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Abstract
The article is devoted to some opportunities of an use of the satellite information for monitoring and studying of hydrological conditions of the Arctic Ocean. The basic characteristics of some space satellites and devices of remote sounding of the ground are advanced. The features of remote sensing for definition a sea surface temperature and a sea level are considered. The question of an use of the satellite altimeter information for verification of the wind waves models and its assimilation by models in operative practice is discussed. On a concrete example is shown that the satellite data on sea waves not always are good for the operative assimilation. Radars with synthesized aperture on board of space satellite allow to carry out the supervision over manifestations on a surface of the sea of the complex dynamic meteorological and oceanographic phenomena and spots of surface pollution.