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                1. Durack, P. J., S. E. Wijffels, and R. J. Matear (2012), Ocean Salinities Reveal Strong Global Water Cycle Intensification During 1950 to 2000Science, 336(6080), 455–458, doi:10.1126/science.1212222.
                2. Haller, M. and P. Catalán (2010), Detecting breaking ocean waves through microwave scatteringSPIE News, 1–3, doi:10.1117/2.1201006.003015.
                3. Li, L., G. M. Heymsfield, L. Tian, and P. E. Racette (2005), Measurements of Ocean Surface Backscattering Using an Airborne 94-GHz Cloud Radar—Implication for Calibration of Airborne and Spaceborne W-Band RadarsJ. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 22, 1033–1045, doi:10.1175/JTECH1722.1.
                4. Meehl, G. A., A. Hu, J. M. Arblaster, J. Fasullo, and K. E. Trenberth (2013), Externally Forced and Internally Generated Decadal Climate Variability Associated with the Interdecadal Pacific OscillationJ. Climate, 26(18), 7298–7310, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00548.1.
                5. Mo, T. and Q. Liu (2008), A study of AMSU-A measurement of brightness temperatures over the oceanJ. Geophys. Res., 113, D17120, doi:10.1029/2008JD009784.
                6. Zhai, P.-W., Y. Hu, C. R. Trepte, and P. L. Lucker (2009), A vector radiative transfer model for coupled atmosphere and ocean systems based on successive order of scattering methodOpt. Express, 17(4), 2057–2079, doi:10.1364/OE.17.002057.