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Date: 2016-06-02 16:12:54
Wind
Vortices
Metrology
Scatterometer
Tropical cyclone
53d Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
Eye
Wind gradient
Remote sensing
Hurricane Hunters
Antenna
Planetary boundary layer

CROSS-POLARIZED C-BAND SEA-SURFACE NRCS OBSERVATIONS IN EXTREME WINDS Joseph Sapp∗ , Paul Chang, Zorana Jelenak† NOAA/NESDIS/STAR/SOCD College Park, MD, USA 20740

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