A Cross-calibrated, Multiplatform Ocean Surface Wind Velocity Product for Meteorological and Oceanographic Applications
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration · NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The ocean surface wind mediates exchanges between the ocean and the atmosphere. These air–sea exchange processes are critical for understanding and predicting atmosphere, ocean, and wave phenomena on many time and space scales. A cross-calibrated multiplatform (CCMP) long-term data record of satellite ocean surface winds is available from 1987 to 2008 with planned extensions through 2012. A variational analysis method (VAM) is used to combine surface wind data derived from conventional and in situ sources and multiple satellites into a consistent nearglobal analysis at 25-km resolution, every 6 h. The input data are cross-calibrated wind speeds derived from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I; F08–F15),…
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Authors
7- RARobert AtlasCorresponding
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories
- RNRoss N. Hoffman
Atmospheric and Environmental Research
- JAJ. Ardizzone
Goddard Space Flight Center
- SMS. Mark Leidner
Atmospheric and Environmental Research
- JCJ. C. Jusem
Goddard Space Flight Center
Topics & keywords
- Scatterometer
- Satellite
- Remote sensing
- Meteorology
- Environmental science
- Buoy
- Special sensor microwave/imager
- Radiometer
- Life below water