Medium and high resolution optical data (MODIS, MERIS, TM, ETM+), altimetry and radar data together with meteorological re-analysis are used for investigation of eddies, upwellings and internal wave manifestation in the Black Sea and Strait of Gibraltar. The next topics are discussed: 1. Sea surface roughness by optical scanners data – upwelling, eddies, pollutions and internal waves manifestation in sun glitter pattern. 2. Coastal upwelling - thermal and optical properties and impact on sea level and surface roughness. 3. Eddies manifestation in variation of the upper layer properties - different remote sensing sensors. 4. Statistic for 1994-2010 years and properties of eddies in the Black Sea, impact of the wind forcing – altimetry and me...
peer reviewedIn the paper, an examination of hydrological fronts in the Black Sea is presented based...
ABSTRACT: Sea surface height (SSH) variability is presented over the Black Sea during 1993–2005. The...
Mesoscale eddies are ubiquitous features of oceanic circulation and important contributors to the tr...
Data from MERIS onboard Envisat and MODIS onboard Terra and Aqua for 15–16 May 2010 were used to stu...
peer reviewedExamination of non-stationary eddies in the Black Sea is presented based on satellite v...
Purpose. The approach represented in the article is applied to analysis of satellite scanner optical...
Two remote sensing methods, satellite altimetry and 4D-Var assimilation of satellite imagery, are us...
Infrared image sequences covering the Black Sea are examined to investigate the evolution of mesosca...
The field of internal waves in the Black Sea is quite significant. The Black Sea shelf is of particu...
Regular remote sensing data from various sensors are used here for the study of the wind driven upwe...
The results of the earlier optical studies together with the recent measurements carried out within ...
International audienceWe present an innovative approach to the generation of remotely sensed high-re...
The circulation in the Black Sea is characterized by a strong basin-wide current along the shore in ...
This study describes atmospheric forcing parameters constructed from different global climatologies,...
In this work satellite images taken by space borne sensors are used to explain atmospheric as well a...
peer reviewedIn the paper, an examination of hydrological fronts in the Black Sea is presented based...
ABSTRACT: Sea surface height (SSH) variability is presented over the Black Sea during 1993–2005. The...
Mesoscale eddies are ubiquitous features of oceanic circulation and important contributors to the tr...
Data from MERIS onboard Envisat and MODIS onboard Terra and Aqua for 15–16 May 2010 were used to stu...
peer reviewedExamination of non-stationary eddies in the Black Sea is presented based on satellite v...
Purpose. The approach represented in the article is applied to analysis of satellite scanner optical...
Two remote sensing methods, satellite altimetry and 4D-Var assimilation of satellite imagery, are us...
Infrared image sequences covering the Black Sea are examined to investigate the evolution of mesosca...
The field of internal waves in the Black Sea is quite significant. The Black Sea shelf is of particu...
Regular remote sensing data from various sensors are used here for the study of the wind driven upwe...
The results of the earlier optical studies together with the recent measurements carried out within ...
International audienceWe present an innovative approach to the generation of remotely sensed high-re...
The circulation in the Black Sea is characterized by a strong basin-wide current along the shore in ...
This study describes atmospheric forcing parameters constructed from different global climatologies,...
In this work satellite images taken by space borne sensors are used to explain atmospheric as well a...
peer reviewedIn the paper, an examination of hydrological fronts in the Black Sea is presented based...
ABSTRACT: Sea surface height (SSH) variability is presented over the Black Sea during 1993–2005. The...
Mesoscale eddies are ubiquitous features of oceanic circulation and important contributors to the tr...