2013
DOI: 10.1175/jtech-d-12-00027.1
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Real-Time Ocean Wind Vector Retrieval from Marine Radar Image Sequences Acquired at Grazing Angle

Abstract: This paper proposes a novel algorithm for retrieving the ocean wind vector from marine radar image sequences in real time. It is presented as an alternative to mitigate anemometer problems, such as blockage, shadowing, and turbulence. Since wind modifies the sea surface, the proposed algorithm is based on the dependence of the sea surface backscatter on wind direction and speed. This algorithm retrieves the wind vector using radar measurements in the range of 200-1500 m. Wind directions are retrieved from rada… Show more

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“…This can also be confirmed from the error statistics shown in Table 2. The overall STDs for wind direction and speed shown here are a little higher than the results in [6,[13][14][15]. It should be noted that the results in this paper are based on the analysis of rain-contaminated data only.…”
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confidence: 68%
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“…This can also be confirmed from the error statistics shown in Table 2. The overall STDs for wind direction and speed shown here are a little higher than the results in [6,[13][14][15]. It should be noted that the results in this paper are based on the analysis of rain-contaminated data only.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…Vicen-Bueno et al [15] proposed an intensity-level-selection (ILS)-based method for deriving wind speed and wind direction from X-band nautical radar images. Although the radar images shown in Figure 1 are in Cartesian coordinate system, the wind algorithm is implemented in the polar coordinate system.…”
Section: Wind Extraction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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