One- to two-month oscillations in SSMI surface wind speed in western tropical Pacific Ocean

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Oceanography: General: Equatorial Oceanography, Oceanography: General: Remote Sensing And Electromagnetic Processes, Oceanography: General: Marine Meteorology, Atmospheric Composition And Structure: General Or Miscellaneous

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The 10-m wind speed over the ocean can be estimated from microwave brightness temperature measurements recorded by the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSMI) instrument mounted on a polar-orbiting spacecraft. Four-year (1988-1991) time series of average daily 1°×1° SSMI wind speeds were analyzed at selected sites in the western tropical Pacific Ocean. One- to two-month period wind speed oscillations with amplitudes statistically significant at the 95% confidence level were observed near Kanton, Eniwetok, Guam, and Truk. This is the first report of such an oscillation in SSMI wind speeds.

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