DocumentCode :
1159984
Title :
The WindSat spaceborne polarimetric microwave radiometer: sensor description and early orbit performance
Author :
Gaiser, Peter W. ; Germain, Karen M St ; Twarog, Elizabeth M. ; Poe, Gene A. ; Purdy, William ; Richardson, Donald ; Grossman, Walter ; Jones, W. Linwood ; Spencer, David ; Golba, Gerald ; Cleveland, Jeffrey ; Choy, Larry ; Bevilacqua, Richard M. ; Chang,
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Volume :
42
Issue :
11
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
2347
Lastpage :
2361
Abstract :
The global ocean surface wind vector is a key parameter for short-term weather forecasting, the issuing of timely weather warnings, and the gathering of general climatological data. In addition, it affects a broad range of naval missions, including strategic ship movement and positioning, aircraft carrier operations, aircraft deployment, effective weapons use, underway replenishment, and littoral operations. WindSat is a satellite-based multifrequency polarimetric microwave radiometer developed by the Naval Research Laboratory for the U.S. Navy and the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System Integrated Program Office. It is designed to demonstrate the capability of polarimetric microwave radiometry to measure the ocean surface wind vector from space. The sensor provides risk reduction for the development of the Conical Microwave Imager Sounder, which is planned to provide wind vector data operationally starting in 2010. WindSat is the primary payload on the Department of Defense Coriolis satellite, which was launched on January 6, 2003. It is in an 840-km circular sun-synchronous orbit. The WindSat payload is performing well and is currently undergoing rigorous calibration and validation to verify mission success.
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; microwave measurement; oceanographic techniques; polarimetry; radiometry; remote sensing; weather forecasting; wind; Conical Microwave Imager Sounder; Department of Defense Coriolis satellite; Naval Research Laboratory; US Navy; WindSat; aircraft carrier operations; aircraft deployment; circular Sun-synchronous orbit; climatological data gathering; early orbit performance; littoral operations; naval missions; ocean surface winds; remote sensing; ship positioning; short-term weather forecasting; spaceborne polarimetric microwave radiometer; strategic ship movement; weapon use; weather warnings; wind vector data; Extraterrestrial measurements; Microwave radiometry; Microwave sensors; Military aircraft; Oceans; Satellite broadcasting; Sea surface; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Weather forecasting; Wind; 65; Ocean surface winds; WindSat; remote sensing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2004.836867
Filename :
1356050
Link To Document :
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