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JPL Wind Watcher Blows Into its Second Decade

29 Jun 2009, 23:23 UTC
JPL Wind Watcher Blows Into its Second Decade NASA/JPL

Since its launch a decade ago, QuikScat has advanced Earth science research and helped improve environmental predictions using measurements of global radar backscatter from Earth's ocean, land and ice surfaces. QuikScat data help scientists better understand and predict the processes that drive our climate, such as ocean circulation and the global water cycle.

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