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NASA's Terra satellite, launched in 1999, provides global sea surface skin temperature (SST) data at a 1-kilometer resolution. The dataset includes two SST products derived from infrared channels, with full global coverage achieved every two days. It is produced by NASA JPL, the Ocean Biology Processing Group, and RSMAS as part of the GHRSST project.
Full global coverage is obtained every two days, with daily coverage poleward of 32.3 degrees. The dataset provides sea surface skin temperature (SST) products at 1 km spatial resolution, derived from infrared channels of the MODIS instrument on the NASA Aqua satellite. It is a joint production by NASA JPL, the Ocean Biology Processing Group, and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, superseding the R2014.0 version.
A global 0.05-degree gridded reprocessed analysis of sea surface temperature and ice concentration produced by the UK Met Office. It incorporates data from over 25 different satellite sensors and in-situ buoys, aiming to provide a consistent record for climate trend detection. The dataset is distributed through NASA's data.gov and the E.U. Copernicus Marine Service.
NASA's GPM_2AGPROFGCOMW1AMSR2_CLIM dataset provides Level 2A precipitation profiles from the AMSR-2 radiometer on the GCOM-W1 satellite. The data uses a Bayesian retrieval algorithm (GPROF) with climate-homogeneous ECMWF reanalysis ancillary data to ensure consistency for long-term records. Version 07 is the current operational version, superseding all older data.
Version 07 is the current version of this dataset, superseding all older versions. The dataset provides precipitation and atmospheric water vapor profiles retrieved from the AMSR2 radiometer on the GCOM-W1 satellite, using a Bayesian algorithm to ensure consistency across multiple passive microwave sensors in the GPM constellation. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and includes near-realtime, standard, and climate products differing by data latency and ancillary data sources.
Climate-referenced precipitation profiles derived from the AMSU-B radiometer on the NOAA-15 satellite using a Bayesian retrieval algorithm. The dataset is produced by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center as part of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission, with the last metadata update recorded on 2026-03 13. It uses ECMWF-Interim reanalysis for homogeneous ancillary data to support consistent long-term climate records.
NASA's GPM mission provides Level 2 precipitation profiles from the NOAA-16 AMSU-B microwave radiometer, processed with the Goddard Profiling (GPROF) algorithm. The data uses a Bayesian retrieval method against a climate-consistent database and ECMWF reanalysis for homogeneous long-term records. Version 07 is the current version, superseding all older data.
Version 07 is the current climate-referenced product from NASA's GPM mission, using ECMWF-Interim reanalysis for homogeneous ancillary data. The GPROF algorithm retrieves precipitation profiles from a constellation of passive microwave sensors, including GMI, AMSR-E, and SSMIS, providing 3-hour global coverage. The Bayesian algorithm provides mean rain rate, vertical structure of hydrometeors, and associated uncertainty.
Version 07 climate-referenced precipitation profiles use ECMWF-Interim reanalysis for homogeneous ancillary data, ensuring consistency over the climate time series. The Goddard Profiling (GPROF) algorithm retrieves precipitation and related fields from the ATMS sensor on the Suomi-NPP satellite using a Bayesian method with an a-priori database of rain profiles. This dataset is produced by NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission and was last updated in March 2026.
Version 07 provides consistent precipitation and atmospheric profiles from a constellation of 11 satellite microwave sensors, including GMI, SSMIS, and AMSR2. The Bayesian retrieval algorithm produces a mean rain rate, vertical hydrometeor structure, and uncertainty estimates for each observation. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center generates this data, with near-realtime, standard, and climate products differing by processing latency and ancillary data sources.
GPM_2AGPROFMETOPCMHS is a Level 2A precipitation dataset from NASA's GES DISC, using the GPROF algorithm. The algorithm retrieves precipitation profiles and rates from multiple passive microwave satellite sensors, including MHS on METOP-C, to provide broad 3-hour global coverage. Version 07 data, last updated in March 2026, uses a Bayesian method with an a-priori database of rain profiles to estimate mean rain rate and hydrometeor structure.
Version 07 climate-referenced precipitation data from the GPM mission's METOP-B MHS radiometer. The dataset provides precipitation profiles and related atmospheric fields using a Bayesian retrieval algorithm and consistent ECMWF reanalysis ancillary data for long-term climate studies. It is produced by NASA's Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center (GES DISC).
Global precipitation and atmospheric water vapor data retrieved by the GPM GPROF algorithm from the NOAA-19 satellite's MHS radiometer. The dataset provides consistent precipitation profiles and related fields across a constellation of partner sensors, with products available in near-realtime, standard, and climate versions using different ancillary data. Version 07 is the current version, superseding older releases.
Version 7 climate-reference precipitation data from the GPM mission's SSM/I sensor on the DMSP F08 satellite. The Goddard Profiling (GPROF) algorithm uses a Bayesian method with an a-priori database to retrieve mean rain rates and vertical cloud structure. This product uses homogeneous ECMWF-Interim reanalysis ancillary data for climate consistency.
Global precipitation and atmospheric water vapor data retrieved by the GPROF algorithm from the SSM/I sensor on the DMSP F11 satellite. The dataset is a climate-reference product using ECMWF-Interim reanalysis for homogeneous ancillary data over the climate time series. It is produced by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center as part of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission, with the current version being V07.
Version 7 is the current climate-referenced precipitation data product from the GPM constellation's SSM/I sensor on the DMSP F10 satellite. The Goddard Profiling (GPROF) algorithm uses a Bayesian method with an a-priori database to retrieve mean rain rates, vertical cloud structure, and related hydrometeor fields. This Level 2 product provides data at a 12 km resolution over a 1.5-hour temporal window, processed by NASA using ECMWF-Interim reanalysis for homogeneous climate records.
GPM_2AGPROFF13SSMI_CLIM is a Level 2 satellite dataset providing precipitation profiles from the SSM/I sensor on the DMSP F13 satellite. The data is processed using the GPROF algorithm with climate-consistent ECMWF-Interim reanalysis as ancillary data, aiming for homogeneous records over a climate time series. Version 07 is the current version, produced by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and distributed via the GES DISC.
Precipitation and atmospheric hydrometeor profiles retrieved from the SSMIS sensor on the DMSP F18 satellite using the GPROF algorithm. The dataset is produced by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and is part of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission constellation. Version 07 is the current operational version, superseding all older data releases.
GPM_2AGPROFF16SSMIS_CLIM is a Version 07 climate-reference dataset from NASA's GES DISC. It provides precipitation profiles and related atmospheric fields derived from SSMIS radiometer data on the DMSP F16 satellite using a Bayesian retrieval algorithm (GPROF). The dataset uses homogeneous ECMWF-Interim reanalysis ancillary data to ensure consistency for climate time series analysis.
Version 07 climate-reference precipitation data from the GPM mission's SSMIS sensor on the DMSP F17 satellite. The dataset uses a Bayesian-type GPROF algorithm to retrieve mean rain rates and vertical hydrometeor profiles, with ancillary data from ECMWF-Interim reanalysis for climate consistency. It is produced by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and last updated in March 2026.