CEOP Satellite Datasets ( DMSP_F16> SSMIS > 1BBRTE )


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JAXA DIAS representative. (2012). CEOP Satellite Datasets ( DMSP_F16> SSMIS > 1BBRTE ) [Data set]. Data Integration and Analysis System (DIAS). https://doi.org/10.20783/DIAS.182
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IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION

Name CEOP Satellite Datasets ( DMSP_F16> SSMIS > 1BBRTE )
Edition 1.0
Abbreviation Coordinated Energy and Water-Cycle Observation Project Satellite Datasets ( DMSP_F16 > SSMIS > 1BBRTE )
DOI doi:10.20783/DIAS.182
Metadata Identifier CEOP_Satellite_DMSP_F16_SSMIS_1BBRTE20230727064635-DIAS20221121113753-en

CONTACT

CONTACT on DATASET

Name JAXA DIAS representative
Organization Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Address 2-1-1 Sengen, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki, 305-8505, Japan
TEL +81 50 3362 3064
FAX +81 29 868 2961
E-mail dias at ml dot jaxa dot jp

CONTACT on PROJECT

Data Integration and Analysis System

Name DIAS Office
Organization Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Address 3173-25, Showa-Cho, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 236-0001, Japan
E-mail dias-office@diasjp.net

DOCUMENT AUTHOR

Name JAXA DIAS representative
Organization Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
E-mail dias at ml dot jaxa dot jp

DATASET CREATOR

Name JAXA DIAS representative
Organization Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
E-mail dias at ml dot jaxa dot jp

DATE OF THIS DOCUMENT

2023-07-27

DATE OF DATASET

  • creation : 2012-03-13

DATASET OVERVIEW

Abstract

Three scale-types of datasets observed by new generation of remote sensing satellites (including TERRA, AQUA, ADEOS-II) in addition to TRMM and DMSP series, which were providing enhancement of observing capabilities to quantify critical atmospheric, surface, hydrologic and oceanographic data during CEOP time periods are available. 250 km square snapshots of the highest resolution raw radiances (with geographic location, i.e. level 1) remote sensing data at the 35-51 in situ reference sites are archived.

■Mission

DMSP F-16

Defense Meteorological Satellite Program F-16

・Applications

The long-term meteorological programme of the US Department of Defense (DoD) - with the objective to collect and disseminate worldwide cloud cover data on a daily basis. (Primary operational satellite)

■Instrument

SSMIS

Special Sensor Microwave Imager Sounder

・Instrument Type

Imaging multi-spectral radiometers (passive microwave)

・Measurements & Applications

Measures atmospheric, ocean and terrain microwave brightness temperatures to provide: sea surface winds, rain rates, cloud water, precipitation, soil moisture, ice edge, ice age.

■Instrument Measurements

・Product Level

 L1B

・Product Code

 1BBRTE

・Description

 Brightness temperature

Topic Category(ISO19139)

  • climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere

Temporal Extent

Begin Date 2011-01-01
End Date 2011-12-31

Geographic Bounding Box

North bound latitude 90
West bound longitude -180
Eastbound longitude 180
South bound latitude -90

Keywords

Keywords on Dataset

Keyword Type Keyword Keyword thesaurus Name
theme Spectral/Engineering > Microwave > Brightness Temperature GCMD_science

Keywords on Project

Data Integration and Analysis System
Keyword Type Keyword Keyword thesaurus Name
theme DIAS > Data Integration and Analysis System No_Dictionary

DATA POLICY

Data Policy by the Data Provider

1. No financial implications are involved for the CEOP satellite data exchange.

2. Commercial use and exploitation of CEOP satellite data is prohibited.

3. Any re-export or transfer of the original data received from the CEOP satellite data archive to a third party is prohibited.

4. The origin of CEOP satellite data being used for publication of scientific results must be acknowledged and referenced in the publication. Whenever CEOP satellite data distributed by the CEOP satellite data archive are being used for publication of scientific results, the data's origin must be acknowledged as: ""The satellite data is provided under the framework of the Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period (CEOP)."" for the Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period data (2001 - 2004), and as: ""The satellite data is provided under the framework of the Coordinated Energy and Water Cycle Observations Project (CEOP)."" for the Coordinated Energy and Water Cycle Observations Project data (2005 ~).

5. Whenever CEOP satellite data distributed by the CEOP satellite data archive are being used for publication of scientific results, the author(s) shall send a copy of the respective publication, preferably in electronic form, to the CEOP satellite data archive (ceop@monsoon.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp) in order to build up a CEOP publication library.

Complete version of the CEOP Satellite Data Policy is http://monsoon.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ceop2/satellite/guideline-info.html.

A minimum requirement is to reference CEOP as:

"The satellite data is provided under the framework of the Coordinated Energy and Water Cycle Observations Project (CEOP)."

for the Coordinated Energy and Water Cycle Observations Project data (2005),

and as:

"The satellite data is provided under the framework of the Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period (CEOP)."

for the Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period data (2001 - 2004).

Data Policy by the Project

Data Integration and Analysis System

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DATA SOURCE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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