1/12/2024 0 Comments Earthnet esaUsers should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. Copyright of Geophysical Research Abstracts is the property of Copernicus Gesellschaft mbH and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission.The added value is the proposed use of the Maturity Matrix concept as an effective driver in all steps of the quality assessment.The mission evaluation and the overall data quality assessment process are focused on the following production steps for the specific satellite data: 1) Calibration of the instrument and Level 1 quality (procedures and results) 2) Implemented Level 2 algorithms, including strengths and limitations of the adopted scientific approach 3) Data availability, formatting and content (including physical units and naming for the selected parameters) 4) Validation procedures and results, including adopted protocols 5) Fitness for purpose of the mission of interest. Where possible, FRM consistent methods and stations, are used or direct comparisons between similar missions are adopted. For atmospheric sensors, the nature and potential variety of products makes it difficult to define a single set of Fiducial Reference Measurements (FRM) or 'test-sites' for all missions, as spatial resolution and parameters play a strong role. In this scenario, ESA is covering the role to assess the quality and the suitability of these missionsThis work presents the strategy of the quality assessment adopted for the Atmospheric missions: the proposed approach has been defined considering the variety and complexity of potential atmospheric domain activities. The proposed new missions seem to be very interesting and promising in terms of performances and data. The ESA TPM process includes the submission of a project proposal on the ESA Earth Online portal. The space panorama and in particular the EO sector is very dynamically evolving thanks to the active role of new and competitive space actors. The TPM program, funded under ESA’s Earthnet program, has been in existence for more than four decades and has established global collaboration between space agencies, mission and data providers for the benefit of the Earth Observation community. Abstract: The ESA Earthnet Programme provides the framework for integrating non-ESA missions (Third Party Mission) in the overall ESA Earth Observation (EO) strategy, allowing data access and supporting the development of new research and applications. The ESA TPM process includes the submission of a project proposal on the ESA Earth Online portal.
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