I. V. Cherny, A. M. Alesin, N.N. Gorobetz, V.P. Nakonechny, S. Pantzov, A.I. Zabishny
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Abstract
For oceanography and meteorology it is important to develop a remote sensing technique that can provide information about processes taking place in the active ocean layer, including those that produce the decisive influence on the atmospheric state. Although mm-wave radiometry is traditionally used mainly for atmospheric studies, it could be effectively applied in oceanographic research. This paper describes the advanced airborne multispectral mm-wave imagine technique for remote sensing of the ocean-atmosphere system. The possibility for diagnostics of the oceanic and atmospheric processes with the sea surface microwave emission is discussed.<>