Uncrewed Ocean Gliders and Saildrones Support Hurricane Forecasting and Research

Miles et al focus on uncrewed ocean gliders and saildrones support hurricane forecasting and research. Components of the sustained ocean observing system are useful for understanding the role of the ocean in hurricane intensity changes. Here, the authors provide a broad overview of the ongoing US hu...

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Hauptverfasser: Miles, Travis N., Zhang, Dongxiao, Foltz, Gregory R., Zhang, Jun A., Meinig, Christian, Bringas, Francis, Triñanes, Joaquin, Le Hénaff, Matthieu, Vargas, Maria F. Aristizabal, Coakley, Sam, Edwards, Catherine R., Gong, Donglai, Todd, Robert E., Oliver, Matthew J., Wilson, W. Douglas, Whilden, Kerri, Kirkpatrick, Barbara, Chardon-Maldonado, Patricia, Morell, Julio M., Hernandez, Debra, Kuska, Gerhard, Stienbarger, Cheyenne D., Bailey, Kathleen, Zhang, Chidong, Glenn, Scott M., Goni, Gustavo J.
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