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Foundations for Innovative Application of Airborne Radars - Measuring the Water Surface Backscattering Signature and Wind

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The 'wind vector' - wind speed and direction - is a main meteorological quantity and relevant for air-sea exchange processes. This book explores the use of several airborne microwave instruments, some of which are part of standard aircraft equipment, in determining the local wind vector over water. This is worthwhile as local wind information is usually only available at measurements sites like weather stations and airports, and global wind information from satellites has very coarse resolution and poor temporal coverage - at most a few times daily. In his book, Nekrasov uses known results in a novel way and gives explicit and application-oriented descriptions how to additionally retrieve local wind information from standard airborne microwave instruments. The results presented here are highly valuable for flight operation above the sea (e.g., search-and-rescue) but also for complementing other measurements of atmospheric or oceanic parameters during research flights.

List of contents

Water surface backscattering and wind retrieval.- FM-CW demonstrator system as an instrument for measuring the sea surface backscattering signature and wind.- Doppler navigation system application for measuring the backscattering signature and wind over water.- Measuring the water surface backscattering signature and wind by means of the airborne weather radar.- Water-surface wind retrieval using the airborne radar altimeter.- Near-nadir wind estimation over water with the airborne precipitation radar.

About the author

Alexey Nekrasov has been a reviewer of the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing and the ISPRS International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, a member of the State Examination Board, and an academic mobility coordinator at the Faculty of Information Security. He has four official records of thanks for an excellent work from the university administration in his workbook

Summary

The ‘wind vector’ – wind speed and direction – is a main meteorological quantity and relevant for air-sea exchange processes. This book explores the use of several airborne microwave instruments, some of which are part of standard aircraft equipment, in determining the local wind vector over water. This is worthwhile as local wind information is usually only available at measurements sites like weather stations and airports, and global wind information from satellites has very coarse resolution and poor temporal coverage – at most a few times daily. In his book, Nekrasov uses known results in a novel way and gives explicit and application-oriented descriptions how to additionally retrieve local wind information from standard airborne microwave instruments. The results presented here are highly valuable for flight operation above the sea (e.g., search-and-rescue) but also for complementing other measurements of atmospheric or oceanic parameters during research flights.

Product details

Authors Alexey Nekrasov
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2013
 
EAN 9783319006208
ISBN 978-3-31-900620-8
No. of pages 104
Dimensions 154 mm x 238 mm x 8 mm
Weight 192 g
Illustrations 45 SW-Abb.
Series SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences
SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

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