«Ocean water vapor and cloud burden trends derived from
the topex microwave radiometer.»
«Ocean water vapor and cloud burden trends derived from
the topex microwave radiometer» by Brown, S.; Desai, S.; Keihm, S.; Ruf, C.
Motivated primarily by Mitchum's conclusion, Keihm et al., 2000 (Abstract; Google Scholar access) actively tried to come up with something that could cause a «drift» in the satellites, and eventually decided that a temporary problem in the «
TOPEX Microwave Radiometer path delay measurements», which stopped in December 1996 could do that.
Not exact matches
Microwave radars of the European Remote - Sensing Satellites (ERS),
radiometers of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) and the dual - frequency altimeter
TOPEX - POSEIDON have shown their ability to improve the description and location of storms, especially in the case of tropical cyclones for which very few traditional observations exist.