A preliminary analysis of wind retrieval, based on GF-3 wave mode data

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This paper presents an analysis of measurements of the normalized radar cross-(NRCS) in Wave Mode for Chinese C-band Gaofen-3(GF-3) synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Based on 2779 images from GF-3 quad-polarization SAR in Wave Mode and collocated wind vectors from ERA-Interim, this experiment verifies the feasibility of using ocean surface wind fields and VV-polarized NRCS to perform normalized calibration. The method uses well-validated empirical C-band geophysical model function (CMOD4) to estimate the calibration constant for each beam. In addition, the relationship between cross-pol NRCS and wind vectors is discussed. The cross-pol NRCS increases linearly with wind speed and it is obviously modulated by the wind direction when the wind speed is greater than 8 m/s. Furthermore, the properties of the polarization ratio, denoted PR, are also investigated. The PR is dependent on incidence angle and azimuth angle. Two empirical models of the PR are fitted, one as a function of incidence angle only, the other with additional dependence on azimuth angle. Assessments show that theσ0VV retrieved from new PR models as well asσ0HH is in good agreement withσ0VV extracted from SAR images directly.

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Wang, L., Han, B., Yuan, X., Lei, B., & Ding, C. (2018). A preliminary analysis of wind retrieval, based on GF-3 wave mode data. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18051604

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