3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009 Satellite products and database Round Table PS3c.

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3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009 Satellite products and database Round Table PS3c

3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009 DATA NEEDSPACEBORNE PLATFORMS Wind speed and direction over the sea, parameterized surface stresses, vorticity,etc QuickScat data - 25/12.5 km ENVISAT – 12.5 km Water vapor, wind speed, precipitation, surface humidity, surface fluxes over sea SSM/I, AMSR Precipitation (also from spaceborne radar) TRMM up to 37°N, MSG, GPM? LAI, FAPR, NDVIMODIS – 300m ; SPOT-vegetation - 1 km Soil-moisture(SMOS, MSG, AMSR, ENVISAT) INVENTORY (first draft)

3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009 DATA NEEDSPACEBORNE PLATFORMS AlbedoMSG, 1km / 5-15 min Wave height, wave directionJASON 1-2 SSTMSG Ocean color, chlorophyl content, sediment load SEAWIFS, MODIS, MERIS Aerosol optical thicknessMODIS, CALIPSO CloudsCALIPSO, CLOUDSAT Radiative fluxes

3 rd HyMex Workshop, 1-4 June 2009 Raw data Need for raw data along the satellite swath Need of processed geophysical data along the satellite swath Need for real-time or near real-time availability Gridded data Need for gridded data Need for real-time or near real-time availability Composit products from several satellites (e.g precipitation estimates) End-users requirements Availability of the data (negociation with agencies if not freely available) HyMeX data base issue/data sharing policy Specific products (processed from raw data) Limit the geographical coverage of global satellite data to the Mediterranean area Simple data format for end-users (when needed)