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This ARSET training focuses on NASA products available to assess sea-level change.
Training
Ongoing June 10-17, 2025
For more than 30 years, NASA and its partners have flown satellite altimeter missions providing essential sea level change data to inform coastal communities.
Data in Action
Feb. 5, 2025
Satellite data provides indicators of El Niño events.
Data in Action
June 15, 2023
Satellite observations complement other sensors to gauge Earth’s energy imbalance (EEI) more accurately.
Data in Action
Feb. 18, 2022
Datasets from the Estimating the Circulation of the Ocean (ECCO) project can transform ocean temperature monitoring.
Data in Action
May 26, 2021
Researchers used NASA satellite data to improve water resource management in South and Southeast Asia.
Data in Action
May 13, 2020
Waves and Satellites: Effect of El Niño on Big Wave Surfing
Data in Action
Jan. 25, 2016
TOPEX/Poseidon provided more than 13 years of data, while two follow-on missions—Jason-1 and Jason-2—have extended the time series of data to more than 20 years.
Data in Action
Dec. 12, 2012
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Using data from four ocean altimetry missions, a new PO.DAAC animation shows more than a quarter-century of global average sea level change.
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Nov. 4, 2020
Image captured on 26 June 2016 by the MODIS instrument, aboard the Aqua satellite.
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Sept. 11, 2020
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