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Hélène Etienne

Publications -  7
Citations -  301

Hélène Etienne is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geostrophic wind & Ocean surface topography. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 198 citations.

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Copernicus Marine Service Ocean State Report

Karina von Schuckmann, +121 more
TL;DR: Sandrine Mulet, Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli, Simon Good, Andrea Pisano, Eric Greiner, Maeva Monier, Emmanuel... as discussed by the authors The Essential Variables of Ocean Temperature and Salinity
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The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service Ocean State Report

Karina von Schuckmann, +77 more
TL;DR: The Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) Ocean State Report (OSR) provides an annual report of the state of the global ocean and European regional seas for policy and decision-makers with the additional aim of increasing general public awareness about the status of, and changes in, the marine environment as mentioned in this paper.
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The new CNES-CLS18 global mean dynamic topography

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the newly updated CNES-CLS18 MDT, which uses updated input datasets: the GOCO05S geoid model is used based on the complete GOCE mission (November 2009-October 2013) and 10.5 years of GRACE data, together with all drifting buoy velocities (SVP-type and Argo floats) and hydrological profiles (CORA database) available from 1993 to 2017 (instead of the 1993-2012).
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Improving the Altimeter-Derived Surface Currents Using Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Data: A Sensitivity Study to SST Products

TL;DR: A comparative study based on three satellite-derived daily SST products: the Remote Sensing Systems, the UK Met Office OSTIA, and the Multiscale Ultra-High resolution SST, finding that the accuracy of the marine currents computed with the synergistic approach is assessed by comparisons with in-situ estimated currents derived from a global network of drifting buoys.

Copernicus in situ TAC, Global ocean delayed mode currents from drifting buoys, Product User Manual - PUM

TL;DR: In this article, the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service for In Situ observations Product User Manual (PUM) on the global currents product from drifting buoys is presented.