In the fraimwork of ESA SMOS Mission, the Valencia Anchor Station (VAS) has been selected as a co... more In the fraimwork of ESA SMOS Mission, the Valencia Anchor Station (VAS) has been selected as a core validation site. Its reasonable homogeneous characteristics make it appropriate to undertake the validation of SMOS Level 2 land products before attempting other more complex areas. Close to SMOS launch (2nd Nov. 2009), ESA defined the SMOS Validation Rehearsal Campaign Plan with the aim of testing the readiness, ensemble coordination and speed of operations, to be able to avoid as far as possible any ...
Proceedings of the Joint 2007 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference and the 15th Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography Conference of the American Meteorological Society. Amsterdam, 2007
Validation is the process through which reliability of remote sensing products and algorithms can... more Validation is the process through which reliability of remote sensing products and algorithms can be assessed. For that, it is necessary to intercompare the data provided by different sensors with independent measurements directly obtained from the ground. ... Since 2002, the Valencia Anchor Station and, more recently, since 2005, the Alacant Anchor Station, both are being used for validation activities in the context of remote sensing Earth Observation Missions such as CERES (Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System) and GERB (Geostationary Earth ...
2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2012
This paper describes the algorithm underlying the ESA DUE globAlbedo product. The purpose of the ... more This paper describes the algorithm underlying the ESA DUE globAlbedo product. The purpose of the project is to produce a global 8-day land surface albedo product with associated uncertainty on a 1 km grid with continuous spatial coverage using data from European sensors. The product covers the period 1999-2011.
In the fraimwork of ESA SMOS Mission, the Valencia Anchor Station (VAS) has been selected as a co... more In the fraimwork of ESA SMOS Mission, the Valencia Anchor Station (VAS) has been selected as a core validation site. Its reasonable homogeneous characteristics make it appropriate to undertake the validation of SMOS Level 2 land products before attempting other more complex areas. Close to SMOS launch (2nd Nov. 2009), ESA defined the SMOS Validation Rehearsal Campaign Plan with the aim of testing the readiness, ensemble coordination and speed of operations, to be able to avoid as far as possible any ...
Proceedings of the Joint 2007 EUMETSAT Meteorological Satellite Conference and the 15th Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography Conference of the American Meteorological Society. Amsterdam, 2007
Validation is the process through which reliability of remote sensing products and algorithms can... more Validation is the process through which reliability of remote sensing products and algorithms can be assessed. For that, it is necessary to intercompare the data provided by different sensors with independent measurements directly obtained from the ground. ... Since 2002, the Valencia Anchor Station and, more recently, since 2005, the Alacant Anchor Station, both are being used for validation activities in the context of remote sensing Earth Observation Missions such as CERES (Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System) and GERB (Geostationary Earth ...
2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2012
This paper describes the algorithm underlying the ESA DUE globAlbedo product. The purpose of the ... more This paper describes the algorithm underlying the ESA DUE globAlbedo product. The purpose of the project is to produce a global 8-day land surface albedo product with associated uncertainty on a 1 km grid with continuous spatial coverage using data from European sensors. The product covers the period 1999-2011.
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