Title :
Coincident observations, with QuikSCAT and ASCAT, of the effects of rain-induced sea surface stress during hurricanes Gustav and Ike
Author :
Weissman, David E. ; Bourassa, Mark A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Hofstra Univ., Hempstead, NY, USA
Abstract :
The use of satellite scatterometers to probe the winds in and near strong storms and hurricanes is a valuable tool for weather forecasters. The presence of widespread rain in these storms makes the estimates of surface winds from the satellite data problematic. A motivating question here is: "Is there a substantial influence of rain on the air-sea momentum exchange in Hurricanes". Satellite scatterometer measurements were made for Hurricane Gustav (C-Band), which affected New Orleans on September 1 and Hurricane Ike (Ku-band) which impacted the Texas coastline near Houston, on September 13, 2008. The NEXRAD rain reflectivity images (available every 6 minutes) show that there was wide rain coverage throughout these storms. The sustained surface wind estimates from NOAA/ AOML/ HRD show a maximum of 90 kts, and a wide inhomogeneity even within 50 km areas. The broad swath coverage of the NEXRAD radar enables us to select and compare NRCS effects in both rain and non-raining areas. The methodology to be presented here demonstrates how the atmospheric influence can be removed to observe the total surface NRCS.
Keywords :
rain; remote sensing by radar; storms; weather forecasting; wind; AD 2008 09 01; AD 2008 09 13; AOML; ASCAT; HRD; Houston; Hurricane Gustav; Hurricane Ike; NEXRAD radar; NEXRAD rain reflectivity images; NOAA; NRCS; New Orleans; QuikSCAT; Texas coastline; air-sea momentum exchange; coincident observations; rain-induced sea surface stress; satellite scatterometers; storms; weather forecasters; winds; Hurricanes; Probes; Radar measurements; Rain; Satellites; Sea surface; Storms; Stress; Weather forecasting; Wind;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2009, MTS/IEEE Biloxi - Marine Technology for Our Future: Global and Local Challenges
Conference_Location :
Biloxi, MS
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4960-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-933957-38-1