Title :
Calibration of the model for ocean surface emissivity at microwave frequencies
Author :
Pol, Sandra L Cruz ; Ruf, Christopher S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Puerto Rico Univ., Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Abstract :
Modifications to the L.A. Klein et al. (1977) model for specular ocean emissivity have recently been suggested by W.J. Ellison et al. (1996) in order to improve the performance at high microwave frequencies. The work presented in the present article tests both the original and modified models using a set of satellite and ground based observations that is designed to eliminate as much as possible the dependence of the test on parameters other than the surface emission itself. Clear sky, low humidity, and low wind conditions were used exclusively, to reduce the dependence of the test on atmospheric and wind-roughened sea models. Radiosonde observations (RaObs) coincident with TOPEX satellite overpasses were used to reduce errors due to inexact knowledge of the atmosphere. The authors tests confirm the superior performance of the Ellison model at higher frequencies. In an effort to remove the residual bias between the models and the observations, the present authors also suggest a parameterized modification to both models that “best fits” the models to the data. In this case, the modified Ellison model maintains its superior performance at high frequencies, suggesting that it has an inherently more accurate frequency dependence. The RMS error in the modified Ellison emissivity model, over the range 18-40 GHz, is found to be 0.0037, which in terms of brightness temperatures translates into a model error of approximately 1 K
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; oceanography; radiometry; remote sensing; wind; 18 to 40 GHz; EHF; Ellison model; SHF; boundary layer; brightness temperature; calibration; marine atmosphere; measurement technique; microwave emissivity; microwave radiometry; model; ocean wave; remote sensing; sea surface; specular ocean emissivity; surface emission; surface layer; wind; Atmosphere; Atmospheric modeling; Calibration; Frequency dependence; Humidity; Microwave frequencies; Ocean temperature; Satellite broadcasting; Sea surface; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1999. IGARSS '99 Proceedings. IEEE 1999 International
Conference_Location :
Hamburg
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5207-6
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1999.775114