September 19,
2013
On behalf of the Aquarius project, the PO.DAAC is pleased to announce the
new-look and significantly updated Aquarius public website
http://aquarius.nasa.gov/.
New features include:
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Slideshow of key geographic locations superimposed on a map of
Aquarius sea surface salinity data.
- Note that a Flash-enabled mirror page hosted by the University of Maine includes an explorable globe showing Where's Aquarius Now?; Points of Interest with brief explanations about their relevance to Aquarius/SAC-D; and Monthly Data maps of sea surface salinity.
- Updated content in the Overview and Science sections, including Frequently Asked Questions and archived webinars featuring Aquarius scientists and engineers.
- Presentations from important Science Meetings
- Gallery of images, movies, podcasts and slideshows
- New Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) data: Monthly images of Radiometer RFI and Scatterometer RFI.
- Gallery, Activities & Documents, and thematic pages about the water cycle, ocean circulation and climate.
- Overhaul of education resources
And much more!
Questions regarding this posting should be directed to: podaac@podaac.jpl.nasa.gov
Any questions or comments regarding the Aquarius website should be directed
to annette.decharon@maine.edu