Latent heat flux (LHF) is one of the main contributors to the global energy budget. As the density of in situ LHF measurements over the global oceans is generally poor, the potential of remotely sensed LHF for meteorological applications is enormous. However, to date none of the available satellite products have included estimates of systematic, random, and sampling uncertainties, all of which are essential for assessing their quality. Here, the challenge is taken on by matching LHF-related pixel-level data of the Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and Fluxes from Satellite (HOAPS) climatology (version 3.3) to in situ measurements originating from a high-quality data archive of buoys and selected ships. Assuming the ground reference...
The Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and Fluxes from Satellite Data (HOAPS) set is a completely s...
HOAPS (Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and Fluxes from Satellite Data) is a global climatology o...
The exchange, or flux, of heat between the oceans and atmosphere is an important driver of the globa...
Latent heat fluxes (LHF) play an essential role in the global energy budget and are thus important f...
A methodology to define uncertainties associated with ocean surface heat flux calculations has been ...
For over a decade, several research groups have been developing air-sea heat flux information over t...
Four state-of-the-art satellite-based estimates of ocean surface latent heat fluxes (LHFs) extending...
When averaged over the tropical oceans (30deg N/S), latent heat flux anomalies derived from passive ...
Today, latent heat flux and precipitation over the global ocean surface can be determined from micro...
Accurate estimation of satellite-derived ocean latent heat flux (LHF) at high spatial resolution rem...
Today, latent heat flux and precipitation over the global ocean surface can be determined from micro...
Five satellite products of latent heat flux at the sea surface were compared to bulk fluxes calculat...
There have been numerous studies evaluating model representation of the latent heat flux (LHF) over ...
The Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and Fluxes from Satellite Data (HOAPS) set is a completely s...
HOAPS (Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and Fluxes from Satellite Data) is a global climatology o...
The exchange, or flux, of heat between the oceans and atmosphere is an important driver of the globa...
Latent heat fluxes (LHF) play an essential role in the global energy budget and are thus important f...
A methodology to define uncertainties associated with ocean surface heat flux calculations has been ...
For over a decade, several research groups have been developing air-sea heat flux information over t...
Four state-of-the-art satellite-based estimates of ocean surface latent heat fluxes (LHFs) extending...
When averaged over the tropical oceans (30deg N/S), latent heat flux anomalies derived from passive ...
Today, latent heat flux and precipitation over the global ocean surface can be determined from micro...
Accurate estimation of satellite-derived ocean latent heat flux (LHF) at high spatial resolution rem...
Today, latent heat flux and precipitation over the global ocean surface can be determined from micro...
Five satellite products of latent heat flux at the sea surface were compared to bulk fluxes calculat...
There have been numerous studies evaluating model representation of the latent heat flux (LHF) over ...
The Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and Fluxes from Satellite Data (HOAPS) set is a completely s...
HOAPS (Hamburg Ocean Atmosphere Parameters and Fluxes from Satellite Data) is a global climatology o...
The exchange, or flux, of heat between the oceans and atmosphere is an important driver of the globa...