Horizontal winds at 850 hPa from tropical cyclones retrieved using the nonlinear balance equation, where the mass field was determined from Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) temperature soundings, are compared with the surface wind fields derived from NASA’s Quick Scatterometer (QuikSCAT) and Hurricane Research Division H*Wind analyses. It was found that the AMSU-derived wind speeds at 850 hPa have linear relations with the surface wind speeds from QuikSCAT or H*Wind. There are also characteristic biases of wind direction between AMSU and QuikSCAT or H*Wind. Using this information to adjust the speed and correct for the directional bias, a new algorithm was developed for estimation of the tropical cyclone surface wind field from the A...
Satellite microwave scatterometer wind retrievals, given in the standard product (e.g., QuikSCAT L2B...
Accurate forecasts of tropical cyclone surface wind fields are essential for decisions involving eva...
A revised geophysical model function for applications of QuikSCAT data to tropical cyclones is descr...
The first Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit temperature sounder (AMSU-A) was launched on the NOAA-15 ...
Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) data are used to provide objective estimates of 1-min maximu...
A method to estimate objectively the surface wind fields associated with tropical cyclones using onl...
Over the last three decades, microwave remote sensing has played a significant role in ocean surface...
A new data set of tropical cyclone winds (‘TC-winds’) through rain as observed by the WindSat and AM...
Accurate measurements of surface observations are necessary for development of numerical weather pre...
Meteorologists require reliable real-time measurements of tropical cyclone (TC) conditions to issue ...
The utility and shortcomings of near-real-time ocean surface vector wind retrievals from the NASA Qu...
Satellite microwave scatterometers are the principal source of global synoptic-scale ocean vector w...
The ability to accurately measure ocean surface wind vectors from space in all weather conditions is...
A new approach to retrieve sea surface wind speed (SWS) in tropical cyclones (TCs) from the Advanced...
Combined microwave brightness temperature measurements from recent L- and dual C-band satellite radi...
Satellite microwave scatterometer wind retrievals, given in the standard product (e.g., QuikSCAT L2B...
Accurate forecasts of tropical cyclone surface wind fields are essential for decisions involving eva...
A revised geophysical model function for applications of QuikSCAT data to tropical cyclones is descr...
The first Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit temperature sounder (AMSU-A) was launched on the NOAA-15 ...
Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) data are used to provide objective estimates of 1-min maximu...
A method to estimate objectively the surface wind fields associated with tropical cyclones using onl...
Over the last three decades, microwave remote sensing has played a significant role in ocean surface...
A new data set of tropical cyclone winds (‘TC-winds’) through rain as observed by the WindSat and AM...
Accurate measurements of surface observations are necessary for development of numerical weather pre...
Meteorologists require reliable real-time measurements of tropical cyclone (TC) conditions to issue ...
The utility and shortcomings of near-real-time ocean surface vector wind retrievals from the NASA Qu...
Satellite microwave scatterometers are the principal source of global synoptic-scale ocean vector w...
The ability to accurately measure ocean surface wind vectors from space in all weather conditions is...
A new approach to retrieve sea surface wind speed (SWS) in tropical cyclones (TCs) from the Advanced...
Combined microwave brightness temperature measurements from recent L- and dual C-band satellite radi...
Satellite microwave scatterometer wind retrievals, given in the standard product (e.g., QuikSCAT L2B...
Accurate forecasts of tropical cyclone surface wind fields are essential for decisions involving eva...
A revised geophysical model function for applications of QuikSCAT data to tropical cyclones is descr...