Geostationary satellites have provided routine, high temporal resolution Earth observations since the 1970s. Despite the long period of record, use of these data in climate studies has been limited for numerous reasons, among them that no central archive of geostationary data for all international satellites exists, full temporal and spatial resolution data are voluminous, and diverse calibration and navigation formats encumber the uniform processing needed for multisatellite climate studies. The International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) set the stage for overcoming these issues by archiving a subset of the full-resolution geostationary data at ~10-km resolution at 3-hourly intervals since 1983. Recent efforts at NOAA's Nati...
The International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) is the first active project of the Wor...
The international science community has identified a set of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) that ...
We present a gridded Fundamental Decadal Data Record (FDDR) of Brightness Temperatures (BT) from the...
Geostationary satellites have provided routine, high temporal resolution Earth observations since th...
Geostationary satellites have provided routine, high temporal resolution Earth observations since th...
Geostationary satellites have now been providing weather data for 50 years. Much of these data have ...
Geostationary satellites have now been providing weather data for 50 years. Much of these data have ...
As a calibrated and mapped geostationary satellite dataset, GridSat is easily accessible for both me...
This paper describes the new global long-term International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (IS...
Abstract. Satellite data are an important component of the global climate observing system (GCOS). T...
Can we build stable Climate Data Records (CDRs) spanning several satellite generations? This study o...
Since 1983 an international group of institutions has collected and analyzed satellite radiance meas...
Satellite data for climate monitoring have become increasingly important over the past decade, espec...
Since 1983 an international group of institutions has collected and analyzed satellite radiance meas...
There are many challenges in blending historical and modern observations of sea surface temperature ...
The International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) is the first active project of the Wor...
The international science community has identified a set of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) that ...
We present a gridded Fundamental Decadal Data Record (FDDR) of Brightness Temperatures (BT) from the...
Geostationary satellites have provided routine, high temporal resolution Earth observations since th...
Geostationary satellites have provided routine, high temporal resolution Earth observations since th...
Geostationary satellites have now been providing weather data for 50 years. Much of these data have ...
Geostationary satellites have now been providing weather data for 50 years. Much of these data have ...
As a calibrated and mapped geostationary satellite dataset, GridSat is easily accessible for both me...
This paper describes the new global long-term International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (IS...
Abstract. Satellite data are an important component of the global climate observing system (GCOS). T...
Can we build stable Climate Data Records (CDRs) spanning several satellite generations? This study o...
Since 1983 an international group of institutions has collected and analyzed satellite radiance meas...
Satellite data for climate monitoring have become increasingly important over the past decade, espec...
Since 1983 an international group of institutions has collected and analyzed satellite radiance meas...
There are many challenges in blending historical and modern observations of sea surface temperature ...
The International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) is the first active project of the Wor...
The international science community has identified a set of Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) that ...
We present a gridded Fundamental Decadal Data Record (FDDR) of Brightness Temperatures (BT) from the...