eodag 3.0.0b3__py3-none-any.whl → 3.1.0b1__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. eodag/api/core.py +292 -198
  2. eodag/api/product/_assets.py +6 -6
  3. eodag/api/product/_product.py +18 -18
  4. eodag/api/product/metadata_mapping.py +51 -14
  5. eodag/api/search_result.py +29 -3
  6. eodag/cli.py +57 -20
  7. eodag/config.py +413 -117
  8. eodag/plugins/apis/base.py +10 -4
  9. eodag/plugins/apis/ecmwf.py +49 -16
  10. eodag/plugins/apis/usgs.py +30 -7
  11. eodag/plugins/authentication/aws_auth.py +14 -5
  12. eodag/plugins/authentication/base.py +10 -1
  13. eodag/plugins/authentication/generic.py +14 -3
  14. eodag/plugins/authentication/header.py +12 -4
  15. eodag/plugins/authentication/keycloak.py +41 -22
  16. eodag/plugins/authentication/oauth.py +11 -1
  17. eodag/plugins/authentication/openid_connect.py +178 -163
  18. eodag/plugins/authentication/qsauth.py +12 -4
  19. eodag/plugins/authentication/sas_auth.py +19 -2
  20. eodag/plugins/authentication/token.py +93 -15
  21. eodag/plugins/authentication/token_exchange.py +19 -19
  22. eodag/plugins/crunch/base.py +4 -1
  23. eodag/plugins/crunch/filter_date.py +5 -2
  24. eodag/plugins/crunch/filter_latest_intersect.py +5 -4
  25. eodag/plugins/crunch/filter_latest_tpl_name.py +1 -1
  26. eodag/plugins/crunch/filter_overlap.py +5 -7
  27. eodag/plugins/crunch/filter_property.py +6 -6
  28. eodag/plugins/download/aws.py +50 -34
  29. eodag/plugins/download/base.py +41 -50
  30. eodag/plugins/download/creodias_s3.py +40 -2
  31. eodag/plugins/download/http.py +221 -195
  32. eodag/plugins/download/s3rest.py +25 -25
  33. eodag/plugins/manager.py +168 -23
  34. eodag/plugins/search/base.py +106 -39
  35. eodag/plugins/search/build_search_result.py +1065 -324
  36. eodag/plugins/search/cop_marine.py +112 -29
  37. eodag/plugins/search/creodias_s3.py +45 -24
  38. eodag/plugins/search/csw.py +41 -1
  39. eodag/plugins/search/data_request_search.py +109 -9
  40. eodag/plugins/search/qssearch.py +549 -257
  41. eodag/plugins/search/static_stac_search.py +20 -21
  42. eodag/resources/ext_product_types.json +1 -1
  43. eodag/resources/product_types.yml +577 -87
  44. eodag/resources/providers.yml +1619 -2776
  45. eodag/resources/stac.yml +3 -163
  46. eodag/resources/user_conf_template.yml +112 -97
  47. eodag/rest/config.py +1 -2
  48. eodag/rest/constants.py +0 -1
  49. eodag/rest/core.py +138 -98
  50. eodag/rest/errors.py +181 -0
  51. eodag/rest/server.py +55 -329
  52. eodag/rest/stac.py +93 -544
  53. eodag/rest/types/eodag_search.py +19 -8
  54. eodag/rest/types/queryables.py +6 -8
  55. eodag/rest/types/stac_search.py +11 -2
  56. eodag/rest/utils/__init__.py +3 -0
  57. eodag/types/__init__.py +71 -18
  58. eodag/types/download_args.py +3 -3
  59. eodag/types/queryables.py +180 -73
  60. eodag/types/search_args.py +3 -3
  61. eodag/types/whoosh.py +126 -0
  62. eodag/utils/__init__.py +147 -66
  63. eodag/utils/exceptions.py +47 -26
  64. eodag/utils/logging.py +37 -77
  65. eodag/utils/repr.py +65 -6
  66. eodag/utils/requests.py +11 -13
  67. eodag/utils/stac_reader.py +1 -1
  68. {eodag-3.0.0b3.dist-info → eodag-3.1.0b1.dist-info}/METADATA +80 -81
  69. eodag-3.1.0b1.dist-info/RECORD +108 -0
  70. {eodag-3.0.0b3.dist-info → eodag-3.1.0b1.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
  71. {eodag-3.0.0b3.dist-info → eodag-3.1.0b1.dist-info}/entry_points.txt +4 -2
  72. eodag/resources/constraints/climate-dt.json +0 -13
  73. eodag/resources/constraints/extremes-dt.json +0 -8
  74. eodag/utils/constraints.py +0 -244
  75. eodag-3.0.0b3.dist-info/RECORD +0 -110
  76. {eodag-3.0.0b3.dist-info → eodag-3.1.0b1.dist-info}/LICENSE +0 -0
  77. {eodag-3.0.0b3.dist-info → eodag-3.1.0b1.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
@@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ S3_EFR_BC002:
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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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+ 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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  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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+ 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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@@ -1296,7 +1296,7 @@ S3_SRA_1B_BC005:
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  keywords: SRA,SRAL,SENTINEL,SENTINEL3,S3,S3A,S3B,L1,L1B,REPROCESSED,BC005
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  sensorType: RADAR
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  license: proprietary
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- title: SRAL Level 1B (version BC005) - Sentinel-3 - Reprocessed
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+ title: SRAL Level 1B (version BC005) - Sentinel-3 - Reprocessed
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  missionStartDate: "2016-05-05T00:00:00Z"
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  missionEndDate: "2023-03-09T00:00:00Z"
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  keywords: SRA,SRAL,SENTINEL,SENTINEL3,S3,S3A,S3B,L1,L1B,REPROCESSED,STACK,ECHOES,BC005
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  sensorType: RADAR
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  license: proprietary
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- title: SRAL Level 1B Stack Echoes (version BC005) - Sentinel-3 - Reprocessed
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+ title: SRAL Level 1B Stack Echoes (version BC005) - Sentinel-3 - Reprocessed
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  missionStartDate: "2016-05-05T00:00:00Z"
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  missionEndDate: "2023-03-09T00:00:00Z"
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  title: SENTINEL3 SRAL Level-2 LAN LAND ICE
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  missionStartDate: "2016-02-16T00:00:00Z"
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+ # MARK: MTG
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+ MSG_LST:
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+ abstract: |
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+ The full archive of MSG/SEVIRI data was reprocessed to provide the user
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+ community a consistent, homogeneous and continuous Data Record of the
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+ 15-min Land Surface Temperature (LST) for the period 2004-2015. This Data
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+ Record was obtained with the best version of its equivalent NRT product
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+ (MLST) which can also complement the time series from 2016 onwards.
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+ instrument: SEVIRI
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+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
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+ processingLevel: L3
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+ keywords: SEVIRI,L3,MSG,Vegetation,Land
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: Land Surface Temperature Climate Data Record - MSG
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+ missionStartDate: "2021-01-21T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MSG_LST_DIR:
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+ abstract: |
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+ Land Surface Temperature (LST) is the radiative skin temperature over land.
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+ LST plays an important role in the physics of land surface as it is
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+ involved in the processes of energy and water exchange with the atmosphere.
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+ LST is useful for the scientific community, namely for those dealing with
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+ meteorological and climate models. Accurate values of LST are also of
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+ special interest in a wide range of areas related to land surface
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+ processes, including meteorology, hydrology, agrometeorology, climatology
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+ and environmental studies. Land Surface Emissivity (EM), a crucial
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+ parameter for LST retrieval from space, is independently estimated as a
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+ function of (satellite derived) Fraction of Vegetation Cover (FVC) and land
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+ cover classification. In the most recent version of the dataset,
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+ information on the expected deviation of LST estimates from SEVIRI/MSG with
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+ respect to a reference view – here considered to be nadir view – has been
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+ added to the original product (LSA-001) as an extra data layer (LSA-004).
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+ instrument: SEVIRI
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+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: SEVIRI,L2,MSG,Vegetation,Land
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: Land Surface Temperature with Directional Effects - MSG
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+ missionStartDate: "2005-01-16T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MFG_GSA_57:
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+ abstract: |
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+ Release 2 of the Thematic Climate Data Record (TCDR) of the Meteosat First
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+ Generation (MFG) Level 2 land surface albedo. The variables estimated are
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+ black-sky albedo (BSA) and white-sky albedo (WSA) with the corresponding
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+ uncertainties as explained in the Product User Guide (PUM). The data record
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+ validation and limitations are provided in the Validation Report (VR). The
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+ products are available in netCDF4 format. This release contains products
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+ generated with Meteosat-7.
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+ instrument: MVIRI
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+ platform: MFG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MFG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MVIRI,L2,MFG,Climate,Thematic
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: GSA Level 2 Climate Data Record Release 2 - MFG - 57 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "2006-12-07T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MFG_GSA_63:
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+ abstract: |
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+ Release 2 of the Thematic Climate Data Record (TCDR) of the Meteosat First
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+ Generation (MFG) Level 2 land surface albedo. The variables estimated are
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+ black-sky albedo (BSA) and white-sky albedo (WSA) with the corresponding
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+ uncertainties as explained in the Product User Guide (PUM). The data record
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+ validation and limitations are provided in the Validation Report (VR). The
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+ products are available in netCDF4 format. This release contains products
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+ generated with Meteosat-5.
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+ instrument: MVIRI
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+ platform: MFG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MFG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MVIRI,L2,MFG,Climate,Thematic
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: GSA Level 2 Climate Data Record Release 2 - MFG - 63 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "1998-07-10T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MSG_MFG_GSA_0:
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+ abstract: |
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+ Release 2 of the Thematic Climate Data Record (TCDR) of the Meteosat First
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+ Generation (MFG) and Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Level 2 land surface
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+ albedo. The variables estimated are black-sky albedo (BSA) and white-sky
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+ albedo (WSA) with the corresponding uncertainties as explained in the
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+ Product User Guide (PUM). The data record validation and limitations are
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+ provided in the Validation Report (VR). The products are available in
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+ netCDF4 format. This release contains products generated with Meteosat-2 to
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+ Meteosat-10.
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+ instrument: MVIRI,SEVIRI
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+ platform: MFG,MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MFG,MSG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MVIRI,SEVIRI,L2,MFG,MSG,Climate,Thematic,Meteosat,TCDR
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: GSA Level 2 Climate Data Record Release 2 - MFG and MSG - 0 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "1982-02-10T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ HIRS_FDR_1_MULTI:
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+ abstract: |
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+ This is Release 1 of the Fundamental Data Record (FDR) brightness
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+ temperatures from the High Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder (HIRS) on
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+ board NOAA and Metop satellites. The data record covers more than 40 years
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+ from 29 October 1978 to 31 December 2020. Release 1 provides recalibrated
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+ Level 1c brightness temperatures based on the V4.0 calibration method
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+ developed by Cao et al. (2007). This method was implemented into the
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+ NWP-SAF software ATOVS and AVHRR processing Package (AAPP). This software
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+ was consistently used to recalibrate and reprocess data from all HIRS
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+ instruments on board TIROS-N, NOAA-06 to NOAA-19, Metop-A, and Metop-B. The
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+ polygons, required for the data tailoring, show problems with non-continues
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+ data. Some polygons of the HIRS data record are found to be incorrect.
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+ However, this does not affect the correctness of the data itself. This is a
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+ Fundamental Data Record (FDR).
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+ instrument: HIRS
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+ platform: Metop,TIROS,NOAA
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: Metop,TIROS,NOAA
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+ processingLevel: L1C
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+ keywords: HIRS,L1C,HIRS,TIROS,Metop,NOAA,Sounder,FDR
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+ sensorType: Sounder
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: HIRS Level 1C Fundamental Data Record Release 1 - Multimission - Global
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+ missionStartDate: "1978-10-29T00:00:00Z"
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+ MSG_OCA_CDR:
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+ abstract: |
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+ The OCA Release 1 Climate Data Record (CDR) covers the MSG observation
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+ period from 2004 up to 2019, providing a homogenous cloud properties time
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+ series. It is generated at full Meteosat repeat cycle (15 minutes)
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+ fequency. Cloud properties retrieved by OCA are cloud top pressure, cloud
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+ optical thickness, and cloud effective radius, together with uncertainties.
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+ The OCA algorithm has been slightly adapted for climate data record
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+ processing. The adaptation mainly consists in the usage of different
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+ inputs, because the one used for Near Real Time (NRT) were not available
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+ for the reprocessing (cloud mask, clear sky reflectance map) and also not
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+ homogenous (reanalysis) over the complete time period. it extends the NRT
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+ data record more than 9 years back in time. This is a Thematic Climate Data
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+ Record (TCDR).
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+ instrument: SEVIRI
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+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MSG,L2,SEVIRI,Climate,Clouds,Atmosphere,Observation,Thematic,TCDR,OCA
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+ sensorType: MSG
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: Optimal Cloud Analysis Climate Data Record Release 1 - MSG - 0 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "2004-01-19T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ S6_RADIO_OCCULTATION:
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+ abstract: |
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+ Jason-CS/Sentinel-6 Radio Occultation Level 1B product, providing a bending
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+ angle versus impact parameter profile, as well as other relevant
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+ information derived from the observation.
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+ instrument: GNSS-RO
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+ platform: Sentinel-6
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: Sentinel-6
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+ processingLevel: L1B
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+ keywords: Sentinel-6,L1B,GNSS-RO,Radio,Occultation
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+ sensorType: Radio Occultation
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: Radio Occultation Level 1B Products - Sentinel-6
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+ missionStartDate: "2021-11-19T00:00:00Z"
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+ MTG_LI_AF:
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+ abstract: |
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+ LI Level 2 Accumulated Flashes (AF) complements the LI Level 2 Accumulated
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+ Flash Area (AFA) by providing one with the variation of the number of
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+ events within those regions reported to have lightning flashes in the
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+ Accumulated Flash Area (AFA). Accumulated Flashes provide users with data
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+ about the mapping of the number of LI events/detections rather than the
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+ mapping of flashes. One should keep in mind that the absolute value within
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+ each pixel of the Accumulated Flashes has no real physical meaning; it is
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+ rather a proxy for the pixel-by-pixel variation of the number of events. It
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+ is worth noting that one can derive the flash rate over a region
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+ encompassing a complete lightning feature (not within an FCI grid pixel) in
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+ Accumulated Flashes; this stems from the definition in Accumulated
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+ (gridded) data.
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+ instrument: LI
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+ platform: MTG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MTG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MTG,L2,LI,AF,Lightning,Weather,Flashes
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+ sensorType: Lightning Imager
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: LI Accumulated Flashes - MTG - 0 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "2024-07-08T00:00:00Z"
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+ MTG_LI_LFL:
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+ abstract: |
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+ LI Level 2 Lightning Flashes (LFL) contains LI flashes. The definition of a
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+ flash is shared by LI and GLM; collections of groups that are correlated in
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+ and 16.5km (space window), respectively. Even if the definition of a flash
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+ is not uniform among all lightning location systems, the simple fact that a
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+ flash is a collection of groups/strokes correlated in space and time
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+ somewhat mitigates the differences in the way different types of lightning
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+ sensors interpret different lightning processes. This makes flash datasets
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+ of different lightning location systems more comparable than group/stroke
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+ datasets.
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+ instrument: LI
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+ platform: MTG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MTG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MTG,L2,LI,LFL,Lightning,Weather,Flashes
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+ sensorType: Lightning Imager
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: LI Lightning Flashes - MTG - 0 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "2024-07-08T00:00:00Z"
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+ LI Level 2 Lightning Groups (LGR) contains LI groups. These are closely
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+ related to other similar space-born instruments. The definition of a group is
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+ shared by LI, GLM and ISS-LIS groups: collections of pixel-based lightning
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+ events that are acquired within the same acquisition frame and are spatially
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+ clustered. LI groups provide users with information about the time-slicing
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+ imaging (over the LI acquisition time, ie one millisecond) of lightning
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+ optical emissions. When comparing LI groups with either GLM or ISS-LIS
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+ groups, users must consider the differences in design between instruments,
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+ such as integration time and spatial sampling/resolution. Both GLM and
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+ ISS-LIS acquire over two milliseconds. When observing the same storm, this
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+ difference in design can potentially create considerable differences in the
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+ total number of groups, as well as differences between the acquisition times
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+ of the groups. In addition, differences will be found also for the
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+ geolocation of groups. In general, the discrepancies mentioned above are
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+ expected to be of the order of a few milliseconds for the group time and of
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+ instrument: LI
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+ platform: MTG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MTG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MTG,L2,LI,LGR,Lightning,Weather,groups
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+ sensorType: Lightning Imager
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: LI Lightning Groups - MTG - 0 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "2024-07-08T00:00:00Z"
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+ LI Level 2 Accumulated Flash Area (AFA) provides the user with data about
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+ flash in LI Level 2 Lightning Flashes (LFL). It is important to keep in
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+ mind that each flash is treated as a flat (uniform) optical emission in
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+ this data. Accumulated Flash Area allows one to monitor the regions within
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+ a cloud top from which lightning-related optical emissions over 30 sec are
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+ emerging and accumulating and to know the number of flashes that were
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+ observed within the FCI grid pixels composing those regions. For example,
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+ from the Accumulated Flash Area, one can derive the flash rate for each
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+ pixel of the FCI 2km grid. This is a considerable improvement compared to
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+ the simple description of the flash using the variable flash_footprint
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+ instrument: LI
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+ platform: MTG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MTG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MTG,L2,LI,AFA,Lightning,Weather,Flashes,Accumulated
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+ sensorType: Lightning Imager
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: LI Accumulated Flash Area - MTG - 0 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "2024-07-08T00:00:00Z"
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+ LI Level 2 Accumulated Flash Radiance (AFR) is meant to describe the
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+ pixel-by-pixel variation of the optical emission accumulated over 30 sec
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+ within the FCI 2km grid. This stems from the events contributing to LI
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+ Level 2 Accumulated Flashes (AF) (each one contributing with its radiance)
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+ and it can be thought of as the 'appearance' of the accumulated optical
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+ emissions over 30 sec as seen by LI.
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+ instrument: LI
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+ platform: MTG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MTG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MTG,L2,LI,AFR,Lightning,Weather,Flashes,Accumulated,Radiance
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+ sensorType: Lightning Imager
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: LI Accumulated Flash Radiance - MTG - 0 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "2024-07-08T00:00:00Z"
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+ MTG_LI_LEF:
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+ LI Level 2 Ligthning Events Filtered (LEF) is one of the initial products,
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+ along with Lightning Flashes (LFL) and Lightning Groups (LGR), and provides
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+ the finest scale over which LI can monitor lightning activity. Lightning
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+ Flashes and Lightning Groups contain two variables that provide the size of
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+ each group and flash in units of LI pixels, ie number_of_events and
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+ flash_footprint, respectively. To compute the exact physical size of a
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+ group/flash, users should use the information available in Ligthning Events
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+ Filtered. One can derive such a descriptor only by knowing which events
1790
+ compose a group/flash and employing the physical size of the projection of
1791
+ each event on the Earth's surface for the computation.
1792
+ instrument: LI
1793
+ platform: MTG
1794
+ platformSerialIdentifier: MTG
1795
+ processingLevel: L2
1796
+ keywords: MTG,L2,LI,LEF,Lightning,Weather,Flashes,Filtered
1797
+ sensorType: Lightning Imager
1798
+ license: proprietary
1799
+ title: LI Lightning Events Filtered - MTG - 0 degree
1800
+ missionStartDate: "2024-07-08T00:00:00Z"
1801
+
1802
+ MTG_FCI_FDHSI:
1803
+ abstract: |
1804
+ The rectified (Level 1c) Meteosat FCI full disc image data in normal
1805
+ spatial (FDHSI) resolution. The FCI instrument consists of 16 imaging
1806
+ spectral channels ranging from 0.4 µm to 13.3 µm with the channel at 3.8 µm
1807
+ having an extended dynamic range dedicated to fire monitoring. The spatial
1808
+ resolution is 1km for visible and near-infrared channels and 2 km for
1809
+ infrared channels. FCI Level 1c rectified radiance dataset consists of a
1810
+ set of files that contain the level 1c science data rectified to a
1811
+ reference grid together with the auxiliary data associated with the
1812
+ processing configuration and the quality assessment of the dataset. Level
1813
+ 1c image data here corresponds to initially geolocated and radiometrically
1814
+ pre-processed image data, without full georeferencing and cal/val in
1815
+ spatial and spectral domains applied. The data are ready for further
1816
+ processing and testing, e.g. value chains and initial tests for extracting
1817
+ meteorological products, however, we generally do not recommend the
1818
+ generation of Level 2 products due to known limitations in the Level 1c
1819
+ data.
1820
+ instrument: FCI
1821
+ platform: MTG
1822
+ platformSerialIdentifier: MTG
1823
+ processingLevel: L1
1824
+ keywords: MTG,L1,FCI,FDHSI,Atmosphere,Ocean,Land
1825
+ sensorType: Imager
1826
+ license: proprietary
1827
+ title: FCI Level 1c Normal Resolution Image Data - MTG - 0 degree
1828
+ missionStartDate: "2024-09-24T00:00:00Z"
1829
+
1830
+ MTG_FCI_HRFI:
1831
+ abstract: |
1832
+ The rectified (Level 1c) Meteosat FCI full disc image data in high spatial
1833
+ (HRFI) resolution.The FCI instrument consists of 16 imaging spectral
1834
+ channels ranging from 0.4 µm to 13.3 µm with the channel at 3.8 µm having
1835
+ an extended dynamic range dedicated to fire monitoring. The high-resolution
1836
+ HRFI dataset has 4 spectral channels at VIS 0.6 µm, NIR 2.2 µm, IR 3.8 µm
1837
+ and IR 13.3 µm with a spatial resolution of 0.5 km for visible and
1838
+ near-infrared channels and 1 km for infrared channels. FCI Level 1c
1839
+ rectified radiance dataset consists of a set of files that contain the
1840
+ level 1c science data rectified to a reference grid together with the
1841
+ auxiliary data associated with the processing configuration and the quality
1842
+ assessment of the dataset. Level 1c image data here corresponds to
1843
+ initially geolocated and radiometrically pre-processed image data, without
1844
+ full georeferencing and cal/val in spatial and spectral domains applied.
1845
+ The data are ready for further processing and testing, e.g. value chains
1846
+ and initial tests for extracting meteorological products, however, we
1847
+ generally do not recommend the generation of Level 2 products due to known
1848
+ limitations in the Level 1c data. A selection of single channel data are
1849
+ visualised in our EUMETView service.
1850
+ instrument: FCI
1851
+ platform: MTG
1852
+ platformSerialIdentifier: MTG
1853
+ processingLevel: L1
1854
+ keywords: MTG,L1,FCI,HRFI,Atmosphere,Ocean,Land
1855
+ sensorType: Imager
1856
+ license: proprietary
1857
+ title: FCI Level 1c High Resolution Image Data - MTG - 0 degree
1858
+ missionStartDate: "2024-09-24T00:00:00Z"
1859
+
1498
1860
  # MARK: S3 SYNERGY
1499
1861
  # Synergy data products are generally combinations of OLCI and SLSTR instruments
1500
1862
  S3_SY_SYN:
@@ -1680,7 +2042,7 @@ S5P_L1B_IR_UVN:
1680
2042
  missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1681
2043
 
1682
2044
  S5P_L1B_RA_BD1:
1683
- abstract: |
2045
+ abstract: |
1684
2046
  Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 1B Radiances for spectral band 1.
1685
2047
  TROPOMI utilises a single telescope to form an image of the target area onto a rectangular slit that acts as the
1686
2048
  entrance slit of the spectrometer system. There are four different spectrometers, each with its own optics and
@@ -1701,7 +2063,7 @@ S5P_L1B_RA_BD1:
1701
2063
  missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1702
2064
 
1703
2065
  S5P_L1B_RA_BD2:
1704
- abstract: |
2066
+ abstract: |
1705
2067
  Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 1B Radiances for spectral band 2.
1706
2068
  TROPOMI utilises a single telescope to form an image of the target area onto a rectangular slit that acts as the
1707
2069
  entrance slit of the spectrometer system. There are four different spectrometers, each with its own optics and
@@ -1722,7 +2084,7 @@ S5P_L1B_RA_BD2:
1722
2084
  missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1723
2085
 
1724
2086
  S5P_L1B_RA_BD3:
1725
- abstract: |
2087
+ abstract: |
1726
2088
  Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 1B Radiances for spectral band 3.
1727
2089
  TROPOMI utilises a single telescope to form an image of the target area onto a rectangular slit that acts as the
1728
2090
  entrance slit of the spectrometer system. There are four different spectrometers, each with its own optics and
@@ -1743,7 +2105,7 @@ S5P_L1B_RA_BD3:
1743
2105
  missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1744
2106
 
1745
2107
  S5P_L1B_RA_BD4:
1746
- abstract: |
2108
+ abstract: |
1747
2109
  Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 1B Radiances for spectral band 4.
1748
2110
  TROPOMI utilises a single telescope to form an image of the target area onto a rectangular slit that acts as the
1749
2111
  entrance slit of the spectrometer system. There are four different spectrometers, each with its own optics and
@@ -1764,7 +2126,7 @@ S5P_L1B_RA_BD4:
1764
2126
  missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1765
2127
 
1766
2128
  S5P_L1B_RA_BD5:
1767
- abstract: |
2129
+ abstract: |
1768
2130
  Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 1B Radiances for spectral band 5.
1769
2131
  TROPOMI utilises a single telescope to form an image of the target area onto a rectangular slit that acts as the
1770
2132
  entrance slit of the spectrometer system. There are four different spectrometers, each with its own optics and
@@ -1785,7 +2147,7 @@ S5P_L1B_RA_BD5:
1785
2147
  missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1786
2148
 
1787
2149
  S5P_L1B_RA_BD6:
1788
- abstract: |
2150
+ abstract: |
1789
2151
  Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 1B Radiances for spectral band 6.
1790
2152
  TROPOMI utilises a single telescope to form an image of the target area onto a rectangular slit that acts as the
1791
2153
  entrance slit of the spectrometer system. There are four different spectrometers, each with its own optics and
@@ -1806,7 +2168,7 @@ S5P_L1B_RA_BD6:
1806
2168
  missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1807
2169
 
1808
2170
  S5P_L1B_RA_BD7:
1809
- abstract: |
2171
+ abstract: |
1810
2172
  Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 1B Radiances for spectral band 7.
1811
2173
  TROPOMI utilises a single telescope to form an image of the target area onto a rectangular slit that acts as the
1812
2174
  entrance slit of the spectrometer system. There are four different spectrometers, each with its own optics and
@@ -1827,7 +2189,7 @@ S5P_L1B_RA_BD7:
1827
2189
  missionStartDate: "2017-10-13T00:00:00Z"
1828
2190
 
1829
2191
  S5P_L1B_RA_BD8:
1830
- abstract: |
2192
+ abstract: |
1831
2193
  Sentinel-5 Precursor Level 1B Radiances for spectral band 8.
1832
2194
  TROPOMI utilises a single telescope to form an image of the target area onto a rectangular slit that acts as the
1833
2195
  entrance slit of the spectrometer system. There are four different spectrometers, each with its own optics and
@@ -2375,7 +2737,7 @@ CAMS_GAC_FORECAST:
2375
2737
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
2376
2738
  license: proprietary
2377
2739
  title: CAMS global atmospheric composition forecasts
2378
- missionStartDate: "2015-01-02T00:00:00Z"
2740
+ missionStartDate: "2015-01-01T00:00:00Z"
2379
2741
 
2380
2742
  CAMS_EU_AIR_QUALITY_FORECAST:
2381
2743
  abstract: |
@@ -2396,7 +2758,7 @@ CAMS_EU_AIR_QUALITY_FORECAST:
2396
2758
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
2397
2759
  license: proprietary
2398
2760
  title: CAMS European air quality forecasts
2399
- missionStartDate: "2020-08-26T00:00:00Z"
2761
+ missionStartDate: "2022-01-03T00:00:00Z"
2400
2762
 
2401
2763
  CAMS_GFE_GFAS:
2402
2764
  abstract: |
@@ -2699,7 +3061,7 @@ ERA5_SL:
2699
3061
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
2700
3062
  license: proprietary
2701
3063
  title: ERA5 hourly data on single levels from 1940 to present
2702
- missionStartDate: "1940-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3064
+ missionStartDate: "1940-01-01T09:00:00Z"
2703
3065
 
2704
3066
  ERA5_SL_MONTHLY:
2705
3067
  abstract: |
@@ -2866,7 +3228,7 @@ ERA5_LAND:
2866
3228
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
2867
3229
  license: proprietary
2868
3230
  title: ERA5-Land hourly data from 1950 to present
2869
- missionStartDate: "1950-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3231
+ missionStartDate: "1950-01-02T00:00:00Z"
2870
3232
 
2871
3233
  ERA5_LAND_MONTHLY:
2872
3234
  abstract: |
@@ -2974,7 +3336,7 @@ GLACIERS_DIST_RANDOLPH:
2974
3336
  license: proprietary
2975
3337
  title: Glaciers distribution data from the Randolph Glacier Inventory for year 2000
2976
3338
  missionStartDate: "2000-01-01T00:00:00Z"
2977
- missionEndDate: "2000-12-31T23:59:00Z"
3339
+ missionEndDate: "2000-12-31T23:59:00Z"
2978
3340
 
2979
3341
  GRIDDED_GLACIERS_MASS_CHANGE:
2980
3342
  abstract: |
@@ -3014,7 +3376,6 @@ GRIDDED_GLACIERS_MASS_CHANGE:
3014
3376
  title: Glacier mass change gridded data from 1976 to present derived from the Fluctuations of Glaciers Database
3015
3377
  missionStartDate: "1975-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3016
3378
 
3017
-
3018
3379
  SATELLITE_CARBON_DIOXIDE:
3019
3380
  abstract: |
3020
3381
  This dataset provides observations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2)\namounts obtained from observations
@@ -3053,7 +3414,7 @@ SATELLITE_CARBON_DIOXIDE:
3053
3414
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3054
3415
  license: proprietary
3055
3416
  title: Carbon dioxide data from 2002 to present derived from satellite observations
3056
- missionStartDate: "2002-10-01T00:00:00Z"
3417
+ missionStartDate: "2003-01-10T00:00:00Z"
3057
3418
  missionEndDate: "2022-12-31T23:59:59"
3058
3419
 
3059
3420
  SATELLITE_FIRE_BURNED_AREA:
@@ -3124,8 +3485,8 @@ SATELLITE_METHANE:
3124
3485
  keywords: ECMWF,CDS,C3S,methane
3125
3486
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3126
3487
  license: proprietary
3127
- title: Methane data from 2002 to present derived from satellite observations
3128
- missionStartDate: "2002-10-01T00:00:00Z"
3488
+ title: Methane data from 2003 to present derived from satellite observations
3489
+ missionStartDate: "2003-01-06T00:00:00Z"
3129
3490
 
3130
3491
  SATELLITE_SEA_ICE_EDGE_TYPE:
3131
3492
  abstract: |
@@ -3286,32 +3647,6 @@ SEASONAL_POSTPROCESSED_PL:
3286
3647
  title: Seasonal forecast anomalies on pressure levels
3287
3648
  missionStartDate: "2017-09-01T00:00:00Z"
3288
3649
 
3289
- SATELLITE_SEA_LEVEL_BLACK_SEA:
3290
- abstract: |
3291
- Sea level anomaly is the height of water over the mean sea surface in a given time and region. Up-to-date
3292
- altimeter standards are used to estimate the sea level anomalies with a mapping algorithm dedicated to the
3293
- Black sea region. Anomalies are computed with respect to a twenty-year mean reference period (1993-2012).
3294
- The steady number of reference satellite used in the production of this dataset contributes to the long-term
3295
- stability of the sea level record. Improvements of the accuracy, sampling of meso-scale processes and of the
3296
- high-latitude coverage were achieved by using a few additional satellite missions. New data are provided with
3297
- a delay of about 4-5 months relatively to near-real time or interim sea level products. This delay is mainly
3298
- due to the timeliness of the input data, the centred processing temporal window and the validation process.
3299
- However, this processing and validation adds stability and accuracy to the sea level variables and make them
3300
- adapted to climate applications. This dataset includes uncertainties for each grid cell. More details about
3301
- the sea level retrieval, additional filters, optimisation procedures, and the error estimation are given in
3302
- the Documentation section. Variables in the dataset/application are: Absolute dynamic topography, Absolute
3303
- geostrophic velocity meridian component, Absolute geostrophic velocity zonal component, Geostrophic velocity
3304
- anomalies meridian component, Geostrophic velocity anomalies zonal component, Sea level anomaly
3305
- platform:
3306
- instrument:
3307
- platformSerialIdentifier:
3308
- processingLevel:
3309
- keywords: Climate,ECMWF,CDS,C3S,sea,level,Black Sea
3310
- sensorType: HYDROLOGICAL
3311
- license: proprietary
3312
- title: Sea level daily gridded data from satellite observations for the Black Sea from 1993 to 2020
3313
- missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3314
-
3315
3650
  SATELLITE_SEA_LEVEL_GLOBAL:
3316
3651
  abstract: |
3317
3652
  This data set provides gridded daily global estimates of sea level anomaly based on satellite altimetry
@@ -3355,33 +3690,6 @@ SATELLITE_SEA_LEVEL_GLOBAL:
3355
3690
  missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3356
3691
  missionEndDate: "2022-08-04T23:59:59Z"
3357
3692
 
3358
- SATELLITE_SEA_LEVEL_MEDITERRANEAN:
3359
- abstract: |
3360
- Sea level anomaly is the height of water over the mean sea surface in a given time and region. In this dataset sea
3361
- level anomalies are computed with respect to a twenty-year mean reference period (1993-2012). Up-to-date altimeter
3362
- standards are used to estimate the sea level anomalies with a mapping algorithm specifically dedicated to the
3363
- Mediterranean Sea. The steady number of reference satellite used in the production of this dataset contributes to
3364
- the long-term stability of the sea level record. Improvements of the accuracy, sampling of meso-scale processes and
3365
- of the high-latitude coverage were achieved by using a few additional satellite missions. New data are provided with
3366
- a delay of about 4-5 months relatively to near-real time or interim sea level products. This delay is mainly due to
3367
- the timeliness of the input data, the centred processing temporal window and the validation process. However, this
3368
- processing and validation adds stability and accuracy to the sea level variables and make them adapted to climate
3369
- applications. This dataset includes uncertainties for each grid cell. More details about the sea level retrieval,
3370
- additional filters, optimisation procedures, and the error estimation are given in the Documentation section.
3371
- Variables in the dataset/application are: Absolute dynamic topography, Absolute geostrophic velocity meridian
3372
- component, Absolute geostrophic velocity zonal component, Geostrophic velocity anomalies meridian component,
3373
- Geostrophic velocity anomalies zonal component, Sea level anomaly
3374
- platform:
3375
- instrument:
3376
- platformSerialIdentifier:
3377
- processingLevel:
3378
- keywords: Climate,ECMWF,CDS,C3S,sea,level,mediterranean
3379
- sensorType: HYDROLOGICAL
3380
- license: proprietary
3381
- title: Sea level daily gridded data from satellite observations for the Mediterranean Sea
3382
- missionStartDate: "1993-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3383
- missionEndDate: "2018-11-01T23:59:59Z"
3384
-
3385
3693
  SEASONAL_POSTPROCESSED_SL:
3386
3694
  abstract: |
3387
3695
  This entry covers single-level data post-processed for bias adjustment on a monthly time resolution.
@@ -3687,7 +3995,40 @@ FIRE_HISTORICAL:
3687
3995
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3688
3996
  license: proprietary
3689
3997
  title: Fire danger indices historical data from the Copernicus Emergency Management Service
3690
- missionStartDate: "1940-01-03T00:00:00Z"
3998
+ missionStartDate: "1940-03-01T00:00:00Z"
3999
+
4000
+ FIRE_SEASONAL:
4001
+ abstract: |
4002
+ This dataset offers modeled daily fire danger time series, driven by seasonal weather forecasts. It provides long-range
4003
+ predictions of meteorological conditions conducive to the initiation, spread, and persistence of fires. The fire danger
4004
+ metrics included in this dataset are part of an extensive dataset produced by the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS)
4005
+ for the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS) and the Global Wildfire Information System (GWIS). EFFIS and GWIS
4006
+ are used for monitoring and forecasting fire danger at both European and global scales. The dataset incorporates fire danger
4007
+ indices from the U.S. Forest Service National Fire-Danger Rating System (NFDRS), the Canadian Forest Service Fire Weather Index Rating System (FWI),
4008
+ and the Australian McArthur (Mark 5) rating systems.
4009
+ This dataset was generated by driving the Global ECMWF Fire Forecast (GEFF) model with seasonal weather ensemble forecasts
4010
+ from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) System 5 (SEAS5) prediction system.These forecasts initially
4011
+ consist of 25 ensemble members until December 2016, referred to as re-forecasts. After that period, they consist of seasonal
4012
+ forecasts with 51 members. It is important to note that the re-forecast dataset was initialized using ERA-Interim analysis data,
4013
+ while forecast simulations from 2016 onward are initialized using ECMWF operational analysis. Therefore, it is suggested that
4014
+ the period 1981-2016 be used as a reference period, while the period 2017-to present as a real time forecast.
4015
+ For both the re-forecast (1981-2016) and forecast periods (2017-present), the temporal resolution is daily forecasts at 12:00
4016
+ local time, available once a month, with a prediction horizon of 216 days (equivalent to 7 months). The data records in this
4017
+ dataset will be extended over time as seasonal forcing data becomes available. Once the SEAS5 operation ceases, the dataset
4018
+ will be updated with the next ECMWF seasonal system (SEAS6). It is essential to note that this is not a real-time service,
4019
+ as real-time forecasts are accessible through the EFFIS web services.
4020
+ These seasonal forecasts can be used to assess the performance of the forecasting system or to develop tools for statistically
4021
+ correcting forecast errors. ECMWF produces this dataset as the computational center for fire danger forecasting within the
4022
+ Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS) on behalf of the Joint Research Centre, which serves as the managing entity for this service.
4023
+ instrument:
4024
+ platform: CEMS
4025
+ platformSerialIdentifier: CEMS
4026
+ processingLevel:
4027
+ keywords: ECMWF,CEMS,EFFIS,GWIS,fire,danger,seasonal,GEFF
4028
+ sensorType:
4029
+ license: proprietary
4030
+ title: Seasonal forecast of fire danger indices from the Copernicus Emergency Management Service
4031
+ missionStartDate: "1981-02-01T00:00:00Z"
3691
4032
 
3692
4033
  GLOFAS_FORECAST:
3693
4034
  abstract: |
@@ -3756,8 +4097,8 @@ GLOFAS_REFORECAST:
3756
4097
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3757
4098
  license: proprietary
3758
4099
  title: Reforecasts of river discharge and related data by the Global Flood Awareness System
3759
- missionStartDate: "2003-03-27T00:00:00Z"
3760
- missionEndDate: "2018-12-30T23:59:00Z"
4100
+ missionStartDate: "1999-01-03T00:00:00Z"
4101
+ missionEndDate: "2023-11-25T23:59:59Z"
3761
4102
 
3762
4103
  GLOFAS_SEASONAL:
3763
4104
  abstract: |
@@ -3787,7 +4128,7 @@ GLOFAS_SEASONAL:
3787
4128
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3788
4129
  license: proprietary
3789
4130
  title: Seasonal forecasts of river discharge and related data by the Global Flood Awareness System
3790
- missionStartDate: "2021-06-01T00:00:00Z"
4131
+ missionStartDate: "2020-12-01T00:00:00Z"
3791
4132
 
3792
4133
  GLOFAS_SEASONAL_REFORECAST:
3793
4134
  abstract: |
@@ -3860,7 +4201,6 @@ EFAS_FORECAST:
3860
4201
  license: proprietary
3861
4202
  title: River discharge and related forecasted data by the European Flood Awareness System
3862
4203
  missionStartDate: "2018-10-11T00:00:00Z"
3863
- missionEndDate: "2023-09-19T00:00:00Z"
3864
4204
 
3865
4205
  EFAS_HISTORICAL:
3866
4206
  abstract: |
@@ -3893,7 +4233,7 @@ EFAS_HISTORICAL:
3893
4233
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3894
4234
  license: proprietary
3895
4235
  title: River discharge and related historical data from the European Flood Awareness System
3896
- missionStartDate: "1992-01-02T00:00:00Z"
4236
+ missionStartDate: "1991-01-01T00:00:00Z"
3897
4237
 
3898
4238
  EFAS_REFORECAST:
3899
4239
  abstract: |
@@ -3929,8 +4269,8 @@ EFAS_REFORECAST:
3929
4269
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
3930
4270
  license: proprietary
3931
4271
  title: Reforecasts of river discharge and related data by the European Flood Awareness System
3932
- missionStartDate: "2003-03-27T00:00:00Z"
3933
- missionEndDate: "2018-12-30T00:00:00Z"
4272
+ missionStartDate: "1999-01-03T00:00:00Z"
4273
+ missionEndDate: "2023-11-21T23:59:59Z"
3934
4274
 
3935
4275
  EFAS_SEASONAL:
3936
4276
  abstract: |
@@ -4278,8 +4618,6 @@ EEA_DAILY_VI:
4278
4618
  title: Vegetation Indices, daily, UTM projection
4279
4619
  missionStartDate:
4280
4620
 
4281
-
4282
-
4283
4621
  # MARK: METEOBLUE ----------------------------------------------------------------------
4284
4622
  NEMSGLOBAL_TCDC:
4285
4623
  abstract: |
@@ -4330,7 +4668,8 @@ DT_EXTREMES:
4330
4668
  sensorType: ATMOSPHERIC
4331
4669
  license: proprietary
4332
4670
  title: Weather and Geophysical Extremes Digital Twin (DT)
4333
- missionStartDate: "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z"
4671
+ missionStartDate: "2024-04-04T00:00:00Z"
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+ missionEndDate: "2024-06-07T00:00:00Z"
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  DT_CLIMATE_ADAPTATION:
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  abstract: |
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  The Digital Twin on Climate Change Adaptation support the analysis and testing of
@@ -4782,6 +5121,157 @@ METOP_HIRSL1:
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  title: HIRS Level 1B - Metop - Global
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  missionStartDate: "2009-03-23T00:00:00Z"
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+ MSG_CLM:
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+ abstract: |
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+ The Cloud Mask product describes the scene type (either 'clear' or 'cloudy') on a pixel level. Each pixel is classified as one of the following four types: clear sky over water, clear sky over land, cloud, or not processed (off Earth disc). Applications & Uses: The main use is in support of Nowcasting applications, where it frequently serves as a basis for other cloud products, and the remote sensing of continental and ocean surfaces.
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+ instrument: SEVIRI
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+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MSG,SEVIRI,OPTICAL,WEATHER,CLOUDS,ATMOSPHERE,VISUALISATION,L2,MSGCLMK,CLM
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: Cloud Mask - MSG - 0 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "2020-09-01T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MSG_CLM_IODC:
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+ abstract: |
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+ The Cloud Mask product describes the scene type (either 'clear' or 'cloudy') on a pixel level. Each pixel is classified as one of the following four types: clear sky over water, clear sky over land, cloud, or not processed (off Earth disc). Applications & Uses: The main use is in support of Nowcasting applications, where it frequently serves as a basis for other cloud products, and the remote sensing of continental and ocean surfaces.
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+
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+ From 1 June 2022, Meteosat-9 at 45.5° E is the prime satellite for the IODC service, replacing Meteosat-8 (located at 41.5° E while in operation).
5142
+ instrument: SEVIRI
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+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MSG,SEVIRI,OPTICAL,WEATHER,CLOUDS,ATMOSPHERE,ATMOSPHERIC,COMPOSITION,VISUALISATION,L2,MSGCLMK,CLM
5147
+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
5149
+ title: Cloud Mask - MSG - Indian Ocean
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+ missionStartDate: "2017-02-01T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MSG_GSAL2R02:
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+ abstract: |
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+ Release 2 of the Thematic Climate Data Record (TCDR) of the Meteosat First Generation (MFG) and Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Level 2 land surface albedo. The variables estimated are black-sky albedo (BSA) and white-sky albedo (WSA) with the corresponding uncertainties as explained in the Product User Guide (PUM). The data record validation and limitations are provided in the Validation Report (VR). The products are available in netCDF4 format. This release contains products generated with Meteosat-2 to Meteosat-10.
5155
+ instrument: MVIRI,SEVIRI
5156
+ platform: MSG,MFG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG,MFG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: MSG,MFG,SEVIRI,MVIRI,OPTICAL,CLIMATE,L2,MxGGSA000200
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
5162
+ title: GSA Level 2 Climate Data Record Release 2 - MFG and MSG - 0 degree
5163
+ missionStartDate: "1982-02-10T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MSG_HRSEVIRI:
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+ abstract: |
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+ Rectified (level 1.5) Meteosat SEVIRI image data. The data is transmitted as High Rate transmissions in 12 spectral channels. Level 1.5 image data corresponds to the geolocated and radiometrically pre-processed image data, ready for further processing, e.g. the extraction of meteorological products. Any spacecraft specific effects have been removed, and in particular, linearisation and equalisation of the image radiometry has been performed for all SEVIRI channels. The on-board blackbody data has been processed. Both radiometric and geometric quality control information is included. Images are made available with different timeliness according to their latency: quarter-hourly images if latency is more than 3 hours and hourly images if latency is less than 3 hours (for a total of 87 images per day). To enhance the perception for areas which are on the night side of the Earth a different mapping with increased contrast is applied for IR3.9 product. The greyscale mapping is based on the EBBT which allows to map the ranges 200 K to 300 K for the night and 250 K to 330 K for the day.
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+ instrument: SEVIRI
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+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
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+ processingLevel: L1
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+ keywords: MSG,SEVIRI,OPTICAL,OCEAN,ATMOSPHERE,VISUALISATION,L1,MSG15,HRSEVIRI
5173
+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
5175
+ title: High Rate SEVIRI Level 1.5 Image Data - MSG - 0 degree
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+ missionStartDate: "2004-01-19T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MSG_HRSEVIRI_IODC:
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+ abstract: |
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+ Rectified (level 1.5) Meteosat SEVIRI image data. The data is transmitted as High Rate transmissions in 12 spectral channels. Level 1.5 image data corresponds to the geolocated and radiometrically pre-processed image data, ready for further processing, e.g. the extraction of meteorological products. Any spacecraft specific effects have been removed, and in particular, linearisation and equalisation of the image radiometry has been performed for all SEVIRI channels. The on-board blackbody data has been processed. Both radiometric and geometric quality control information is included. Images are made available with different timeliness according to the latency: quarter-hourly images with a latency of more than 3 hours and hourly images if latency is less than 3 hours (for a total of 87 images per day). To enhance the perception for areas which are on the night side of the Earth a different mapping with increased contrast is applied for IR3.9 product. The greyscale mapping is based on the EBBT which allows to map the ranges 200 K to 300 K for the night and 250 K to 330 K for the day.
5181
+ From 1 June 2022, Meteosat-9 at 45.5° E is the prime satellite for the IODC service, replacing Meteosat-8 (located at 41.5° E while in operation).
5182
+ instrument: SEVIRI
5183
+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
5185
+ processingLevel: L1
5186
+ keywords: MSG,SEVIRI,OPTICAL,OCEAN,ATMOSPHERE,VISUALISATION,L1,MSG15,HRSEVIRI,IODC
5187
+ sensorType: OPTICAL
5188
+ license: proprietary
5189
+ title: High Rate SEVIRI Level 1.5 Image Data - MSG - Indian Ocean
5190
+ missionStartDate: "2017-02-01T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MSG_RSS_CLM:
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+ abstract: |
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+ The Rapid Scanning Services (RSS) Cloud Mask product describes the scene type (either 'clear' or 'cloudy') on a pixel level. Each pixel is classified as one of the following four types: clear sky over water, clear sky over land, cloud, or not processed (off Earth disc). Applications & Uses: The main use is in support of Nowcasting applications, where it frequently serves as a basis for other cloud products, and the remote sensing of continental and ocean surfaces.
5195
+ instrument: SEVIRI
5196
+ platform: MSG
5197
+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
5198
+ processingLevel: L2
5199
+ keywords: RSS-CLM,MSGCLMK,MSG,SEVIRI,OPTICAL,CLOUDS,ATMOSPHERE,L2
5200
+ sensorType: OPTICAL
5201
+ license: proprietary
5202
+ title: Rapid Scan Cloud Mask - MSG
5203
+ missionStartDate: "2013-02-28T00:00:00Z"
5204
+
5205
+ MSG_MSG15_RSS:
5206
+ abstract: |
5207
+ Rectified (level 1.5) Meteosat SEVIRI Rapid Scan image data. The baseline scan region is a reduced area of the top 1/3 of a nominal repeat cycle, covering a latitude range from approximately 15 degrees to 70 degrees. The service generates repeat cycles at 5-minute intervals (the same as currently used for weather radars). The dissemination of RSS data is similar to the normal dissemination, with image segments based on 464 lines and compatible with the full disk level 1.5 data scans. Epilogue and prologue (L1.5 Header and L1.5 Trailer) have the same structure. Calibration is as in Full Earth Scan. Image rectification is to 9.5 degreesE. The scans start at 00:00, 00:05, 00:10, 00:15 ... etc. (5 min scan). The differences from the nominal Full Earth scan are that for channels 1 - 11, only segments 6 - 8 are disseminated and for the High Resolution Visible Channel only segments 16 - 24 are disseminated.
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+ instrument: SEVIRI
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+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
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+ processingLevel: L1
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+ keywords: MSG15-RSS,MSG15,MSG,SEVIRI,OPTICAL,OCEAN,ATMOSPHERE,LAND,L1
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: Rapid Scan High Rate SEVIRI Level 1.5 Image Data - MSG
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+ missionStartDate: "2008-05-13T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MSG_LSA_FRM:
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+ abstract: |
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+ Fire risk by merging NWP & remotely sensed (FRP) data. The product includes 24h, 48h, 72h, 96h and 120h forecasts of: risk of fire (5 classes) and the probability of ignitions reaching energy releases over 2000GJ (both covering Southern Europe); Fire Weather Index (FWI) and respective components estimated for the whole MSG disk.
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+ instrument: SEVIRI
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+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: LSA-504.2,FRMV2,FIRE,VEGETATION,LAND,MSG,SEVIRI,OPTICAL,LAND,L2
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: Fire Risk Map - Released Energy Based - MSG
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+ # Note: There's a mismatch between the temporal extent mentioned on the
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+ # product description page (22/07/2021 to now) and the available time range
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+ # displayed on the download page (2023-09-21 - 2024-10-20).
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+ #
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+ # Using the available time range start date here.
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+ missionStartDate: "2023-09-21T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MSG_LSA_LST_CDR:
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+ abstract: |
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+ The full archive of MSG/SEVIRI data was reprocessed to provide the user community a consistent, homogeneous and continuous Data Record of the 15-min Land Surface Temperature (LST) for the period 2004-2015. This Data Record was obtained with the best version of its equivalent NRT product (MLST) which can also complement the time series from 2016 onwards.
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+ instrument: SEVIRI
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+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
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+ processingLevel: L3
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+ keywords: LSA-050,MLST-R,FIRE,VEGETATION,LAND,MSG,SEVIRI,OPTICAL,LAND,L3
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
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+ title: Land Surface Temperature Climate Data Record - MSG
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+ missionStartDate: "2004-01-21T00:00:00Z"
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+
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+ MSG_LSA_LSTDE:
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+ abstract: |
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+ Land Surface Temperature (LST) is the radiative skin temperature over land. LST plays an important role in the physics of land surface as it is involved in the processes of energy and water exchange with the atmosphere. LST is useful for the scientific community, namely for those dealing with meteorological and climate models. Accurate values of LST are also of special interest in a wide range of areas related to land surface processes, including meteorology, hydrology, agrometeorology, climatology and environmental studies. Land Surface Emissivity (EM), a crucial parameter for LST retrieval from space, is independently estimated as a function of (satellite derived) Fraction of Vegetation Cover (FVC) and land cover classification. In the most recent version of the dataset, information on the expected deviation of LST estimates from SEVIRI/MSG with respect to a reference view – here considered to be nadir view – has been added to the original product (LSA-001) as an extra data layer (LSA-004).
5252
+ instrument: SEVIRI
5253
+ platform: MSG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: LSA-004,LSA-001,MLST_DIR,FIRE,VEGETATION,LAND,MSG,SEVIRI,OPTICAL,LAND,L2
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+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
5259
+ title: Land Surface Temperature with Directional Effects - MSG
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+ missionStartDate: "2005-01-16T00:00:00Z"
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+
5262
+ MSG_AMVR02:
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+ abstract: |
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+ This is the second release of the reprocessed Meteosat First Generation (MFG) and Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) Atmospheric Motion Vectors (AMV) Thematic Climate Data Record (TCDR). It contains AMV at all heights below the tropopause, derived from images in 2 channels (Water Vapour 6.2, Infrared 10.8) of the instrument MVIRI on board MFG and SEVIRI on board MSG. Vectors are retrieved by tracking the motion of clouds and other atmospheric constituents such as water vapour patterns. The height assignment of the AMVs is calculated using the Cross-Correlation Contribution (CCC) function to determine the height using the pixels that contribute the most to the vectors. The final vector is estimated averaging the speed and height over 4 consecutive images. A quality indicator is derived for each vector to assess the reliability of the retrieval. Products are stored in netCDF4 format and generated from Meteosat-2 to Meteosat-11 satellites, covering the period from September 1981 to August 2019. This is a Thematic Climate Data Record (TCDR).
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+ instrument: SEVIRI,MVIRI
5266
+ platform: MSG,MFG
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+ platformSerialIdentifier: MSG,MFG
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+ processingLevel: L2
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+ keywords: WIND,CLIMATE,ATMOSPHERE,OBSERVATION,THEMATIC,OPTICAL,MXGAMV000200,AMVR20000,L2
5270
+ sensorType: OPTICAL
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+ license: proprietary
5272
+ title: Atmospheric Motion Vectors Climate Data Record Release 2 - MFG and MSG - 0 degree
5273
+ missionStartDate: "1981-09-03"
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+
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  # Copernicus Marine
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  MO_GLOBAL_ANALYSISFORECAST_PHY_001_024:
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  abstract: |
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  platformSerialIdentifier:
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  processingLevel: Level 3
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  keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,L3,bio-geo-chemical,BGC,chlorophyll,phytoplankton,reflectance
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- sensorType:
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+ sensorType: multi
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  license: proprietary
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  title: Global Ocean Colour Plankton and Reflectances MY L3 daily observations
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  missionStartDate: "1997-09-04T00:00:00Z"
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  platformSerialIdentifier:
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  processingLevel: L4
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  keywords: CMEMS,Mercator,ocean,global,colour,L4,bio-geo-chemical,BGC,chlorophyll,MY,multi-years,monthly
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- sensorType:
6115
+ sensorType: multi
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  license: proprietary
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  title: Global Ocean Colour Plankton MY L4 monthly observations
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  missionStartDate: "1997-09-01T00:00:00Z"