REMOTE SENSING IN THE WAVE COMPLEX WITH CRITICALLY SMALL SIZES: RESULTS OF MULTI-FREQUENCY REMOTE SENSING OF PURE WATER

Author:

Uzlenkov Alexandr V.,Lyubitsky A. A.

Abstract

The article presents the results of remote sensing of disturbances in the small-sizes wave complex. The term "small sizes" means that water surface is critically small for the energy-carrying waves and radar spot. The results are obtained by use of the multi-frequency Doppler radar for gravitational waves, wind waves, and their mixture on pure water surface. The agreement of presented results with theoretical and semi-empirical models is discussed. Observed anomalies of scattering are described and interpreted. The numerical modeling of the scattering was carried out to clarify the spectra structure. A degradation of resonant properties of scattering in this installation is considered and quantified. The space of compliance of the laboratory and in situ conditions is discussed.

Publisher

Begell House

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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