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Retrieval of the surface wind speed from satellite radio-altimeter data: a review of algorithms

Retrieval of the surface wind speed from satellite radio-altimeter data: a review of algorithms
Retrieval of the surface wind speed from satellite radio-altimeter data: a review of algorithms
We give a review of surface wind-speed retrieval algorithms using satellite radio-altimeter data and analyze the efficiency of these algorithms. The data processing by new radio altimeters (JASON and ENVISAT) showed that the two-parameter algorithm developed for the satellite “Topex A” effectively operates with the data of the new radio altimeters and exceeds in accuracy the conventional algorithm by 5–10%. We discuss two main reasons for the wind-speed retrieval errors: (i) ambiguous relationship between the wind speed and the backscattering cross section and (ii) regional features of the wave climate formation. Within the framework of a two-parameter algorithm, we propose a new approach for the wind-speed retrieval problem, in which two-mode structures (wind waves and a swell) are taken into account. The data processing confirmed that the new approach allows one to reduce the error related to regional features of the wave climate formation by another 5–7%.
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Karaev, V.Y.
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Kanevsky, M.
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Meshkov, E.M.
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Cotton, D.
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Kanevsky, M.
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Karaev, V.Y., Kanevsky, M., Meshkov, E.M., Cotton, D. and Gommenginger, C. (2006) Retrieval of the surface wind speed from satellite radio-altimeter data: a review of algorithms. Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics, 49 (4), 251-263. (doi:10.1007/s11141-006-0058-5).

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We give a review of surface wind-speed retrieval algorithms using satellite radio-altimeter data and analyze the efficiency of these algorithms. The data processing by new radio altimeters (JASON and ENVISAT) showed that the two-parameter algorithm developed for the satellite “Topex A” effectively operates with the data of the new radio altimeters and exceeds in accuracy the conventional algorithm by 5–10%. We discuss two main reasons for the wind-speed retrieval errors: (i) ambiguous relationship between the wind speed and the backscattering cross section and (ii) regional features of the wave climate formation. Within the framework of a two-parameter algorithm, we propose a new approach for the wind-speed retrieval problem, in which two-mode structures (wind waves and a swell) are taken into account. The data processing confirmed that the new approach allows one to reduce the error related to regional features of the wave climate formation by another 5–7%.

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Published date: 2006

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Local EPrints ID: 44029
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/44029
ISSN: 0033-8443
PURE UUID: 1cac463d-f613-4da5-8507-46b054fdec9a

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Date deposited: 07 Feb 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 08:59

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Author: V.Y. Karaev
Author: M. Kanevsky
Author: E.M. Meshkov
Author: D. Cotton
Author: C. Gommenginger

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