All Related Apply Refine results Type General Article Files & Media News Event Blog Post Features Document Set Categories Ocean Data Atmospheric composition Climate Science Sentinel Tags Ground Segment OLCI Satellite Applications Facility (SAF) SLSTR SRAL Sentinel-3 Visiting Scientists Altimeters Copernicus Ocean Colour Oceans Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Date 2022 2020 2018 2017 SHOW ALL 10 results Science Candidate Locations for Copernicus Ocean Colour System Vicarious Calibration Infrastructure Study into five candidate locations for optimal placement for potential OC-SVC infrastructure. Science Fiducial Reference Measurements for Satellite Ocean Colour Fiducial Reference Measurements for Satellite Ocean Colour (FRM4SOC) project supporting evaluation and improvement of ocean colour validation. Science Ocean Colour system vicarious calibration tool Developing a generic tool for generation of System Vicarious Calibration gains for Ocean Colour missions. Data Ocean and Sea Ice (OSI SAF) The OSI SAF provides comprehensive information on the ocean-atmosphere interface. Science AIRWAVE algorithm for SLSTR Extending the (A)ATSR AIRWAVE Total Water Vapour Column (TWVC) algorithm to the Copernicus Sentinel-3 SLSTR instruments. Science Preliminary design, project plan & costing for Copernicus OC-SVC infrastructure Preliminary design, project planning and costing for the Copernicus OC-SVC Infrastructure project Science Copernicus ocean colour vicarious calibration infrastructure Planning for the European Commission Copernicus Ocean Colour System Vicarious Calibration infrastructure (OC-SVC). Science Sentinel-3 OLCI Inherent Optical Properties Developing Ocean Colour products of Inherent Optical Properties for Copernicus Sentinel-3 OLCI. Science Requirements for Copernicus Ocean Colour vicarious calibration infrastructure Generating a scientific, technical and operational requirements document for the Copernicus ocean colour vicarious calibration infrastructure. Science Cal/val of altimeter products from Sentinel-3A Study by Dr Walter H F Smith of NOAA's Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry.