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Mono-mission along-track Corrected Sea Surface Heights - Level-2+ (CorSSH - L2P) Issue 1.1 2014-04-18. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: This dataset is the basic multi-missions calibrated product used as an input to build records #10774 and #10775 from CNES and record #10177 (ESACCI-SEALEVEL-L4-MSLA-MERGED-19930115000000-fv01) from CLS.
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.
SARAL/AltiKa Geophysical Data Record (GDR) Version D. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: This dataset is the most basic single mission uncalibrated product used as an input to build the new record #11153 from CNES. As described in product #11153 they ultimately serve to bulid record #10177 and record #10267 from CLS/ESA CCI/C3S.
SARAL/AltiKa Geophysical Data Record (GDR) Version D. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS:
ESA Sea Level Climate Change Initiative (Sea_Level_cci): Oceanic Indicators of Mean Sea Level Changes, Version 2.0
ESA Greenland Ice Sheet Climate Change Initiative (Greenland_Ice_Sheet_cci): Greenland Surface Elevation Change grid from SARAL-AltiKa for 2013-2017, v0.1
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Ananlyses of the Global mean sea level change, ocean circulation, sea level rise, ocean dynamics and processes, model development and validation.
SARAL/AltiKa Geophysical Data Record (GDR) Version D. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: ocean-atmosphere gas transfer studies
SARAL/AltiKa Geophysical Data Record (GDR) Version D. CLIMATE APPLICATIONS: Surface elevation change of ice sheets. Sea level rise budget.
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.