Ocean surface roughness and wave breaking are the two main contributors of radar backscattering from the ocean surface. The relative weightings of the two contributions vary with the microwave polarization: the VV (vertical transmit vertical receive) is dominated by the Bragg resonance scattering mechanism, and the HH (horizontal transmit horizontal receive) and VH (horizontal transmit vertical receive or vertical transmit horizontal receive) contain nontrivial non-Bragg contributions mainly produced by breaking features. A method is developed to obtain the short-scale properties of ocean surface roughness and wave breaking from Ku, C, and L band polarimetric sea returns. The results are used for quantitative evaluation of the ocean surface...
This thesis examines the capabilities of a conventional X-band marine radar associated with a digita...
Investigation of microwave scattering mechanisms is extremely important for developing methods for o...
The significant wave height (SWH) retrieved from collocated HH and VV polarized X-band marine radars...
Ocean surface roughness and wave breaking are the two main contributors of radar backscattering from...
International audienceAn analysis of radar observations in C band combined with models is proposed t...
Dual-polarized X-band ocean images were obtained using a high-resolution phased-array radar at 3$\sp...
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Abstract The microwave backscatter properties of surf zone waves are analyzed using field observatio...
This dissertation investigates radar scattering mechanisms introduced by deep-water breaking waves. ...
Breaking of wind waves is an important and ubiquitous oceanic process which can be observed under mo...
International audienceIn the past decades, Bragg scattering has been considered to be an important s...
The sea surface essentially contains multiscale roughness with capillary waves of many sizes riding ...
This thesis describes two comprehensive laboratory experiments to investigate the radar backscatter ...
Suppression of radar backscattering from the sea surface has been studied in field experiments with ...
Abstract—The microwave polarimetric scattering from two-dimensional (2-D) wind fetch- and water dept...
This thesis examines the capabilities of a conventional X-band marine radar associated with a digita...
Investigation of microwave scattering mechanisms is extremely important for developing methods for o...
The significant wave height (SWH) retrieved from collocated HH and VV polarized X-band marine radars...
Ocean surface roughness and wave breaking are the two main contributors of radar backscattering from...
International audienceAn analysis of radar observations in C band combined with models is proposed t...
Dual-polarized X-band ocean images were obtained using a high-resolution phased-array radar at 3$\sp...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
Abstract The microwave backscatter properties of surf zone waves are analyzed using field observatio...
This dissertation investigates radar scattering mechanisms introduced by deep-water breaking waves. ...
Breaking of wind waves is an important and ubiquitous oceanic process which can be observed under mo...
International audienceIn the past decades, Bragg scattering has been considered to be an important s...
The sea surface essentially contains multiscale roughness with capillary waves of many sizes riding ...
This thesis describes two comprehensive laboratory experiments to investigate the radar backscatter ...
Suppression of radar backscattering from the sea surface has been studied in field experiments with ...
Abstract—The microwave polarimetric scattering from two-dimensional (2-D) wind fetch- and water dept...
This thesis examines the capabilities of a conventional X-band marine radar associated with a digita...
Investigation of microwave scattering mechanisms is extremely important for developing methods for o...
The significant wave height (SWH) retrieved from collocated HH and VV polarized X-band marine radars...