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Seasat Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer: Results of the Gulf of Alaska Workshop
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Alaska WorkshopEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringMeasurementRadio CommunicationEducationOceanographyRadiometer ResultsEarth ScienceOcean MonitoringCalibrationAtmospheric ScienceMeteorological MeasurementInstrumentationMeteorologyRadio EngineeringMicrowave Remote SensingGeographyRadiation MeasurementStandard DeviationMicrowave MeasurementRadiometryRadio PropagationRadarRemote SensingScanning Multichannel
The scanning multichannel microwave radiometer results for the Gulf of Alaska Seasat Experiment Workshop are quite encouraging, especially in view of the immaturity of the data-processing algorithms. For open ocean, rain-free cells of highest-quality surface truth wind determinations exhibit standard deviations of 3 meters per second about a bias of 1.5 meters per second. The sea-surface temperature shows a standard deviation of approximately 1.5 degrees C about a bias of 3 degrees to 5 degrees C under a variety of changing meteorological conditions.
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