Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
L-band data from the Seasat SAR and scatterometer are compared with three SAR data sets from the Gulf of Alaska Seasat Experiment to determine the effectiveness of the L-band for determining surface wind speeds. The SAR scans a 100 km swath several hundred km long. Cross sections from the SAR data were measured at the center, and were found to rise and fall with the observed sea level wind speeds. The L-band backscatter was found to be proportional to the square root of the surface winds, with upwind/crosswind differences as large as 10%. Concerted use of the SAR imagery and the scatterometer data are concluded to offer a capability of accurately describing windspeeds in a 25 x 25 km cell down to a 25 x 25 sq m cell. Implementation is noted to depend on further studies for comparisons of upper and lower air wind data.
Keywords:
INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Type:
Oceans ''80; International Forum on Ocean Engineering in the ''80s; Sep 08, 1980 - Sep 10, 1980; Seattle, WA
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