Program year: 1989/1990Digitized from print original stored in HDRFeature tracking is a technique that produces a sea surface velocity field from sequential images of sea surface brightness temperature derived from satellite measurements of upwelling radiation intensity. To test the validity of the vector fields produced by feature tracking, the trajectories of model water parcels moved by the vector field are compared with the trajectories of actual drifting buoys. Six buoys in the Gulf of Mexico during the spring of 1989 serve as the basis for the comparison. Using feature tracking on two different image pairs pairs I estimated two velocity vector fields. then developed and used a fourth-order Runge-Kutta integration routine to move model...
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This dissertation presents a new method for the estimation of oceanic surface velocity vector fields...
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International audienceThis paper aims at estimating the apparent velocity from sequences of satellit...
An investigation into the use of cross-correlation statistics to resolve surface velocities from sat...
A simple method of fusing tracer observations and model outputs for computing surface velocities in ...
Using cross correlations between sequential infrared satellite images, an objective technique is dev...
Oceanic surface velocity fields are objectively estimated from time-sequential satellite images of s...
Improved maximum cross correlation (MCC) techniques are used to retrieve ocean surface currents from...
Mapping surface currents with high spatiotemporal resolution over a wide coverage is crucial for und...
Coastal ocean circulation models need high-resolution input fields, such as winds, sea surface heigh...
We evaluate the method of estimating sea surface velocities from sequences of AVHRR and CZCS images ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography...
Surface fluxes of momentum, freshwater, and energy across the air–sea interface determine oceanic ci...
This presentation will describe the practice of, and prospects for, using surface vector winds (SVW)...
International audienceThe paper presents a motion estimation method based on data assimilation in a ...
This dissertation presents a new method for the estimation of oceanic surface velocity vector fields...
Oil slicks and sheens reside at the air-sea interface, a region of the ocean that is notoriously dif...
International audienceThis paper aims at estimating the apparent velocity from sequences of satellit...
An investigation into the use of cross-correlation statistics to resolve surface velocities from sat...
A simple method of fusing tracer observations and model outputs for computing surface velocities in ...
Using cross correlations between sequential infrared satellite images, an objective technique is dev...
Oceanic surface velocity fields are objectively estimated from time-sequential satellite images of s...
Improved maximum cross correlation (MCC) techniques are used to retrieve ocean surface currents from...
Mapping surface currents with high spatiotemporal resolution over a wide coverage is crucial for und...
Coastal ocean circulation models need high-resolution input fields, such as winds, sea surface heigh...
We evaluate the method of estimating sea surface velocities from sequences of AVHRR and CZCS images ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography...
Surface fluxes of momentum, freshwater, and energy across the air–sea interface determine oceanic ci...
This presentation will describe the practice of, and prospects for, using surface vector winds (SVW)...
International audienceThe paper presents a motion estimation method based on data assimilation in a ...
This dissertation presents a new method for the estimation of oceanic surface velocity vector fields...
Oil slicks and sheens reside at the air-sea interface, a region of the ocean that is notoriously dif...