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Combining sensors

Sea surface color images from SeaWiFS.

The combination between altimetry and other sensor's data (in-situ or other sensors on satellites payload), is a powerful tool to analyse ocean circulation and its variability.

Combining sensors in the others pages

  • Sep. 2008: Altimetry to validate Argo
  • Other techniques
  • Altimetry and buoys
  • Sail races
  • Green turtles in Mozambique
  • Leartherback turtles in eddies
  • Sep. 1999: Mare nostrum, Mare incognita ?
  • Nov. 1999: Eddies: two sides to the story
  • Jul. 2000: Where currents meet
  • Aug. 2001: Currents, buoys and children
  • Sep. 2002: Adding an in-depth view to altimetry
  • Nov. 2002: El Niño under close scrutinies
  • Jan. 2003: Altimetry and phytoplankton
  • Jun. 2003: Combining sensors
  • Mar. 2005: Floats everywhere
  • Feb. 2005: Brazil-Malvinas confluence
  • Jan. 2006: Merging of altimetry data: proofs from other measurements
  • Feb. 2006: Heat moves with the eddies
  • Nov. 2006: Argonautica buoys around a Tehuantepec eddy
  • Aug. 2006: a multi-sensor's view on biology
  • Jul. 2007: Cruising speed measurements
  • Science questions
  • Marine animals
  • Dossier : Satellites Monitor The Mediterranean Pulse (pdf, 3.3 Mb).

 
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