DocumentCode
1559874
Title
Direction interval retrieval with thresholded nudging: a method for improving the accuracy of QuikSCAT winds
Author
Stiles, Bryan W. ; Pollard, Brian D. ; Dunbar, R. Scott
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Volume
40
Issue
1
fYear
2002
fDate
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
79
Lastpage
89
Abstract
The SeaWinds scatterometer was developed by NASA JPL, Pasadena, CA, to measure the speed and direction of ocean surface winds. It was then launched onboard the QuikSCAT spacecraft. The accuracy of the majority of the swath and the size of the swath are such that the SeaWinds on QuikSCAT Mission (QSCAT) meets its science requirements despite shortcomings at certain cross-track positions. Nonetheless, it is desirable to modify the baseline processing in order to improve the quality of the less accurate portions of the swath, in particular near the far swath and nadir. Two disparate problems have been identified for these regions. At far swath, ambiguity removal skill is degraded due to the absence of inner beam measurements, limited azimuth diversity and boundary effects. Near nadir, due to nonoptimal measurement geometry, (measurement azimuths approximately 180° apart) there is a marked decrease in directional accuracy even when ambiguity removal works correctly. Two algorithms have been developed: direction interval retrieval (DIR) to address the nadir performance issue and thresholded nudging (TN) to improve ambiguity removal at far swath. The authors illustrate the impact of the two techniques by exhibiting prelaunch simulation results and postlaunch statistical performance metrics with respect to ECMWF wind fields and buoy data
Keywords
atmospheric techniques; geophysical signal processing; meteorological radar; remote sensing by radar; spaceborne radar; wind; QuikSCAT; SeaWinds; accuracy; algorithm; ambiguity removal; atmosphere; baseline processing; direction interval retrieval; far swath; measurement technique; meteorological radar; nadir performance; radar remote sensing; radar scatterometry; spaceborne radar; thresholded nudging; wind; wind direction; Azimuth; Degradation; NASA; Oceans; Radar measurements; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Space vehicles; Spaceborne radar; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/36.981351
Filename
981351
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