Sea Surface Salinity Subfootprint Variability from a Global High-Resolution Model
Subfootprint variability (SFV) is variability at a spatial scale smaller than the footprint of a satellite, and it cannot be resolved by satellite observations. It is important to quantify and understand, as it contributes to the error budget for satellite data. The purpose of this study was to esti...
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Main Authors: | Frederick M. Bingham, Susannah Brodnitz, Severine Fournier, Karly Ulfsax, Akiko Hayashi, Hong Zhang |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/20c7fd5e5f1f4921a1914c17f01195c5 |
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