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Abderrahim Bentamy

Researcher at IFREMER

Publications -  74
Citations -  2459

Abderrahim Bentamy is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scatterometer & Wind speed. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 69 publications receiving 2134 citations. Previous affiliations of Abderrahim Bentamy include Institut Français.

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Gridded surface wind fields from Metop/ASCAT measurements

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors deal with the calculation and validation of daily surface wind vector fields from wind speed and direction observations derived from Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) scatterometer measurements over the global ocean.
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Satellite Estimates of Wind Speed and Latent Heat Flux over the Global Oceans

TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimate and examine some ocean surface flux variables using satellite measurements and compare different satellite estimates for the same variable, and bias corrections have been applied so that they are compatible with each other.
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A high-resolution 44-year atmospheric hindcast for the Mediterranean Basin: contribution to the regional improvement of global reanalysis

TL;DR: In this article, a 44-year high-resolution atmospheric hindcast for the whole Mediterranean Basin was performed within the EU-funded Hindcast of Dynamic Processes of the Ocean and Coastal Areas of Europe (HIPOCAS) Project.
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Characterization of ASCAT measurements based on buoy and QuikSCAT wind vector observations

TL;DR: The Advanced SCATterometer (ASCAT) onboard MetOp-A satellite provides surface wind speed and direction over global ocean with a spatial resolu- tion of 25 km square over two swaths of 550 km widths as discussed by the authors.
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From Observation to Information and Users: The Copernicus Marine Service Perspective

Pierre Yves Le Traon, +75 more
TL;DR: An overview of CMEMS, its evolution, and how the value of in situ and satellite observations is increased through the generation of high-level products ready to be used by downstream applications and services is presented.