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9 September 2009 Role of surface winds in SAR signatures of oceanic internal waves in the northern South China Sea
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Abstract
It is well known that synthetic aperture radars (SARs) can image oceanic internal waves (OIWs). The signatures of OIWs on SAR images result from the modulation of wind-generated surface waves by the surface currents associated with the OIWs. The role of surface winds in SAR signatures of OIWs in the northern South China Sea is examined using SAR images and BlendQscat wind data. A radar imaging model for simulating SAR signatures of OIWs is also used to estimate the dependence of the radar signatures associated with OIWs on wind conditions. The results show that the signatures of OIWs on SAR images in the northern South China Sea are highly dependent on the wind speed. The temporal variations of the OIWs observed by SAR are closely related with the temporal variations of the wind speed in the study area.
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Weigen Huang, Xilin Gan, Jingsong Yang, Bin Fu, and Peng Chen "Role of surface winds in SAR signatures of oceanic internal waves in the northern South China Sea", Proc. SPIE 7473, Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, and Large Water Regions 2009, 74730K (9 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.829874
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Radar

Satellites

Radar imaging

Device simulation

Data modeling

Remote sensing

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