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Aquarius Level 3 sea surface spiciness data provides annual averages at a 1-degree spatial resolution. The data originates from the AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, a joint NASA and Argentinian CONAE mission, using three radiometers and a scatterometer to measure brightness temperature and ocean backscatter. This dataset is version 5.0 of the annual product.
Aquarius Level 3 monthly climatology sea surface salinity data is mapped at a 1-degree spatial resolution. The data is the official end-of-mission public release (Version 5.0) from the AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, a joint NASA and Argentinian CONAE mission. It is derived from three radiometers and a scatterometer measuring brightness temperature and ocean backscatter at L-band frequencies.
Aquarius Level 3 sea surface spiciness data provides gridded maps at 1-degree spatial resolution, averaged over 7-day periods. The dataset is version 5.0 from the Aquarius instrument onboard the NASA/CONAE AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, which uses three radiometers and a scatterometer to measure brightness temperature and ocean backscatter for salinity estimation. The data was last updated on March 13, 2026.
Global sea surface salinity data at 1-degree spatial resolution, averaged over seasonal time scales. The dataset is the official end-of-mission release (Version 5.0) from the NASA and CONAE collaborative AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite mission, last updated in March 2026. It is derived from three radiometers and a scatterometer measuring brightness temperature and ocean backscatter at L-band frequencies.
Aquarius Level 3 data provides annual, gridded maps of sea surface spiciness at 1-degree spatial resolution, derived from satellite radiometer and scatterometer measurements. The dataset is produced by NASA and Argentina's CONAE from the AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, which uses three radiometers and a scatterometer operating at specific GHz frequencies. This version 5.0 product uses only measurements from Ascending satellite passes.
Seasonal climatology data for sea surface spiciness, a measure of ocean density, derived from satellite observations. The data is produced by NASA and Argentina's CONAE from the AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, which uses three radiometers and a scatterometer to measure brightness temperature and ocean backscatter. This version 5.0 product is gridded at a 1-degree spatial resolution and is based on measurements from the satellite's ascending passes.
Global sea surface spiciness data at 1-degree spatial resolution, averaged into a monthly climatology from descending satellite passes. The dataset is Version 5.0 from the Aquarius instrument, a collaboration between NASA and Argentina's CONAE, last updated in March 2026. It combines radiometer brightness temperature and scatterometer backscatter measurements for salinity estimation.
Aquarius Level 3 sea surface spiciness data provides gridded 1-degree spatial resolution spice measurements averaged over daily time scales. This version 5.0 product is from the AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, a joint mission by NASA and Argentina's CONAE. The dataset is derived from three radiometers and a scatterometer measuring brightness temperature and ocean backscatter at specific frequencies.
NASA and CONAE's Aquarius/SAC-D satellite provides monthly, ascending-pass sea surface spiciness data at 1-degree spatial resolution. The dataset is derived from three radiometers measuring brightness temperature at 1.413 GHz and a scatterometer at 1.26 GHz for surface roughness corrections. This version 5.0 product was last updated on 2026-03 13.
Global sea surface spiciness data at 1-degree spatial resolution, averaged into seasonal climatologies. The dataset is produced by NASA and Argentina's CONAE using the AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, which carries three radiometers and a scatterometer measuring brightness temperature and ocean backscatter at specific frequencies. This version 5.0 product uses only measurements from the satellite's descending passes.
Aquarius Level 3 sea surface spiciness standard mapped image data provides a seasonal climatology product. The data is derived from the AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, a collaborative mission between NASA and Argentina's CONAE, using three radiometers and a scatterometer. This version 5.0 dataset contains gridded spice data at 1-degree spatial resolution.
Seasonal, gridded sea surface spiciness data at 1-degree spatial resolution, derived from ascending satellite passes. This version 5.0 dataset is produced by NASA and the Argentinian Space Agency (CONAE) from the AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, which uses radiometers and a scatterometer to measure brightness temperature and ocean backscatter. The data was last updated on March 13, 2026.
7-day averaged ocean surface wind speed data at 1-degree spatial resolution from the Aquarius/SAC-D mission. The dataset is the official end-of-mission public release (Version 5.0) from a NASA and CONAE satellite collaboration. Data is derived from three radiometers and a scatterometer measuring brightness temperature and ocean backscatter at L-band frequencies.
Aquarius Level 3 ocean surface wind speed data provides gridded maps at 1-degree spatial resolution. This version 5.0 dataset contains monthly averages derived exclusively from satellite ascending passes, representing the official end-of-mission public release from the NASA-CONAE AQUARIUS/SAC-D collaboration. The data is generated from radiometer and scatterometer measurements at L-band frequencies to estimate wind speed over a 370 km to 390 km swath.
Global ocean surface wind speed data is provided at a 1-degree spatial resolution, averaged monthly from descending satellite passes. The dataset is the official end-of-mission release (Version 5.0) from the AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite, a collaboration between NASA and Argentina's CONAE. It is derived from radiometer and scatterometer measurements at L-band frequencies to estimate wind speed.
Aquarius Level 3 ocean surface wind speed standard mapped image data contains gridded 1-degree spatial resolution wind speed data averaged over daily time scales. This version 5.0 dataset is the official end-of-mission public data release from the NASA and CONAE AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite mission. The data is derived from three radiometers and a scatterometer measuring brightness temperature and ocean backscatter at L-band frequencies.
Aquarius Level 3 data provides gridded ocean surface wind speeds at a 1-degree spatial resolution, averaged over seasonal time scales. This version 5.0 dataset is the official end-of-mission public release from the NASA and CONAE AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite collaboration. It is derived from Ascending pass retrievals using a three-radiometer instrument measuring brightness temperature at 1.413 GHz and a scatterometer for surface roughness corrections.
Aquarius Level 3 standard mapped image data provides gridded ocean surface wind speeds at a 1-degree spatial resolution. This version 5.0 monthly climatology product is the official end-of-mission public release from the NASA and CONAE AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite mission. The data is derived from three radiometers and a scatterometer measuring brightness temperature and ocean backscatter.
Aquarius Level 3 data provides 1-degree gridded maps of ocean surface wind speeds averaged into monthly climatologies. NASA and Argentina's CONAE produced this version 5.0 dataset from the AQUARIUS/SAC-D satellite mission's three-beam radiometer and scatterometer system. This specific product uses only measurements from the satellite's Descending passes.
Seasonal climatology maps of ocean surface wind speed at 1-degree spatial resolution, derived from descending passes of the Aquarius/SAC-D satellite. The data is the official end-of-mission public release (Version 5.0) from a NASA and CONAE collaboration, using a radiometer and scatterometer operating at L-band frequencies. The product is averaged over seasonal time scales and last updated in March 2026.