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A comparative study on synthetic aperture radar and optical imagery of ocean waves

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The ocean imaging capability of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is examined in terms of an intercomparison between simultaneous, spatially collocated images of a coastal ocean scene, as recorded by aerial photography and aircraft-borne SAR. Based on a detailed study of these images, this paper examines various local features of oceanographic interest as they are imaged by the two methods. This provides information not available in the usual comparisons of normalized SAR and single point buoy spectra. In addition, aspects of the intensity wavenumber spectra of the two images are examined and discussed. An interesting and surprising conclusion arising from the comparison study is the ability of the SAR to image accurately non-uniform (possibly nonlinear) wave features which are imaged by the aerial photography. This result should have important implications on the development of SAR imaging models and the interpretation of the effect of ocean surface motion on the SAR images.

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Banner, M.L., Jain, A. & Stromberg, W. A comparative study on synthetic aperture radar and optical imagery of ocean waves. Boundary-Layer Meteorol 27, 115–128 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00239609

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