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AMR-2 Data Access and Tools
Data collected by NASA’s Advanced Microwave Radiometer (AMR-2) instrument are integral to measure the altimeter signal path delay due to tropospheric water vapor efforts, among other investigations. Explore AMR-2 datasets and learn more about relevant data tools.
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Datasets
| Dataset | Temporal Extent | Spatial Extent | Version | Data State | Processing Level | Data Format | Related Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NASA-SSH ENSO Sea Surface Height Indicator | 1993-01-04 | N: 66 S: -66 E: 180 W: -180 | 1 | ACTIVE | 4 | ASCII | Sea Level, Sea Surface Height |
| NASA-SSH IOD Sea Surface Height Indicator | 1993-01-04 | N: 66 S: -66 E: 180 W: -180 | 1 | ACTIVE | 4 | ASCII | Sea Level, Sea Surface Height |
| NASA-SSH Global Mean Sea Level from Simple Gridded Sea Surface Height | 1993-01-04 | N: 66 S: -66 E: 180 W: -180 | 1 | ACTIVE | 4 | ASCII | Sea Level, Sea Surface Height |
| NASA-SSH PDO Sea Surface Height Indicator | 1993-01-04 | N: 66 S: -66 E: 180 W: -180 | 1 | ACTIVE | 4 | ASCII | Sea Level, Sea Surface Height |
| NASA-SSH Simple Gridded Sea Surface Height from Standardized Reference Missions Only Version 1 | 1992-10-25 to Present | N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 | 1 | ACTIVE | 4 | netCDF-4 | Sea Surface Height, Sea Surface Height Anomaly (SSHA) |
| NASA-SSH Along-Track Sea Surface Height from Standardized Reference Missions Version 1 | 1992-10-25 to Present | N: 90 S: -90 E: 180 W: -180 | 1 | ACTIVE | 2 | netCDF-4 | Sea Surface Height, Sea Surface Height Anomaly (SSHA) |
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