DocumentCode :
1061996
Title :
Sea-Surface Current Features Observed by Doppler Radar
Author :
Braun, Nicole ; Ziemer, Friedwart ; Bezuglov, Alexander ; Cysewski, Marius ; Schymura, Gottfried
Author_Institution :
Schule Schwarzenbeck, Schwarzenbeck
Volume :
46
Issue :
4
fYear :
2008
fDate :
4/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1125
Lastpage :
1133
Abstract :
A coherent X-band radar was operated from the shore to measure velocities at the sea surface. The test site at a tidal inlet (Lister Tief) in the German Bight lay protected from swell and long wind waves. A vertical-vertical antenna was used to obtain the backscattered radar signal caused by Bragg scattering. To cover a sector of the circle, the antenna was rotated in 1Dstrok steps. At each step, the data acquisition was performed to obtain a time series of the backscattered radar signal. The maximum range is 1905 m with a range resolution of 7.5 m and an azimuthal resolution of 3.5diam. Maps of the averaged backscattered radar power and radial Doppler velocities are obtained. The radar backscatter maps show the modulation of the radar cross section due to changes in the surface roughness. The radar Doppler velocity maps show the modulations of the surface scatterer speed. The maps show many features, for example, the impact of subsurface sand waves, eddies, current shears, slicks, ship wakes, atmospheric effects, and small-scale current changes behind sheet pile walls. As the radar backscatter is caused by short wind waves, the wind influence on the Doppler signal was calculated for a first attempt to obtain true current motions. The results were compared with in situ current measurements. By subsequently measuring the surfaces current from two radar positions and performing the wind correction, the current vector fields are assessed.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; backscatter; data acquisition; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; radar signal processing; Bragg scattering; Doppler radar; German Bight; Lister Tief; backscattered radar signal; coherent X-band radar; data acquisition; radar cross section; radial Doppler velocities; sea surface roughness; sea surface velocities; sea-surface current features; subsurface sand waves; tidal inlet; time series; vertical-vertical antenna; Bragg scattering; Doppler measurements; geophysical measurements; hydrodynamics; marine radar; radar measurements; radar scattering; radar velocity measurement; sea-surface electromagnetic scattering; wind;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2007.910221
Filename :
4447658
Link To Document :
بازگشت