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Radar Scattering from Modulated Wind Waves - Proceedings of the Workshop on Modulation of Short Wind Waves in the Gravity-Capillary Range by Non-Uniform Currents, held in Bergen aan Zee, The Netherlands, 24-26 May 1988 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
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Radar Scattering from Modulated Wind Waves - Proceedings of the Workshop on Modulation of Short Wind Waves in the Gravity-Capillary Range by Non-Uniform Currents, held in Bergen aan Zee, The Netherlands, 24-26 May 1988 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
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Discovery Miles: 27 960
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Ten years ago, de Loor and co-workers at TNO, The Netherlands, were
the first to report bottom topography patterns in real aperture
radar (RAR) images of the southern North Sea. At that time, this
was a real puzzle. The skin depth of microwaves for sea water is
only of the order of centimeters while the sea bottom is about 20
meters below the surface. Electromagnetic radiation therefore
cannot probe the bottom directly. Similar phenomena were found in
radar imagery from SEASAT and SIR-AlB synthetic aperture radars
(SAR's) of Nantucket Shoals, the English Channel and many other
coastal areas. Since then theory and ocean field experiments (Le.,
Phelps Bank, Georgia Straits, SARSEX, TOWARD, FASINEX, etc.) have
advanced our understanding considerably. We now know that these
surface signatures are the results of surface currents, perturbed
by the bottom topography, which refract the propagation and
modulate the energy of (short) surface waves so as to cause
microwave backscatter power variations. Hence, any large scale
ocean features containing nonuniform surface currents (i.e.
internal waves, eddies, fronts, etc.) will cause similar
manifestations in the radar imagery by means of
current-wave-microwave interactions. Observations confirm this.
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