DocumentCode :
2063114
Title :
Hurricane wind retrievals using the SeaWinds scatterometer on QuikSCAT
Author :
Adams, Ian S. ; Jones, W. Linwood ; Vasudevan, Santhosh ; Soisuvarn, Seubson
Author_Institution :
Div. of Remote Sensing, U.S. Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
2005
Firstpage :
2148
Abstract :
Meteorologists require reliable real-time measurements of tropical cyclone (TC) conditions to issue hurricane forecasts and advisories. The models they utilize assimilate many sources of data including airborne and spaceborne surface wind estimates. One instrument that has the potential for operational use is the SeaWinds Scatterometer on QuikSCAT. Unfortunately, the adverse effects of rain on the scatterometer signal make these measurements unreliable. Intense rain volumes can drown out radar echo with a combination of attenuation and high backscatter, while the standard resolution of wind measurements tends to wash out high wind retrievals. Furthermore, traditional geophysical model functions (GMF), which relate wind speed and direction with radar backscatter (sigma-0), have not been tuned for the high wind conditions of storms because sampling of these events is poor. Thus, scatterometers tend to underestimate TC winds. By utilizing a combined active/passive retrieval algorithm developed specifically for TCs, we are able to simultaneously retrieve wind speed and rain rates using the SeaWinds Scatterometer. Unreliable wind measurements are flagged based on rain estimates. To certify that wind retrievals are ready for operational use, wind speeds are compared with H*Wind wind fields developed by the Hurricane Research Division of NOAA.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; atmospheric techniques; data acquisition; rain; storms; wind; H*Wind wind fields; Hurricane Research Division; NOAA; QuikSCAT; SeaWinds scatterometer; airborne surface wind estimate; geophysical model function; hurricane advisories; hurricane forecast; hurricane wind retrieval; intense rain volume; radar backscatter; rain rates; relate wind direction; relate wind speed; spaceborne surface wind estimate; tropical cyclone; Backscatter; Geophysical measurements; Hurricanes; Meteorology; Radar measurements; Rain; Spaceborne radar; Tropical cyclones; Wind forecasting; Wind speed;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-34-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1640081
Filename :
1640081
Link To Document :
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