DocumentCode
1020714
Title
Progress toward a practical skywave sea-state radar
Author
Georges, T.M.
Author_Institution
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, CO, USA
Volume
28
Issue
6
fYear
1980
fDate
11/1/1980 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
751
Lastpage
761
Abstract
Recent advances in propagation modeling, ionospheric diagnostics, and signal processing have helped overcome the limitations the ionosphere imposes on sea-state measurements with HF skywave radar. Wind-direction fields in tropical storms can be routinely mapped under most ionospheric conditions, but waveheight and wave-spectrum extraction is more sensitive to ionospheric distortions and requires care in signal processing and in selecting an ionospheric path. Spot measurements with a high-resolution radar have verified its ability to measure (in order of increasing difficulty) wind-direction fields, rms waveheight, and the scalar ocean-wave spectrum at ranges up to 3000 km using one ionospheric hop. Although such a radar can in principle map these quantities over millions of square kilometers of an ocean area, the time required to do so under various ionospheric conditions remains to be determined. A minimum objective of one map of rms waveheight per day seems attainable.
Keywords
Bibliographies; HF radar; Ionospheric propagation; Sea surface electromagnetic scattering; Distortion measurement; Hafnium; Ionosphere; Oceans; Optical scattering; Radar measurements; Radar scattering; Radar signal processing; Sea measurements; Sea surface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.1980.1142429
Filename
1142429
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