Airborne dual-polarization observations of the sea surface NRCS at C-Band in high winds

  • Joseph W. Sapp
  • , Stephen J. Frasier
  • , Jason Dvorsky
  • , Paul S. Chang
  • , Zorana Jelenak

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Abstract

Airborne dual-polarization observations of sea surface normalized radar cross section (NRCS) were conducted over the North Atlantic during January-February 2011. Observations were made using the University of Massachusetts' Imaging Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler radar system installed on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's WP-3D research aircraft during several winter storm events to determine the high-wind response of the sea surface NRCS for both horizontal and vertical polarizations. During the flights, the aircraft performed several constant-roll circle maneuvers to allow collection of NRCS over a range of incidence angles. We find consistency with prior reports in the polarization ratio observed at moderate incidence angles at the winds encountered. For larger incidence angles, we observe a measurable decrease in polarization ratio with increasing wind speed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6341793
Pages (from-to)726-730
Number of pages5
JournalIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • C-band
  • ocean winds
  • polarization ratio
  • scatterometry

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