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Wind-wave-induced velocity in ATI SAR ocean surface currents: First experimental evidence from an airborne campaign

机译:风波在ATI SAR海面洋流中引起的速度:空降战役的第一个实验证据

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Conventional and along-track interferometric (ATI) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) senses the motion of the ocean surface by measuring the Doppler shift of reflected signals. Measurements are affected by a Wind-wave-induced Artifact Surface Velocity (WASV) which was modeled theoretically in past studies and has been estimated empirically only once before with Envisat ASAR by Mouche et al. (2012). An airborne campaign in the tidally dominated Irish Sea served to evaluate this effect and the current retrieval capabilities of a dual-beam SAR interferometer known as Wavemill. A comprehensive collection of Wavemill airborne data acquired in a star pattern over a well-instrumented validation site made it possible for the first time to estimate the magnitude of the WASV, and its dependence on azimuth and incidence angle from data alone. In light wind (5.5 m/s) and moderate current (0.7 m/s) conditions, the wind-wave-induced contribution to the measured ocean surface motion reaches up to 1.6 m/s upwind, with a well-defined secondorder harmonic dependence on direction to the wind. The magnitude of the WASV is found to be larger at lower incidence angles. The airborne WASV results show excellent consistency with the empirical WASV estimated from Envisat ASAR. These results confirm that SAR and ATI surface velocity estimates are strongly affected by WASV and that the WASV can be well characterized with knowledge of the wind knowledge and of the geometry. These airborne results provide the first independent validation of Mouche et al. (2012) and confirm that the empirical model they propose provides the means to correct airborne and spaceborne SAR and ATI SAR data for WASV to obtain accurate ocean surface current measurements. After removing the WASV, the airborne Wavemill-retrieved currents show very good agreement against ADCP measurements with a root-mean-square error (RMSE) typically around 0.1 m/s in velocity and 108 in direction.
机译:常规和沿轨道干涉仪(ATI)合成孔径雷达(SAR)通过测量反射信号的多普勒频移来感应海面的运动。测量受到风波引起的伪像表面速度(WASV)的影响,该理论在过去的研究中已进行了建模,而Mouche等人在Envisat ASAR之前仅凭经验进行过一次估算。 (2012)。在以潮汐为主的爱尔兰海域进行的一次空中战役有助于评估这种影响以及被称为Wavemill的双光束SAR干涉仪的当前检索能力。在仪器完善的验证站点上以星型模式采集的Wavemill机载数据的全面收集,使得首次评估WASV的大小及其对方位角和入射角的依赖性,仅凭数据即可。在小风(5.5 m / s)和中等海流(0.7 m / s)的条件下,风波对测得的海洋表面运动的贡献高达上风1.6 m / s,并具有明确定义的二阶谐波依赖性向风的方向。发现WASV的大小在较低的入射角下更大。机载WASV结果显示与Envisat ASAR估算的经验WASV具有极好的一致性。这些结果证实,SAR和ATI表面速度的估计值受WASV的强烈影响,并且可以通过了解风知识和几何学来很好地表征WASV。这些机载结果提供了Mouche等人的首次独立验证。 (2012年),并确认他们提出的经验模型为WASV校正机载和星载SAR和ATI SAR数据提供了手段,以获得准确的海面洋流测量值。去除WASV后,机载Wavemill提取的电流与ADCP测量值显示出非常好的一致性,其均方根误差(RMSE)的速度通常约为0.1 m / s,方向的误差约为108 m / s。

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