An Empirical Mode Decomposition Method for Sea Surface Wind Measurements From X-Band Nautical Radar Data
In this paper, sea surface wind direction and speed are obtained from X-band nautical radar images. A data control strategy is proposed to distinguish rain-free and rain-contaminated radar data. The radar data are decomposed by an ensemble empirical mode decomposition method into several intrinsic m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing 2017-11, Vol.55 (11), p.6218-6227 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, sea surface wind direction and speed are obtained from X-band nautical radar images. A data control strategy is proposed to distinguish rain-free and rain-contaminated radar data. The radar data are decomposed by an ensemble empirical mode decomposition method into several intrinsic mode functions (IMFs) and a residual. A normalization scheme is applied to the first IMF to obtain the amplitude modulation (AM) component. Wind direction is determined from the residual for the rain-free and high-wind-speed rain-contaminated data, and from the AM portion of the first IMF for the low-wind-speed rain-contaminated data, based on curve fitting a harmonic function. Wind speed is determined from a combination of the residual and the AM part of the first IMF for both rain-free and rain-contaminated data using a logarithmic relationship. Results employing ship-borne radar and anemometer data collected in a sea trial off the east coast of Canada are presented. The root-mean-square differences for wind direction and speed measurements are 11.5° and 1.31 m/s, respectively, compared with reference values from anemometers. |
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ISSN: | 0196-2892 1558-0644 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TGRS.2017.2723431 |