Wind speed has been retrieved using different channel combinations of Seasat Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) data. The sets of channel combinations were derived by applying a leaps and bounds procedure to a statistical data base of brightness temperature and geophysical parameters. Different best subsets of sizes two to five SMMR channels were obtained, based on R2, the coefficient of determination criterion. Wind speeds derived using the best two channel subsets (10.6 H and 18.0 V) were compared with Joint Air-Sea Interaction Experiment)(JASIN) in situ observations of winds and an RMS difference of 1.5 m/s was found. The retrieval accuracy of wind speed from different subsets of two to five channels agreed to within about...
This paper provides the description of an ocean wind speed retrieval algorithm developed for the SAC...
The WindSat polarimetric microwave radiometer is a spaceborne instrument that measures top-of-atmosp...
Since the Seasat carried the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) into space in July of...
The Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) aboard the Seasat satellite measured emitted r...
Surface wind vector measurements over the oceans are vital for scientists and forecasters to underst...
Surface wind vector measurements over the oceans are vital for scientists and forecasters to underst...
wind vector measurements over the oceans are vital for scientists and forecasters to understand the ...
This study compares wind speeds derived from five satellite microwave radiometers with those directl...
In order to compare wind speed estimates from the Geosat altimeter and the Special Sensor Microwave/...
Multi-channel Scanning Microwave Radiometer (MSMR) onboard 1RS P4 (Oceansat I) measured Brightness T...
Since the advent of the first spaceborne wind scatterometers on NASA\u27s SeaSat mission in 1978, th...
This dissertation presents the development of a prelaunch sea-surface temperature (SST) retrieval al...
Retrievals of wind speed (WS) from Seasat Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) were per...
Wind speeds derived from versions of the least-squares and regression algorithms developed after the...
The Sea Winds instrument was designed to provide wind measurements over the oceans with a resolution...
This paper provides the description of an ocean wind speed retrieval algorithm developed for the SAC...
The WindSat polarimetric microwave radiometer is a spaceborne instrument that measures top-of-atmosp...
Since the Seasat carried the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) into space in July of...
The Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) aboard the Seasat satellite measured emitted r...
Surface wind vector measurements over the oceans are vital for scientists and forecasters to underst...
Surface wind vector measurements over the oceans are vital for scientists and forecasters to underst...
wind vector measurements over the oceans are vital for scientists and forecasters to understand the ...
This study compares wind speeds derived from five satellite microwave radiometers with those directl...
In order to compare wind speed estimates from the Geosat altimeter and the Special Sensor Microwave/...
Multi-channel Scanning Microwave Radiometer (MSMR) onboard 1RS P4 (Oceansat I) measured Brightness T...
Since the advent of the first spaceborne wind scatterometers on NASA\u27s SeaSat mission in 1978, th...
This dissertation presents the development of a prelaunch sea-surface temperature (SST) retrieval al...
Retrievals of wind speed (WS) from Seasat Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) were per...
Wind speeds derived from versions of the least-squares and regression algorithms developed after the...
The Sea Winds instrument was designed to provide wind measurements over the oceans with a resolution...
This paper provides the description of an ocean wind speed retrieval algorithm developed for the SAC...
The WindSat polarimetric microwave radiometer is a spaceborne instrument that measures top-of-atmosp...
Since the Seasat carried the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer (SMMR) into space in July of...