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Mark A. Bourassa
,
Thomas Meißner
,
Ivana Cerovečki
,
Paul Chang
,
Xiaolong Dong
,
Giovanna De Chiara
,
Craig Donlon
,
Dmitry Dukhovskoy
,
Jocelyn Elya
,
Alexander G. Fore
,
Melanie R. Fewings
,
Ralph C. Foster
,
Sarah T. Gille
,
Brian K. Haus
,
Svetla Hristova‐Veleva
,
Heather M. Holbach
,
Zorana Jelenak
,
John A. Knaff
,
Sven A. Kranz
,
Andrew Manaster
,
Matthew R. Mazloff
,
C. A. Mears
,
Alexis Mouche
,
Marcos Portabella
,
Nicolás Reul
,
Lucrezia Ricciardulli
,
Ernesto Rodríguez
,
Charles R. Sampson
,
Daniel Solís
,
Ad Stoffelen
,
Michael R. Stukel
,
B. Stiles
,
David E. Weissman
,
Frank Wentz
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· 2019
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00443
· OA: W2019348544
YOU?
·
· 2019
· Open Access
·
· DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00443
· OA: W2019348544
Strengths and weakness of remotely sensed winds are discussed, along with the current capabilities for remotely sensing winds and stress. Future missions are briefly mentioned. The observational needs for a wide range of wind and stress applications are provided. These needs strongly support a short list of desired capabilities of future missions and constellations.\n
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