- Bourassa, Mark A;
- Meissner, Thomas;
- Cerovecki, Ivana;
- Chang, Paul S;
- Dong, Xiaolong;
- De Chiara, Giovanna;
- Donlon, Craig;
- Dukhovskoy, Dmitry S;
- Elya, Jocelyn;
- Fore, Alexander;
- Fewings, Melanie R;
- Foster, Ralph C;
- Gille, Sarah T;
- Haus, Brian K;
- Hristova-Veleva, Svetla;
- Holbach, Heather M;
- Jelenak, Zorana;
- Knaff, John A;
- Kranz, Sven A;
- Manaster, Andrew;
- Mazloff, Matthew;
- Mears, Carl;
- Mouche, Alexis;
- Portabella, Marcos;
- Reul, Nicolas;
- Ricciardulli, Lucrezia;
- Rodriguez, Ernesto;
- Sampson, Charles;
- Solis, Daniel;
- Stoffelen, Ad;
- Stukel, Michael R;
- Stiles, Bryan;
- Weissman, David;
- Wentz, Frank
Strengths and weakness of remotely sensed winds are discussed, along with the current capabilities for remotely sensing winds and stress. Future missions are briefly mentioned. The observational needs for a wide range of wind and stress applications are provided. These needs strongly support a short list of desired capabilities of future missions and constellations.