Brazilian Journal of Oceanography (Dec 2015)

Numerical simulations of SAR microwave imaging of the Brazil current surface front

  • Carina Regina de Macedo,
  • João Antônio Lorenzzetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592015082306304
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 4
pp. 481 – 496

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Abstract This paper analyzes the hydrodynamic and atmospheric instability modulation mechanisms which influence the Brazilian Current's (BC) thermal front signature in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images. Simulations were made using the M4S SAR imaging model. Two SAR images of the Brazilian Southeastern Coast depicting the BC's thermal front were selected including a VV (ASAR/Envisat) and a HH polarization (RADARSAT-1) image. Conditions of current shear and divergence were reproduced for the fronts imaged, using in situ (Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers) current velocities. Wind velocity fields were simulated based on QuikSCAT data. Results showed that SAR imaging of the BC front may be influenced both by atmospheric instabilities and hydrodynamic modulations. The first mechanism prevailed on the RADARSAT image and the latter on the ASAR/Envisat image. When atmospheric instabilities prevailed, the contribution of shear and divergence was almost negligible. When hydrodynamic modulations prevailed, a better agreement between the simulated responses and SAR image responses was obtained by inforcing a reduction of 88% in the relaxation rate, and higher divergence values, of the order of 10-4 s-1. Results indicate that, for some specific cases, local increases in shear and divergence may allow the detection of the BC thermal front.

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