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Overview

Paolo Cipollini is affiliated with the Natural Environment Research Council in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant concentration in Oceanography. Additional subfields of study include Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, and Information Systems and Management.

The primary topics covered in Cipollini's work encompass Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, Climate Variability and Models, Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing, Arctic and Antarctic Ice Dynamics, and Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Cipollini include Guillaume Dodet, Fabrice Ardhuin, Marcello Passaro, Craig Donlon, and Jean-François Piollé. They have contributed regularly to several publication venues, notably:

  • Remote Sensing
  • IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
  • Earth system science data
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Advances in Space Research

Some recent papers published by Paolo Cipollini include:

  • "The Sea State CCI dataset v1: towards a sea state climate data record based on satellite observations" (2020, Earth system science data)
  • "Satellite-Based Sea Surface Salinity Designed for Ocean and Climate Studies" (2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans)
  • "Round Robin Assessment of Radar Altimeter Low Resolution Mode and Delay-Doppler Retracking Algorithms for Significant Wave Height" (2020, Remote Sensing)
  • "Validation of Sentinel-3A SRAL Coastal Sea Level Data at High Posting Rate: 80 Hz" (2020, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing)
  • "The first 25 years of altimetry outreach" (2020, Advances in Space Research)

Best Publications

  • On the role of the Agulhas system in ocean circulation and climate

    Lisa M. Beal;Wilhelmus P. M. De Ruijter;Arne Biastoch;Rainer Zahn

  • 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

  • Satellite Ocean Colour: Current Status and Future Perspective

    Steve Groom;Shubha Sathyendranath;Yai Ban;Stewart Bernard

  • ALES: A multi-mission adaptive subwaveform retracker for coastal and open ocean altimetry

    Marcello Passaro;Paolo Cipollini;Stefano Vignudelli;Graham D. Quartly

  • Altimetry for the future: building on 25 years of progress

    Saleh Abdalla;Abdolnabi Abdeh Kolahchi;Michaël Ablain;Susheel Adusumilli

  • 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

  • Rossby waves detected in global ocean colour data

    Paolo Cipollini;David Cromwell;Peter G. Challenor;Stefano Raffaglio

  • An improved and homogeneous altimeter sea level record from the ESA Climate Change Initiative

    Jean François Legeais;Michaël Ablain;Lionel Zawadzki;Hao Zuo

  • Monitoring Sea Level in the Coastal Zone with Satellite Altimetry and Tide Gauges

    Paolo Cipollini;Francisco M. Calafat;Svetlana Jevrejeva;Angelique Melet

  • 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

  • First Spaceborne Observation of Sea Surface Height Using GPS‐Reflectometry

    Maria Paola Clarizia;Christopher Ruf;Paolo Cipollini;Cinzia Zuffada

  • Improved satellite altimetry in coastal systems: Case study of the Corsica Channel (Mediterranean Sea)

    S. Vignudelli;P. Cipollini;L. Roblou;F. Lyard

  • Requirements for a Coastal Hazards Observing System

    Jérôme Benveniste;Anny Cazenave;Stefano Vignudelli;Luciana Fenoglio-Marc

  • Global fields of sea surface dimethylsulfide predicted from chlorophyll, nutrients and light

    T.R. Anderson;S.A. Spall;A. Yool;P. Cipollini

  • Use of the 3D Radon Transform to Examine the Properties of Oceanic Rossby Waves

    Peter G. Challenor;Paolo Cipollini;David Cromwell

  • Retrieval of sea water optically active parameters from hyperspectral data by means of generalized radial basis function neural networks

    P. Cipollini;G. Corsini;M. Diani;R. Grasso

  • Propagation characteristics of extratropical planetary waves observed in the ATSR global sea surface temperature record

    Katherine L. Hill;Ian S. Robinson;Paolo Cipollini

  • Seasonal to interannual phytoplankton response to physical processes in the Mediterranean Sea from satellite observations

    Gianluca Volpe;Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli;Paolo Cipollini;Rosalia Santoleri

  • Physical and biological mechanisms for planetary waves observed in satellite-derived chlorophyll

    Peter D. Killworth;Paolo Cipollini;B. Mete Uz;Jeffrey R. Blundell

  • A study of the Alboran Sea mesoscale system by means of empirical orthogonal function decomposition of satellite data

    A Baldacci;Giovanni Corsini;R Grasso;G Manzella

  • The Sea State CCI dataset v1: towards a sea state climate data record based on satellite observations

    Guillaume Dodet;Jean-François Piolle;Yves Quilfen;Saleh Abdalla

Frequent Co-Authors

Jérôme Benveniste
Jérôme Benveniste University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès
Peter Challenor
Peter Challenor University of Exeter
Ole Baltazar Andersen
Ole Baltazar Andersen Technical University of Denmark
Johnny A. Johannessen
Johnny A. Johannessen Naval Postgraduate School
Craig Donlon
Craig Donlon European Space Agency
Magdalena Balmaseda
Magdalena Balmaseda European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Benoit Meyssignac
Benoit Meyssignac Laboratoire d’Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales
Florent Lyard
Florent Lyard Paul Sabatier University
Per Knudsen
Per Knudsen Technical University of Denmark

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