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Dataset at ftp:/ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/pub/rasi #170
Climate Mirror dataset title: REGIONAL AIR-SEA INTERACTION (RASI) GAP WIND AND COASTAL UPWELLING EVENTS CLIMATOLOGY
Climate Mirror issue: https://github.com/climate-mirror/datasets/issues/170
Mirror Data http://67.205.151.30/170 -Mirrored By: adinbied
Link to datafile: ftp://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/pub/rasi
Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Agency Division: Global Hydrology Resource Center (GHRC)
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Bulk Download Link: ftp://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/pub/rasi
Size Estimate: 2.5 MB
Data Type: "The Regional Air-Sea Interactions (RASI) Gap Wind and Coastal Upwelling Events Climatology datasets were created using an automated intelligent algorithm which identified gap wind and coastal ocean upwelling events using two satellite-based microwave datasets. The Cross-Calibrated Multi-Platform (CCMP) ocean surface wind data product was used for wind data while the Optimally Interpolated Sea Surface Temperatures (OISST) data product provided by Remote Sensing Systems was used for sea surface temperatures. Data is available from 1998-2011 for three regions in Central America: Tehuantepec, Papagayo, and Panama. The RASI datasets are products resulting from DISCOVER, a NASA MEaSUREs-funded project." - GMD Radiation website
Other URLS: https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/regional-air-sea-interaction-rasi-gap-wind-and-coastal-upwelling-events-climatology-gulf-o-bf055
JSON:
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"description": "The Regional Air-Sea Interactions (RASI) Gap Wind and Coastal Upwelling Events Climatology datasets were created using an automated intelligent algorithm which identified gap wind and coastal ocean upwelling events using two satellite-based microwave datasets. The Cross-Calibrated Multi-Platform (CCMP) ocean surface wind data product was used for wind data while the Optimally Interpolated Sea Surface Temperatures (OISST) data product provided by Remote Sensing Systems was used for sea surface temperatures. Data is available from 1998-2011 for three regions in Central America: Tehuantepec, Papagayo, and Panama. The RASI datasets are products resulting from DISCOVER, a NASA MEaSUREs-funded project.",
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"identifier": "C1958538-GHRC",
"issued": "2014-12-09T15:09:09.000Z",
"keyword": ["EARTH SCIENCE", "ATMOSPHERE", "ATMOSPHERIC WINDS", "CLIMATE INDICATORS", "ATMOSPHERIC/OCEAN INDICATORS", "OCEANS", "OCEAN TEMPERATURE", "OCEAN WINDS"],
"landingPage": "http://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/rasi/main.php",
"language": ["en-US"],
"license": "http://www.usa.gov/publicdomain/label/1.0/",
"modified": "2014-12-09T14:55:20.000Z",
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"spatial": "-105.0 5.0 -93.38 16.38",
"temporal": "1998-01-01T00:00:00Z/2011-12-31T23:59:59Z",
"theme": ["geospatial"],
"title": "REGIONAL AIR-SEA INTERACTION (RASI) GAP WIND AND COASTAL UPWELLING EVENTS CLIMATOLOGY GULF OF TEHUANTEPEC, MEXICO V1"
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