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  1. SeaWinds-derived winds in coastal areas

    This paper presents a new methodology to improve the sampling of coastal winds derived from the S...

    Giuseppe Grieco; Ad Stoffelen; Anton Verhoef; Jur Vogelzang; Marcos Portabella | 2023 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea; Learning to Measure Sea Health Parameters (MetroSea) | 2023
  2. Characterization of Aeolus Measurement Errors by Triple Collocation Analysis Over Western Europe

    The resolution of regional numerical weather prediction (NWP) models has continuously been increa...

    Federico Cossu, Marcos Portabella, Wenming Lin, Ad Stoffelen, Jur Vogelzang, Gert-Jan Marseille, Siebren de Haan | IGARSS 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium | 2022
  3. The Effect of Error Non-Orthogonality on Triple Collocation Analyses

    Triple collocation analysis is an established technique for calculating the relative linear inter...

    Jur Vogelzang, Ad Stoffelen, Anton Verhoef | Remote Sensing | 2022 | 14
  4. On the Accuracy and Consistency of Quintuple Collocation Analysis of In Situ, Scatterometer, and NWP Winds

    The accuracy and consistency of a quintuple collocation analysis of ocean surface vector winds fr...

    Jur Vogelzang, Ad Stoffelen | Remote Sensing | 2022 | 14
  5. Analysis of Data-Derived SeaWinds Normalized Radar Cross-Section Noise

    The normalized standard deviation (Kp) of the noise that affects scatterometer Normalized Radar C...

    Giuseppe Grieco, Ad Stoffelen, Anton Verhoef, Jur Vogelzang, Marcos Portabella | Remote Sensing | 2022 | 14
  6. SAR and ASCAT Tropical Cyclone Wind Speed Reconciliation

    Wind speed reconciliation across different wind sources is critically needed for extending availa...

    Weicheng Ni , Ad Stoffelen, Kaijun Ren, Xiaofeng Yang, Jur Vogelzang | Remote Sensing | 2022 | 14
  7. Towards Quikscat-Derived Coastal Winds

    This paper presents the implementation of the Land Contribution Ratio (LCR) methodology for the p...

    Giuseppe Grieco, Marcos Portabella, Ad Stoffelen, Jur Vogelzang, Anton Verhoef | 2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS | 2021
  8. On the solution of the multiple collocation problem

    A new solution method is given for the general multiple collocation problem formulated in terms o...

    Jur Vogelzang, Ad Stoffelen | Essoar | 2021
  9. Quadruple Collocation Analysis of In-Situ, Scatterometer, and NWP Winds

    Triple collocation is an established technique for retrieving linear calibration coefficients an...

    Jur Vogelzang and Ad Stoffelen | Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans | 2021 | 126
  10. Improvements in Ku-band scatterometer wind ambiguity removal using ASCAT-based empirical background error correlations

    Wind scatterometry is an established technique for accurately measuring wind vectors over the wor...

    Jur Vogelzang, Ad Stoffelen | Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2018 | 144
  11. An SST‐dependent K u‐band geophysical model function for R apid S cat

    A new Ku-band geophysical model function (GMF), which includes sea surface temperature (SST) depe...

    Zhixiong Wang, Ad Stoffelen, Chaofang Zhao, Jur Vogelzang, Anton Verhoef, Jeroen Verspeek, Mingsen Lin, Ge Chen | Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans | 2017 | 122
  12. Advancements in Scatterometer Wind Processing

    The EUMETSAT Advanced Scatterometer ASCAT on MetOp-A was launched on 19 October 2006 as the third...

    Ad Stoffelen, Marcos Portabella, Anton Verhoef, Jeroen Verspeek, Jur Vogelzang | 2008 | 2008 | NOAA | EUMETSAT
  13. ON HIGH RESOLUTION COASTAL WINDS

    The Advanced scatterometer, ASCAT, on MetOp-A was launched on 19 October 2006 as the third wind s...

    Ad Stoffelen, Marcos Portabella, Anton Verhoef, Jur Vogelzang | 2008 | 2008 | EuroGOOS