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Ssalto/Duacs users
Here are examples of Duacs data uses presented within Aviso website.
Those applications use either Near-Real Time or Delayed -Time data. The teams that use the data are spread all over the world, and study all kinds of regions.
- Apr. 2007: Discovering a current in the 21st century
- Apr. 2008: Diving in an eddy
- Apr. 2009: Cruise around Kerguelen Island
- Apr. 2013: Surface currents, a pinch of winds with altimetry
- Apr. 2016: One thousand drifters and one (future) satellite in the Gulf of Mexico
- Apr. 2017: How El Niño and related sea level fall impacted indonesian corals
- Aug. 2004: Summer: wet monsoon season
- Aug. 2005: Satellites shed light on the Kon Tiki story
- Aug. 2006: a multi-sensor's view on biology
- Aug. 2008: Separating planetary waves from eddies
- Aug. 2009: Gliding in the sea
- Aug. 2013: 20 years of typhoons
- Dec. 2007: What will next season be like?
- Dec. 2009: Understanding marine areas using satellites
- Dec. 2012: Winds and currents around India
- Feb. 2006: Heat moves with the eddies
- Feb. 2007: Ierapetra gyre pops in and out
- Feb. 2011: "Lively currents" plus ten years
- Feb. 2012: Up North
- Feb. 2013: Alboran Sea eddies
- Feb. 2015: Small fishes in a big ocean
- Jan. 2003: Altimetry and phytoplankton
- Jan. 2006: Merging of altimetry data: proofs from other measurements
- Jan. 2008: Like a stone carried away by the current
- Jan. 2013: Salinity gets finer with altimetry
- Jan. 2015: El Niño played hide and seek in 2014
- Jul. 2005: Several altimetry satellites for ocean forecasts
- Jul. 2009: Jason-2 first year in orbit
- Jun. 1999: An eddy blown by the wind
- Jun. 2000: Lively currents
- Jun. 2003: Combining sensors
- Jun. 2004: Nida: altimetric view of a typhoon
- Jun. 2006: Tehuantepec eddies
- Jun. 2009: A corridor of eddies
- Mar. 2008: Black Sea's eddies
- Mar. 2009: Striped ocean
- Mar. 2010: Eddies in the Gulf of Alaska
- Mar. 2011: 177,000 eddies in the oceans
- Mar. 2012: Following Kuroshio paths
- May 2013: Drifting buoy
- Nov. 2005: Forecasting at oceans' scale
- Nov. 2006: Argonautica buoys around a Tehuantepec eddy
- Nov. 2011: the ocean is (in part) its own source of variability
- Oct. 2003: Black Sea forecasting
- Oct. 2011: Crustaceans off Chile
- Oct. 2014: Better Mediterranean circulation
- Sep. 2004: Four satellites to watch over the Mediterranean
- Sep. 2007: Altimetry on eddies' tracks