Category: Satellite Remote Sensing
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The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) State of the Global Climate report confirms climate change indicators reached record levels in 2023.
The WMO released the new report last week ahead of World Meteorological Day.
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Incredible new data from SWOT satellite mission
Early data shows incredible resolution as SWOT data product validation continues.
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New ocean wind speed and direction database covering Australasian coastal waters available on the AODN Portal
The IMOS Surface Waves sub-Facility, which is operated by CSIRO in partnership with University of Melbourne, have just published a new wind data collection in the AODN Portal.
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IMOS provides crucial validation data from Bass Strait for the new SWOT satellite mission
SWOT will evaluate the world’s oceans, lakes, and rivers for the very first time.
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IMOS ocean observations inform the State of the Climate 2022 report
The 2022 State of the Climate Report for Australia has just been released by the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and CSIRO which found changes to weather and climate extremes are happening at an increased pace across Australia.
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New IMOS Himawari-8 and Geo Polar Multi-sensor Sea Surface Temperature composite products
Are you interested in Sea surface temperature (SST) products within a few kilometres of coasts that can resolve fine-scale features, such as ocean upwelling or diurnal warming? The IMOS SST Products sub-Facility at the Bureau of Meteorology has released new Himawari-8 and Multi-sensor SST composite products that could be helpful for your application.