Ocean Wind Study Using Simulated RCM Compact-Polarimetry SAR

2015 
Abstract. The incidence angle, wind speed, and wind direction dependence of compact polarimetry (CP) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) parameters are presented for open water. Selected CP parameters are related to C-band geophysical model function (CMOD) output. Wind speeds range between 0 and 24 m/s, and incidence angles range between 18 and 50°. SAR data are coincident with meteorological buoy data. CP parameters are simulated from polarimetric RADARSAT-2 data and emulate data available on the pending RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM). Analysis is performed for 20 CP parameters, based on RADARSAT-2 images. Five linear-polarization SAR parameters are included for comparison. Results show robust relationships for CP parameters related to CMOD. For CP parameters unrelated to CMOD, results provide first-, second-, or third-order linear regression models, as functions of incidence angle, wind speed, wind direction, or combinations thereof. These models provide a set of values for comparison with sea ice or o...
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