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dataset : APR-2 Dual-frequency Airborne Radar Observations, Wakasa Bay
nasa-nsidcdaac-0195
APR-2 Dual-frequency Airborne Radar Observations, Wakasa Bay
In January and February 2003, the Airborne Second Generation Precipitation Radar (APR-2) collected data in the Wakasa Bay AMSR-E validation campaign over the sea of Japan on board a NASA P-3 aircraft. Data were collected on all P-3 flights that encountered precipitation. APR-2 collected data at 13.405 and 35.605 GHz in a downward-looking, cross-track scanning geometry. The experiment was designed to validate the AMSR-E shallow rain and snow retrievals, and to extend the precipitation database needed to implement a physical validation strategy. The Level 1 data product consists of the calibrated reflectivity at both 13.405 and 35.605 GHz, as well as the Doppler and linear depolarization ratio (LDR) at 13.405 GHz. Data are available via FTP in binary Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) and browse images. The Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer - Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) is a mission instrument launched aboard NASA's Aqua Satellite on 4 May 2002. AMSR-E validation studies linked to rainfall experiments are designed to evaluate the accuracy of AMSR-E precipitation data.
http://nsidc.org/data/NSIDC-0195
Identified by : NSIDC-0195
This dataset was released on February 20, 2004.
The time range for this dataset is January 14, 2003 to February 03, 2003.
The spatial range for this dataset is 30° to 45° latitude, and 130° to 150° longitude. map (center)
DOI : 10.5067/DE3KZ17QDAVJAlso known as :
- dataset oai:nsidc/NSIDC-0195 (nsidc lexicon)
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