Space-borne X-band synthetic aperture radars (SARs) provide a unique opportunity to measure rainfall over land with unsurpassed spatial resolution of about few hundred meters. This work explores the potential of space-borne X-SARs to estimate rainfall over land from both a model and retrieval point of view. The main objective is to provide a framework for a physically-based inversion of SARs measurements at X (9.6 GHz), Ku (14 GHz) and Ka (30 GHz) band over land. A forward model of SAR response will be illustrated for X, Ku and Ka bands. We will present an inversion methodology, a quantitative application to X-SAR data of the SIR-C mission in 1994, and a qualitative application to TerraSAR-X data over France, 2008
Unlike space-based near-nadir viewing radars, X-SARs will mainly measure the slant-path integrated s...
Recent spaceborne polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radars (SARs) enable the complete characterization...
Numerous space-borne X-band Synthetic Aperture Radars (X-SAR) systems will be launched by European a...
This work explores the potential of space-borne X-SARs to estimate rainfall over land from both a mo...
Several spaceborne X-band synthetic aperture radar (X-SAR) systems were launched in 2007, and more w...
Global precipitation measurements are needed by weather and climate modelers because the release of ...
Climate modelers need global precipitation measurements because the released latent heat distributio...
Five spaceborne X-band synthetic aperture radars (X-SARs) are nowadays operating, and several more w...
Weather and climate models requires global precipitation measurements because their performance are ...
Global precipitation measurements from space-based radars and microwave radiometers have been the su...
X-band Synthetic Aperture Radars (X-SARs), able to image the Earth's surface at metric resolution, m...
The use of spaceborne microwave synthetic aperture radars (SARs) is becoming a well-established tool...
Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radars (SARs), operating at L-band and above, offer microwave observat...
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radars (SARs) operating at X-band and above allow observations of Eart...
The use of spaceborne microwave synthetic aperture radars (SARs) is becoming a well‐established tool...
Unlike space-based near-nadir viewing radars, X-SARs will mainly measure the slant-path integrated s...
Recent spaceborne polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radars (SARs) enable the complete characterization...
Numerous space-borne X-band Synthetic Aperture Radars (X-SAR) systems will be launched by European a...
This work explores the potential of space-borne X-SARs to estimate rainfall over land from both a mo...
Several spaceborne X-band synthetic aperture radar (X-SAR) systems were launched in 2007, and more w...
Global precipitation measurements are needed by weather and climate modelers because the release of ...
Climate modelers need global precipitation measurements because the released latent heat distributio...
Five spaceborne X-band synthetic aperture radars (X-SARs) are nowadays operating, and several more w...
Weather and climate models requires global precipitation measurements because their performance are ...
Global precipitation measurements from space-based radars and microwave radiometers have been the su...
X-band Synthetic Aperture Radars (X-SARs), able to image the Earth's surface at metric resolution, m...
The use of spaceborne microwave synthetic aperture radars (SARs) is becoming a well-established tool...
Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radars (SARs), operating at L-band and above, offer microwave observat...
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radars (SARs) operating at X-band and above allow observations of Eart...
The use of spaceborne microwave synthetic aperture radars (SARs) is becoming a well‐established tool...
Unlike space-based near-nadir viewing radars, X-SARs will mainly measure the slant-path integrated s...
Recent spaceborne polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radars (SARs) enable the complete characterization...
Numerous space-borne X-band Synthetic Aperture Radars (X-SAR) systems will be launched by European a...