• DocumentCode
    2134741
  • Title

    Evaluation of rain effects on NSCAT wind retrievals

  • Author

    Jones, W. Linwood ; Zec, Josko

  • Author_Institution
    Electr. Eng. Program, Florida Inst. of Technol., Melbourne, FL, USA
  • Volume
    3
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    23-26 Sep 1996
  • Firstpage
    1171
  • Abstract
    This paper describes research to evaluate the effects of rain on Ku-band satellite scatterometer ocean surface wind vector measurements. On a global average basis, rain occurs simultaneously with NASA Scatterometer (NSCAT) measurements about 4% of the time. While this number is not large, unfortunately, the temporal and spatial distribution of rain is not random. Thus, the potential exists for systematic biases in scatterometer inferred wind fields, especially in the tropics and in the vicinity of storms. Therefore, the evaluation of the effects of rain on the scatterometer wind retrievals is a significant issue that warrants further investigation. Because Ku-band data are not presently available (NSCAT launch scheduled August 1996), this paper presents preliminary analyses and review plans for a Calibration/Validation (Cal/Val) Experiment. The authors present simulated NSCAT observations to gain insight into rain effects at satellite scatterometer spatial scales. Also, a post-launch NSCAT Cal/Val experiment is briefly described. In this experiment, rain measurements from ground based meteorological radars will be compared to simultaneous NSCAT normalized radar cross section measurements. The resulting wind retrievals will be compared to independently estimated surface winds
  • Keywords
    atmospheric boundary layer; atmospheric techniques; calibration; measurement errors; meteorological radar; rain; remote sensing by radar; spaceborne radar; wind; Ku-band; NASA Scatterometer; NSCAT wind retrieval; SHF; atmosphere; calibration; marine boundary layer; measurement technique; meteorological effect; meteorological radar; microwave radar; radar remote sensing; rain effects; scatterometry; spaceborne radar; surface wind vector; systematic bias; validation; wind; wind direction; Calibration; NASA; Oceans; Radar measurements; Rain; Satellites; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Storms; Time measurement;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    OCEANS '96. MTS/IEEE. Prospects for the 21st Century. Conference Proceedings
  • Conference_Location
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-3519-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/OCEANS.1996.569067
  • Filename
    569067