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Title: | Sea Surface Temperature (SST-sub-skin) Low and Mid Latitudes (LML), 100W - 45E and 60N - 60S, gridded at 0.1 degree resolution every 3 hours from MSG SEVIRI for 2012-02-17 (NODC Accession 0086751) |
Abstract: | The Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellites are spin stabilized geostationary satellites operated by the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) to provide accurate weather monitoring data through its primary instrument the Spinning Enhanced Visible and InfraRed Imager (SEVIRI), which has the capacity to observe the Earth in 12 spectral channels. Eight of these channels are in the thermal infrared, providing among other information, observations of the temperatures of clouds, land and sea surfaces at approximately 5 km resolution with a 15 minute duty cycle. This Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (GHRSST) dataset produced by Meteo France/ Centre de Meteorologie Spatiale (CMS), is derived from the SEVIRI instrument on the first MSG satellite (also known as Meteosat-8) that was launched on 28 August 2002. Skin sea surface temperature (SST) data are calculated from the infrared channels of SEVIRI at full resolution on a hourly basis. Remapping of original pixel size to 11.6 km resolution is made by spatial averaging, and a 3-hourly temporal resolution SST is created by averaging the hourly SSTs having the best confidence level. Data from different MSG satellites are not averaged together. L2P data products with Single Sensor Error Statistics (SSES) are then derived following the GHRSST-PP Data Processing Specification (GDS) version 1.5. |
Date received: | 20141013 |
Start date: | 20120217 |
End date: | 20120217 |
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West boundary: | -100 |
East boundary: | 45 |
North boundary: | 60 |
South boundary: | -60 |
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Submitter: | Armstrong, Edward M. |
Submitting institution: | US NASA; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center |
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Supplementary information: | Entry ID: EUR-L2P-SEVIRI_SST Projection_Information: Projection Type: Geolocation information included for each pixel Ellipsoid_Type: WGS 84 Other Projection Details: Satellite native view Data Resolution: Latitude resolution: 0.100395825836632 Longitude resolution: 0.100395825836632 The temporal resolution: 3 Hours This metadata record was generated from an original data set description (DSD) record in DIF format: http://www.ghrsst.org Reference: Medspiration products user manual, Robinson I., Leborgne P., Piolle J.F., Larnicol G., v1.02, September 2004 Sources: MSG Meteosat Second Generation Sensors: SEVIRI Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager In this accession, NODC has archived multiple versions of these data. The latest (and best) version of these data has the largest version number. |
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Metadata version: | 2 |
Keydate: | 2012-03-18 13:30:51+00 |
Editdate: | 2014-10-14 00:01:48+00 |