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What a brilliant 2 days! It was great to see you at The ESA-sponsored workshop which was open to anyone actively involved or interested in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) science, satellite validation and the use of in situ radiometers. This year we had over 65 attendees both online and in person.
Workshop aim:
- bring together scientific and operational users and producers of in situ radiometer SST data to review progress, achievements and potential developments within the radiometer community.
- present and discuss ship-borne satellite SST validation activities and results within the community,
- explore and encourage data use,
- explore instrument uses and designs,
- to share the findings of the partners in the ISFRN service,
- and to help develop future priorities.
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Presentations Day 1 | Presentations Day 2 |
Session 1: 25 Years of UK shipborne radiometers, Dr Craig Donlon, ESA | Session 6.1: ISAR Australia, Nicole Morgan, CSIRO, Australia |
Session 2.1: ISAR UK, Dr Werenfrid Wimmer, UoS, UK | Session 6.2: ISAR China, Dr Minglun Yang, Oceans University, China |
Session 2.2: M-AERI and radiometers on saildrones Prof Peter Minnett, UOS, UK | Session 6.3: ISAR Denmark, Dr Guisella GacitĂșa, DMI, Denmark |
Session 2.3: SST skin temp, Dr Andy Jessup, university of Washington, USA | Session 6.4: SISTeR, Dr Tim Nightingale, STFC,UK |
Session 3.1: CEOS TIR rad comp, Yoshiro Yamada, NPL, UK | Session 7: ISAR Korea, Prof Kyung-Ae, Seoul National Uni, Korea |
Session 3.2: The TRUSTED Project, Dr Marc Lucas, CLS, France | Session 8: Uncertainty, Dr Werenfrid Wimmer |
Session 3.3: ASTeRN, Dr Dave Smith, STFC,UK | Session 9.1: Validate SLSTR, Dr Werenfrid Wimmer, UoS, UK |
Session 4.1: M-AERI Validation, Prof Peter Minnett | Session 9.2: Comp radio and insitu, Dr Gary Corlett, Eumestat, Germany |
Session 4.2: SST data for Carbon, Prof Jamie Shutler, UoE, UK | Session 9.3: Validation ESA SST with MET SIRDS, Dr Owen Embury, UoR |
Session 5.1: Data Archive, Dr Werenfrid Wimmer, UoS, UK | |
Session 5.2: TIRCALNet, Dr Steffen Dransfeld, ESA |
This year we also celebrated our 25 Year Anniversary of ISAR operations with a special meal in Southampton after the first day of the workshop. Thank you to everyone who came it was a very special and fun evening.
The project would like to thank and acknowledge the substantial contribution of all the presenters and their funding agencies in support of this workshop.
Thank you for attending the 2024 ISFRN workshop, keep in touch @ships4sst
Any questions email Sorrel: sorrel.nelson@spaceconnexions.com
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