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By Gorm Dybkjaer and Eva Howe (DMI) and Anne O'Carroll (EUMETSAT)
Setting up of a service to provide well-calibrated measurements of drifting buoy sea surface temperature (SST).
Pixel Level-1 uncertainties for the Sentinel-3 SLSTR.
Study by Jean-François Piolle, from Ifremer.
This study investigated novel methods of calibration for the Copernicus Sentinel-3 OLCI and SLSTR instruments.
Developing a generic tool for generation of System Vicarious Calibration gains for Ocean Colour missions.
Scientific service framework for Copernicus SST and IST product improvement and cal/val tool development and evolution.
Developing a new atmospheric correction prototype to improve the quality of the OLCI water reflectance level 2 product.
This study developed a modular Ocean Colour prototype processor deployment and validation framework.
Developing a sea-ice and marginal ice zone temperature retrieval and prototype processor for SLSTR.
Deriving Total Column Water Vapour (TCWV) and a Wet Tropospheric Correction (WTC) from observations from the S3 Microwave Radiometer (MWR).
Improving cloud detection in coastal regions for S3 SLSTR SST products.
Development and validation of a new Ocean Colour Fluorescence Product from the OLCI instrument.
Generating a scientific, technical and operational requirements document for the Copernicus ocean colour vicarious calibration infrastructure.
Extending the (A)ATSR AIRWAVE Total Water Vapour Column (TWVC) algorithm to the Copernicus Sentinel-3 SLSTR instruments.
Scientific review and development of Ocean Colour Bright Pixel Correction (OC-BPC).
Planning for the European Commission Copernicus Ocean Colour System Vicarious Calibration infrastructure (OC-SVC).
Developing Ocean Colour products of Inherent Optical Properties for Copernicus Sentinel-3 OLCI.
Study by Dr Walter H F Smith of NOAA's Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry.
Study into five candidate locations for optimal placement for potential OC-SVC infrastructure.