Abstract:
This is one of a series of reprocessed data products that was produced from the Seasat-A satellite scatterometer (SASS) data. Three months of vector wind observations are used to construct gridded fields of monthly average wind stress over the global oceans. SASS observations of global near-surface winds span the period 7 July to 10 October 1978. The 96-day mission was divided into three periods of approximately one-month duration. The spatial resoultion is 2.5 degrees in latitude and longitude. The vector average wind stress are stored in dynes per centimeter squared (dyn/cm²). A subroutine to read the data is included. A Users Guide exists for this product. Data are provided in ASCII and are available via anonymous FTP to podaac.jpl.nasa.gov in the pub/ocean_wind/seasat/wind/monthly_Chelton directory or on 8mm or 4mm tape using LINUX Tar. The data set was restored in 1996.
Data Set Volume: 1 MB Smallest order: Entire data set Std. product: Data set via FTP. Formats: Data are provided in ASCII
Citation
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References: Chelton, D. B., A. M. Mestas-Nunez, and M. H. Freilich, "Global wind stress and Sverdrup circulation from the Seasat Scatterometer," Journal of Physical Oceanography, 20, 1990, pp. 1175-1205.