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    Beer cooler helps measure sea temperature

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    • Title Beer cooler helps measure sea temperature
    • Released: 08/07/2014
    • Length 00:04:05
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Interior Shot
    • Copyright B. Haran/H. Mortimer/ESA/Planetary Visions/ATG medialab
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      A beer cooler is playing an important role in helping to make sure that satellite measurements of sea-surface temperature are accurate. Converted beer coolers are used to house reference blackbodies for radiometers that measure sea-surface temperatures from ships. These ground-truth measurements are used to check that the satellite and the ship data are accurate and compliant with international metrology standards.

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    • People Hugh Mortimer (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK)
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    • Keywords Ground, Measurement, Sea surface, Sea temperatures

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