Title :
Passive and Active L-Band Microwave Observations and Modeling of Ocean Surface Winds
Author :
Yueh, Simon H. ; Dinardo, Steve J. ; Fore, Alexander G. ; Li, Fuk K.
Author_Institution :
Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
L-band microwave backscatter and brightness temperature of sea surfaces acquired using the Passive/Active L-band Sensor during the High Ocean Wind campaign are reported in terms of their dependence on ocean surface wind speed and direction. We find that the L-band VV, HH, and HV radar backscatter data increase by 6-7 dB from 5 to 25 m/s wind speed at a 45° incidence angle. The data suggest the validity of Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR) HH model function between 5 and 15 m/s wind speeds, but show that the extrapolation of PALSAR model at above 20 m/s wind speeds overpredicts A0 and a1 coefficients. There is wind direction dependence in the radar backscatter with about 4 dB differences between upwind and crosswind observations at 24 m/s wind speed for VV and HH. The passive brightness temperatures show about a 5-K change for TV and a 7-K change for TH for a wind speed increasing from 5 to 25 m/s. Circle flight data suggest a wind direction response of about 1-2 K in TV and TH at 14 and 24 m/s wind speeds. The L-band microwave data show excellent linear correlation with the surface wind speed with a correlation better than 0.95. The results support the use of L-band radar data for estimating the wind-driven excess brightness temperature of sea surfaces. The data also support the applications of L-band microwave signals for high-resolution (kilometer scale) observation of ocean surface winds under high wind conditions (10-28 m/s).
Keywords :
ocean temperature; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; radiometry; remote sensing by radar; wind; HH model function; HH radar backscatter data; HV radar backscatter data; High Ocean Wind campaign; L-band VV radar backscatter data; Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar; active L-band microwave observations; brightness temperature; microwave remote sensing; ocean salinity; ocean surface winds; passive L-band microwave observations; radiometry; wind direction; wind speed; Microwave remote sensing; ocean salinity; ocean wind; radar; radiometer;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2010.2045002