Last updated: 23 Nov 2020 | Recent visits: 3 E MIS EMIS - MODIS-TERRA Monthly climatology sea surface temperature (4km) in degree-C Monthly climatology sea surface temperature (in degree-C at 4km resolution) derived from the MODIS-TERRA sensor (Satellite remote sensing Ocean color data): Sea surface temperature is the temperature of the water close to the sea surface. SST is a standar... WEB DWN GEO
Last updated: 23 Nov 2020 | Recent visits: 3 E MIS EMIS - MODIS-TERRA Monthly mean sea surface temperature (2km) in degree-C Monthly mean sea surface temperature (in degree-C at 2km resolution) derived from the MODIS-TERRA sensor (Satellite remote sensing Ocean color data): Sea surface temperature is the temperature of the water close to the sea surface. SST is a standard produ... WEB DWN GEO
Last updated: 23 Nov 2020 | Recent visits: 2 E MIS EMIS - MODIS-AQUA Monthly climatology sea surface Chlorophyll-a concentration (2km) in mg.m^-3 Monthly climatology sea surface Chlorophyll-a concentration (in mg.m^-3 (log10) at 2km resolution) derived from the MODIS-AQUA sensor (Satellite remote sensing Ocean color data): Chlorophyll is a photosynthetic pigment commonly present in all phytoplankto... WEB DWN GEO
Last updated: 23 Nov 2020 | Recent visits: 10 E MIS EMIS - MODIS-AQUA Monthly mean photosynthetically available radiation (4km) in E.m^-2.d^-1 Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR in Einstein.m^-2.day^-1 at 4km resolution): PAR is defined as the quantum energy flux from the sun in the spectral range 400 to 700 nm, usable in the process of photosynthesis by phytoplankton, benthic algae and seagras... WEB DWN GEO
Last updated: 23 Nov 2020 | Recent visits: 3 E MIS EMIS - SeaWiFS Monthly mean photosynthetically available radiation (4km) in E.m^-2.d^-1 Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR in Einstein.m^-2.day^-1 at 4km resolution): PAR is defined as the quantum energy flux from the sun in the spectral range 400 to 700 nm, usable in the process of photosynthesis by phytoplankton, benthic algae and seagras... WEB DWN GEO
Last updated: 23 Nov 2020 | Recent visits: 12 E MIS EMIS - Favourable feeding habitat of fin whale Monthly 1998-2018 (frequency of occurence, %) The favourable feeding habitat of fin whale is daily identified linking their ecological traits with environmental variables from satellite remote sensing. The feeding habitat is mostly related to the occurrence of productive oceanic features (such as eddies) ... WEB PUB DWN GEO