AMSR-E/Aqua Monthly L3 Global Ascending/Descending .25x.25 deg Ocean Grids, Version 2
Data set id:
AE_MoOcn
DOI: 10.5067/AMSR-E/AE_MOOCN.002
This is the most recent version of these data.
Version Summary

Overview

The Level-3 daily product (AE_DyOcn), weekly product (AE_WkOcn), and monthly product (AE_MoOcn) include SST, near-surface wind speed, columnar water vapor, and columnar cloud liquid water over oceans in a 0.25 degree by 0.25 degree grid, generated from AE_Ocean.
Parameter(s):
CLOUD LIQUID WATER/ICECLOUD PRECIPITABLE WATERSEA SURFACE TEMPERATURESURFACE WINDSWATER TEMPERATUREWATER VAPOR INDICES
Platform(s):
AQUA
Sensor(s):
AMSR-E
Data Format(s):
HDF-EOS2
Temporal Coverage:
19 June 2002 to 1 October 2011
Temporal Resolution:
  • 1 month
Spatial Resolution:
  • 0.25 deg
  • 0.25 deg
Spatial Coverage:
N:
89.24
S:
-89.24
E:
180
W:
-180
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.

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