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Level1b GOME-2 data onboard MetOp B

Latest Data Update: 2021-03-01
Status: Ongoing
Online Status: ONLINE
Publication State: Published
Publication Date: 2014-09-22
Download Stats: last 12 months
Dataset Size: 32.56K Files | 19TB

Abstract

Data from the GOME-2 instrument on-board the Eumetsat Polar System (EPS) Metop-B satellite. GOME-2 is a spectrometer that measures both the radiance component of the light reflected by the Sun-illuminated Earth's atmosphere and the direct sunlight. The measurements are used to obtain detailed information on global trace gas distributions of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, water vapor, bromine oxide and other trace gases as well as aerosol properties. The NERC Earth Observation Data Centre (NEODC) currently holds Level 1B data, and obtained the data directly from Eumetsat.

Citable as:  European Space Agency (2014): Level1b GOME-2 data onboard MetOp B. NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre, date of citation. https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/629f2e217e5a0df690cce2029b968da7/
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Keywords: Not defined

Details

Previous Info:
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Previously used record identifiers:
http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/view/badc.nerc.ac.uk__ATOM__ACTIVITY_62be7b56-421c-11e4-980a-00163e251233
Access rules:
Please contact the data centre for details on how to access these data.
Use of these data is covered by the following licence(s):
https://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/licences/specific_licences/gome-2.pdf
When using these data you must cite them correctly using the citation given on the CEDA Data Catalogue record.
Data lineage:

Data collected and processed by EUMETSAT before a copy was obtained directly from EUMETSAT by NEODC

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90.0000°
 
-180.0000°
 
180.0000°
 
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