Ocean Surface Winds Derived from the SeaWinds Scatterometer
(HIGH RESOLUTION)


This page includes PREVIOUS DAY'S DATA. For current data, click here.

The following map displays the ocean surface winds at a 10m height from today's satellite passes as processed by NOAA/NESDIS, from near real-time data collected by NASA/JPL's SeaWinds Scatterometer aboard the QuikSCAT. For additional information about SeaWinds or QuikSCAT, please visit JPL's Scatterometer web site. The current empirically derived model function being used by to relate normalized radar cross-section with wind speed and direction is referred to as NSCAT2. The map below has been divided into 15x10 degree bins for closer examination between latitudes 0N to 80N and longitudes 180W to 0E. Just click on the desired geographical location and hopefully a closer look will be provided. Any comments or suggestions are welcome.

Please Note: While these wind data are obtained from the operational data stream available at NOAA/NESDIS, this web site is not maintained with 24x7 support.


Ascending Pass


Descending Pass


Available archive images: (2005240--2009327)

Year: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Julian day(001--366):


PAUL CHANG
NOAA/NESDIS/ORA
Email: paul.s.chang@noaa.gov