Do You Remember B15J? Well, was a good buoy, but wandered...
After the drifting iceberg (identified by SMOS blog followers as the B15J) was spotted on SMOS data, it has become […]
After the drifting iceberg (identified by SMOS blog followers as the B15J) was spotted on SMOS data, it has become […]
Thank you very much for coming to the training course during the SMOS workshop at Arles at the end of […]
The situation…floodings and levee blasts After floodings in the Upper Mississippi Basin due to snowmelt, the Lower Mississippi Basin is […]
By Joaquin Munoz Sabater (ECMWF) and Fernando Martin Porqueras (IDEAS) The 18 of April 2011 a strip with unusual values […]
The French Space Agency (CNES) and the European Space Agency are jointly organising a first workshop on 27-29 September in […]
As you are most probably aware, (se previous post on January 12), segment 1 of Arm B had a severe […]
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 […]
As you probably know since December 31st arm B segment 1 was having some problems with temperature. The ESAC team, […]