Difference between revisions of "Copernicus LSWT(eng)"
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|Lake surface water temperature (LSWT) describes the temperature of the lake surface, one important indicator of lake hydrology and biogeochemistry. Temperature trends observed over many years can be an indicator of how climate change affects the lake. | |Lake surface water temperature (LSWT) describes the temperature of the lake surface, one important indicator of lake hydrology and biogeochemistry. Temperature trends observed over many years can be an indicator of how climate change affects the lake. | ||
− | + | LSWT is recognized internationally as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) and complements the [[Copernicus LWQ(eng) | Lake Water Quality]] information, in environmental monitoring of a large number of lakes globally. | |
− | More info at: [https://land.copernicus.eu/global/products/lswt Copernicus LSWT documentation on line] | + | More info at: [https://land.copernicus.eu/global/products/lswt Copernicus LSWT documentation on line] and [https://land.copernicus.vgt.vito.be/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/urn:cgls:global:lswt_v1_1km_offline Catalog] |
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|Screenshot | |Screenshot | ||
|[[File:LSWT.png|1000px|thumb|centre|]] | |[[File:LSWT.png|1000px|thumb|centre|]] | ||
− | |[[File:legend_LSWT.png|800px|thumb|centre|Legend]]|- | + | |[[File:legend_LSWT.png|800px|thumb|centre|Legend]] |
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|Available variables | |Available variables | ||
| lake surface water temperature | | lake surface water temperature |
Latest revision as of 13:01, 4 August 2022
Layer name | Lake surface water temperature (LSWT) (Copernicus) | |
Tag | Land Cover | |
Folder | Eo Satellite | |
Source | LSWT (Copernicus) | |
Description | Lake surface water temperature (LSWT) describes the temperature of the lake surface, one important indicator of lake hydrology and biogeochemistry. Temperature trends observed over many years can be an indicator of how climate change affects the lake.
LSWT is recognized internationally as an Essential Climate Variable (ECV) and complements the Lake Water Quality information, in environmental monitoring of a large number of lakes globally. More info at: Copernicus LSWT documentation on line and Catalog | |
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Available variables | lake surface water temperature | |
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