A Review for Retrieving Wind Fields by Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar

A high-resolution sea surface wind field (SSWF) has high application requirements, such as weather forecast, wind energy evaluation, and oil spill monitoring. The models for retrieving SSWFs based on spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) are important methods for obtaining high-resolution SSWFs....

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description A high-resolution sea surface wind field (SSWF) has high application requirements, such as weather forecast, wind energy evaluation, and oil spill monitoring. The models for retrieving SSWFs based on spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) are important methods for obtaining high-resolution SSWFs. These models are continuously updated and improved from the prototype to the model to achieve high-resolution and high-precision SSWF retrieval. With the development of SAR technology and the gradual maturation of global ocean observations, SSWF quantitative estimation using SAR has developed from scientific research to operational monitoring. This study summarises the principles and methods of SSWF with multipolarized SAR. Finally, research suggestions and future development directions are put forward.
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Offshore
Oil spills
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Surface wind
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Weather forecasting
Wind power
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