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  1. Article ; Online: Measuring Winds and Currents with Ka-Band Doppler Scatterometry

    Alexander Wineteer / Dragana Perkovic-Martin / Raquel Monje / Ernesto Rodríguez / Tamás Gál / Noppasin Niamsuwan / Fabien Nicaise / Karthik Srinivasan / Chad Baldi / Ninoslav Majurec / Bryan Stiles

    Remote Sensing, Vol 12, Iss 6, p

    An Airborne Implementation and Progress towards a Spaceborne Mission

    2020  Volume 1021

    Abstract: Ocean surface winds and currents are tightly coupled, essential climate variables, synoptic measurements of which require a remote sensing approach. Global measurements of ocean vector winds have been provided by scatterometers for decades, but a ... ...

    Abstract Ocean surface winds and currents are tightly coupled, essential climate variables, synoptic measurements of which require a remote sensing approach. Global measurements of ocean vector winds have been provided by scatterometers for decades, but a synoptic approach to measuring total vector surface currents has remained elusive. Doppler scatterometry is a coherent burst-scatterometry technique that builds on the long heritage of spinning pencil beam scatterometers to enable the wide-swath, simultaneous measurement of ocean surface vector winds and currents. To prove the measurement concept, NASA funded the DopplerScatt airborne Doppler scatterometer through the Instrument Incubator Program (IIP) and Airborne Instrument Technology Transition (AITT) program. DopplerScatt has successfully shown that pencil beam Doppler scatterometry can be used to form wide swath measurements of ocean winds and currents, and has increased the technology readiness level of key instrument components, including: Ka-band pulsed radar hardware, optimized scatterometer burst-mode operation, calibration techniques, geophysical model functions, and processing algorithms. With the promise and progress shown by DopplerScatt, and the importance of air-sea interactions in mind, the National Academy’s Decadal Survey has targeted simultaneous measurements of winds and currents from a Doppler scatterometer for an Earth Explorer class spaceborne mission. Besides DopplerScatt’s place as a technology stepping stone towards a satellite mission, DopplerScatt provides scientifically important measurements of ocean currents and winds (400 m resolution) and their derivatives (1 km resolution) over a 25 km swath. These measurements are enabling studies of the submesoscales and air-sea interactions that were previously impossible, and are central to the upcoming NASA Earth Ventures Suborbital-3 Submesoscale Ocean Dynamics Experiment (S-MODE). This paper summarizes the development of DopplerScatt hardware, systems, calibration, and operations, and how ...
    Keywords scatterometry ; doppler ; ocean currents ; ocean winds ; radar ; dopplerscatt ; Science ; Q
    Subject code 551
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Remotely Sensed Winds and Wind Stresses for Marine Forecasting and Ocean Modeling

    Mark A. Bourassa / Thomas Meissner / Ivana Cerovecki / Paul S. Chang / Xiaolong Dong / Giovanna De Chiara / Craig Donlon / Dmitry S. Dukhovskoy / Jocelyn Elya / Alexander Fore / Melanie R. Fewings / Ralph C. Foster / Sarah T. Gille / Brian K. Haus / Svetla Hristova-Veleva / Heather M. Holbach / Zorana Jelenak / John A. Knaff / Sven A. Kranz /
    Andrew Manaster / Matthew Mazloff / Carl Mears / Alexis Mouche / Marcos Portabella / Nicolas Reul / Lucrezia Ricciardulli / Ernesto Rodriguez / Charles Sampson / Daniel Solis / Ad Stoffelen / Michael R. Stukel / Bryan Stiles / David Weissman / Frank Wentz

    Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol

    2019  Volume 6

    Abstract: Strengths and weakness of remotely sensed winds are discussed, along with the current capabilities for remotely sensing winds and stress. Future missions are briefly mentioned. The observational needs for a wide range of wind and stress applications are ... ...

    Abstract Strengths and weakness of remotely sensed winds are discussed, along with the current capabilities for remotely sensing winds and stress. Future missions are briefly mentioned. The observational needs for a wide range of wind and stress applications are provided. These needs strongly support a short list of desired capabilities of future missions and constellations.
    Keywords satellite ; wind ; stress ; ocean ; requirements ; Science ; Q ; General. Including nature conservation ; geographical distribution ; QH1-199.5
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-08-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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