On the Generalized Curvature Ocean Surface Scattering Model for the NRCS and Doppler Frequency and its application to ocean surface wind retrieval from Synthetic Aperture Radar data
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/7876Date
2015-01-23Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
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Said, FaoziAbstract
Ocean wind monitoring is an integral part of weather forecasting, maritime shipping lane planning, offshore wind research, as well as the study of climate patterns. Satellite radar instruments, such as Synthetic Aperture Radars (SAR), can help achieve this important task by monitoring the wind conditions over the sea surface. Using specially developed functions, called geophysical model functions, wind speed and direction can be inferred from the radar measurements. In this thesis, we present an alternative approach using two key parameters from the SAR instruments to infer wind measurements from SAR data. Such a procedure is made possible using both a backscatter and Doppler models based on an electromagnetic scattering model developed by Geir Engen, Ida Friestad-Pedersen, Harald Johnsen, and Tanos Elfouhaily. We also revisit and improve these two geophysical model functions by including a more realistic description of the sea surface.
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The papers in this thesis are not available in Munin:
1:Faozi Saïd and Harald Johnsen. 2013. 'Ocean surface wind retrieval from dual-polarized SAR data using the polarization residual Doppler frequency', available in IEEE Transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, vol. 52(7)
2: Faozi Saïd, Harald Johnsen, Frédéric Nouguier, Bertrand Chapron and Geir Engen: 'Onto a skewness approach to the generalized curvature ocean surface scattering model', manuscript submitted to IEEE Transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, not yet published
3: Faozi Saïd, Harald Johnsen, Bertrand Chapron and Geir Engen. 2015. 'An ocean wind Doppler model based on the generalized curvature ocean surface scattering model', manuscript submitted to IEEE Transactions on geoscience and remote sensing. Available in IEEE Early Access Articles, 2015, vol. PP, issue 99
1:Faozi Saïd and Harald Johnsen. 2013. 'Ocean surface wind retrieval from dual-polarized SAR data using the polarization residual Doppler frequency', available in IEEE Transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, vol. 52(7)
2: Faozi Saïd, Harald Johnsen, Frédéric Nouguier, Bertrand Chapron and Geir Engen: 'Onto a skewness approach to the generalized curvature ocean surface scattering model', manuscript submitted to IEEE Transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, not yet published
3: Faozi Saïd, Harald Johnsen, Bertrand Chapron and Geir Engen. 2015. 'An ocean wind Doppler model based on the generalized curvature ocean surface scattering model', manuscript submitted to IEEE Transactions on geoscience and remote sensing. Available in IEEE Early Access Articles, 2015, vol. PP, issue 99
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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