Remote Sensing (Apr 2023)

Friction Velocity and Aerodynamic Drag Coefficient Retrieval from Sentinel-1 IW Cross-Polarization C-SAR Images under Hurricane Conditions

  • Olga Ermakova,
  • Nikita Rusakov,
  • Evgeny Poplavsky,
  • Daniil Sergeev,
  • Yuliya Troitskaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15081985
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
p. 1985

Abstract

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This study presents an approach for friction velocity and aerodynamic drag coefficient retrieval utilizing C-band VH SAR observations from Sentinel-1. The dataset contained 14 SAR images collected under six hurricane scenes co-analyzed with stepped frequency microwave radiometer (SFMR) measurements. The basis for creating this approach utilizes the results proposed earlier linking the parameters of the atmospheric boundary layer from GPS-dropsondes data to the ocean surface emissivity from SFMR measurements. The obtained dependencies of the ocean surface emissivity on surface friction velocity, aerodynamic drag coefficient, and surface wind speed are analyzed together with the collocated SAR data leading to the new GMF valid for the retrieval of friction velocities ranging from 0.55–1.56 m/s and drag coefficient values ranging from 0.00076–0.00232 for all sub swaths. Within the framework of the proposed approach, dependences of the normalized radar cross-section on the surface wind speed were also obtained and used for comparison with existing GMFs to show that the proposed approach is valid. A good consistency was obtained when comparing our results with H14E and MS1A. As an example the distributions of friction velocity, drag coefficient, and surface wind speed retrieved from the Hurricane Maria SAR image (23 September 2017) were considered.

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