The knowledge of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to classification of hurricane intensity; therefore, there is a strong interest in the operational remote sensing of ocean surface winds for monitoring tropical storms and hurricanes, especially those which threaten landfall. Presently, the airborne Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR) is the state-of-the-art remote sensor for providing this information in real-time, during hurricane surveillance flights. However, for the future, NASA and NOAA are collaborating in the development of the Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD), which is a prototype of the next-generation high-flying airborne instrument for monitoring hurricanes. This paper describes a realistic end-to-end simulation...
The measurement of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to forecasting intensity and direction prior...
The Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD) is a synthetic thinned array passive microwave radiometer d...
Microwave remote sensing of surface wind speed and rain rate in hurricanes is critical to predict th...
The knowledge of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to classification of hurricane intensity; ther...
The knowledge of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to classification of hurricane intensity; ther...
The Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD) is a new airborne microwave remote sensor currently under d...
Microwave remote sensing observations of hurricanes, from NOAA and USAF hurricane surveillance aircr...
Microwave remote sensing observations of hurricanes, from NOAA and USAF hurricane surveillance aircr...
This paper describes a realistic computer simulation of airborne hurricane surveillance using the re...
This paper describes a realistic computer simulation of airborne hurricane surveillance using the re...
There is a strong national interest in the observation of ocean surface winds with high spatial and ...
This paper describes a realistic computer simulation of airborne hurricane surveillance using the re...
There is a strong national interest in the observation of ocean surface winds with high spatial and ...
The measurement of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to forecasting intensity and direction prior...
The measurement of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to forecasting intensity and direction prior...
The measurement of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to forecasting intensity and direction prior...
The Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD) is a synthetic thinned array passive microwave radiometer d...
Microwave remote sensing of surface wind speed and rain rate in hurricanes is critical to predict th...
The knowledge of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to classification of hurricane intensity; ther...
The knowledge of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to classification of hurricane intensity; ther...
The Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD) is a new airborne microwave remote sensor currently under d...
Microwave remote sensing observations of hurricanes, from NOAA and USAF hurricane surveillance aircr...
Microwave remote sensing observations of hurricanes, from NOAA and USAF hurricane surveillance aircr...
This paper describes a realistic computer simulation of airborne hurricane surveillance using the re...
This paper describes a realistic computer simulation of airborne hurricane surveillance using the re...
There is a strong national interest in the observation of ocean surface winds with high spatial and ...
This paper describes a realistic computer simulation of airborne hurricane surveillance using the re...
There is a strong national interest in the observation of ocean surface winds with high spatial and ...
The measurement of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to forecasting intensity and direction prior...
The measurement of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to forecasting intensity and direction prior...
The measurement of peak winds in hurricanes is critical to forecasting intensity and direction prior...
The Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD) is a synthetic thinned array passive microwave radiometer d...
Microwave remote sensing of surface wind speed and rain rate in hurricanes is critical to predict th...