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Satellite-derived water cloud optical thickness maps provide a dimensionless measure of cloud density. The data is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from the SGLI sensor onboard the GCOM-C satellite, launched in December 2017. It is a Level 3 product offering 8-day, 1-day, and 1-month statistical composites at a 1/12-degree spatial resolution.
Satellite-derived maps of water cloud optical thickness, a dimensionless measure of cloud density, produced monthly at a 1/12-degree spatial resolution. The data is generated by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from the SGLI sensor onboard the GCOM-C satellite, which was launched in December 2017. Level 3 statistical products include average values and quality flags for each grid cell over one-month periods.
Daily global maps of water cloud optical thickness are derived from the SGLI sensor on the JAXA GCOM-C satellite. The product provides spatially averaged statistics at a 1/12-degree resolution, supporting long-term climate observations. JAXA produces this data to improve the accuracy of global warming predictions.
JAXA's GCOM-C satellite provides global maps of ice cloud optical thickness, a dimensionless measure of cloud density. The data is a Level 3 product with a 1/12-degree spatial resolution, statistically averaged over 8-day periods. It is derived from the SGLI sensor launched in December 2017 to support climate system observation.
One-month statistical maps of ice cloud optical thickness derived from the SGLI sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-C satellite. The data provides global coverage with a spatial resolution of 1/12 degree and includes average values and quality flags. It is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from observations beginning after the satellite's launch in December 2017.
JAXA's GCOM-C satellite provides daily global maps of ice cloud optical thickness, a dimensionless physical quantity. Data is derived from the SGLI sensor, processed to Level 3 with a 1/12-degree spatial resolution and a 1-day statistical period. The dataset, produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, supports observations related to the global climate system.
GCOM-C/SGLI L3 Map Aerosol optical thickness data is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from the SGLI sensor onboard the GCOM-C satellite. This Level 3 product provides 8-day, map-projected global statistics of aerosol optical thickness at a 1/12-degree spatial resolution. The dataset integrates measurements over ocean and land from the satellite launched in December 2017.
28 geophysical variables related to the global climate system are observed by the SGLI sensor onboard the GCOM-C satellite. This Level 3 product provides monthly map-projected statistics, specifically aerosol optical thickness, at a spatial resolution of 1/12 degree. The data is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from observations by the GCOM-C satellite launched in December 2017.
1150 km swath data from the SGLI sensor onboard the GCOM-C satellite provides daily, global aerosol optical thickness measurements at a 1/12-degree resolution. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) produces this Level 3 map-projected product, which integrates data over ocean and land from Version 3. The satellite was launched on December 23, 2017 for long-term climate observations.
GCOM-C/SGLI L3 Binned Water cloud optical thickness dataset contains global measurements of cloud optical thickness derived from the SGLI sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-C satellite. Data is statistically binned over 8-day periods and projected onto a 1/12-degree global grid, providing average, root-mean-square, maximum, and minimum values for each cell. The dataset is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from observations beginning after the satellite's launch in December 2017.
Water cloud optical thickness measurements are derived from the SGLI sensor on JAXA's GCOM-C satellite, launched in December 2017. The dataset provides monthly binned statistics at a 1/12-degree spatial resolution using an EQA projection. It is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to support long-term climate observations.
Daily 1/12-degree resolution binned statistics of water cloud optical thickness, a dimensionless physical quantity, derived from the SGLI sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-C satellite launched in December 2017. The dataset provides statistical aggregates including average, root-mean-square, maximum, minimum, and data counts for each spatial bin. It is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to support higher accuracy in global warming prediction.
Eight-day binned statistics of ice cloud optical thickness derived from the SGLI sensor on the JAXA GCOM-C satellite, launched in December 2017. The product provides spatially aggregated data at a 1/12-degree resolution with EQA projection, including statistical measures like average, root-mean-square, and maximum/minimum values. It is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to support global climate system observations.
Ice cloud optical thickness data is derived from the SGLI sensor on JAXA's GCOM-C satellite, launched in December 2017. This Level 3 product provides monthly binned statistics at a 1/12-degree spatial resolution with EQA projection. The dataset includes statistical measures like average, root-mean-square, and quality flags for the physical quantity.
Daily global binned statistics for ice cloud optical thickness, derived from the SGLI sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-C satellite. The data is spatially aggregated to a 1/12-degree grid and includes statistical measures like average, root-mean-square, maximum, and minimum values. It is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from observations beginning after the satellite's launch on December 23, 2017.
Eight-day binned statistics of aerosol optical thickness are derived from the SGLI sensor aboard the JAXA GCOM-C satellite. The dataset provides average, root-mean-square, maximum, and minimum values at a 1/12-degree spatial resolution with global coverage. Data production is managed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency using observations from the satellite launched in December 2017.
Aerosol optical thickness measurements are derived from the SGLI sensor onboard the JAXA GCOM-C satellite. The Level 3 product provides monthly binned statistics, including average, RMS, maximum, and minimum values, at a spatial resolution of 1/12 degree. The dataset is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from observations beginning after the satellite's launch in December 2017.
Daily global aerosol optical thickness data is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency from the SGLI sensor onboard the GCOM-C satellite, launched in December 2017. The dataset provides spatially binned statistics at a 1/12-degree resolution using an Equal-Area projection. It includes average, root-mean-square, maximum, minimum, and count statistics for aerosol measurements over ocean and land.
28 geophysical variables from the SGLI sensor onboard the GCOM-C satellite monitor aerosol properties over land and ocean. The dataset includes aerosol optical thickness, Angstrom exponent, and single scattering albedo at 1 km spatial resolution. It is produced by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from observations beginning after the satellite's launch on December 23, 2017.
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