3 research outputs found

    SUPERYACHT_2019_Rrs

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    Archimedes Yacht surface hyperspectral remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) 2019 Hyperspectral remote sensing reflectance data collected on Archimedes Yacht in the Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea in 2019. Time stamp is in UTC. Ocean-colour sensors mounted on satellites can view the entire ocean over a period of a few days. However, to calibrate these sensors and validate the data, satellite observations must be compared with accurate and reliable in situ measurements, collected at the ocean surface. There are many regions of the ocean where these in situ measurements are rarely collected. Ocean-colour sensors can be mounted on research vessels and ships of opportunity. In this project, an ocean-colour sensor (Seabird HyperSAS Solar Tracker) was mounted on a yacht that visits remote regions of the planet where few observations have been collected. This project aims to process this data to a level for use by the scientific community for scientific applications, such as satellite validation

    SUPERYACHT_2020_Rrs

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    Archimedes Yacht surface hyperspectral remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) 2020 Hyperspectral remote sensing reflectance data collected on Archimedes Yacht in the Atlantic, Pacific and Southern Ocean in 2020. Time stamp is in UTC. Ocean-colour sensors mounted on satellites can view the entire ocean over a period of a few days. However, to calibrate these sensors and validate the data, satellite observations must be compared with accurate and reliable in situ measurements, collected at the ocean surface. There are many regions of the ocean where these in situ measurements are rarely collected. Ocean-colour sensors can be mounted on research vessels and ships of opportunity. In this project, an ocean-colour sensor (Seabird HyperSAS Solar Tracker) was mounted on a yacht that visits remote regions of the planet where few observations have been collected. This project aims to process this data to a level for use by the scientific community for scientific applications, such as satellite validation

    SUPERYACHT_2018_Rrs

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    Archimedes Yacht surface hyperspectral remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) 2018 Hyperspectral remote sensing reflectance data collected on Archimedes Yacht in the Atlantic and around the UK in 2018. Time stamp is in UTC. Ocean-colour sensors mounted on satellites can view the entire ocean over a period of a few days. However, to calibrate these sensors and validate the data, satellite observations must be compared with accurate and reliable in situ measurements, collected at the ocean surface. There are many regions of the ocean where these in situ measurements are rarely collected. Ocean-colour sensors can be mounted on research vessels and ships of opportunity. In this project, an ocean-colour sensor (Seabird HyperSAS Solar Tracker) was mounted on a yacht that visits remote regions of the planet where few observations have been collected. This project aims to process this data to a level for use by the scientific community for scientific applications, such as satellite validation
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