The Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E) was launched on May 4, 2002, aboard NASA’s Aqua spacecraft. The National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) provided AMSR-E to NASA as an indispensable part of Aqua’s global hydrology mission. Over the oceans, AMSR-E is measuring a number of important geophysical parameters, including sea surface temperature (SST), wind speed, atmospheric water vapor, cloud water, and rain rate. A key feature of AMSR-E is its capability to see through clouds, thereby providing an uninterrupted view of global SST and surface wind fields.
Variables | SST (°C) , 10-meter surface wind speeds (m/sec), atmospheric water vapor (mm), liquid cloud water(mm), and precipitation rates(mm/hour) |
Zonal | Global by 0.25 deg |
Meridional | Global by 0.25 deg |
Vertical | surface |
Temporal | Jun 2002 to Oct 31, 2007 by 1 day(s) |
Static? | no |
Volume | 20.73 Mbytes per day |
Server | public: |
Source | http://www.ssmi.com/amsr/amsr_data_description.html |
Acquired | Mar 1, 2005 (last updated: Nov 2009) |
APDRC contact | |
Supplements | amsr_3day.f |