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Jingbei Sun, Huimin Li, Wenming Lin and Yijun He
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has been proven to be a useful technique for observing the sea surface wind and current over the open ocean given its all-weather data-gathering capability and high spatial resolution. In addition to the commonly...
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Jonathan Coto, W. Linwood Jones and Gerald M. Heymsfield
This paper deals with the validation of rain rate and wind speed measurements from the High-Altitude Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler (HIWRAP), which occurred in September 2013 when the NASA Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle passed over an ocean rain sq...
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Abram Musinguzi and Muhammad K. Akbar
Hurricane storm surges are influenced by several factors, including wind intensity, surface pressure, forward speed, size, angle of approach, ocean bottom depth and slope, shape and geographical features of the coastline. The relative influence of each f...
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Tran, N. Vandemark, D. Ruf, C. S. Chapron, B.
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