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 Oceans and Ice: Projects

QuikScat Icon QuikScat
The Quick Scatterometer, or QuikScat, is an Earth satellite that provides valuable data on ocean winds.

Aquarius Icon Aquarius
Aquarius will provide the first-ever global maps of salt concentration in the ocean surface needed to understand heat transport and storage in the ocean.

DESDynI Icon DESDynI
DESDynI is a dedicated U.S. InSAR and LIDAR mission optimized for studying hazards and global environmental change.

GHRSST Icon GHRSST

The Group for High-Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (SST) (GHRSST) provides a new generation of global high-resolution (<10km) SST products.


ECCO Icon ECCO
The "Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean" (ECCO) project produces sustained estimates of the complete global three-dimensional state of the ocean by assimilating observations with ocean circulation models.

ECCO2 Icon ECCO2
ECCO2 is an ECCO-follow-on project that aims to produce increasingly accurate syntheses of all available global-scale ocean and sea-ice data at resolutions that start to resolve ocean eddies.

OurOcean Icon OurOcean
The JPL OurOcean Portal provides both real-time and retrospective analysis of remote sensing data and ocean model simulations in the Pacific Ocean.


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