The Earth's climate is undoubtedly changing; however, the time scale, consequences and causal attribution remain the subject of significant debate and uncertainty. Detection of subtle indicators from a background of natural variability requires measurements over a time base of decades. This places severe demands on the instrumentation used, requiring measurements of sufficient accuracy and sensitivity that can allow reliable judgements to be made decades apart. The International System of Units (SI) and the network of National Metrology Institutes were developed to address such requirements. However, ensuring and maintaining SI traceability of sufficient accuracy in instruments orbiting the Earth presents a significant new challenge to the ...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
The Earth's climate is undoubtedly changing; however, the time scale, consequences and causal attrib...
The Earth's climate is undoubtedly changing; however, the time scale, consequences and causal attrib...
The Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) mission offers a nove...
The Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) mission offers a nove...
The Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) mission offers a nove...
The Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) mission offers a nove...
Highly accurate measurements of Earth's thermal infrared and reflected solar radiation are required ...
The classical radiometry for total solar irradiance (TSI) measurements is described using examples o...
Earth Observation via satellite has been successfully used for several decades in many applications....
To support measurements relevant to climate observables, emphasis has been placed on the development...
To support measurements relevant to climate observables, emphasis has been placed on the development...
To support measurements relevant to climate observables, emphasis has been placed on the development...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
The Earth's climate is undoubtedly changing; however, the time scale, consequences and causal attrib...
The Earth's climate is undoubtedly changing; however, the time scale, consequences and causal attrib...
The Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) mission offers a nove...
The Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) mission offers a nove...
The Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) mission offers a nove...
The Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial- and Helio- Studies (TRUTHS) mission offers a nove...
Highly accurate measurements of Earth's thermal infrared and reflected solar radiation are required ...
The classical radiometry for total solar irradiance (TSI) measurements is described using examples o...
Earth Observation via satellite has been successfully used for several decades in many applications....
To support measurements relevant to climate observables, emphasis has been placed on the development...
To support measurements relevant to climate observables, emphasis has been placed on the development...
To support measurements relevant to climate observables, emphasis has been placed on the development...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...
A challenge for the scientific community in respect to the ever-increasing number of Earth observing...