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Table 1. Coordinates, number of data points, range and mean value for wind speed, and range and mean value of SST of selected regions (a) for January 2006, (b) for July 2006.
Figure 1. Satellite retrieved 37 GHz W data for 11 March 2006.
Figure 2. Selected regions to determine regional variations of W (U 10 ).
Figure 3. Global W as function of U 10 from QuikSCAT for March 2006 where W is obtained with 10 GHz (a) – and 37 GHz (b) measurement frequency
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