International audienceThe Two-scale Model (TSM) based on Bragg tilting is widely employed to model the normalized radar cross section (NRCS) from the sea surface in the microwave bands. It also leads to the compound distribution model when used to represent the distribution of intensity in high-resolution sea clutter. While the TSM satisfactorily describes the dynamical behavior of the polarized NRCS at moderate incidence angles for various sea states and radar frequencies, it fails to consistently describe the polarized sea clutter distribution in the upper microwave band. The hid-den reason is an overestimation of the Bragg polarization ratio (PR) at larger local incidence angles. Following the concept of universal analytical scattering m...