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First spaceborne GNSS-Reflectometry observations of hurricanes from the UK TechDemoSat-1 mission

First spaceborne GNSS-Reflectometry observations of hurricanes from the UK TechDemoSat-1 mission
First spaceborne GNSS-Reflectometry observations of hurricanes from the UK TechDemoSat-1 mission
We present the first examples of GNSS-Reflectometry observations of hurricanes using spaceborne data from the UK TechDemoSat-1 (TDS-1) mission. We confirm that GNSS-R signals can detect ocean condition changes in very high near-surface ocean wind associated with hurricanes. TDS-1 GNSS-R reflections were collocated with IBTrACS hurricane data, MetOp ASCAT A/B scatterometer winds and two re-analysis products. Clear variations of GNSS-R reflected power (σ0) are observed as reflections travel through hurricanes, in some cases up to and through the eye wall. The GNSS-R reflected power is tentatively inverted to estimate wind speed using the TDS-1 baseline wind retrieval algorithm developed for low to moderate winds. Despite this, TDS-1 GNSS-R winds through the hurricanes show closer agreement with IBTrACS estimates than winds provided by scatterometers and reanalyses. GNSS-R wind profiles show realistic spatial patterns and sharp gradients which are consistent with expected structures around the eye of tropical cyclones.
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Foti, Giuseppe
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Gommenginger, Christine
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Srokosz, Meric
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Foti, Giuseppe
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Gommenginger, Christine
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Foti, Giuseppe, Gommenginger, Christine and Srokosz, Meric (2017) First spaceborne GNSS-Reflectometry observations of hurricanes from the UK TechDemoSat-1 mission. Geophysical Research Letters. (doi:10.1002/2017GL076166).

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Abstract

We present the first examples of GNSS-Reflectometry observations of hurricanes using spaceborne data from the UK TechDemoSat-1 (TDS-1) mission. We confirm that GNSS-R signals can detect ocean condition changes in very high near-surface ocean wind associated with hurricanes. TDS-1 GNSS-R reflections were collocated with IBTrACS hurricane data, MetOp ASCAT A/B scatterometer winds and two re-analysis products. Clear variations of GNSS-R reflected power (σ0) are observed as reflections travel through hurricanes, in some cases up to and through the eye wall. The GNSS-R reflected power is tentatively inverted to estimate wind speed using the TDS-1 baseline wind retrieval algorithm developed for low to moderate winds. Despite this, TDS-1 GNSS-R winds through the hurricanes show closer agreement with IBTrACS estimates than winds provided by scatterometers and reanalyses. GNSS-R wind profiles show realistic spatial patterns and sharp gradients which are consistent with expected structures around the eye of tropical cyclones.

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Accepted/In Press date: 4 December 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 December 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 417393
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/417393
ISSN: 0094-8276
PURE UUID: 88eb88d6-1a43-404c-b6cb-6c1efd70f971

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Date deposited: 30 Jan 2018 17:31
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 17:27

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Author: Giuseppe Foti
Author: Christine Gommenginger
Author: Meric Srokosz

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