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The effect of oceanic whitecaps and foams on pulse-limited radar altimetersBased on electromagnetic field theory of stratified media, the microwave reflectivity of a sea surface covered by whitecaps and foams at 13.9 GHz was computed. The computed results show that the reflectivity declines with increasing thickness of foams. The reflectivity of the sea surface without any whitecaps or foams is 0.6066 (20 C, S:35 per thousand), but it will be less than 0.15 when the thickness of foam cover is more than 0.3 cm. While gathering the data of whitecap and foam coverage in situ and reviewing whitecapping models, it can be shown that the effect of oceanic whitecaps and foams on the measured results of a pulse-limited radar altimeter working at high frequencies will not be negligible in high sea state conditions.
Document ID
19830044755
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Zheng, Q. A.
(Delaware, University Newark, DE; National Bureau of Oceanography, Qingdao, People's Republic Of China)
Klemas, V.
(Delaware, University Newark, DE, United States)
Hayne, G. S.
(Delaware Univ. Newark, DE, United States)
Huang, N. E.
(NASA Wallops Flight Center Wallops Island, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 11, 2013
Publication Date
March 20, 1983
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume: 88
Subject Category
Oceanography
Accession Number
83A25973
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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