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Science Highlights - 2004

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December

  • Malvinas Current Blooms - 23 Dec 04
  • Atmospheric Correction for SWE Estimation Using 19-37 GHz Radiometric Measurements
  • Guiding the South Pole Traverse
  • Global Land Surface Water Use Efficiency

November

  • Chlorophyll gradients around the Falkland Islands
  • Canadian Ice Cap Elevation Change Rates (dh/dt) For Periods 1995-2000 and 2000-2004
  • Coupling High-Resolution Earth System Models Using Advanced Computational Technologies
  • 2D-STAR: First Synthetic Aperture L-Band Radiometer Image

October

  • Spring Bloom in the Tasman Sea 24 Oct 04
  • Validating global snow water equivalent and snow depth estimates from AMSR-E radio brightness observations
  • Aerial Site Inspection of Kuparuk, Alaska watershed for 2006 Cold Land Processes Field Experiment-2

September

  • Hurricane Ivan: 15 Sept 04 approaching the Gulf Coast
  • Measuring Mount Moulton - West Antarctica
  • Continuing Rapid Decline of the Arctic Perennial Ice Cover
  • A Cold Land Processes Pathfinder (CLPP) Observing System Simulation Experiment (OSSE)
  • Brightness Temperature (TB) Comparisons

August

  • Hurricane Charley Increases Turbidity Over West Florida Shelf
  • Spatial distributions of global soil moisture retrievals from satellite microwave observations
  • CoSMIR Response to Snow Cover

July

  • SeaWiFS captures algal blooms off Strait of Juan de Fuca
  • Canada's Shrinking Ice Caps
  • A Broad-band Microwave Radiometer Technique at X-band for Rain & Drop Size Distribution Estimation

June

  • Recent SeaWiFS view of the forest fires over Alaska
  • Comparison of Soil Moisture Retrieval Algorithms Using Simulated HYDROS Brightness Temperatures
  • Using satellite-derived ice concentrations to represent Antarctic coastal polynyas in ocean climate models

May

  • Yellow Sea Haze captured by SeaWiFS
  • Ocean Salinity Model Function
  • High Resolution Global Modeling with the Land Information System

April

  • Did Hurricane Isabel leave a track across the Sargasso Sea?
  • From ground truth measurements to space borne soil moisture monitoring
  • Local-Scale Observations and Microwave Modeling of Snow: Cold Land Processes Field Experiment-1

March

  • SeaWiFS views Spring Runoff in the Baltic Sea
  • Decline of Subpolar North Atlantic Circulation During the 1990s
  • Satellite-Based Estimation Of Aerodynamic Roughness for Global Climate Studies
  • Ground penetrating radar simulations for Jupiter's Icy moons

February

  • SeaWiFS Views Turbid Water Along the Carolina–Georgia–Florida Coast
  • GRACE Satellites Provide First Space-Based Observations of Terrestrial Water Storage
  • Surface Reference Technique (SRT) for Estimating Path-Attenuation for the TRMM Precipitation Radar

January

  • "OceanColor Web" Goes Live!
  • Detection of Change in the Arctic using satellite and in situ data
  • Quantifying the Uncertainty in Passive Microwave Snow Water Equivalent Observations


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