Behavior of the Brightness Temperature of the Ocean–Atmosphere System Under Conditions of Midlatitude and Tropical Cyclone Activity
We analyze the behavior of the ocean–atmosphere system characteristics based on direct (contact) and satellite microwave radiometric measurements. Some common and distinctive features of their dynamics in the mid-latitudes of the North Atlantic (in its Norwegian, Newfoundland, and Gulf Stream energy...
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