Jerome Patoux

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University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Atmospheric Sciences
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Adames AF, Patoux J, Foster RC. (2014) The contribution of extratropical waves to the MJO wind field Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. 71: 155-176
Purna Chand C, Rao MV, Ramana IV, et al. (2014) Estimation of sea level pressure fields during Cyclone Nilam from Oceansat-2 scatterometer winds Atmospheric Science Letters. 15: 65-71
Patoux J, Levy G. (2013) Space-time interpolation of satellite winds in the tropics Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 118: 10405-10413
Booth JF, Thompson L, Patoux J, et al. (2012) Sensitivity of midlatitude storm intensification to perturbations in the sea surface temperature near the Gulf Stream Monthly Weather Review. 140: 1241-1256
Patoux J, Foster RC. (2012) Cross-validation of scatterometer measurements via sea-level pressure retrieval Ieee Transactions On Geoscience and Remote Sensing. 50: 2507-2517
Booth JF, Thompson L, Patoux J, et al. (2010) The signature of the midlatitude tropospheric storm tracks in the surface winds Journal of Climate. 23: 1160-1174
Levy G, Patoux J. (2010) Indian ocean near-equatorial symmetric stability from satellite observations: An elusive connection to atmospheric convection International Journal of Remote Sensing. 31: 4665-4681
Patoux J, Foster RC, Brown RA. (2010) A method for including mesoscale and synoptic-scale information in scatterometer wind retrievals Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 115
Carrère L, Mertz F, Dorandeu J, et al. (2009) Observing and studying extreme low pressure events with altimetry. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 9: 1306-29
Yuan X, Patoux J, Li C. (2009) Satellite-based midlatitude cyclone statistics over the Southern Ocean: 2. Tracks and surface fluxes Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 114
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