Title :
Measurements of sea surface temperature and wind vector by nadir airborne microwave instruments in Joint United States/Russia Internal Waves Remote Sensing Experiment JUSREX´92
Author :
Kuzmin, Alexey V. ; Pospelov, Michael N.
Author_Institution :
Space Res. Inst., Acad. of Sci., Moscow, Russia
fDate :
7/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The results of the Joint United States/Russia Internal Waves Remote Sensing Experiment (JUSREX´92) are presented. A Russian research aircraft, TU-134, equipped with both optical and microwave instruments participated in the experiment. In situ data were obtained from the “Akademik Ioffe;” a research vessel equipped with contact and remote sensing instruments. To determine surface wind speed and direction by means of passive microwave polarimetry, airborne Ka-band radiometer-polarimeter was used. Sea surface temperature was measured by means of the S-band radiometer. Surface temperature and wind vector data were related to true surface data. Special attention was paid to the factors affecting the accuracy of surface parameters retrieval. Wind and temperature fields retrieved from radiometer data were compared with side-looking radar images. The combined analysis of passive and active microwave instrument data has proved important for furthering our understanding of the ocean-atmosphere interaction
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; oceanographic techniques; radiometry; remote sensing; remote sensing by radar; wind; JUSREX 92; JUSREX´92; Joint United States/Russia Internal Waves Remote Sensing Experiment; S-band radiometer; SST; air sea interaction; airborne Ka-band radiometer-polarimeter; direction; measurment technique; microwave radiometry; nadir airborne microwave instruments; ocean-atmosphere interaction; passive microwave polarimetry; radar remote sensing; sea surface temperature; surface wind speed; wind vector; Aircraft; Instruments; Microwave radiometry; Ocean temperature; Optical surface waves; Remote sensing; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on