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United States Department of Defense / WINDSAT / Radiometry / Special sensor microwave/imager / Oceanography / Scatterometer / Sea surface temperature / Wind / Coriolis / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences / Earth
Date: 2009-08-03 13:15:07
United States Department of Defense
WINDSAT
Radiometry
Special sensor microwave/imager
Oceanography
Scatterometer
Sea surface temperature
Wind
Coriolis
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Earth

NOAA/NESDIS Near-Real Time WindSat Wind Vector Retrievals

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