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Oceanic fronts shape hemispheric contrasts in polar stratospheric extremes. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Omrani NE   +5 more
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Improving coastal water level estimation by merging nadir-only satellite altimetry data into a hydrodynamic model. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Monit Assess
Bhuiyan SA   +5 more
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Sea ice and snow characteristics shape polar bear habitat selection in Hudson Bay

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Nab C   +9 more
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Parallel-Dynamic Interpolation Algorithm of Sea Surface Height for Future 2D Altimetry Mapping of Sea Surface Height

Journal of Ocean University of China, 2021
The sea surface height data volume of the future wide-swath two-dimensional (2D) altimetric satellite is thousands of times greater than that of nadir altimetric satellites. The time complexity of the 2D altimetry mapping reaches O(n3). It is challenging to map the global grid products of future 2D altimetric satellites.
Jiankai Di, Chunyong Ma, Ge Chen
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Comparing the steric height in the Nordic Seas with satellite altimeter sea surface height

Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2015
In this study the steric height anomaly which is calculated from the hydrological data (EN3) is compared with the sea level anomaly derived from satellite altimetry in the Nordic Seas. The overall pattern of steric height is that it is higher in the margin area and lower in the middle area. The extreme values of steric height linear change from 1993 to
Qiuli Shao, Jinping Zhao
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Sea-surface lidar for wave-height spectrum measurements

1994 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe, 1994
The small-scale structure of the sea surface has received increased attention in recent years. This comes mostly from the necessity to study wave interactions in the ocean and to explain radar back scatter from the surface.
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