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CryoSat-2 Ice and Ocean Data


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Since its launch in 2010, CryoSat-2 has collected data that provides scientists with an understanding of changes in the thickness of polar sea ice, the elevation of the ice sheets that blanket Greenland and Antarctica, and mountain glaciers. A radar altimeter on board the satellite also provides measurements of sea-level height, waves, as well as detecting small, local phenomena in the ocean surface like eddies.

 

The ocean data collected from CryoSat-2 provides a bridge between the data collected by Jason 1/2 and Envisat and the upcoming Sentinel-3 satellite. The data acquired from CryoSat-2 provides insight into global oceanographic issues such as ocean–atmosphere interactions, El Niño/La Niña occurrences, and sea-level rise. Among the data collection, the Geophysical Ocean Product tracks eddy variability both small-scale instabilities as well as larger eddies.  The Intermediate Ocean Product dataset provides wind direction, wave height, and sea level measurements.

 

How to get the data :

https://earth.esa.int/web/guest/-/how-to-access-cryosat-data-6842
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