Monitoring Ocean Currents with Satellite Sensors (original) (raw)
Monitoring ocean currents is crucial for understanding global ocean dynamics, spanning multiple spatial and temporal scales. This research highlights the use of satellite sensors to capture surface currents, focusing on large-scale features like gyres, boundary currents, and eddies. A comprehensive overview of methods, challenges, and future directions in satellite observations of ocean currents is provided, emphasizing the need for integration of surface and subsurface measurements to enhance the understanding of ocean circulation and its climatic implications.