A well organized low energy 11 sec. swell system off the East Coast of the U.S. was detected with the Seasat Synthetic Aperture Radar and successfully tracked from deep water, across the continental shelf, and into shallow water. In addition, a less organized 7 sec. system was tentatively identified in the imagery. Both systems were independently confirmed with simultaneous wave spectral measurements from a research pier, aircraft laser profilometer data, and Fleet Numerical Spectral Ocean Wave Models
Long-term goals: Ocean wave prediction models, based on a spectral energy balance, are widely used t...
Measurements collected in the Shuttle Imaging Radar (SIR-B) Extreme Waves Experiment confirm the abi...
2019 Living Planet Symposium, 13-17 May 2019, Milan, ItalyLocal winds and faraway storms ocean waves...
Analysis techniques used to exploit SEASAT synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data of gravity waves are ...
Fifty-one SEASAT synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images of the oceans and sea ice are presented. Surf...
Methods for measuring and analyzing ocean waves are described, including those presently in use on s...
A section of sea surface that had been subjected to a constant offshore wind was profiled by using a...
General information and descriptive material about the SEASAT program is given. This is the central ...
The papers presented in the marine session may be broadly grouped into several classes: microwave re...
In this work satellite images taken by space borne sensors are used to explain atmospheric as well a...
The Seasat satellite launched in Summer 1978 carried a synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Although Seas...
LONG-TERM GOALS: Ocean wave prediction models, based on a spectral energy balance, are widely used t...
Coastal wave refraction imaged by the Seasat Synthetic Aperture Radar is compared to simulations pro...
Coastal wave refraction imaged by the Seasat Synthetic Aperture Radar is compared to simulations pro...
Methods of extracting information on ocean currents and wave orbital velocities from SAR data by an ...
Long-term goals: Ocean wave prediction models, based on a spectral energy balance, are widely used t...
Measurements collected in the Shuttle Imaging Radar (SIR-B) Extreme Waves Experiment confirm the abi...
2019 Living Planet Symposium, 13-17 May 2019, Milan, ItalyLocal winds and faraway storms ocean waves...
Analysis techniques used to exploit SEASAT synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data of gravity waves are ...
Fifty-one SEASAT synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images of the oceans and sea ice are presented. Surf...
Methods for measuring and analyzing ocean waves are described, including those presently in use on s...
A section of sea surface that had been subjected to a constant offshore wind was profiled by using a...
General information and descriptive material about the SEASAT program is given. This is the central ...
The papers presented in the marine session may be broadly grouped into several classes: microwave re...
In this work satellite images taken by space borne sensors are used to explain atmospheric as well a...
The Seasat satellite launched in Summer 1978 carried a synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Although Seas...
LONG-TERM GOALS: Ocean wave prediction models, based on a spectral energy balance, are widely used t...
Coastal wave refraction imaged by the Seasat Synthetic Aperture Radar is compared to simulations pro...
Coastal wave refraction imaged by the Seasat Synthetic Aperture Radar is compared to simulations pro...
Methods of extracting information on ocean currents and wave orbital velocities from SAR data by an ...
Long-term goals: Ocean wave prediction models, based on a spectral energy balance, are widely used t...
Measurements collected in the Shuttle Imaging Radar (SIR-B) Extreme Waves Experiment confirm the abi...
2019 Living Planet Symposium, 13-17 May 2019, Milan, ItalyLocal winds and faraway storms ocean waves...