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OAS accession Detail for 0062072
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Title: | METOP-A AVHRR GAC L2P swath SST data set for 2010-01-12 (NCEI Accession 0062072) |
Abstract: | Multi-Channel SST retrievals generated in real-time from METOP-A AVHRR Global Area Coverage data. Used operationally in Navy oceanographic analyses and forecasts. |
Date received: | 20100214 |
Start date: | 20100112 |
End date: | 20100112 |
Seanames: | World-Wide Distribution |
West boundary: | 179.999 |
East boundary: | -179.999 |
North boundary: | 89.73 |
South boundary: | -89.714 |
Observation types: | satellite data |
Instrument types: | AVHRR-3 |
Datatypes: | SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE |
Submitter: | Armstrong, Edward M. |
Submitting institution: | US NASA; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center |
Collecting institutions: | US Navy; Naval Oceanographic Office |
Contributing projects: | GHRSST |
Platforms: | MetOp-A (064Q) |
Number of observations: | |
Supplementary information: | Entry ID: NAVO-L2P-AVHRRMTA_G Projection_Information: Projection Type: Satellite native swath Ellipsoid_Type: Other Projection Details: Geolocation information included for each pixel Data Resolution: Latitude resolution: 8.8 km Longitude resolution: 8.8 km The temporal resolution: Revisit ~twice each day (night and daytime passes) This metadata record was generated from an original data set description (DSD) record in DIF format: http://www.ghrsst-pp.org Reference: Sources: METOP-A Meteorological Operational satellite-A Sensors: AVHRR Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer |
Availability date: | |
Metadata version: | 3 |
Keydate: | 2010-02-14 09:33:48+00 |
Editdate: | 2021-09-26 01:35:40+00 |