Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget
The Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget (GERB) is an instrument aboard EUMETSAT's Meteosat Second Generation geostationary satellites designed to make accurate measurements of the Earth Radiation Budget. Unknowns of Measuring and Predicting Changes in Earth's climate GERB Device and Calibration The GERB project is led by the Space and Atmospheric Group (SPAT) based at Imperial College UK, with Professor John. E. Harries the original Principal Investigator and now succeeded by Dr Helen Brindley. GERB In-Flight Calibration GERB Data GERB-SEVIRI Synergy Data Access
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Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget
The Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget (GERB) is an instrument aboard EUMETSAT's Meteosat Second Generation geostationary satellites designed to make accurate measurements of the Earth Radiation Budget. Unknowns of Measuring and Predicting Changes in Earth's climate GERB Device and Calibration The GERB project is led by the Space and Atmospheric Group (SPAT) based at Imperial College UK, with Professor John. E. Harries the original Principal Investigator and now succeeded by Dr Helen Brindley. GERB In-Flight Calibration GERB Data GERB-SEVIRI Synergy Data Access
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