His main research concerns Altimeter, Climatology, Sea level, Meteorology and Rossby wave. Paolo Cipollini regularly ties together related areas like Radiometer in his Altimeter studies. He is involved in the study of Climatology that focuses on Sea surface temperature in particular.
His research integrates issues of Climate change and Mediterranean sea in his study of Sea level. His Meteorology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Tide gauge and Ocean current. His research in Rossby wave intersects with topics in Baroclinity and Geophysics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Altimeter, Climatology, Remote sensing, Meteorology and Sea level. His Altimeter research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Significant wave height, Oceanography and Mediterranean sea. His Climatology study incorporates themes from Tide gauge, Pacific ocean and Climate change.
His work on Radiometer and Satellite altimetry as part of general Remote sensing study is frequently linked to Ocean colour and SeaWiFS, bridging the gap between disciplines. In his work, Forcing is strongly intertwined with Ocean current, which is a subfield of Sea level. Paolo Cipollini has included themes like Baroclinity, Geophysics and Latitude, Geodesy in his Rossby wave study.
His primary areas of study are Altimeter, Remote sensing, Climatology, Sea level and Oceanography. His Altimeter study improves the overall literature in Meteorology. His Remote sensing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as GNSS applications, Antarctic ice sheet and Geodesy.
His study explores the link between Climatology and topics such as Climate change that cross with problems in Sea level change and Atmospheric correction. The concepts of his Sea level study are interwoven with issues in Ocean current and Storm surge. His work on Continental shelf, Coastal oceanography and Coastal hazards as part of his general Oceanography study is frequently connected to Coastal zone and Land use, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
Paolo Cipollini mainly investigates Altimeter, Sea level, Climate change, Climatology and Remote sensing. His work focuses on many connections between Altimeter and other disciplines, such as Sea state, that overlap with his field of interest in Significant wave height. His Sea level study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Meteorology.
He works mostly in the field of Meteorology, limiting it down to topics relating to Ocean current and, in certain cases, Climate model. His research investigates the connection between Climatology and topics such as Tide gauge that intersect with issues in Annual cycle. His Remote sensing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Footprint and Geodesy.
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On the role of the Agulhas system in ocean circulation and climate
Lisa M. Beal;Wilhelmus P. M. De Ruijter;Arne Biastoch;Rainer Zahn.
Nature (2011)
Improved Sea Level record over the satellite altimetry era (1993-2010) from the Climate Change Initiative project
M. Ablain;A. Cazenave;G. Larnicol;M. Balmaseda.
Ocean Science (2015)
Rossby waves detected in global ocean colour data
Paolo Cipollini;David Cromwell;Peter G. Challenor;Stefano Raffaglio.
Geophysical Research Letters (2001)
ALES: A multi-mission adaptive subwaveform retracker for coastal and open ocean altimetry
Marcello Passaro;Paolo Cipollini;Stefano Vignudelli;Graham D. Quartly.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2014)
Concurrent altimeter and infrared observations of Rossby wave propagation near 34°N in the northeast Atlantic
Paolo Cipollini;David Cromwell;Matthew S. Jones;Graham D. Quartly.
Geophysical Research Letters (1997)
Improved satellite altimetry in coastal systems: Case study of the Corsica Channel (Mediterranean Sea)
S. Vignudelli;P. Cipollini;L. Roblou;F. Lyard.
Geophysical Research Letters (2005)
An improved and homogeneous altimeter sea level record from the ESA Climate Change Initiative
Jean François Legeais;Michaël Ablain;Lionel Zawadzki;Hao Zuo.
Earth System Science Data (2017)
An ocean-colour time series for use in climate studies: The experience of the ocean-colour climate change initiative (OC-CCI)
Shubha Sathyendranath;Robert J.W. Brewin;Carsten Brockmann;Vanda Brotas.
Sensors (2019)
Monitoring Sea Level in the Coastal Zone with Satellite Altimetry and Tide Gauges
Paolo Cipollini;Francisco M. Calafat;Svetlana Jevrejeva;Angelique Melet.
Surveys in Geophysics (2017)
First Spaceborne Observation of Sea Surface Height Using GPS‐Reflectometry
Maria Paola Clarizia;Christopher Ruf;Paolo Cipollini;Cinzia Zuffada.
Geophysical Research Letters (2016)
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