SMOS and Yasi … a look back and a tentative conclu...
After the fact, as Yasi hit Queensland on February 3rd, we may try to analyse what gave our amateur extreme […]
After the fact, as Yasi hit Queensland on February 3rd, we may try to analyse what gave our amateur extreme […]
Andrew Moy drew my attention last Sunday on a hurricane getting ready to hit Queensland.: YASISo, with Claire and François […]
As you might be aware ESA is reprocessing level1 data for the whole year 2010 with a constant calibration scheme…This […]
SMOS products (i.e. L1C brightness temperatures in X and Y pol., and L2 soil moisture) are defined on the ISEA […]
Since the start of the processing of SMOS data, many improvements have been operated over the processors. And thanks to […]
Queensland state in Australia has been heavily flooded since the end of December. Since the end of December the Queensland […]
As you probably know since December 31st arm B segment 1 was having some problems with temperature. The ESAC team, […]
All the SMOS team wishes you all a very Happy New YearFull of SMOS data and outstanding new science
Manuel Castillo, from ESAC SMOS Ops, gives us again a nice shot of SMOS, but this time directly on the […]