CCAR

Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research

All of the historical SSHA data was obtained from the Radar Altimeter Database System (RADS) maintained by the Delft Institute for Earth-Oriented Space research (DEOS). Please refer to the following link for more information: RADS

Links

Here are some quick links to our data viewer pages.


General

For general information
For general instructions

Utilities

To get a satellite cycle by date (or vice versa):

CCAR SSH Utilities

To see what SSH data we have available:

CCAR SSH Availability

Global Viewers

Realtime Gridded SSH Viewer

Realtime Alongtrack SSH Viewer

Historical Gridded SSH Viewer

Historical Alongtrack SSH Viewer

GOES SST Viewer

MODIS Color Viewer

MODIS SST Viewer

Gulf of Mexico Viewers

Realtime Gridded SSH Viewer

Historical Gridded SSH Viewer

GHR SST Viewer

MODIS Color Viewer

MODIS SST Viewer

Welcome to the CCAR Global Historical Alongtrack Altimetry Data Viewer

This pages hosts our Historical Sea Surface Height Anomaly (SSHA) alongtrack data product. You may choose to view data by a given date or by cycle. If you choose by date you can further specify a specific satellite or all of the satellites available at the time. If you choose a cycle you must specify the particular satellite.

The historical product contains Geosat ERM, ERS-1, Topex/Poseidon, ERS-2, GFO, Envisat, Jason-1, Jason-2/OSTM and Cryosat-2 GDR data products. Thus you can use this page to view alongtrack data from these nine satellites.

For more information on the SSH satellite data availability, please see our CCAR SSH Availability page.

You may also want to use our SSH Utilities in order to figure out what satellites are available on a particular date and/or determine which date corresponds to which cycle (or vice versa).

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All of the historical SSHA data was obtained from the Radar Altimeter Database System (RADS) maintained by the Delft Institute for Earth-Oriented Space research (DEOS). Please refer to the following link for more information: RADS