Modelling of wind direction signals in polarimetric sea surface brightness temperatures

A preliminary geophysical model function, relating the sea surface brightness temperatures to ocean surface wind speed and direction, was developed using the data acquired at 45/spl deg/, 55/spl deg/, and 65/spl deg/ incidence angles by Jet Propulsion Laboratory's (JPL) aircraft 19- and 37-GHz polarimetric radiometers in 1994 and 1995. Radiometric temperatures from all polarization channels under cloud-free conditions showed clear dependence on surface wind direction. When there were stratus or scattered clouds, T/sub /spl nu// and T/sub h/ were significantly influenced by the radiation from cloud water, but the polarimetric channel U was found to be insensitive to clouds. The Fourier harmonic coefficients of the wind direction signals were derived from experimental data and related to the wind speed and direction, incidence angle and frequency. In general, all harmonic coefficients increase from low to moderate wind speeds, except the sin 2/spl phi/ component of U at 65/spl deg/ incidence, which peaked at low winds with a peak-to-peak amplitude of 0.6 to 1 Kelvin at about 3 m/s winds. At moderate wind speeds, 45/spl deg/ incidence angle exhibits larger second harmonic signals, but smaller first harmonic signals, than higher incidence angles. Wind direction signals were similar in 19 and 37 GHz channels, but the 37 GHz channel showed a slightly stronger wind direction sensitivity than the 19 GHz channel. The results suggest promising applications of passive microwave radiometers to ocean wind vector measurements.

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