The two-scale (small irregularities superimposed upon large undulations) scattering theory proposed by Semyonov was extended and used to compute microwave apparent temperature and the backscattering cross section from ocean surfaces. The effect of the small irregularities upon the scattering characteristics of the large undulations is included by modifying the Fresnel reflection coefficients; whereas the effect of the large undulations upon those of the small irregularities is taken into account by averaging over the surface normals of the large undulations. The same set of surface parameters is employed for a given wind speed to predict both the scattering and the emission characteristics at both polarizations
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A two-scale composite surface scattering theory was developed without using the noncoherent assumpti...
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The general problem of bistatic scattering from a two scale surface was evaluated. The treatment was...
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An improved model of the effects of sea state on microwave signature has been developed which incorp...
Monitoring the ocean surface winds and mean ocean surface level is essential for improving our knowl...
International audienceThe two-scale Model (TSM) is broadly employed for studying EM scattering from ...
A mathematical model is developed for the apparent temperature of the sea at all microwave frequenci...
International audienceThis article is devoted to investigating the microwave scattering mechanisms o...
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 ...
A two-scale composite surface scattering theory was developed without using the noncoherent assumpti...
The status is reviewed of electromagnetic scattering theory relative to the interpretation of microw...
The applicability of the various electromagnetic models of scattering from the ocean are reviewed. T...
6 pagesInternational audienceIn the context of electromagnetic wave backscattering from ocean-like s...
The general problem of bistatic scattering from a two scale surface was evaluated. The treatment was...
Un nombre croissant de données satellitaires et aéroportées acquises dans le domaine micro-ondes sur...
The relationship between the sea-surface normalized radar cross section and the friction velocity ve...
International audienceThe two-scale model (TSM) has been frequently used in the study of EM (electro...
An improved model of the effects of sea state on microwave signature has been developed which incorp...
Monitoring the ocean surface winds and mean ocean surface level is essential for improving our knowl...
International audienceThe two-scale Model (TSM) is broadly employed for studying EM scattering from ...
A mathematical model is developed for the apparent temperature of the sea at all microwave frequenci...
International audienceThis article is devoted to investigating the microwave scattering mechanisms o...
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 ...