The Advanced Microwave Precipitation Radiometer (AMPR) was deployed in Jacksonville, FL for the initial AMPR instrument validation. AMPR data were collected at four microwave frequencies (10.7, 19.35, 37.1 and 85.5 GHz) for the period of 10 October 1990 through 19 October 1990. The purpose of the Jacksonville mission was to study convection over the land and ocean for validation, along with clear (dry) vertical columns of atmosphere over the ocean for calibration.
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Spatial Extent: | Bounding Rectangle: N: 31.5217 S: 26.0128 E: -79.3422 W: -85.4487 |
Data Format(s): | Distribution: ASCII |
Temporal Extent: | Platform(s): | NASA ER-2 | |
Data Center(s): | NASA/MSFC/GHRC, Global Hydrology Resource Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA | Instrument(s): | AMPR |
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Project Short Name | Campaigns | Project Dates |
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JAX90 | No campaigns listed. | No dates provided. |
Coverage Type | Zone Identifier | Geometry | Granule Representation |
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HORIZONTAL | CARTESIAN | CARTESIAN |
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320 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville,
Alabama
35805
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