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An observing system simulation experiment to evaluate the scientific merit of wind and ozone measurements from the future SWIFT instrument

Lahoz, W. A., Brugge, R., Jackson, D. R., Migliorini, S., Swinbank, R., Lary, D. and Lee, A. (2005) An observing system simulation experiment to evaluate the scientific merit of wind and ozone measurements from the future SWIFT instrument. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 131 (606). pp. 503-523. ISSN 1477-870X

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Abstract/Summary

(from author) One of the first papers in the peer-review literature to discuss an OSSE to evaluate future wind observations in the stratosphere. Provides key evidence to justify the construction of the SWIFT instrument (currently planned to be built by the Canadian Space Agency for launch on ~ 2010).

Item Type:Article
Divisions:Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Meteorology
ID Code:5321
Additional Information:Part B
Publisher:Royal Meteorological Society

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