Dependence of sea-surface microwave emissivity on friction velocity as derived from SMMR/SASSThe sea-surface microwave emissivity is derived using SMMR brightness temperatures and SASS inferred friction velocities for three North Pacific Seasat passes. The results show the emissivity increasing linearly with friction velocity with no obvious break between the foam-free and foam regimes up to a friction velocity of about 70 cm/sec (15 m/sec wind speed). For horizontal polarization the sensitivity of emissivity to friction velocity greatly increases with frequency, while for vertical polarization the sensitivity is much less and is independent of frequency. This behavior is consistent with two-scale scattering theory. A limited amount of high friction velocity data above 70 cm/sec suggests an additional increase in emissivity due to whitecapping.
Document ID
19820063972
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Wentz, F. J. (Remote Sensing Systems, Inc. Sausalito, CA, United States)
Christensen, E. J. (Remote Sensing Systems, Inc. Sausalito, CA, United States)
Richardson, K. A. (Remote Sensing Systems Sausalito, CA, United States)