Lidar In-space Technology Experiment measurements of sea surface directional reflectance and the link to surface wind speed

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作者
Menzies, RT
Tratt, DM
Hunt, WH
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[1] CALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
[2] Wyle Labs, Hampton, VA 23666 USA
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10.1364/AO.37.005550
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
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The dependence of sea surface directional reflectance on surface wind stress suggests a method for deriving surface wind speed from space-based lidar measurements of sea surface backscatter. In particular, lidar measurements in the nadir angle range from 10 degrees to 30 degrees appear to be most sensitive to surface wind-speed variability in the regime below 10 m/s. The Lidar In-space Technology Experiment (LITE) shuttle Lidar mission of September 1994 provided a unique opportunity to measure directional backscatter at selected locations by use of the landmark track maneuver and to measure fixed-angle backscatter from the ocean surfaces on a global scale. During the landmark track maneuver the shuttle orbiter orientation and roll axis are adjusted continuously to maintain the lidar footprint at a fixed location for a duration of similar to 1 min. Several data sets were converted to calibrated reflectance units and compared with a surface reflectance model to deduce surface wind speeds. Comparisons were made with ERS-1 scatterometer data and surface measurements. (C) 1998 Optical Society of America.
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