merging using a bias correction based on a multi-sensor
5225
+ median reference correcting the large-scale cross-sensor biases.3 more datasets are available that only contain "per sensor type" data:
5226
+ Polar InfraRed (PIR), Polar MicroWave (PMW), Geostationary InfraRed (GIR)\n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00164
5227
+ instrument:
5228
+ platform:
5229
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5230
+ processingLevel: Level 3
5231
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,surface,temperature,L3,PIR,PMW,GIR
5232
+ sensorType:
5233
+ license: proprietary
5234
+ title: ODYSSEA Global Ocean - Sea Surface Temperature Multi-sensor L3 Observations
5235
+ missionStartDate: "2020-12-31T00:00:00Z"
5236
+
5237
+ MO_SST_GLO_SST_L4_NRT_OBSERVATIONS_010_001:
5238
+ abstract: |
5239
+ For the Global Ocean- the OSTIA global foundation Sea Surface Temperature product provides daily gap-free maps of: Foundation
5240
+ Sea Surface Temperature at 0.05° x 0.05° horizontal grid resolution, using in-situ and satellite data from both infrared and
5241
+ microwave radiometers. \n\nThe Operational Sea Surface Temperature and Ice Analysis (OSTIA) system is run by the UK's Met
5242
+ Office and delivered by IFREMER PU. OSTIA uses satellite data provided by the GHRSST project together with in-situ observations
5243
+ to determine the sea surface temperature.\nA high resolution (1/20° - approx. 6 km) daily analysis of sea surface temperature (SST)
5244
+ is produced for the global ocean and some lakes.\n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00165\n\nReferences:
5245
+ \n\n Good, S.; Fiedler, E.; Mao, C.; Martin, M.J.; Maycock, A.; Reid, R.; Roberts-Jones, J.; Searle, T.; Waters, J.; While, J.;
5246
+ Worsfold, M. The Current Configuration of the OSTIA System for Operational Production of Foundation Sea Surface Temperature and
5247
+ Ice Concentration Analyses. Remote Sens. 2020, 12, 720. doi: 10.3390/rs12040720\n Donlon, C.J., Martin, M., Stark, J., Roberts-Jones,
5248
+ J., Fiedler, E., and Wimmer, W., 2012, The Operational Sea Surface Temperature and Sea Ice Analysis (OSTIA) system. Remote Sensing
5249
+ of the Environment. doi: 10.1016/j.rse.2010.10.017 2011.\n John D. Stark, Craig J. Donlon, Matthew J. Martin and Michael E. McCulloch,
5250
+ 2007, OSTIA : An operational, high resolution, real time, global sea surface temperature analysis system., Oceans 07 IEEE Aberdeen,
5251
+ conference proceedings. Marine challenges: coastline to deep sea. Aberdeen, Scotland.IEEE.\n
5252
+ instrument:
5253
+ platform:
5254
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5255
+ processingLevel: L4
5256
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,surface,temperature,L4,OSTIA
5257
+ sensorType:
5258
+ license: proprietary
5259
+ title: Global Ocean OSTIA Sea Surface Temperature and Sea Ice Analysis
5260
+ missionStartDate: "2007-01-01T00:00:00Z"
5261
+
5262
+ MO_SST_GLO_SST_L4_REP_OBSERVATIONS_010_011:
5263
+ abstract: |
5264
+ The OSTIA (Good et al., 2020) global sea surface temperature reprocessed product provides daily gap-free maps of foundation
5265
+ sea surface temperature and ice concentration (referred to as an L4 product) at 0.05deg.x 0.05deg. horizontal grid resolution,
5266
+ using in-situ and satellite data. This product provides the foundation Sea Surface Temperature, which is the temperature free
5267
+ of diurnal variability.\n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00168\n
5268
+ \nReferences:\n\n Good, S.; Fiedler, E.; Mao, C.; Martin, M.J.; Maycock, A.; Reid, R.; Roberts-Jones, J.; Searle, T.;
5269
+ Waters, J.; While, J.; Worsfold, M. The Current Configuration of the OSTIA System for Operational Production of Foundation
5270
+ Sea Surface Temperature and Ice Concentration Analyses. Remote Sens. 2020, 12, 720, doi:10.3390/rs12040720\n
5271
+ instrument:
5272
+ platform:
5273
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5274
+ processingLevel: L4
5275
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,surface,temperature,concentration,L4,OSTIA,reprocessed,REP
5276
+ sensorType:
5277
+ license: proprietary
5278
+ title: Global Ocean OSTIA Sea Surface Temperature and Sea Ice Reprocessed
5279
+ missionStartDate: "1981-10-01T00:00:00Z"
5280
+ missionEndDate: "2022-05-31T00:00:00Z"
5281
+
5282
+ MO_SST_GLO_SST_L4_REP_OBSERVATIONS_010_024:
5283
+ abstract: |
5284
+ The ESA SST CCI and C3S global Sea Surface Temperature Reprocessed product provides gap-free maps of daily average SST at 20 cm
5285
+ depth at 0.05deg. x 0.05deg. horizontal grid resolution, using satellite data from the (A)ATSRs, SLSTR and the AVHRR series of
5286
+ sensors (Merchant et al., 2019). The ESA SST CCI and C3S level 4 analyses were produced by running the Operational Sea Surface
5287
+ Temperature and Sea Ice Analysis (OSTIA) system (Good et al., 2020) to provide a high resolution (1/20deg. - approx. 5km grid resolution)
5288
+ daily analysis of the daily average sea surface temperature (SST) at 20 cm depth for the global ocean. Only (A)ATSR, SLSTR and AVHRR
5289
+ satellite data processed by the ESA SST CCI and C3S projects were used, giving a stable product. It also uses reprocessed sea-ice
5290
+ concentration data from the EUMETSAT OSI-SAF (OSI-450 and OSI-430; Lavergne et al., 2019).
5291
+ \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00169\n\nReferences:\n\n Good, S., Fiedler, E., Mao, C., Martin,
5292
+ M.J., Maycock, A., Reid, R., Roberts-Jones, J., Searle, T., Waters, J., While, J., Worsfold, M. The Current Configuration of the
5293
+ OSTIA System for Operational Production of Foundation Sea Surface Temperature and Ice Concentration Analyses. Remote Sens.
5294
+ 2020, 12, 720, doi:10.3390/rs12040720.\n Lavergne, T., Sørensen, A. M., Kern, S., Tonboe, R., Notz, D., Aaboe, S., Bell, L., Dybkjær,
5295
+ G., Eastwood, S., Gabarro, C., Heygster, G., Killie, M. A., Brandt Kreiner, M., Lavelle, J., Saldo, R., Sandven, S., and Pedersen,
5296
+ L. T.: Version 2 of the EUMETSAT OSI SAF and ESA CCI sea-ice concentration climate data records, The Cryosphere, 13, 49-78,
5297
+ doi:10.5194/tc-13-49-2019, 2019.\n Merchant, C.J., Embury, O., Bulgin, C.E. et al. Satellite-based time-series of sea-surface
5298
+ temperature since 1981 for climate applications. Sci Data 6, 223 (2019) doi:10.1038/s41597-019-0236-x.\n
5299
+ instrument:
5300
+ platform:
5301
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5302
+ processingLevel: L4
5303
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,surface,temperature,ESA,SST,CCI,C3S,L4,reprocessed,REP
5304
+ sensorType:
5305
+ license: proprietary
5306
+ title: ESA SST CCI and C3S reprocessed sea surface temperature analyses
5307
+ missionStartDate: "1981-09-01T00:00:00Z"
5308
+ missionEndDate: "2022-10-31T00:00:00Z"
5309
+
5310
+ MO_WAVE_GLO_WAV_L3_SPC_NRT_OBSERVATIONS_014_002:
5311
+ abstract: |
5312
+ Near-Real-Time mono-mission satellite-based integral parameters derived from the directional wave spectra. Using linear
5313
+ propagation wave model, only wave observations that can be back-propagated to wave converging regions are considered.
5314
+ The dataset parameters includes partition significant wave height, partition peak period and partition peak or principal
5315
+ direction given along swell propagation path in space and time at a 3-hour timestep, from source to land. Validity flags
5316
+ are also included for each parameter and indicates the valid time steps along propagation (eg. no propagation for significant
5317
+ wave height close to the storm source or any integral parameter when reaching the land). The integral parameters at observation
5318
+ point are also available together with a quality flag based on the consistency between each propagated observation and the overall
5319
+ swell field.This product is processed by the WAVE-TAC multi-mission SAR data processing system. It serves in near-real time
5320
+ the main operational oceanography and climate forecasting centers in Europe and worldwide. It processes near-real-time data
5321
+ from the following SAR missions: Sentinel-1A and Sentinel-1B.One file is produced for each mission and is available in two
5322
+ formats: one gathering in one netcdf file all observations related to the same swell field, and for another all observations
5323
+ available in a 3-hour time range, and for both formats, propagated information from source to land.
5324
+ \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00178
5325
+ instrument:
5326
+ platform:
5327
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5328
+ processingLevel: Level 3
5329
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,NRT,wave,L3,WAVE-TAC,SAR,spectral,mono-mission
5330
+ sensorType:
5331
+ license: proprietary
5332
+ title: GLOBAL OCEAN L3 SPECTRAL PARAMETERS FROM NRT SATELLITE MEASUREMENTS
5333
+ missionStartDate: "2018-05-28T00:00:00Z"
5334
+
5335
+ MO_WAVE_GLO_PHY_SWH_L3_NRT_014_001:
5336
+ abstract: |
5337
+ Near-Real-Time mono-mission satellite-based along-track significant wave height. Only valid data are included, based on a
5338
+ rigorous editing combining various criteria such as quality flags (surface flag, presence of ice) and thresholds on parameter
5339
+ values. Such thresholds are applied on parameters linked to significant wave height determination from retracking (e.g. SWH,
5340
+ sigma0, range, off nadir angle…). All the missions are homogenized with respect to a reference mission (Jason-3 until April 2022,
5341
+ Sentinel-6A afterwards) and calibrated on in-situ buoy measurements. Finally, an along-track filter is applied to reduce the
5342
+ measurement noise.\n\nAs a support of information to the significant wave height, wind speed measured by the altimeters is also
5343
+ processed and included in the files. Wind speed values are provided by upstream products (L2) for each mission and are based on
5344
+ different algorithms. Only valid data are included and all the missions are homogenized with respect to the reference mission.
5345
+ \n\nThis product is processed by the WAVE-TAC multi-mission altimeter data processing system. It serves in near-real time the
5346
+ main operational oceanography and climate forecasting centers in Europe and worldwide. It processes operational data (OGDR and NRT,
5347
+ produced in near-real-time) from the following altimeter missions: Sentinel-6A, Jason-3, Sentinel-3A, Sentinel-3B, Cryosat-2,
5348
+ SARAL/AltiKa, CFOSAT ; and interim data (IGDR, 1 to 2 days delay) from Hai Yang-2B mission.\n\nOne file containing valid SWH
5349
+ is produced for each mission and for a 3-hour time window. It contains the filtered SWH (VAVH), the unfiltered SWH (VAVH_UNFILTERED)
5350
+ and the wind speed (wind_speed).\n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00179
5351
+ instrument:
5352
+ platform:
5353
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5354
+ processingLevel: Level 3
5355
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,NRT,wave,height,L3,wind,speed,WAVE-TAC,mono-mission
5356
+ sensorType:
5357
+ license: proprietary
5358
+ title: GLOBAL OCEAN L3 SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT FROM NRT SATELLITE MEASUREMENTS
5359
+ missionStartDate: "2021-01-01T00:00:00Z"
5360
+
5361
+ MO_WAVE_GLO_PHY_SWH_L4_NRT_014_003:
5362
+ abstract: |
5363
+ Near-Real-Time gridded multi-mission merged satellite significant wave height. Only valid data are included. This product
5364
+ is processed in Near-Real-Time by the WAVE-TAC multi-mission altimeter data processing system and is based on CMEMS level-3
5365
+ SWH datasets (see the product WAVE_GLO_WAV_L3_SWH_NRT_OBSERVATIONS_014_001).\nIt merges along-track SWH data from the following
5366
+ missions: Jason-3, Sentinel-3A, Sentinel-3B, SARAL/AltiKa, Cryosat-2, CFOSAT and HaiYang-2B. The resulting gridded product has
5367
+ a 2° horizontal resolution and is produced daily. Different SWH fields are produced: VAVH_DAILY fields are daily statistics
5368
+ computed from all available level 3 along-track measurements from 00 UTC until 23:59 UTC ; VAVH_INST field provides an estimate
5369
+ of the instantaneous wave field at 12:00UTC (noon), using all available Level 3 along-track measurements and accounting for
5370
+ their spatial and temporal proximity.\n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00180
5371
+ instrument:
5372
+ platform:
5373
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5374
+ processingLevel: L4
5375
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,NRT,wave,height,L4,gridded,WAVE-TAC,multi-mission
5376
+ sensorType:
5377
+ license: proprietary
5378
+ title: GLOBAL OCEAN L4 SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT FROM NRT SATELLITE MEASUREMENTS
5379
+ missionStartDate: "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z"
5380
+
5381
+ MO_WIND_GLO_PHY_CLIMATE_L4_MY_012_003:
5382
+ abstract: |
5383
+ For the Global Ocean - The product contains monthly Level-4 sea surface wind and stress fields at 0.25 degrees horizontal
5384
+ spatial resolution. The monthly averaged wind and stress fields are based on monthly average ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis fields,
5385
+ corrected for persistent biases using all available Level-3 scatterometer observations from the Metop-A, Metop-B and Metop-C ASCAT,
5386
+ QuikSCAT SeaWinds, ERS-1 and ERS-2 SCAT satellite instruments. The product provides monthly mean stress-equivalent wind and
5387
+ stress variables as well as their standard deviation. The number of observations used to calculate the monthly averages are
5388
+ included in the product.\n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00181
5389
+ instrument:
5390
+ platform:
5391
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5392
+ processingLevel: L4
5393
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,L4,surface,wind,stress,monthly,Scatterometer
5394
+ sensorType:
5395
+ license: proprietary
5396
+ title: Global Ocean Monthly Mean Sea Surface Wind and Stress from Scatterometer and Model
5397
+ missionStartDate: "1999-08-01T00:00:00Z"
5398
+ missionEndDate: "2024-01-01T00:00:00Z"
5399
+
5400
+ MO_WIND_GLO_PHY_L3_NRT_012_002:
5401
+ abstract: |
5402
+ For the Global Ocean - The product contains daily L3 gridded sea surface wind observations from available scatterometers
5403
+ with resolutions corresponding to the L2 swath products:\n\n0.5 degrees grid for the 50 km scatterometer L2 inputs,
5404
+ \n0.25 degrees grid based on 25 km scatterometer swath observations,\nand 0.125 degrees based on 12.5 km scatterometer
5405
+ swath observations, i.e., from the coastal products.\n\nData from ascending and descending passes are gridded separately.
5406
+ \nThe product provides stress-equivalent wind and stress variables as well as their divergence and curl. The NRT L3 products
5407
+ follow the NRT availability of the EUMETSAT OSI SAF L2 products and are available for:\nThe ASCAT scatterometers on Metop-A
5408
+ (discontinued on 15/11/2021), Metop-B and Metop-C at 0.125 and 0.25 degrees;\nThe OSCAT scatterometer on Scatsat-1 at 0.25
5409
+ and 0.5 degrees (discontinued on 28/2/2021); \nThe HSCAT scatterometer on HY-2B, HY-2C and HY-2D at 0.25 and 0.5 degrees
5410
+ \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00182
5411
+ instrument:
5412
+ platform:
5413
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5414
+ processingLevel: Level 3
5415
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,L3,surface,wind,daily,gridded,NRT,Scatterometer
5416
+ sensorType:
5417
+ license: proprietary
5418
+ title: Global Ocean Daily Gridded Sea Surface Winds from Scatterometer
5419
+ missionStartDate: "2016-01-01T00:00:00Z"
5420
+
5421
+ MO_WIND_GLO_PHY_L3_MY_012_005:
5422
+ abstract: |
5423
+ For the Global Ocean - The product contains daily L3 gridded sea surface wind observations from available scatterometers
5424
+ with resolutions corresponding to the L2 swath products:\n0.5 degrees grid for the 50 km scatterometer L2 inputs,
5425
+ \n0.25 degrees grid based on 25 km scatterometer swath observations,\nand 0.125 degrees based on 12.5 km scatterometer
5426
+ swath observations, i.e., from the coastal products. Data from ascending and descending passes are gridded separately.
5427
+ \n\nThe product provides stress-equivalent wind and stress variables as well as their divergence and curl. The MY L3 products
5428
+ follow the availability of the reprocessed EUMETSAT OSI SAF L2 products and are available for: The ASCAT scatterometer
5429
+ on MetOp-A and Metop-B at 0.125 and 0.25 degrees; The Seawinds scatterometer on QuikSCAT at 0.25 and 0.5 degrees; The AMI
5430
+ scatterometer on ERS-1 and ERS-2 at 0.25 degrees; The OSCAT scatterometer on Oceansat-2 at 0.25 and 0.5 degrees;
5431
+ \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00183
5432
+ instrument:
5433
+ platform:
5434
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5435
+ processingLevel: Level 3
5436
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,L3,surface,wind,daily,gridded,reprocessed,REP,Scatterometer
5437
+ sensorType:
5438
+ license: proprietary
5439
+ title: Global Ocean Daily Gridded Reprocessed L3 Sea Surface Winds from Scatterometer
5440
+ missionStartDate: "1991-08-01T00:00:00Z"
5441
+ missionEndDate: "2023-12-31T00:00:00Z"
5442
+
5443
+ MO_WIND_GLO_PHY_L4_NRT_012_004:
5444
+ abstract: |
5445
+ For the Global Ocean - The product contains hourly Level-4 sea surface wind and stress fields at 0.125 degrees horizontal spatial
5446
+ resolution. Scatterometer observations for Metop-B and Metop-C ASCAT and their collocated European Centre for Medium-Range
5447
+ Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) operational model variables are used to calculate temporally-averaged difference fields. These fields
5448
+ are used to correct for persistent biases in hourly ECMWF operational model fields. The product provides stress-equivalent wind
5449
+ and stress variables as well as their divergence and curl. The applied bias corrections, the standard deviation of the differences
5450
+ (for wind and stress fields) and difference of variances (for divergence and curl fields) are included in the product.
5451
+ \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00305
5452
+ instrument:
5453
+ platform:
5454
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5455
+ processingLevel: L4
5456
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,L4,surface,wind,stress,hourly,NRT,Scatterometer,Metop
5457
+ sensorType:
5458
+ license: proprietary
5459
+ title: Global Ocean Hourly Sea Surface Wind and Stress from Scatterometer and Model
5460
+ missionStartDate: "2020-07-01T00:00:00Z"
5461
+
5462
+ MO_WIND_GLO_PHY_L4_MY_012_006:
5463
+ abstract: |
5464
+ For the Global Ocean - The product contains hourly Level-4 sea surface wind and stress fields at 0.125 and 0.25 degrees horizontal
5465
+ spatial resolution. Scatterometer observations and their collocated European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) ERA5
5466
+ reanalysis model variables are used to calculate temporally-averaged difference fields. These fields are used to correct for
5467
+ persistent biases in hourly ECMWF ERA5 model fields. Bias corrections are based on scatterometer observations from Metop-A, Metop-B,
5468
+ Metop-C ASCAT (0.125 degrees), QuikSCAT SeaWinds, ERS-1 and ERS-2 SCAT (0.25 degrees). The product provides stress-equivalent wind
5469
+ and stress variables as well as their divergence and curl. The applied bias corrections, the standard deviation of the differences
5470
+ (for wind and stress fields) and difference of variances (for divergence and curl fields) are included in the product.
5471
+ \n\nDOI (product): \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00185
5472
+ instrument:
5473
+ platform:
5474
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5475
+ processingLevel: L4
5476
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,L4,surface,wind,stress,hourly,REP,reprocessed,Scatterometer,Metop,QuikSCAT,ERS
5477
+ sensorType:
5478
+ license: proprietary
5479
+ title: Global Ocean Hourly Reprocessed Sea Surface Wind and Stress from Scatterometer and Model
5480
+ missionStartDate: "1994-06-01T00:00:00Z"
5481
+ missionEndDate: "2024-01-21T23:00:00Z"
5482
+
5483
+ MO_OCEANCOLOUR_GLO_BGC_L3_MY_009_107:
5484
+ abstract: |
5485
+ For the **Global** Ocean **Satellite Observations**, Brockmann Consult (BC) is providing **Bio-Geo_Chemical (BGC)** products
5486
+ based on the ESA-CCI inputs.\n* Upstreams: SeaWiFS, MODIS, MERIS, VIIRS-SNPP, OLCI-S3A & OLCI-S3B for the **""multi""** products.\n
5487
+ Variables: Chlorophyll-a (**CHL**), Phytoplankton Functional types and sizes (**PFT**) and Reflectance (**RRS**).\n\n
5488
+ Temporal resolutions: **daily**, **monthly**.\n* Spatial resolutions: **4 km** (multi).\n
5489
+ Recent products are organized in datasets called Near Real Time (**NRT**) and long time-series (from 1997) in datasets called Multi-Years (**MY**).
5490
+ \n\nTo find these products in the catalogue, use the search keyword **""ESA-CCI""**.
5491
+ \n\n**DOI (product):** \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00282
5492
+ instrument:
5493
+ platform:
5494
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5495
+ processingLevel: Level 3
5496
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,L3,bio-geo-chemical,BGC,chlorophyll,phytoplankton,reflectance
5497
+ sensorType:
5498
+ license: proprietary
5499
+ title: Global Ocean Colour Plankton and Reflectances MY L3 daily observations
5500
+ missionStartDate: "1997-09-04T00:00:00Z"
5501
+ missionEndDate: "2024-04-30T00:00:00Z"
5502
+
5503
+ MO_OCEANCOLOUR_GLO_BGC_L3_NRT_009_101:
5504
+ abstract: |
5505
+ For the **Global** Ocean **Satellite Observations**, ACRI-ST company (Sophia Antipolis, France) is providing **Bio-Geo-Chemical (BGC)**
5506
+ products based on the **Copernicus-GlobColour** processor.\n* Upstreams: SeaWiFS, MODIS, MERIS, VIIRS-SNPP & JPSS1, OLCI-S3A & S3B
5507
+ for the **"multi"** products, and S3A & S3B only for the **"olci"** products.\n* Variables: Chlorophyll-a (**CHL**), Phytoplankton
5508
+ Functional types and sizes (**PFT**), Suspended Matter (**SPM**), Secchi Transparency Depth (**ZSD**), Diffuse Attenuation (**KD490**),
5509
+ Particulate Backscattering (**BBP**), Absorption Coef. (**CDM**) and Reflectance (**RRS**).\n\n* Temporal resolutions: **daily**
5510
+ \n* Spatial resolutions: **4 km** and a finer resolution based on olci **300 meters** inputs.\n* Recent products are organized in
5511
+ datasets called Near Real Time (**NRT**) and long time-series (from 1997) in datasets called Multi-Years (**MY**).\n
5512
+ \nTo find the **Copernicus-GlobColour** products in the catalogue, use the search keyword **"GlobColour"**.
5513
+ \n\n**DOI (product):** \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00278
5514
+ instrument:
5515
+ platform:
5516
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5517
+ processingLevel: Level 3
5518
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,colour,L3,bio-geo-chemical,BGC,Copernicus-GlobColour,NRT
5519
+ sensorType:
5520
+ license: proprietary
5521
+ title: Global Ocean Colour (Copernicus-GlobColour), Bio-Geo-Chemical, L3 (daily) from Satellite Observations (Near Real Time)
5522
+ missionStartDate: "2023-04-25T00:00:00Z"
5523
+
5524
+ MO_OCEANCOLOUR_GLO_BGC_L3_MY_009_103:
5525
+ abstract: |
5526
+ For the **Global** Ocean **Satellite Observations**, ACRI-ST company (Sophia Antipolis, France) is providing **Bio-Geo-Chemical (BGC)**
5527
+ products based on the **Copernicus-GlobColour** processor.\n Upstreams: SeaWiFS, MODIS, MERIS, VIIRS-SNPP & JPSS1, OLCI-S3A & S3B for
5528
+ the **"multi"** products, and S3A & S3B only for the **"olci"** products.\n* Variables: Chlorophyll-a (**CHL**), Phytoplankton Functional
5529
+ types and sizes (**PFT**), Suspended Matter (**SPM**), Secchi Transparency Depth (**ZSD**), Diffuse Attenuation (**KD490**), Particulate
5530
+ Backscattering (**BBP**), Absorption Coef. (**CDM**) and Reflectance (**RRS**).\n\n Temporal resolutions: **daily**.\n Spatial resolutions:
5531
+ **4 km** and a finer resolution based on olci **300 meters** inputs.\n* Recent products are organized in datasets called Near Real Time (**NRT**)
5532
+ and long time-series (from 1997) in datasets called Multi-Years (**MY**).\n\nTo find the **Copernicus-GlobColour** products in the catalogue,
5533
+ use the search keyword **"GlobColour"**.\n\n**DOI (product):** \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00280
5534
+ instrument:
5535
+ platform:
5536
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5537
+ processingLevel: Level 3
5538
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,colour,L3,bio-geo-chemical,BGC,Copernicus-GlobColour,MY,multi-years
5539
+ sensorType:
5540
+ license: proprietary
5541
+ title: Global Ocean Colour (Copernicus-GlobColour), Bio-Geo-Chemical, L3 (daily) from Satellite Observations (1997-ongoing)
5542
+ missionStartDate: "1997-09-04T00:00:00Z"
5543
+
5544
+ MO_OCEANCOLOUR_GLO_BGC_L4_NRT_009_102:
5545
+ abstract: |
5546
+ For the **Global** Ocean **Satellite Observations**, ACRI-ST company (Sophia Antipolis, France) is providing **Bio-Geo-Chemical (BGC)**
5547
+ products based on the **Copernicus-GlobColour** processor.\n* Upstreams: SeaWiFS, MODIS, MERIS, VIIRS-SNPP & JPSS1, OLCI-S3A & S3B for the
5548
+ **"multi"** products, and S3A & S3B only for the **"olci"** products.\n* Variables: Chlorophyll-a (**CHL**), Phytoplankton Functional
5549
+ types and sizes (**PFT**), Primary Production (**PP**), Suspended Matter (**SPM**), Secchi Transparency Depth (**ZSD**), Diffuse
5550
+ Attenuation (**KD490**), Particulate Backscattering (**BBP**), Absorption Coef. (**CDM**) and Reflectance (**RRS**).\n
5551
+ \n* Temporal resolutions: **monthly** plus, for some variables, **daily gap-free** based on a space-time interpolation to provide a
5552
+ "cloud free" product.\n* Spatial resolutions: **4 km** and a finer resolution based on olci **300 meters** inputs.
5553
+ \n* Recent products are organized in datasets called Near Real Time (**NRT**) and long time-series (from 1997) in datasets
5554
+ called Multi-Years (**MY**).\n\nTo find the **Copernicus-GlobColour** products in the catalogue, use the search keyword
5555
+ **"GlobColour"**.\n\n**DOI (product):** \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00279
5556
+ instrument:
5557
+ platform:
5558
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5559
+ processingLevel: L4
5560
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,colour,L4,bio-geo-chemical,BGC,Copernicus-GlobColour,NRT,monthly,interpolated
5561
+ sensorType:
5562
+ license: proprietary
5563
+ title: Global Ocean Colour (Copernicus-GlobColour), Bio-Geo-Chemical, L4 (monthly and interpolated) from Satellite Observations (Near Real Time)
5564
+ missionStartDate: "2023-04-01T00:00:00Z"
5565
+
5566
+ MO_OCEANCOLOUR_GLO_BGC_L4_MY_009_104:
5567
+ abstract: |
5568
+ For the **Global** Ocean **Satellite Observations**, ACRI-ST company (Sophia Antipolis, France) is providing **Bio-Geo-Chemical (BGC)**
5569
+ products based on the **Copernicus-GlobColour** processor.\n Upstreams: SeaWiFS, MODIS, MERIS, VIIRS-SNPP & JPSS1, OLCI-S3A & S3B for the
5570
+ **""multi""** products, and S3A & S3B only for the **""olci""** products.\n Variables: Chlorophyll-a (**CHL**), Phytoplankton Functional
5571
+ types and sizes (**PFT**), Primary Production (**PP**), Suspended Matter (**SPM**), Secchi Transparency Depth (**ZSD**), Diffuse Attenuation
5572
+ (**KD490**), Particulate Backscattering (**BBP**), Absorption Coef. (**CDM**) and Reflectance (**RRS**).\n\n Temporal resolutions:
5573
+ **monthly** plus, for some variables, **daily gap-free** based on a space-time interpolation to provide a ""cloud free"" product.\n
5574
+ Spatial resolutions: **4 km** and a finer resolution based on olci **300 meters** inputs.\n Recent products are organized
5575
+ in datasets called Near Real Time (**NRT**) and long time-series (from 1997) in datasets called Multi-Years (**MY**).
5576
+ \n\nTo find the **Copernicus-GlobColour** products in the catalogue, use the search keyword **""GlobColour""**."
5577
+ \n\n**DOI (product):** \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00281
5578
+ instrument:
5579
+ platform:
5580
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5581
+ processingLevel: L4
5582
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,colour,L4,bio-geo-chemical,BGC,Copernicus-GlobColour,MY,multi-years,monthly,interpolated
5583
+ sensorType:
5584
+ license: proprietary
5585
+ title: Global Ocean Colour (Copernicus-GlobColour), Bio-Geo-Chemical, L4 (monthly and interpolated) from Satellite Observations (1997-ongoing)
5586
+ missionStartDate: "1997-09-01T00:00:00Z"
5587
+
5588
+ MO_OCEANCOLOUR_GLO_BGC_L4_MY_009_108:
5589
+ abstract: |
5590
+ For the **Global** Ocean **Satellite Observations**, Brockmann Consult (BC) is providing **Bio-Geo_Chemical (BGC)** products
5591
+ based on the ESA-CCI inputs.\n* Upstreams: SeaWiFS, MODIS, MERIS, VIIRS-SNPP, OLCI-S3A & OLCI-S3B for the **""multi""** products.
5592
+ \n Variables: Chlorophyll-a (**CHL**).\n\n* Temporal resolutions: **monthly**.\n* Spatial resolutions: **4 km** (multi).
5593
+ \n Recent products are organized in datasets called Near Real Time (**NRT**) and long time-series (from 1997) in datasets
5594
+ called Multi-Years (**MY**).\n\nTo find these products in the catalogue, use the search keyword **""ESA-CCI""**.
5595
+ \n\n**DOI (product):** \nhttps://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00283
5596
+ instrument:
5597
+ platform:
5598
+ platformSerialIdentifier:
5599
+ processingLevel: L4
5600
+ keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,colour,L4,bio-geo-chemical,BGC,chlorophyll,MY,multi-years,monthly
5601
+ sensorType:
5602
+ license: proprietary
5603
+ title: Global Ocean Colour Plankton MY L4 monthly observations
5604
+ missionStartDate: "1997-09-01T00:00:00Z"
5605
+ missionEndDate: "2024-04-01T00:00:00Z"
5606
+
5607
+ # MARK: GENERIC ------------------------------------------------------------------------
3745
5608
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3746
5609
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3747
5610
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