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Sensitivity Testing of Microwave Temperature Sounder-II Onboard the Fengyun-3 Satellite to Sea Surface Barometric Pressure Based on Deep Neural Network

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2022
Sea surface barometric pressure contributes to calculating the surface transmissivity so that the observations of Microwave Temperature Sounder-II channels with non-zero surface transmissivity contain the sea surface barometric pressure information ...
Qiurui He   +3 more
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Arctic sea ice variation in the Northwest Passage in 1979–2017 and its response to surface thermodynamics factors

open access: yesAdvances in Climate Change Research, 2021
Sea ice conditions in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) play a key role in the navigation of the Northwest Passage (NWP). Limited by observed sea ice thickness data, the research of temporal and spatial variation of sea ice in the NWP is insufficient.
Xin-Yi Shen   +7 more
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Investigation of Sea Surface Temperature Changes in the Oman Sea and the Persian Gulf Using Satellite Images and Its Comparison with the Caspian Sea Trend [PDF]

open access: yesبرنامه ریزی فضایی, 2022
Water surface temperature in open seas and lakes is known as one of the indicators for measuring oceanographic and meteorological characteristics. In the present study, the data from the AVHRR sensor (1989-2019) have been used to analyze the temporal and
Reza Zakerinejad   +2 more
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Sea Surface Skin Temperature Retrieval from FY-3C/VIRR

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2022
The visible and infrared scanning radiometer (VIRR) onboard the Fengyun-3C (FY-3C) meteorological satellite has 11 μm and 12 μm channels, which are capable of sea surface temperature (SST) observations.
Zhuomin Li   +4 more
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Sea Surface Temperature: From Observation to Applications

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2021
Sea surface temperature (SST) has been defined by World Meteorological Organization (WMO) as one of the essential climate variables (ECVs) contributing to the characterization of Earth’s climate [...]
Francisco Pastor
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Assessment of Global FY-3C/VIRR Sea Surface Temperature

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2021
Fengyun-3C (FY-3C) is a second-generation meteorological satellite of China that was launched on 23 September 2013. The on board Visible and Infrared Radiometer (VIRR) can be used to observe global sea surface temperature (SST).
Ninghui Li   +3 more
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Multiple causes of interannual sea surface temperature variability in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The eastern equatorial Atlantic Ocean is subject to interannual fluctuations of sea surface temperatures, with climatic impacts on the surrounding continents.
Bunmei Taguchi   +28 more
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Global Daily High-Resolution Satellite-Based Foundation Sea Surface Temperature Dataset: Development and Validation against Two Definitions of Foundation SST

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2016
This paper describes a global, daily sea surface temperature (SST) analysis based on satellite microwave and infrared measurements. The SST analysis includes a diurnal correction method to estimate foundation SST (SST free from diurnal variability) using
Kohtaro Hosoda, Futoki Sakaida
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Sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies of the Yellow and East China Seas in July of 2020 [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
With the global warming, the long term variations of sea surface temperature and its anomalies in the Yellow and East China Seas, especially for the July of 2020 due to the abnormally torrential rain along Changjiang/Yangtze River Valley, have been ...
Wang Bin, Wu Lei
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Sea Surface Temperatures [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Physics, 1954
The surface of the sea is losing heat by evaporation and by long-wave radiation exchange with the sky, both of these rates being of the order of 10-2 W cm-2 in clear weather. Heat lost in this way must be provided by conduction upward from the water beneath and downward from the air above.
openaire   +1 more source

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