1. The Seasat-A satellite scatterometer - The geophysical evaluation of remotely sensed wind vectors over the ocean
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Jones, W. L, Schroeder, L. C, Bracalente, E. M, Boggs, D. H, Brown, R. A, Dome, G. J, Pierson, W. J, and Wentz, F. J
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Geophysics - Abstract
A description is given of the algorithm used to convert Seasat-A satellite microwave scatterometer measurements of ocean normalized radar cross section to the neutral stability vector wind at 19.5 m height, as well as to compare these winds with high-quality surface observations. The wind vector algorithm used an empirical normalized radar cross section model function to describe the ocean normalized radar cross section's dependence on the 19.5-m neutral stability wind vector. In addition, two model functions were evaluated by means of an independent set of in situ surface wind observations from the Joint Air Sea Interaction experiment (JASIN). Better results were produced by these comparisons than the stipulated Seasat wind speed and direction accuracy specifications of + or - 2 m/sec and + or - 20 deg, respectively, over the 0-16 m/sec range of winds observed during JASIN.
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- 1982