Application of Aerosondes to high-resolution observations of sea surface temperature over

[1] Continuous observation of sea surface temperature (SST) were obtained for a period of 27 hours over Barrow Canyon on 20–21 September 2002 using a small robotic aircraft called the Aerosonde. These observations demonstrated significant spatial and temporal variations in the SST at scales that wou...

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Main Authors: Barrow Canyon, Jun Inoue, Judith A. Curry
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