DocumentCode :
827390
Title :
SAR-retrieved wind in polar regions-comparison with in situ data and atmospheric model output
Author :
Furevik, Birgitte R. ; Johannessen, Ola M. ; Sandvik, Anne D.
Author_Institution :
Nansen Environ. & Remote Sensing Centre, Bergen, Norway
Volume :
40
Issue :
8
fYear :
2002
fDate :
8/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1720
Lastpage :
1732
Abstract :
European remote sensing (ERS) satellites synthetic aperture radar (SAR) wind retrievals using CMOD-IFR2 are, for the first time, retrieved in the marginal ice zone (MIZ) and in Arctic coastal areas and compared with in situ observations from reseach vessels (RVs) and output from a high-resolution atmospheric model. The root mean squares (rms) of the comparisons were 1.6 m s-1 and 2 m s-1, respectively. The spatial variation of the SAR wind fields established a decrease in wind speed close to the ice edge for the late summer situations where the wind was along the ice edge with the ice to the left. This decrease is believed to be due to changes in atmospheric stability, possibly through development of an internal boundary layer caused by the cold ice cover and melt water. Lower wind speed near the ice edge is confirmed by the atmospheric model and the in situ observations. Furthermore, good results are obtained from SAR wind retrieval in leads when compared with model output during a cold-air outbreak. Routine measurements in the MIZ are useful for estimating the wind stress, and therefore SAR may play an important role in this region. Finally, the identification of a jet out from Hinlopen Strait in the Svalbard region and low wind wakes along the coast in the SAR-retrieved wind field is confirmed by in situ observations as the RV moves through the region. The jet is also confirmed by the atmospheric model, which is able to reproduce the situation.
Keywords :
atmospheric boundary layer; atmospheric techniques; remote sensing by radar; sea ice; spaceborne radar; synthetic aperture radar; wind; Arctic coastal areas; CMOD-IFR2 data; Hinlopen Strait; MIZ; SAR-retrieved wind; Svalbard region; atmospheric model output; atmospheric stability; cold ice cover; cold-air outbreak; ice edge; in situ data; internal boundary layer; jet; marginal ice zone; melt water; polar region; remote sensing; spatial variation; summer; synthetic aperture radar; wind stress; wind wakes; Arctic; Atmospheric modeling; Ice; Remote sensing; Root mean square; Satellites; Sea measurements; Stability; Synthetic aperture radar; Wind speed;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2002.802509
Filename :
1036001
Link To Document :
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