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Why do I see coastline shifts in Level-2A brightness temperature data?

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Why do I see coastline shifts in Level-2A brightness temperature data?

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On 30 April 2004, the AMSR-E science team identified a navigation error in Level-2A brightness temperature data that reveals coastline shifts as large as 15 to 20 km, or about two 89 GHz pixels, when viewing animations over Florida, USA.

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