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CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Global sea-level budget, Antarctic mass balance interpretation, Greenland mass balance interpretation. Products from CCI are not publicly released yet (due Apr 2017). Similar data was used in McMillan et al, 2014. GRL, Increased ice losses from Antarctica detected by CryoSat-2 doi:10.1002/2014GL060111
CO2_SCI_BESD, version 02.01.01. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Primarily to obtain information on the natural and anthropogenic sources and sinks of CO2 (details see, e.g., GHG-CCI Climate Assessment Report (CAR): http://www.esa-ghg-cci.org/?q=webfm_send/318). Comparison with climate models.
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: reduction in uncertainty of the quantitative role of aerosols in climate forcing; validate and improve the capability of climate simulation models and reanalyses to represent aerosol effects;
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: global cloud climatologies climate research (monitoring and modelling), NMHSs & government agencies, private and public sector
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Model initialisation and evaluation, global warming. Reference: Allard et al. (in press) Utilizing CryoSat-2 Sea Ice Thickness to Initialize a Coupled Ice-Ocean Modeling System, Advances in Space Research
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Marine ecosystem dynamics Ocean carbon budget Ocean heat budget Air-sea flux of heat Air-sea flux of carbon Ocean acidification Biogenic aerosol
ESA Ocean Colour CCI version 3.0. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Marine ecosystem dynamics Ocean carbon budget Ocean heat budget Air-sea flux of heat Air-sea flux of carbon Ocean acidification Biogenic aerosol
ESACCI-SEALEVEL-L4-MSLA-MERGED-19930115000000-fv01. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Ananlyses of the Global mean sea level change, ocean circulation, sea level rise, ocean dynamics and processes, model development and validation.
ATSR-2 / AATSR ensemble AOD record. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: reduction in uncertainty of the quantitative role of aerosols in climate forcing; validate and improve the capability of climate simulation models and reanalyses to represent aerosol effects;
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: The global mean level of the oceans is one of the most important indicators of climate change. It incorporates the reactions from several different components of the climate system. Precise monitoring of changes in the mean level of the oceans, particularly through the use of altimetry satellites, is vitally important, for understanding not just the climate but also the socioeconomic consequences of any rise in sea level.