DocumentCode :
1274918
Title :
Polarimetric brightness temperatures of sea surfaces measured with aircraft K- and Ka-band radiometers
Author :
Yueh, Simon H. ; Wilson, William J. ; Li, Fuk K. ; Nghiem, Son V. ; Ricketts, William B.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Volume :
35
Issue :
5
fYear :
1997
fDate :
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1177
Lastpage :
1187
Abstract :
Dual-frequency (19 and 37 GHz), multi-incidence measurements of the Stokes parameters of sea surface microwave emission are reported. A series of aircraft polarimetric radiometer flights were carried out over the National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) moored buoys deployed off the northern California coast in July and August 1994. Measured radiometric temperatures showed a few Kelvin azimuth modulations in all Stokes parameters with respect to the wind direction. Wind directional signals observed in the 37-GHz channel were similar to those in the 19-GHz channel. This indicates that the wind direction signals in sea surface brightness temperatures have a weak frequency dependence in the range of 19-37 GHz. Harmonic coefficients of the wind direction signals were derived from experimental data versus incidence angle. It was found that the first harmonic coefficients, which are caused by the up and downwind asymmetric surface features, had a small increasing trend with the incidence angle. In contrast, the second harmonic coefficients, caused by the up and crosswind asymmetry, showed significant variations in T v and U data, with a sign change when the incidence angle increased from 45° to 65°. Besides the first three Stokes parameters, the fourth Stokes parameter, V, which had never been measured before for sea surfaces, was measured using our 19-GHz channel. The Stokes parameter V. Has an odd symmetry just like that of the third Stokes parameter U, and increases with increasing incidence angles. In summary, sea surface features created by surface winds are anisotropic in azimuth direction and modulate all Stokes parameters of sea surface microwave brightness temperatures by as large as a few Kelvin in the range of incidence angles from 45° to 65° applicable to spaceborne observations
Keywords :
atmospheric boundary layer; atmospheric techniques; microwave measurement; millimetre wave measurement; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; polarimetry; radiometry; remote sensing; wind; 19 GHz; 37 GHz; AD 1994; EHF; K-band; Ka-band; North Pacific; SHF; Stokes parameters; airborne method; azimuth direction anisotropy; boundary layer; dual frequency method; marine atmosphere; measurement technique; meteorology; microwave polarimetry; microwave radiometry; mm wave; multi-incidence measurements; ocean wave; polarimetric brightness temperature; remote sensing; sea surface; spaceborne method; wind direction; Azimuth; Brightness temperature; Kelvin; Microwave measurements; Microwave radiometry; Ocean temperature; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Stokes parameters; Temperature measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/36.628785
Filename :
628785
Link To Document :
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