Following the SOLAS session at the European Space Agency (ESA) Living Planet Symposium 2019, Milan, Italy, on SOLAS research, we are now planning a Special Issue in the journal Remote Sensing.

We invite all scientists to submit their contributions related to all aspects of remote sensing of the ocean surface and lower atmosphere to this Special Issue.

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 August 2020

Please circulate the notification to all colleagues who might be interested in submitting to this Special Issue. Find more details here.

Guest Editor:
Dr. Peter Minnett
Department of Ocean Sciences, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, USA
pminnett@rsmas.miami.eduBackground:
The ocean-atmosphere interface marks the boundary between the two major fluid components of the climate system. Exchange of heat, moisture, momentum, gases and solid particles between the ocean and atmosphere are of fundamental importance to better understanding and improved forecasting of the weather and climate change. Satellite remote sensing provides global data with rapid sampling at useful accuracies for many studies, and remote sensing from planes, aerial drones, and other platforms is used to study important processes and critical regions.
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