DocumentCode :
805880
Title :
Sea state effect on the sea surface emissivity at L-band
Author :
Miranda, Jorge José ; Vall-llossera, Mercè ; Camps, Adriano ; Duffo, NÙria ; Corbella, Ignasi ; Etcheto, Jacqueline
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Volume :
41
Issue :
10
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
2307
Lastpage :
2315
Abstract :
In May 1999, the European Space Agency (ESA) selected the Earth Explorer Opportunity Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission to obtain global and frequent soil moisture and ocean salinity maps. SMOS\´ single payload is the Microwave Imaging Radiometer by Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS), an L-band two-dimensional aperture synthesis radiometer with multiangular observation capabilities. At L-band, the brightness temperature sensitivity to the sea surface salinity (SSS) is low, approximately 0.5 K/psu at 20°C, decreasing to 0.25 K/psu at 0°C, comparable to that to the wind speed ∼0.2 K/(m/s) at nadir. However, at a given time, the sea state does not depend only on local winds, but on the local wind history and the presence of waves traveling from far distances. The Wind and Salinity Experiment (WISE) 2000 and 2001 campaigns were sponsored by ESA to determine the impact of oceanographic and atmospheric variables on the L-band brightness temperature at vertical and horizontal polarizations. This paper presents the results of the analysis of three nonstationary sea state conditions: growing and decreasing sea, and the presence of swell. Measured sea surface spectra are compared with the theoretical ones, computed using the instantaneous wind speed. Differences can be minimized using an "effective wind speed" that makes the theoretical spectrum best match the measured one. The impact on the predicted brightness temperatures is then assessed using the small slope approximation/small perturbation method (SSA/SPM).
Keywords :
ocean waves; remote sensing; wind; L-Band; MIRAS; Microwave Imaging Radiometer by Aperture Synthesis; SMOS; SSA/SPM; Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity mission; WISE; Wind and Salinity Experiment; brightness temperature; horizontal polarizations; multiangular observation capabilities; sea state effect; sea surface emissivity; sea surface salinity; sea surface spectra; small slope approximation/small perturbation method; two-dimensional aperture synthesis radiometer; vertical polarizations; winds; Apertures; Brightness temperature; L-band; Microwave radiometry; Ocean temperature; SMOS mission; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Velocity measurement; Wind speed;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2003.817190
Filename :
1237392
Link To Document :
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