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An empirical model for ocean radar backscatter and its application in inversion routine to eliminate wind speed and direction effectsSeveral regression models were tested to explain the wind direction dependence of the 1975 JONSWAP (Joint North Sea Wave Project) scatterometer data. The models consider the radar backscatter as a harmonic function of wind direction. The constant term accounts for the major effect of wind speed and the sinusoidal terms for the effects of direction. The fundamental accounts for the difference in upwind and downwind returns, while the second harmonic explains the upwind-crosswind difference. It is shown that a second harmonic model appears to adequately explain the angular variation. A simple inversion technique, which uses two orthogonal scattering measurements, is also described which eliminates the effect of wind speed and direction. Vertical polarization was shown to be more effective in determining both wind speed and direction than horizontal polarization.
Document ID
19780041990
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Dome, G. J.
(Kansas Univ. Center for Research, Inc. Lawrence, KS, United States)
Fung, A. K.
(Kansas Univ. Center for Research, Inc. Lawrence, KS, United States)
Moore, R. K.
(University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc., Lawrence Kan., United States)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1977
Subject Category
Oceanography
Meeting Information
Meeting: Union Radio Scientifique Internationale Open Symposium
Location: Loire-Atlantique
Country: France
Start Date: April 28, 1977
End Date: May 6, 1977
Accession Number
78A25899
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS1-10048
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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