HD(CP)2 long term observations, path of integrated ice water data of SEVIRI on Meteosat (no. 00), full domain observation by TROPOS, data version 01
Daily files of SEVIRI on Meteosat: path of integrated cloud ice water.
Access
To get all files use this wget command replacing your login credentials:
wget -nc -r -l3 -A.nc -R "catalog*" -nd -I /thredds/fileServer/,/thredds/catalog/ 'http://meteorologie.rz.uni-leipzig.de:8080/thredds/catalog/hdcp2/seviri/00/ciwvi/l2/hdfd/trop/catalog, '
Instrument 1
- Source: MSG-SEVIRI channel 0.6, 0.8 and 1.6 μm
- Descriptive Instrument location: SEVIRI is the main instrument on board Meteosat-9. Meteosat-9 is located in the geostationary orbit at 9.5° E.
Global information
- PID: de.koeln.rrzk/amd.ceu.hdfd/trop.seviri00.l2.ciwvi
- Level: 2
- Updated version: 01
- File format: NETCDF4
- Convention: CF-1.6
- Average File Size Uncompressed: 6 Mb
- File name: hdfd_trop_seviri00_l2_ciwvi_v[VV]_[YYYYMMDDhhmmss].nc
- Start: 2007-01-01
- End: ongoing
Variables
Name | Dimension | CF standard_name | long_name | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|
ciwvi | time, y, x | atmosphere_mass_content_of_cloud_ice | atmosphere cloud ice content | g m-2 |
Institution
Contact Person(s)
Hartwig Deneke (deneke@tropos.de)
References
Roebeling, R. A., Feijt, A. J., Stammes, P.,Cloud property retrievals for climate monitoring: Implications of differences between Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) on METEOSAT-8 and Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on NOAA-17