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Impact of rain on wave retrieval from Sentinel-1 synthetic aperture radar images in tropical cyclones
Authors:XB Zhao  WZ Shao  LB Zhao  Y Gao  YY Hu  XZ Yuan
Institution:1. College of Meteorology and Oceanography, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China;2. College of Marine Sciences, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China;3. National Satellite Ocean Application Service, Beijing 100081, China;4. Institute of Spacecraft System Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology, Beijing 100094, China;5. College of Oceanography and Space Informatics, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao 266580, China
Abstract:The main objective of our work was to investigate the impact of rain on wave observations from C-band (~5.3 GHz) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in tropical cyclones. In this study, 10 Sentinel-1 SAR images were available from the Satellite Hurricane Observation Campaign, which were taken under cyclonic conditions during the 2016 hurricane season. The third-generation wave model, known as Simulating WAves Nearshore (SWAN) (version 41.31), was used to simulate the wave fields corresponding to these Sentinel-1 SAR images. In addition, rainfall data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite passing over the spatial coverage of the Sentinel-1 SAR images were collected. The simulated results were validated against significant wave heights (SWHs) from the Jason-2 altimeter and European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts data, revealing a root mean square error (RMSE) of ~0.5 m with a 0.25 scatter index. Winds retrieved from the VH-polarized Sentinel-1 SAR images using the Sentinel-1 Extra Wide-swath Mode Wind Speed Retrieval Model after Noise Removal were taken as prior information for wave retrieval. It was discovered that rain did indeed affect the SAR wave retrieval, as evidenced by the 3.21-m RMSE of SWHs between the SAR images and the SWAN model, which was obtained for the ~1000 match-ups with raindrops. The raindrops dampened the wave retrieval when the rain rate was < ~5 mm/hr; however, they enhanced wave retrieval for higher rain rates. It was also found that the portion of the rain-induced ring wave with a wave number > 0.05 rad/m (~125 m wavelength) was clearly observed in the SAR-derived wave spectra.
Keywords:Rain  Wave  Synthetic aperture radar  Tropical cyclone
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