Satellite Oceanography
                     			
                     Satellite Oceanography involves use of Satellite Remote Sensing for studying ocean
                           circulation and climate change utilizing both active microwave sensors (altimeters,
                           scatterometers, imagers) and passive optical sensors (ocean color and sea-surface-temperature),
                           as well as in the combination of passive/active (radiometer/radar) instruments. Remote
                           sensing has revolutionized the scientific study of the Earth by enabling measurements
                           of more detailed and hitherto unexplored phenomena with spatially extensive and global
                           perspectives. Because of the specialized nature of this work, USC spent a considerable
                           portion of efforts and resources establishing a state-of-the-art “Satellite Oceanography Laboratory.” The resources within this laboratory allow  research teams to perform nationally
                           and internationally recognized research in the application of remote sensing to understand
                           ocean dynamics, meteorological processes, and climate change.
                     
                     		
                     
                        
                           
                              			
                              Satellite Oceanography Faculty