SMEX03 Two-Dimensional Synthetic Aperture Radiometer (2D-STAR) Brightness Temperatures, Oklahoma, Version 1
Data set id:
NSIDC-0552
DOI: 10.5067/6GMW84FUX08X
This is the most recent version of these data.

Overview

Notice to Data Users: The documentation for this data set was provided solely by the Principal Investigator(s) and was not further developed, thoroughly reviewed, or edited by NSIDC. Thus, support for this data set may be limited. This data set includes dual-polarized L-band brightness temperatures measured by the Two-Dimensional Synthetic Aperture Radiometer (2D-STAR) instrument. An aircraft carrying the instrument was flown over Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma USA as part of the Soil Moisture Experiment 2003 (SMEX03).
Parameter(s):
BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE
Platform(s):
AIRCRAFT
Sensor(s):
RADIOMETERS
Data Format(s):
ASCII, ASCII
Temporal Coverage:
2 July 2003 to 2 July 2003
10 July 2003 to 10 July 2003
12 July 2003 to 15 July 2003
Temporal Resolution:
  • 1 day
Spatial Resolution:
  • Not Specified
Spatial Coverage:
N:
36.87
S:
36.1
E:
-97.41
W:
-98.04
N:
35.42
S:
34.44
E:
-97.7
W:
-98.34
Blue outlined yellow areas on the map below indicate the spatial coverage for this data set.

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