Correction: The release of GRACE-FO Level 2 RL06 contains the 9 monthly gravity field coefficient datasets from June-2018 through Apr-2019, Including [06, 07, 10, 11, 12]-2018 and [01, 02, 03, 04]-2019.
DOI:Â 10.5067/GFL20-MG060
         10.5067/GFL20-MC060
         10.5067/GFL20-MJ060
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Follow-On (GRACE-FO) project and PO.DAAC are pleased to announce the public release of the GRACE-FO Level 2 (RL06) monthly gravity field coefficients from June-2018 through Apr-2019 from the Project Science Data System teams at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ), and Center for Space Research (CSR).
The GRACE-FO mission, a joint partnership between NASA and GFZ, launched on 22 May 2018. It uses twin satellites to accurately map variations in the Earth's gravity field and surface mass distribution. GRACE-FO is designed as a successor to the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission. Detailed information regarding the GRACE-FO mission is available from the project GRACE-FO website and also the PO.DAAC GRACE-FO mission webpage.
The GRACE-FO Level 2 RL06 is the first version of the data for the GRACE-FO mission. The Level 2 data contain spherical harmonic coefficients representing the Earth’s monthly gravity field geopotential, computed at the three GRACE-FO Science Data System centers: JPL, GFZ, and CSR. The GSM files contain the GRACE-FO updates to ocean and atmosphere background models; the background models themselves are contained in the GAA, GAB, GAC, and GAD files (see documentation for details). The datasets are produced in ASCII format with a YAML-encoded header in compliance with PO.DAAC Metadata Best Practices.
The datasets are described and discoverable via the PO.DAAC dataset information pages. Â The dataset information pages also provide access to the technical documentation, the GRACE-FO Level-2 User Handbook, and guidance on how to cite the data.
Citation: Â Dah-Ning Yuan, 2019, GRACE Follow-On Level-2 Gravity Field Product User Handbook. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPL D-103922.
Comments/Questions? Please contact podaac@podaac.jpl.nasa.gov or visit the PO.DAAC Forum.
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