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26 February 2004 SAR wave mode data: a new source for ocean and sea ice related climate research
Susanne Lehner, Thomas Konig, Johannes Schulz-Stellenfleth, Andreas Niedermeier
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Abstract
From raw ERS wavemode data, complex SAR images of size 5 km x 10 km - so called imagettes - are computed using DLR's BSAR processor. Being collected over oceans every 200 km along the orbit, imagettes provide a patchy daily global coverage of the world's oceans. This paper presents DLR's processing chain and results for a three week testing period covering the detection of ocean slicks and sea ice, the use of cross spectra to derive wave spectra over open ocean, the detection of one or several ocean wave systems together with its wave length and its propagation direction, and the estimation of single wave heights. In sea ice covered areas, statistical parameters derived from the SAR are well correlated to physical measures such as the ice deformation energy and ridge frequency. Over ice free areas, comparisons between the SAR results and the ECMWF analysis as well as model results show good agreement in most cases. Observed deviations between SAR measurements and model results are discussed. As a new application of wave mode data statistics are presented on the occurence of extreme waves. As soon as ESA will make available the daily global raw wavemode data for the whole lifetime of ERS-1 and ERS-2, it will be possible to DLR to derive unique statistics on sea ice and wave parameters for a period of at least 10 years, which may be even extended by the use of ENVISAT data in future. Together with near surface wind fields which are also derivable from the imagettes, this work will be of extreme use for climate research applications.
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Susanne Lehner, Thomas Konig, Johannes Schulz-Stellenfleth, and Andreas Niedermeier "SAR wave mode data: a new source for ocean and sea ice related climate research", Proc. SPIE 5233, Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Sea Ice 2003, (26 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.511448
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KEYWORDS
Synthetic aperture radar

Climatology

Image processing

Calibration

Wind energy

Data modeling

Statistical analysis

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