Datasets tagged grace in Earth Engine

  • The datasets provide monthly gravitational anomalies, represented as "Equivalent Water Thickness" in centimeters, relative to a time-mean baseline (typically 2004-2010).

  • Data is derived from GRACE and GRACE-FO missions and processed using Mascon or gridded approaches, offering insights into global water storage and height variations.

  • JPL and GFZ provide different processing methods and versions, including CRI filtering for coastal areas and separate datasets for land and ocean mass variations.

  • The datasets are available in netCDF format and can be used for analyzing terrestrial water storage anomalies, mass changes, and gravitational field variations.

  • These resources enable the study of Earth's water cycle, climate change impacts, and other geophysical phenomena.