Creation of the Satellite & In Situ Salinity Working...
Following the SMOS-AQUARIUS workshop, Jacqueline Boutin and Yi Chao have worked on defining the terms of reference for the SMOS […]
Following the SMOS-AQUARIUS workshop, Jacqueline Boutin and Yi Chao have worked on defining the terms of reference for the SMOS […]
Recent results from LOCEAN team Variability in the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans between 2010 and 2011 is very large […]
Hurricane Sandy brought havoc and shows how necessary it is for us to be able to monitor and forecast such […]
HelloWe have received 40 applications for our training session! The choice , as we can only host 16, was very […]
Thanks to SMOS, able to detect and monitor thin ice, the A. Wegener Institutes found that the North-East Passage could […]
After the drifting iceberg (identified by SMOS blog followers as the B15J) was spotted on SMOS data, it has become […]
Yes, as most of you found out, it is an Iceberg (not that big wrt SMOS resolution, but large never […]
This post was prepared byEwa SlominskafromSpace Research Center PAS18 A, Bartycka00-716 Warsaw, Poland During their work with SMOS data, Ewa […]
Horizontal advection of the Amazon Freshwater Plume at the surface of the North Western Tropical Atlantic as detected in 2010 […]