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Membership Dennis L. Hartmann, University of Washington (chair) Mark R. Abbott, Oregon State University Richard A. Anthes, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Philip E. Ardanuy, Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems Stacey Boland, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Antonio J. , University of Maryland, College Park Anny Cazenave, Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES) Ruth S. DeFries, Columbia University Lee-Lueng Fu, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Bradford H. Hager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Hung-Lung Allen Huang, University of Wisconsin, Madison Anthony C.
4. 4 5. At least six months of sensor overlap are needed to transfer calibrations between space sensors and to produce continuous climate data records. 6. The mission needs to support on-going development and validation of atmospheric correction, bio-optical algorithms, and ocean color products. 7. Periodic data reprocessing is required during the mission. 2 Type 1: Polar orbiting sensors with relatively low spatial resolution (1 km) with 8 (or many more) wave bands. Type 2: Polar orbiting sensors with medium spatial resolution (250-300 m) and more bands to provide a global synoptic view at the same time as allowing for better performance in coastal waters.
Clemmons, The Aerospace Corporation (vice chair) Odile de la Beaujardiere, Air Force Research Laboratory John V. Evans, COMSAT Corporation (retired) Roderick A. Heelis, University of Texas, Dallas Thomas Immel, University of California, Berkeley Janet U. Kozyra, University of Michigan William Lotko, Dartmouth College Gang Lu, High Altitude Observatory Kristina A. Lynch, Dartmouth College Jens Oberheide, Clemson University Larry J. Paxton, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory Robert F.