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SHIFT: Ramses Trios Radiometer Above Water Measurements, Santa Barbara Sea, CA, Dataset Released

Data Release
Issued
Dec. 1, 2023
Resolved

NASA's Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center (ORNL DAAC) released a new Surface Biology and Geology (SBG) High Frequency Time Series (SHIFT) dataset.

This dataset provides calculated remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) from measurements collected with a Ramses TriOS radiometer deployed on the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center at Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara, California. All measurements were taken over a fixed position at (34.41037665, -119.68557147). Three sensors are used to collect solar downwelling irradiance (Ed), sky radiance (Ls), and water-leaving radiance (Lw). These data have been processed to Rrs at 10-second intervals and are either concurrent or taken within 2.5 hours of SHIFT campaign flights. The data collected by the three Ramses TriOS sensors for eight days during the period 2022-04-05 to 2022-05-29 are also included. The data were translated from the proprietary format output by the Ramses TriOS instrument and saved in comma-separated values (CSV) format. Access SHIFT project data.

Citation

Ade, C., E.L. Hestir, D.M. Avouris, J. Burmistrova, C. Nickles, A.M. Lopez, B. Lopez Barreto, J. Vellanoweth, R. Smalldon, and C.M. Lee. 2023. SHIFT: Ramses Trios Radiometer Above Water Measurements, Santa Barbara Sea, CA. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/2234

Details

Last Updated

June 17, 2025

Published

Dec. 1, 2023

Data Center/Project

Oak Ridge National Laboratory DAAC (ORNL DAAC)