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PIP Data Access and Tools
Data collected by NASA’s Precipitation and Imaging Probe (PIP) are integral for or imaging Earth’s weather, oceans, and environment efforts, among other investigations. Explore MAMS 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 |
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NAMMA CLOUD MICROPHYSICS (CAPS-PIP) V1 | 2006-08-19 to 2006-09-12 | N: 21.0483 S: 7.03833 E: -10.5583 W: -34.1533 | 1 | COMPLETE | 2 | ASCII | Droplet Size, Cloud Droplet Concentration/Size, Aerosol Particle Properties |
GRIP CLOUD MICROPHYSICS V1 | 2010-08-13 to 2010-09-25 | N: 40 E: -71.5 W: -100 | 1 | COMPLETE | 2 | ASCII | Rain, Snow, Cloud Droplet Concentration/Size, Aerosol Particle Properties, Hydrometeors |
GPM Ground Validation Precipitation Imaging Package (PIP) ICE POP V1 | 2017-06-18 to 2018-12-30 | N: 37.7382 S: 37.6652 E: 128.806 W: 128.7 | 1 | COMPLETE | 2 | ASCII | Droplet Size, Hydrometeors, Particle Size Distribution |
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