Abstract

It's closing time for one of Earth observation's most stubborn and critical data gaps: global wind speeds. A European Space Agency (ESA) satellite set for launch from French Guiana late last month-after nearly two decades of challenging engineering-will be the first to directly measure wind speed and direction, from Earth's surface to the stratosphere.

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