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09.25.08 - ACDISC has new OMLER data product
The Atmospheric Composition DISC (ACDISC) has recently added the new monthly OMI/Aura Surface Reflectance Climatology data product OMLER. For more information please see the link below.
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09.17.08 - GES DISC Teams Receive Robert H. Goddard Honor Awards in 2008
Three teams from the Goddard Earth Sciences DISC received Robert H. Goddard Honor Awards for 2008. The awards recognized the implementation of Giovanni and Mirador, the evolution of EOSDIS, and Multi-Mission data services to faciliate use of Earth Science data.
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09.04.08 - HIRDLS Version 004 Atmospheric Products Now Released (Aug 4, 2008)
The version 4 of level 2 HIRDLS Product 'HIRDLS2 version 2.04.19)' is now available. At this time, Temperature, O3, HNO3, CFC-11, CFC-12, Cloudtop Pressure and Aerosol Extinction are available. For more information please see the link below.
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07.09.08 - Presentation at Committee for Space Research 2008 Scientific Assembly
Young-In Won is the lead author of a presentation analyzing the effect of solar variability on MLS and AIRS atmospheric temperature measurements. This research will be presented at the 37th COSPAR Scientific Assembly in Montreal, Canada, July 13-16.
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06.27.08 - GES DISC staff participate in the Quadrennial Ozone Symposium
GES DISC Chief Scientist Steven Lloyd and Giovanni science team leader James Johnson will be participants in the Quadrennial Ozone Symposium, Tromso, Norway, June 29-July 5, 2008.
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