It takes the average reader and 1 minute to read Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals from Remote Sensing by Xiaofeng Li
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This book covers topics ranging from a detailed error analysis of SSTs to new applications employed, for example, in the study of the El Niño-La Niña Southern Oscillation, lake temperatures, and coral bleaching. New techniques for interpolation and algorithm development are presented, including improvements for cloud detection. Analysis of the pixel-to-pixel uncertainties provides insight to applications for high spatial resolutions. New approaches for the estimation and evaluation of SSTs are presented. In addition, an overview of the Climate Change Initiative, with specific applications to SST, is presented. The book provides an excellent overview of the current technology, while also highlighting new technologies and their applications to new missions.
Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals from Remote Sensing by Xiaofeng Li is 1 pages long, and a total of 251 words.
This makes it 0% the length of the average book. It also has 0% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 1 minute to read Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals from Remote Sensing aloud.
Sea Surface Temperature Retrievals from Remote Sensing is suitable for students ages 4 and up.
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