SSS Response to 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Sea Surface Salinity Response to 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Evolution of the NASA Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) sea surface salinity (SSS) response to the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. It is common to observe patches of 1) salinity freshening due to enhanced precipitation and 2) salinity increase due to wind stress-generated vertical mixing, wherein increased salinity from a mid-level maximum is brought to the surface. The two effects are clearly observed along the tracks of the 2020 Atlantic tropical cyclones. (SMAP SSS DOI: 10.5067/SMP50-3TPCS).
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Evolution of the NASA Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) sea surface salinity (SSS) response to the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. It is common to observe patches of 1) salinity freshening due to enhanced precipitation and 2) salinity increase due to wind stress-generated vertical mixing, wherein increased salinity from a mid-level maximum is brought to the surface. The two effects are clearly observed along the tracks of the 2020 Atlantic tropical cyclones. (SMAP SSS DOI: 10.5067/SMP50-3TPCS).
Animations available on the PO.DAAC website:
https://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/animations/
and PO.DAAC youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/NASAJPLPODAAC
To learn more about "How to Download PO.DAAC YouTube Animations", please see:
viewtopic.php?f=95&t=1058