A new algorithm for microwave radiometer remote sensing of sea surface salinity and temperature

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YIN Xiaobin1
2. Center for Space and Applied Research
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microwave radiometer; sea surface temperature; sea surface salinity; wind; brightness temperature;
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P715.7 [遥测技术设备];
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The microwave radiation of the sea surface, which is denoted by the sea surface brightness temperature, is not only related with sea surface salinity (SSS) and temperature (SST), but also influenced by sea surface wind. The errors of wind detected by satellite sensor have significant influences on the accuracy of SSS and SST retrieval. The effects of sea surface wind on sea surface brightness temperature, i.e. △Th,v, and the relations among △Th,v, wind speed, sea surface tempera- ture, sea surface salinity and incidence angle of observation are investigated. Based on the investi- gations, a new algorithm depending on the design of a single radiometer with double polarizations and multi-incidence angles is proposed. The algorithm excludes the influence of sea surface wind on SSS and SST retrieval, and provides a new method for remote sensing of SSS and SST.
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页码:1204 / 1211
页数:8
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