C‐band High and Extreme‐Force Speeds (CHEFS) ‐ Final Report

Global information on the motion near the ocean surface is generally lacking, limiting the physical modelling capabilities of the forcing of the world' s water surfaces by the atmosphere (Belmonte and Stoffelen, 2019). This also limits our knowledge of the exchange of momentum across the ocean‐atmosphere interface, affecting meteorological and ocean applications (Trindade et al., 2019). A particularly pressing requirement in the Ocean Surface Vector Wind (OSVW) community is to obtain reliable extreme winds in hurricanes (> 30 m s‐1) from wind scatterometers, since extreme wind, storm surge and wave forecasts for societal warning are a high priority in nowcasting as well as in Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP). [...]

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Main Authors: Stoffelen, Ad, Mouche, Alexis Aurélien, Polverari, Federica, van Zadelhoff, Gerd-Jan, Sapp, Joe, Portabella, Marcos, Chang, Paul, Lin, Wenming, Jelenak, Zorana
Format: informe técnico biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2020-04
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/222000
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