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Modern Satellite MCW Radiometric Means for Analyzing Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions

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Some possibilities of using the module of remote sensing the atmosphere temperature and humidity (MTVZA) of the Russian meteorological satellites METEOR-3M, METEOR M, US DMSP SSM/I and Earth Observing System (EOS) Aqua AMSR-E radiometers as well as the other MCW radiometric means in studies of the ocean-atmosphere heat and dynamic interaction are considered. At present, improvement of the technologies of satellite MCW-radiometers manufacturing resulted in its active time rising to 14 years. Accumulated archives of satellite MCW-radiometric data let us conduct the climatic researches of the ocean-atmosphere heat interaction in the periods of 35 years.

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Grankov, A.G., Milshin, A.A. (2016). Modern Satellite MCW Radiometric Means for Analyzing Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions. In: Microwave Radiation of the Ocean-Atmosphere. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21647-8_11

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