Remote Sensing (Jan 2018)

Wind Direction Signatures in GNSS-R Observables from Space

  • Dongliang Guan,
  • Hyuk Park,
  • Adriano Camps,
  • Yong Wang,
  • Raul Onrubia,
  • Jorge Querol,
  • Daniel Pascual

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10020198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 198

Abstract

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Wind speed and direction are important essential climate variables (ECVs). GNSS-R is an emerging remote sensing technique that can be potentially used to retrieve wind speed from space. However, few studies have addressed the wind direction retrieval from spaceborne GNSS-R observables, namely the Delay Doppler map (DDM). In this study, the feasibility of retrieving wind direction from the synthetic DDMs is analyzed. First, the simulation tool P2EPS is used to generate the DDMs under different geometry configurations, wind speed, and wind direction. Then, DDM changes caused by the wind direction are investigated, and two metrics are proposed to retrieve the wind direction from the DDM shape changes. The influence on wind direction retrieval of the wind speed, receiver’s elevation, and azimuth is further discussed. Finally, the sensitivity of DDM changes to noise is investigated, as well as the impact of noise on these two metrics.

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