PIPOR - A Programme for International Polar Oceans Research

The Programme for International Polar Oceans Research is accepted as a part of the ERS-1 mission which will be initiated with the launch of the ERS-1 earth observation satellite by the European Space Agency in 1990. It is a bipolar program with participation by institutions engaged in studies of the...

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Main Authors: Gudmandsen, P., Carsey, F., Mcnutt, L.
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Published: 1989
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19900023025 2023-05-15T14:04:33+02:00 PIPOR - A Programme for International Polar Oceans Research Gudmandsen, P. Carsey, F. Mcnutt, L. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1989 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19900023025 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19900023025 Accession ID: 90A10080 Copyright Other Sources 48 Advances in Space Research; 9; 7, 19 1989 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T18:21:47Z The Programme for International Polar Oceans Research is accepted as a part of the ERS-1 mission which will be initiated with the launch of the ERS-1 earth observation satellite by the European Space Agency in 1990. It is a bipolar program with participation by institutions engaged in studies of the atmosphere-ocean-sea ice interaction and the application of remote sensing data for operational uses. The program objectives are to develop the application of microwave data for studies and modeling of sea ice dynamics and for operational uses in sea ice infested areas. As such, it is closely connected with ongoing and forthcoming research in the Arctic and the Antarctic. With sea ice being a sensitive indicator of climate perturbations, PIPOR addresses objectives of the World Climate Research Programme. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Sea ice NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic Arctic The Antarctic
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PIPOR - A Programme for International Polar Oceans Research
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description The Programme for International Polar Oceans Research is accepted as a part of the ERS-1 mission which will be initiated with the launch of the ERS-1 earth observation satellite by the European Space Agency in 1990. It is a bipolar program with participation by institutions engaged in studies of the atmosphere-ocean-sea ice interaction and the application of remote sensing data for operational uses. The program objectives are to develop the application of microwave data for studies and modeling of sea ice dynamics and for operational uses in sea ice infested areas. As such, it is closely connected with ongoing and forthcoming research in the Arctic and the Antarctic. With sea ice being a sensitive indicator of climate perturbations, PIPOR addresses objectives of the World Climate Research Programme.
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Carsey, F.
Mcnutt, L.
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title PIPOR - A Programme for International Polar Oceans Research
title_short PIPOR - A Programme for International Polar Oceans Research
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title_fullStr PIPOR - A Programme for International Polar Oceans Research
title_full_unstemmed PIPOR - A Programme for International Polar Oceans Research
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