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Hurricane Wind Speed And Rain Rate Measurements Using The Airborne Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (Hirad), Ruba Amarin
Hurricane Wind Speed And Rain Rate Measurements Using The Airborne Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (Hirad), Ruba Amarin
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This dissertation presents results for an end-to-end computer simulation of a new airborne microwave remote sensor, the Hurricane Imaging Radiometer, HIRAD, which will provide improved hurricane surveillance. The emphasis of this research is the retrieval of hurricane-force wind speeds in the presence of intense rain and over long atmospheric slant path lengths that are encountered across its wide swath. Brightness temperature (Tb) simulations are performed using a forward microwave radiative transfer model (RTM) that includes an ocean surface emissivity model at high wind speeds developed especially for HIRAD high incidence angle measurements and a rain model for the hurricane environment. …
Development Of An Improved Microwave Ocean Surface Emissivity Radiative Transfer Model, Salem El-Nimri
Development Of An Improved Microwave Ocean Surface Emissivity Radiative Transfer Model, Salem El-Nimri
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An electromagnetic model is developed for predicting the microwave blackbody emission from the ocean surface over a wide range of frequencies, incidence angles, and wind vector (speed and direction) for both horizontal and vertical polarizations. This ocean surface emissivity model is intended to be incorporated into an oceanic radiative transfer model to be used for microwave radiometric applications including geophysical retrievals over oceans. The model development is based on a collection of published ocean emissivity measurements obtained from satellites, aircraft, field experiments, and laboratory measurements. This dissertation presents the details of methods used in the ocean surface emissivity model development …