Title :
The wind-speed measurement capability of spaceborne radar altimeters
Author :
Brow, Gary S. ; Stanley, H.R. ; Roy, N.A.
Author_Institution :
Applied Science Associates, Apex, NC, USA
fDate :
4/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This study represents an attempt to quantitatively assess the capability of a spaceborne radar altimeter to infer ocean surface wind speeds from a measurement of the backscattered power at vertical incidence. The study uses data acquired during 184 near overflights of NOAA data buoys with the GEOS-3 satellite radar altimeter and encompasses a wind-speed range from less than 1 to 18 m/s. An algorithm is derived from the data comparison for converting measurements of the normalized scattering cross section of the ocean surface at 13.9 GHz into estimates of the surface wind speed at the standard anemometer height of 10 m. The algorithm is straightforward and potentially useful for on-board processing of raw altimeter data for the purpose of providing real-time estimates of surface wind speed. For winds in the range of 1 to 18 m/s, the mean difference between the altimeter-inferred winds and the buoy measurements is negligible while the standard deviation of the difference is 1.74 m/s.
Keywords :
Meteorological satellites; Radar altimetry; Sea surface electromagnetic scattering; Measurement standards; Oceans; Power measurement; Radar cross section; Satellites; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Spaceborne radar; Velocity measurement; Wind speed;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.1981.1145484