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Retrieval of sea surface winds under hurricane conditions from GNSS-R observations 被引量:4

Retrieval of sea surface winds under hurricane conditions from GNSS-R observations
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摘要 Reflected signals from global navigation satellite systems(GNSSs) have been widely acknowledged as an important remote sensing tool for retrieving sea surface wind speeds.The power of GNSS reflectometry(GNSS-R)signals can be mapped in delay chips and Doppler frequency space to generate delay Doppler power maps(DDMs),whose characteristics are related to sea surface roughness and can be used to retrieve wind speeds.However,the bistatic radar cross section(BRCS),which is strongly related to the sea surface roughness,is extensively used in radar.Therefore,a bistatic radar cross section(BRCS) map with a modified BRCS equation in a GNSS-R application is introduced.On the BRCS map,three observables are proposed to represent the sea surface roughness to establish a relationship with the sea surface wind speed.Airborne Hurricane Dennis(2005) GNSS-R data are then used.More than 16 000 BRCS maps are generated to establish GMFs of the three observables.Finally,the proposed model and classic one-dimensional delay waveform(DW) matching methods are compared,and the proposed model demonstrates a better performance for the high wind speed retrievals. Reflected signals from global navigation satellite systems(GNSSs) have been widely acknowledged as an important remote sensing tool for retrieving sea surface wind speeds.The power of GNSS reflectometry(GNSS-R)signals can be mapped in delay chips and Doppler frequency space to generate delay Doppler power maps(DDMs),whose characteristics are related to sea surface roughness and can be used to retrieve wind speeds.However,the bistatic radar cross section(BRCS),which is strongly related to the sea surface roughness,is extensively used in radar.Therefore,a bistatic radar cross section(BRCS) map with a modified BRCS equation in a GNSS-R application is introduced.On the BRCS map,three observables are proposed to represent the sea surface roughness to establish a relationship with the sea surface wind speed.Airborne Hurricane Dennis(2005) GNSS-R data are then used.More than 16 000 BRCS maps are generated to establish GMFs of the three observables.Finally,the proposed model and classic one-dimensional delay waveform(DW) matching methods are compared,and the proposed model demonstrates a better performance for the high wind speed retrievals.
出处 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第9期91-97,共7页 海洋学报(英文版)
基金 The National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract No.41371355 the Director Fund Project of Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth of CAS under contract No.Y6SJ0600CX
关键词 global navigation satellite system-reflectometry Hurricane Dennis delay doppler maps bistatic radar cross section map sea surface wind speed global navigation satellite system-reflectometry, Hurricane Dennis, delay doppler maps, bistatic radar cross section map, sea surface wind speed
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