Report for Dedicated JPSS VIIRS Ocean Color Calibration/Validation Cruise : Hawaii in March 2022
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2024
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Personal Author:Ondrusek, Michael ; Wei, Jianwei
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Wang, Menghua
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Stengel, Eric
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Kovach, Charles
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Gilerson, Alex
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Herrera, Eder
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Malinowski, Mateusz
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Goes, Joaquim I.
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Wu, Jinghui
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Gomes, Helga do Rosario
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Hu, Chuanmin
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Cannizzaro, Jennifer
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English, David
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Shi, Jing
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Yao, Yao
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Ladner, Sherwin
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Mannino, Antonio
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Chaves, Joaquín E.
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Farr, Declan P.
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Freeman, Scott A.
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Smith, Harrison D.
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Tufillaro, Nick
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Bailess, Alexander
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Belmonte, Adam
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Barnard, Andrew
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Tan, Jing
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Frouin, Robert
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Corporate Authors:United States. National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service. ; Center for Satellite Applications and Research (U.S.) ; Global Science & Technology, Inc. ; City University of New York. City College. ; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. ; Naval Research Laboratory (John C. Stennis Space Center) ; University of South Florida. College of Marine Science. ; Goddard Space Flight Center. ; Science Systems & Applications, Inc. ; United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Alaska Operations Office. ; Oregon State University. ; Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
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Description:The primary goal of the calibration and validation (Cal/Val) cruise was to conduct coincident matchup measurements to validate VIIRS ocean color data products in clear oceanic waters around the Hawaiian Islands. The secondary goal was to collect measurements for uncertainty evaluations with the Marine Optical Buoy (MOBY) systems.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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