Abstract:
The SeaWinds instrument on QuikSCAT is an active microwave radar
designed to measure electromagnetic backscatter from the wind roughened
ocean surface. The L2B data are presented as orbit swaths of wind speed
and direction at a 25 km resolution. The satellite is in a sun synchronous
orbit with a 101 minute period and a repeat cycle of 4 days (57 orbits).
Notice of potential satellite failure from JPL.PODAAC 10 December 2000. The QuikSCAT antenna remains in a stalled position. Near-real-time data have not been available since 0700 UTC on 23 November 2009 (orbital revolution number 54315), and science-quality data have not been available since 00 UTC 22 November 2009 (orbital revolution 54296).
Temporal Range:
1999-07-19 to 2009-11-30
Temporal Frequencies:
Every 101 minutes
Data Contributors:
NASA/JPL/PODAAC
Physical Oceanography Distributed Active Archive Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA
Related RDA Datasets:
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SeaWinds QuikSCAT Scatterometer Ocean Winds from Remote Sensing Systems
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QSCAT/NCEP Blended Ocean Winds from Colorado Research Associates (version 5.0)
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QSCAT (Ku-2001) Ocean Winds Derived by Locally Weighted Regression Interpolation (Version 1e)
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