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Retrieval of the Statistical Characteristics of Wind Waves From the Width and Shift of the Doppler Spectrum of the Backscattered Microwave Signal at Low Incidence Angles

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The Doppler spectrum (DS) of the signal backscattered at the low incidence angles from the sea surface was measured by the Ka-band radar in an experiment on a marine oceanographic… Click to show full abstract

The Doppler spectrum (DS) of the signal backscattered at the low incidence angles from the sea surface was measured by the Ka-band radar in an experiment on a marine oceanographic platform. The directional elevation spectrum of sea waves was measured simultaneously by a six-string wave gauge mounted on a platform. At low incidence angles the backscattering mechanism is quasi-specular, and DS of the backscattered signal is calculated in the Kirchhoff approximation with the antenna pattern being taken into account. In the case of pure wind sea, the parameters of the sea waves spectrum model (wind speed and fetch) were retrieved by 2-D optimization method from measured DS shift and width. Sea wave propagation direction was obtained from the azimuthal dependence of Doppler shift. Analytical dependence of DS shift and width on incidence angle calculated from the spectrum model is in a good agreement with the experiment for incidence angles from 0° to 12°. Close values of significant wave height, the average wave period, and the variance of orbital velocities were obtained from the retrieved model spectrum and from the spectrum directly measured by the string wave gauge, which also proves the correctness of DS model.

Keywords: doppler; incidence; low incidence; incidence angles; shift; spectrum

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Year Published: 2020

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