Near-real time sea surface current information is needed for ocean operations. On a global scale, only satellites can provide such measurements. This can be done with data from infrared radiometers, available on several satellites, thus giving several images a day. This work analyses the accuracy of such an estimation of surface current fields retrieved with the maximum cross correlation (MCC) method, here used to track patterns of Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) brightness temperature between 224 pairs of consecutive images taken between January and December 2015 in the western Mediterranean Sea. Comparison with in-situ drifters shows that relatively small patterns, moving at a slow speed, tracked between images separated ...
International audienceThe time series of satellite infrared AVHRR data from 1985 to 2005 has been us...
Using cross correlations between sequential infrared satellite images, an objective technique is dev...
Measuring the ocean surface currents at high spatio-temporal resolutions is crucial for scientific a...
Near-real time sea surface current information is needed for ocean operations. On a global scale, on...
Special issue Observing the Flow of Ocean Currents and Circulation Using Remote Sensing.-- 14 pages,...
We explore the potential of computing coastal ocean surface currents from Moderate-Resolution Imagin...
Using sea surface temperature from satellite images to retrieve sea surface currents is not a new id...
Improved maximum cross correlation (MCC) techniques are used to retrieve ocean surface currents from...
The understanding of the relationship between surface currents derived from weather models and remot...
An investigation into the use of cross-correlation statistics to resolve surface velocities from sat...
International audienceRemotely sensed data in the thermal infrared, allowing to correctly estimate t...
This paper presents some remote sensing techniques and their applications to the understanding of th...
Satellite techniques make the first truly global measurements of quasi-synoptic surface ocean curren...
This thesis focuses on the development, analysis and evaluation of methods for the retrieval of ocea...
A comparison between in situ and satellite sea surface temperature (SST) is presented for the Wester...
International audienceThe time series of satellite infrared AVHRR data from 1985 to 2005 has been us...
Using cross correlations between sequential infrared satellite images, an objective technique is dev...
Measuring the ocean surface currents at high spatio-temporal resolutions is crucial for scientific a...
Near-real time sea surface current information is needed for ocean operations. On a global scale, on...
Special issue Observing the Flow of Ocean Currents and Circulation Using Remote Sensing.-- 14 pages,...
We explore the potential of computing coastal ocean surface currents from Moderate-Resolution Imagin...
Using sea surface temperature from satellite images to retrieve sea surface currents is not a new id...
Improved maximum cross correlation (MCC) techniques are used to retrieve ocean surface currents from...
The understanding of the relationship between surface currents derived from weather models and remot...
An investigation into the use of cross-correlation statistics to resolve surface velocities from sat...
International audienceRemotely sensed data in the thermal infrared, allowing to correctly estimate t...
This paper presents some remote sensing techniques and their applications to the understanding of th...
Satellite techniques make the first truly global measurements of quasi-synoptic surface ocean curren...
This thesis focuses on the development, analysis and evaluation of methods for the retrieval of ocea...
A comparison between in situ and satellite sea surface temperature (SST) is presented for the Wester...
International audienceThe time series of satellite infrared AVHRR data from 1985 to 2005 has been us...
Using cross correlations between sequential infrared satellite images, an objective technique is dev...
Measuring the ocean surface currents at high spatio-temporal resolutions is crucial for scientific a...