GSB 7.1 Standardlösung

Video Tutorials

Acknowledgement:
All tutorials have been created within the Copernicus Climate Change Project “C3S_312b_Lot1”.

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Tutorial on the Essential Climate Variable Cloud Properties

This tutorial presents the Essential Climate Variable “Cloud Properties” and related datasets. It also explains the role of clouds in the Earth´s climate system, the cloud physical properties and how clouds are estimated from satellite observations. Related datasets are the CM SAF Cloud, Albedo and Radiation from the AVHRR data record, Edition 2, 2.1 and ICDR (CLARA-A2, CLARA-A2.1 and ICDR), the ESA Cloud_cci ATSR2-AATSRv3 with its associated ICDR (C3S SLSTR ICDR).

Cloud Properties Cloud Properties Cloud Properties Source: COPERNICUS

Tutorial on the Essential Climate Variable Surface Radiation Budget

The following tutorial describes the Essential Climate Variable “Surface Radiation Budget” and presents different surface radiation fluxes as well as their estimation methods from satellite observations. The related datasets are the CM SAF Cloud, Albedo and Radiation from the AVHRR data record, Edition 2, 2.1 and ICDR (CLARA-A2, CLARA-A2.1 and ICDR), the ESA Cloud_cci ATSR2-AATSRv3 with its associated ICDR (C3S SLSTR ICDR).

Surface Radiation Budget Surface Radiation Budget Surface Radiation Budget Source: COPERNICUS

Tutorial on the Essential Climate Variable Water Vapour

In this tutorial, we present the Essential Climate Variable "Water Vapour" at the upper atmospheric level. It mentions the three types of water vapour products: Upper Tropospheric Humidity (UTH), Tropospheric Humidity Profiles (TPH) and Total Column Water Vapour (TCWV). Related datasets are the CM SAF (1999-2015) & C3S (2016 onwards) Microwave Upper Tropospheric Humidity Data Record, ROM SAF (2006 onwards) Tropospheric Humidity Profiles, the C3S merged Total Column Water Vapour Global Vapour product of MERIS & SSMI(S) from 2002 to 2012, and the CM SAF TCWV of SSMI(S) from 1988-2014 dataset.

Water Vapour Water Vapour Water Vapour Source: COPERNICUS

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