Seasonal changes in microwave sea surface temperature in the labrador sea and its relationship to seasonal changes in ocean surface currents (original) (raw)

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Seasonal changes in microwave sea surface temperature in the labrador sea and its relationship to seasonal changes in ocean surface currents

2006

Abstract

As one of the few places in the ocean where winter cooling/mixing creates conditions where water from the surface can penetrate into the deep ocean the Labrador Sea is an area of interest to people studying climate change in the ocean. Persistent cloud cover over this area makes it impossible to use infrared satellite imagery to relate space/time changes in

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