FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Space-based observations of surface signatures in the wakes of the 2018 Eastern Pacific tropical cyclones BT AF COMBOT, Clement QUILFEN, Yves MOUCHE, Alexis GOURRION, Jerome DE BOYER MONTEGUT, Clement CHAPRON, Bertrand TOURNADRE, Jean AS 1:;2:;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:; FF 1:;2:PDG-ODE-LOPS-SIAM;3:PDG-ODE-LOPS-SIAM;4:;5:PDG-ODE-LOPS-SIAM;6:PDG-ODE-LOPS-SIAM;7:PDG-ODE-LOPS-SIAM; C2 IFREMER, FRANCE SI BREST SE PDG-ODE-LOPS-SIAM PDG-IRSI-COA UM LOPS IF 1.071 TC 0 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00655/76663/77809.pdf LA English DT Article AB In this section, a new focus is given on the ocean response induced by Tropical Cyclones. Tropical Cyclones are among the most devastating and destructive natural hazards. Unfortunately, predicting the intensity and evolution of such individual event is still extremely difficult, owing to various internal and environmental factors, including interactions with the ocean interior. In that context, multiple satellite remote sensing observations are essential, and today, combined with denser ARGO interior measurements, the upper ocean responses to moving tropical cyclones can be more efficiently captured and monitored. PY 2020 SO Journal of Operational Oceanography SN 1755-876X PU Informa UK Limited VL 13 IS Suppl.1 ID 76663 ER EF