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Brightness temperature data at 23GHz is derived from the AMSR2 sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-W satellite. The Level 3 product provides daily and monthly statistical means, including brightness temperature, standard deviation, and data counts, on a global 0.25-degree grid. The dataset is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency from observations beginning after the satellite's launch in May 2012.
Global 0.1-degree resolution grids of daily averaged brightness temperature at 36GHz, derived from the AMSR2 sensor onboard Japan's GCOM-W satellite. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) produces this Level 3 data by calculating the arithmetic mean of observations from ascending and descending tracks. The satellite was launched in May 2012, providing long-term data records.
Monthly averaged brightness temperature data at 36GHz from the AMSR2 sensor on the GCOM-W satellite. The dataset provides global coverage on a 0.25-degree grid, with separate values for horizontal and vertical polarizations. It is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from observations beginning after the satellite's launch in May 2012.
One-month statistical averages of brightness temperature at 6GHz, derived from the AMSR2 sensor on the GCOM-W satellite. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) produces this Level 3 data, which provides global coverage on a 0.1-degree grid. The satellite was launched in May 2012.
Global satellite-derived brightness temperature data at 7GHz, produced daily on a 0.25-degree grid. The dataset is generated by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from the AMSR2 sensor onboard the GCOM-W satellite, launched in May 2012. It provides daily statistical means of horizontally and vertically polarized microwave emissions from the Earth's surface and atmosphere.
AMSR2 sensor data provides monthly mean snow depth over land on a 0.25-degree global grid. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) produces this dataset from the GCOM-W satellite launched in 2012. It includes statistical metrics like standard deviation and data counts for each grid cell.
AMSR2 satellite sensor data provides daily global snow depth measurements over land at a 0.1-degree grid resolution. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) produces this Level 3 dataset by averaging one day's worth of Level 1B and Level 2 observations. This product enables tracking of global snow cover distribution changes related to climate variation.
Monthly statistical means of integrated water vapor over ocean surfaces, derived from the AMSR2 sensor onboard the GCOM-W satellite. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) produces this dataset, which provides data on a 0.25-degree grid. Observations began after the satellite's launch in May 2012.
Global daily and monthly statistical means of vertically integrated cloud liquid water over ocean surfaces, measured in kilograms per square meter. The dataset is derived from Level 1B and Level 2 data collected by the AMSR2 sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-W satellite, which launched in May 2012. Data is provided on a 0.1-degree grid in HDF5 format, with separate calculations for ascending and descending satellite tracks.
Brightness temperature measurements at 89GHz are derived from the AMSR2 sensor aboard the JAXA GCOM-W satellite. Data represents daily statistical mean values on a 0.1-degree global grid, calculated separately for ascending and descending satellite tracks. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) produces this dataset, with observations beginning after the satellite's launch in May 2012.
Global monthly averaged brightness temperature data at 7GHz, derived from the AMSR2 sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-W satellite. The dataset provides statistical means, standard deviations, and observation counts on a 0.1-degree grid for each month. It is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from observations beginning after the satellite's launch in May 2012.
GCOM-W/AMSR2 L3 Brightness Temperature data provides monthly averaged microwave brightness temperature at 6GHz on a 0.25-degree global grid. The dataset is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from observations by the AMSR2 sensor launched in May 2012. It contains statistical mean values for ascending and descending satellite tracks, along with standard deviation and data count fields.
Monthly Level 3 data products provide averaged brightness temperature at 89GHz from the AMSR2 sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-W satellite. The dataset includes statistical means, standard deviations, and observation counts on a 0.1-degree global grid, calculated separately for ascending and descending satellite tracks. Data production began after the satellite's launch in May 2012.
Brightness temperature measurements at 6GHz from the AMSR2 sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-W satellite. Data is provided as daily statistical means on a global 0.1-degree grid, with separate values for horizontal and vertical polarizations. The satellite was launched in May 2012, and the dataset is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.
GCOM-W/AMSR2 L3 Brightness Temperature (36Ghz) data provides daily averaged microwave brightness temperature measurements from the AMSR2 sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-W satellite. The dataset contains global 0.25-degree grid data, including separate values for horizontal and vertical polarizations, standard deviation, and data counts. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) produces this data, with the satellite launched in May 2012.
Monthly statistical mean values of cloud liquid water over ocean areas, derived from the AMSR2 sensor onboard the GCOM-W satellite. The dataset, produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), provides gridded data at a 0.1-degree resolution. It includes mean values, standard deviations, and counts of valid observations for each grid cell.
GCOM-W/AMSR2 L3 Cloud Liquid Water (1-Month, 0.25 deg) provides monthly averaged global measurements of vertically integrated cloud liquid water over oceans. The dataset is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from observations by the AMSR2 sensor aboard the GCOM-W satellite, which launched in May 2012. It includes statistical mean values for cloud liquid water content, standard deviation, and data counts on a 0.25-degree grid.
JAXA's AMSR2 sensor provides monthly mean integrated water vapor data over global oceans at a 0.1-degree grid resolution. The dataset includes statistical metrics like standard deviation and data counts for each pixel, derived from daily Level 3 data. It is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency from observations beginning after the satellite's launch in May 2012.
GCOM-W/AMSR2 L3 Snow Depth provides monthly mean snow depth over global land surfaces at a 0.1-degree grid resolution. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) produces this dataset from the AMSR2 sensor onboard the GCOM-W satellite, launched in 2012. The dataset includes statistical parameters like mean snow depth, standard deviation, and data counts for each grid cell.
Integrated water vapor measurements derived from the AMSR2 microwave sensor aboard the JAXA GCOM-W satellite. The dataset provides daily statistical mean values on a 0.25-degree grid, covering ocean areas only. Data production began after the satellite's launch in May 2012.