Chelle Leigh Gentemann

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2007 RSMAS University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 
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Peter J. Minnett grad student 2007 University of Miami
 (Diurnal warming at the ocean surface.)
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Scott JP, Crooke S, Cetinić I, et al. (2020) Correcting non-photochemical quenching of Saildrone chlorophyll-a fluorescence for evaluation of satellite ocean color retrievals. Optics Express. 28: 4274-4285
Gentemann CL, Clayson CA, Brown S, et al. (2020) FluxSat: Measuring the Ocean–Atmosphere Turbulent Exchange of Heat and Moisture from Space Remote Sensing. 12: 1796
Alerskans E, Høyer JL, Gentemann CL, et al. (2020) Construction of a climate data record of sea surface temperature from passive microwave measurements Remote Sensing of Environment. 236: 111485
Vazquez-Cuervo J, Gomez-Valdes J, Bouali M, et al. (2019) Using Saildrones to Validate Satellite-Derived Sea Surface Salinity and Sea Surface Temperature along the California/Baja Coast Remote Sensing. 11: 1964
Cronin MF, Gentemann CL, Edson J, et al. (2019) Air-Sea Fluxes With a Focus on Heat and Momentum Frontiers in Marine Science. 6
O’Carroll AG, Armstrong EM, Beggs HM, et al. (2019) Observational Needs of Sea Surface Temperature Frontiers in Marine Science. 6
Cronin MF, Gentemann CL. (2019) Ocean Surface Holds the Key to Understanding Our Climate Scientia
Boussidi B, Cornillon P, Puggioni G, et al. (2019) Determining the AMSR-E SST Footprint from Co-Located MODIS SSTs Remote Sensing. 11: 715
Minnett P, Alvera-Azcárate A, Chin T, et al. (2019) Half a century of satellite remote sensing of sea-surface temperature Remote Sensing of Environment. 233: 111366
Luo B, Minnett PJ, Gentemann C, et al. (2019) Improving satellite retrieved night-time infrared sea surface temperatures in aerosol contaminated regions Remote Sensing of Environment. 223: 8-20
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