Data in Action: Using Coastal Surface Salinity to Monitor Global Water Cycle Changes
The global water cycle corresponds to the movement of water between the land, ocean, atmosphere and cryosphere.
The global water cycle corresponds to the movement of water between the land, ocean, atmosphere and cryosphere.
Check out the recording of our latest Earthdata Webinar: Accessing Data for the World's Water with SWOT!
On December 16, 2022, the NASA/CNES Surface Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission was successfully launched and has since been capturing the height of the ocean.
PO.DAAC hosted a SWOT Data Access Workshop on February 13, 2024 in Honolulu, HI in partnership with science guest speakers.
Sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean has declined dramatically over the past decades.
Parametrized Rain Impact Model for SMAP L2 V1.0
The NASA/CNES Surface Water Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission was successfully launched on December 16, 2022 and has since been capturing the height of the ocean (sea surface height or SSH) at unprecedented spatial scales.
El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a periodic climate pattern in the Pacific Ocean that can have consequences on fisheries in South America and bring cooler, wetter conditions to the U.S. Southwest and drought to countries in Indonesia and Australia.
Since the early 1990s, satellite altimeters have been used to measure sea surface height (SSH) from space.
The Sub-Mesoscale Ocean Dynamics Experiment (S-MODE) is a NASA Earth Ventures Suborbital Investigation designed to test the hypothesis that kilometer-scale (“submesoscale”) ocean eddies make important contributions to vertical exchange of climate and biological variables in the upper ocean.