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Title: | Sea Surface Temperature, 80E-180E and 55S-55N, at 0.05 degree resolution from MTSAT-1R Imager Sectors every 1.0 hour for 2012-08-28 (NCEI Accession 0098477) |
Abstract: | Multi-functional Transport Satellites (MTSAT) are a series of geostationary weather satellites operated by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). MTSAT carries an aeronautical mission to assist air navigation, plus a meteorological mission to provide imagery over the Asia-Pacific region for the hemisphere centered on 140 East. The meteorological mission includes an imager giving nominal hourly full Earth disk images in five spectral bands (one visible, four infrared). MTSAT are spin stabilized satellites. With this system images are built up by scanning with a mirror that is tilted in small successive steps from the north pole to south pole at a rate such that on each rotation of the satellite an adjacent strip of the Earth is scanned. It takes about 25 minutes to scan the full Earth's disk. This builds a picture 10,000 pixels for the visible images (1.25 km resolution) and 2,500 pixels (4 km resolution) for the infrared images. The MTSAT-2 (also known as Himawari 7) and its radiometer (MTSAT-2 Imager) was successfully launched on 18 February 2006. For this Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (GHRSST) dataset, skin sea surface temperature (SST) measurements are calculated from the IR channels of the MTSAT-2 Imager full resolution data in satellite projection on a hourly basis. L2P datasets including Single Sensor Error Statistics (SSES) are then derived following the GHRSST Data Processing Specification (GDS) version 1.5. |
Date received: | 20121011 |
Start date: | 20120828 |
End date: | 20120828 |
Seanames: | Andaman Sea or Burma Sea, Arabian Sea, Arctic Ocean, Bass Strait, Bay of Bengal, Bering Sea, Bismarck Sea, Chukchi Sea, Coral Sea, East China Sea (Tung Hai), East Indian Archipelago, Great Australian Bight, Indian Ocean, Japan Sea, Laccadive Sea, North Pacific Ocean, Philippine Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Solomon Sea, South China Sea (Nan Hai), Southern Ocean, South Pacific Ocean, Tasman Sea, Yellow Sea (Hwang Hai) |
West boundary: | 63.983 |
East boundary: | -133.906 |
North boundary: | 80.186 |
South boundary: | -79.41 |
Observation types: | satellite data |
Instrument types: | MTSAT 2 Imager |
Datatypes: | SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE |
Submitter: | Armstrong, Edward M. |
Submitting institution: | US NASA; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center |
Collecting institutions: | US DOC; NOAA; NESDIS; Office of Satellite Data Processing and Distribution |
Contributing projects: | GHRSST |
Platforms: | MTSAT-2 (4960) |
Number of observations: | |
Supplementary information: | Entry ID: OSDPD-L2P-MTSAT2 Projection_Information: Projection Type: Satellite native view Ellipsoid_Type: WGS 84 Other Projection Details: Geolocation information included for each pixel Data Resolution: Latitude resolution: 0.0359841669665347 Longitude resolution: 0.0359841669665347 The temporal resolution: 60 minutes This metadata record was generated from an original data set description (DSD) record in DIF format: http://www.ghrsst.org Reference: GOES-SST Programmers Reference Manual Sources: MTSAT2 The Multi-functional Transport Satellite 2 Sensors: MTSAT 2 Imager Multifunction Transport 2 Imager |
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Metadata version: | 3 |
Keydate: | 2012-10-11 06:42:42+00 |
Editdate: | 2021-09-28 21:00:04+00 |