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Aura standard data products include Level 1B (corrected and calibrated radiances), Level 2 (geolocated geophysical parameters at the instrument resolution), and Level 3 (geophysical parameters projected to a map grid).

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2008 Fall AGU Meeting: Atmospheric aerosols presentations

Dec 10, 2008

Atmospheric aerosols (such as dust, soot, smoke, and sulfate) affect the Earth and remote sensing observations of the Earth, which is why the GES DISC has four posters concerning atmospheric aerosol data at the 2008 Fall AGU Meeting in San Francisco.

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2008 Fall AGU Meeting: Atmospheric data and visualization presentations

Dec 07, 2008

Outstanding atmospheric data products and services at the GES DISC are featured in presentations about the Aura mission sensors, the A-Train Data Depot, and simulated atmospheric data fly-throughs in Google Earth, all at the Fall AGU meeting in San Francisco.

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2008 Fall AGU Meeting: Climate, models, and oceans presentations

Dec 04, 2008

Thirty years of meteorological data; 6 years of AIRS data; a new system for 8 years of IR data from geostationary satellites; 11 years of ocean color data over the Chesapeake Bay--the GES DISC will describe its tools and data for studying climate at the Fall AGU Meeting in San Francisco.

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Scientists from the GES DISC participate in Aura Science Team meeting

Oct 21, 2008

Several scientists from the GES DISC--Suraiya Ahmad, James Johnson, Steve Kempler...

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ACDISC has new OMLER data product

Sep 24, 2008

The Atmospheric Composition DISC (ACDISC) has recently added the new monthly OMI/Aura Surface Reflectance Climatology data product OMLER.

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