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Behavior of the Brightness Temperature of the Ocean–Atmosphere System Under Conditions of Midlatitude and Tropical Cyclone Activity

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We analyze the behavior of the ocean–atmosphere system characteristics based on direct (contact) and satellite microwave radiometric measurements. Some common and distinctive features of their dynamics in the mid-latitudes of the North Atlantic (in its Norwegian, Newfoundland, and Gulf Stream energy-active zones), which significanty affect the weather conditions in Europe, and in the tropical latitudes of the Atlantic (the Gulf of Mexico and the Bahamas area), which are the sources of tropical cyclogenesis, are considered.

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Translated from Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii, Radiofizika, Vol. 56, Nos. 10, pp. 711–725, October 2013.

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Grankov, A.G., Milshin, A.A. & Novichikhin, E.P. Behavior of the Brightness Temperature of the Ocean–Atmosphere System Under Conditions of Midlatitude and Tropical Cyclone Activity. Radiophys Quantum El 56, 639–650 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11141-014-9468-y

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