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- The Modern-Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications, Version 2 (MERRA-2) provides data beginning in 1980. It was introduced to replace the original MERRA dataset because of the advances made in the assimilation system that enable assimilation of modern hyperspectral radiance and microwave observations, along with GPS-Radio Occultation datasets. It also uses NASA's ozone profile observations that began in late 2004. Additional advances in both the GEOS model and the GSI assimilation system are included in MERRA-2. Spatial resolution remains about the same (about 50 km in the latitudinal direction) as in MERRA.1Licence not specifiedover 1 year ago
- These are provided to both the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Morphing-Kalman Filter (CMORPH-KF) Lagrangian time interpolation scheme and the Precipitation Estimation from Remotely Sensed Information using Artificial Neural Networks Cloud Classification System (PERSIANN-CCS) re-calibration scheme.1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- NASA.gov overview page including many topics related to earth science and research. Topics include: climate change, ozone, water pollution, environmental hazards, citizen science, environmental monitoring and impact studies.1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- This dataset contains satellite-collected precipitation data that feeds into a climate prediction model and cloud classification model. These are provided to both the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Morphing-Kalman Filter (CMORPH-KF) Lagrangian time interpolation scheme and the Precipitation Estimation from Remotely Sensed Information using Artificial Neural Networks Cloud Classification System (PERSIANN-CCS) re-calibration scheme. This dataset is the GPM Level 3 IMERG Late Daily 10 x 10 km (GPM_3IMERGDL) derived from the half-hourly GPM_3IMERGHHL. The derived result represents a Late expedited estimate of the daily accumulated precipitation. The dataset is produced at the NASA Goddard Earth Sciences (GES) Data and Information Services Center (DISC) by simply summing the valid precipitation retrievals for the day in GPM_3IMERGHHL and giving the result in (mm).1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- Data downloaded through ftp, official description could not be accessed. The NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center (NSIDC DAAC) archives and distributes daily, weekly, and monthly Level-1A, Level-2A, Level-2B, and Level-3 data products from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer - Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) sensor on NASA's Aqua satellite. Temporal coverage for the data products is from 18 June 2002 through 04 October 2011. he AMSR-E instrument provides measurements of the following terrestrial, oceanic, and atmospheric parameters for the investigation of global water and energy cycles.1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- The files are images/frames from a satellite animation of Cyclone Winston (February 20, 2016). The frames are mainly in tif file format with some files in png format. 2/25/2017: link to related dataset 59B6CA0D-74C3-4A56-9EBF-08B57E3FFBA21Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- Names and contact information of NASA employees and contractors. 102,615 entries, each containing name, email, and phone.1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- This poster for the Global Precipitation Measurement mission (GPM) shows the GPM Core Observatory and constellation satellites on the front, and GPM information and educational activities on the back.1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- An Educational Comic About NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement Mission. In the spring of 2013, the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission hosted the GPM Anime Challenge, a contest for artists of all ages around the world to develop an anime-themed comic book character to teach students about the mission. The Japanese anime / manga style of art was chosen because the mission is a collaboration between NASA and JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. At the end of the contest two grand prize winners were selected. "GPM" by Yuki Kiriga, and "Mizu-Chan" by Sabrynne Buchholz.1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- Global Precipitation Measurement Core Observatory Educational Poster Includes satellite mission overview and classroom activities about global precipitation patterns and satellite data.1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
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