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ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (SST_cci): Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) Level 2 Preprocessed (L2P) Climate Data Record, version 2.1
ESA Snow Climate Change Initiative (Snow_cci): Daily global Snow Cover Fraction - snow on ground (SCFG) from AVHRR (1979 - 2023), version 4.0
ESA Sea Surface Temperature Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI): Analysis long term product version 1.1
ESA Fire Climate Change Initiative (Fire_cci): AVHRR-LTDR Burned Area Pixel product, version 1.1
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: PATMOS-x AVHRR supports: NCEI AVHRR Aerosol TCDR, Climate analysis, Climate model verification
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: global cloud climatologies climate research (monitoring and modelling), NMHSs & government agencies, private and public sector
CLARA-A1. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: The following usage is anticipated / realized: - Cryospheric applications involving the monitoring of snow and sea ice albedo (e.g. validation of snow/ice albedo parameterizations in climate models). - Global and regional climate change studies. - Monitoring and analysis of the earths radiation budget. - Validation of regional and global climate models (e.g. ECHAM5).
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: global cloud climatologies climate research (monitoring and modelling), NMHSs & government agencies, private and public sector
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Aerosol climate forcing, climate model evaluation, long-term trend of air quality, etc.
AVHRR Pathfinder version 5.3 level 3 collated (L3C) global 4km sea surface temperature (sea_ice_fraction variable is part of this CDR although it is considered auxiliary data). CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: This CDR is used by an international community of scientists (https://www.ghrsst.org/ and others) to monitor the global ocean sea surface temperatures through the generation of level-4 climatology and daily optimally interpolated SST products, to give scientists valuable insights into ocean ecology by helping them to monitor coral reef stress, El Nino La Nina cycles that influence a wide range of weather conditions, to characterize local habitats, ocean current patterns and for college and high school training to study different oceanographic processes.