The satellite derived surface radiation budget for BALTEX

The Satellite Application Facility for Climate Monitoring (CM-SAF) will derive operationally consistent cloud and radiation parameters in high spatial resolution for an area that covers Europe and part of the north Atlantic Ocean in an off-line mode. The availability of the 12-channel instrument SEV...

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