DocumentCode
1158994
Title
Doppler Spectra From a Two-Dimensional Ocean Surface at L-Band
Author
Soriano, Gabriel ; Joelson, Maminirina ; Saillard, Marc
Author_Institution
Univ. Paul Cezanne, Marseille
Volume
44
Issue
9
fYear
2006
Firstpage
2430
Lastpage
2437
Abstract
An approximate time-harmonic three-dimensional electromagnetic boundary-integral method, the small-slope integral equation, is combined with a series expansion of the Creamer surface representation at second order with respect to the height, denoted by Creamer (2). The resulting model provides at low numerical cost simulations of the nonlinear ocean surface Doppler spectrum at L-band. As a result of approximations, the model is designed for a low-wind speed, typically up to 5 m/s. It is shown that applying directly a second-order model such as Creamer (2) to a semiempirical sea surface spectrum induces an unrealistic magnification of small-scale roughness that is involved in the scattering process at microwave frequencies. This paper thus proposes an undressed version of the Pierson-Moskowitz spectrum that corrects this artifact. Full-polarized Doppler simulations at L-band and 70deg incidence are presented. Effects of the surface nonlinearities are outlined, and the simulated Doppler spectra show correct variations with respect to wind speed and direction
Keywords
Doppler radar; oceanographic techniques; oceanography; 2D ocean surface; Creamer surface representation; Doppler spectra; L-band; Pierson-Moskowitz spectrum; full-polarized Doppler simulations; low numerical cost simulations; microwave frequencies; nonlinear ocean surface Doppler spectrum; scattering process; sea surface spectrum; series expansion; small-scale roughness; small-slope integral equation; surface nonlinearities; time-harmonic three-dimensional electromagnetic boundary-integral method; wind direction; wind speed; Costs; Electromagnetic scattering; Integral equations; L-band; Microwave frequencies; Numerical simulation; Oceans; Rough surfaces; Sea surface; Surface roughness; Doppler radar; nonlinear wave propagation; remote sensing; sea surface electromagnetic scattering;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2006.873580
Filename
1677752
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