Elaboration of Technologies for the Diagnosis of Tropical Hurricanes Beginning in Oceans with Remote Sensing Methods

Autor: S.P. Golovachev, E. P. Novichikhin, A. A. Milshin, A. G. Grankov, Anatolij M. Shutko, S. V. Marechek, N. K. Shelobanova
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Advances in Hurricane Research-Modelling, Meteorology, Preparedness and Impacts
DOI: 10.5772/53863
Popis: Satellite passive microwave (MCW) radiometric methods are an important tool for deter‐ mining the oceanographic and meteorological parameters that affect the energy exchange in the ocean-atmosphere system (SOA), such as sea surface temperature, wind speed, the total amount of water vapor in the atmosphere, integral water vapor content of the clouds, pre‐ cipitation intensity, and also especially important to study the characteristics of the cyclonic areas of the ocean are the vertical turbulent fluxes of heat, moisture and momentum. These satellite measurements can also give indirect information about the factors important from the point of formation of tropical storms processes in the ocean and on its bottom, outside of direct line of sight remote means. Their use in this case "allows researcher to look into the ocean column on the surface of which as a kind of screen are projected the various images of deep-water processes” [1].
Databáze: OpenAIRE