D1.T2.O1.1

MIR (Microwave Interferometric Reflectometer), a Multi-frequency, Multi-beam, and Multi-constellation GNSS-R airborne instrument: Scientific results of a suite of airborne campaigns over land and ocean. Invited Talk

Adriano Camps, Joan Francesc Munoz‐Martin, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain; Raul Onrubia, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (now at Zenithal Blue), Spain; Daniel Pascual, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (now at Deimos Space), Spain; Oriol Cervello, Hyuk Park, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain; Miriam Pablos, Institut de Ciencies del Mar - CSIC, Spain; Christoph Rüdiger, Monash University and Bureau of Meteorology, Australia; Jeffrey Walker, Monash University, Australia; Alessandra Monerris, Bureau of Meteorology, Australia

Session:
Calibration and Validation

Track:
Calibration and Validation

Presentation Time:
Tue, 14 Sep, 23:20-23:40 China Standard Time (UTC +8)
Tue, 14 Sep, 17:20-17:40 Central Europe Summer Time (UTC +2)
Tue, 14 Sep, 15:20-15:40 (UTC)
Tue, 14 Sep, 11:20-11:40 Eastern Daylight Time (UTC -4)

Session Co-Chairs:
Martin Unwin, Surrey Satellite Technology Limited and Feixiong Huang, NSSC
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Session D1.T2.O1
D1.T2.O1.1: MIR (Microwave Interferometric Reflectometer), a Multi-frequency, Multi-beam, and Multi-constellation GNSS-R airborne instrument: Scientific results of a suite of airborne campaigns over land and ocean. Invited Talk
Adriano Camps, Joan Francesc Munoz‐Martin, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain; Raul Onrubia, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (now at Zenithal Blue), Spain; Daniel Pascual, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (now at Deimos Space), Spain; Oriol Cervello, Hyuk Park, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain; Miriam Pablos, Institut de Ciencies del Mar - CSIC, Spain; Christoph Rüdiger, Monash University and Bureau of Meteorology, Australia; Jeffrey Walker, Monash University, Australia; Alessandra Monerris, Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
D1.T2.O1.2: GNSS-R: LESSONS LEARNED FROM MULTIPLE MISSIONS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR HYDROGNSS
Matthew Hammond, Giuseppe Foti, Christine Gommenginger, Meric Srokosz, National Oceanography Centre, United Kingdom
D1.T2.O1.3: Recent Developments in CYGNSS’s Level-1 Calibration Algorithm: Improving Knowledge and Estimation of External Factors
Scott Gleason, Mohammad Al-Khaldi, University Cooperation for Atmospheric Research, United States; Tianlin Wang, The Ohio State University, United States; Christopher Ruf, Darren McKague, Anthony Russel, Dorina Twigg, University of Michigan, United States; Daniel Pascual, Deimos Space UK Ltd, United Kingdom
D1.T2.O1.4: STATUS AND ASSESSMENT OF CYGNSS LEVEL 2 UPDATES
Darren McKague, University of Michigan, United States; Scott Gleason, Mohammad Al-Khaldi, UCAR, United States; Tianlin Wang, Ohio State University, United States; Chris Ruf, Anthony Russel, Dorina Twigg, University of Michigan, United States; Daniel Pascual, Deimos Space, United Kingdom
D1.T2.O1.5: INCORPORATING DDM SAMPLE SPATIAL FOOTPRINT INTO EFFECTIVE SCATTERING AREA ESTIMATION FOR REMOTE SENSING OF OCEAN SURFACE WINDS WITH CYGNSS
Ian Collett, Jade Morton, University of Colorado Boulder, United States